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The Acme Novelty Library (Hardcover)

~ Chris Ware (Author)
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Starred Review. With all his literary accolades and awards, it's easy to forget Ware (Jimmy Corrigan) is one of the warmest, funniest cartoonists in America. The Acme Novelty Library collects a few issues of Ware's comic book series by the same name and adds plenty of new pages and visual delights. It is, like all of his work, an utterly immersive experience. You're not just reading his comics, you're inhabiting his world: from fake ads to diagrams for paper models to a lengthy and very funny fictional history of the Acme Novelty Company. These strips combine complex and beautiful visuals with the humor of hapless, often sad characters in ridiculous predicaments. "Rusty Brown", a series of strips based around an obsessive collector who will be the subject of Ware's next graphic novel, is particularly strong. These comics showcase Ware's unusual sensitivity towards his characters, building an incisive, multi-dimensional portrait of Brown and his friend Chalky White. On top of all of these riches there is Ware's own personal "history of art" in cartoon form, and a multi-page story about a naked superhero. Combining surreal humor, cutting satire, stunning visuals, and empathic characters, Ware's latest is a wondrous journey into the universe of a master cartoonist in peak form. (Sept.)
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The latest from comics artist extraordinaire Ware is rather a hodgepodge. It consists largely of individual, full-page strips that originally appeared in an alternative weekly. But what it lacks in cohesiveness it makes up for in virtuosity, demonstrating why Ware is at the forefront of the medium. The tabloid-sized collection samples all Ware's recurring characters: forlorn spaceman Rocket Sam, nebbishy rodent Quimby the Mouse (eponymous star of Ware's previous collection, 2003), bovine cowboy Big Tex, the futuristic consumer from Tales of Tomorrow, a silently arrogant superhero who is either Superman or God, and even the eponymous protagonist of Ware's breakthrough graphic novel, Jimmy Corrigan (2000)--all of them limned in Ware's formally complex narrative manner. More straightforward are strips featuring obsessive toy collector and social outcast Rusty Brown, portrayed with little of the sympathy Ware extends to his other creations, including Rusty's boyhood pal, Chucky White. The volume also features some of Ware's meticulous, nostalgia-fueled renditions of vintage advertisements and an eyestraining faux history of the Acme Novelty Company. Everything impressively attests Ware's mastery. Gordon Flagg
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 108 pages
  • Publisher: Pantheon (September 20, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0375422951
  • ISBN-13: 978-0375422959
  • Product Dimensions: 15.2 x 9.1 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (16 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #104,213 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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23 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I'd give it six stars but...., September 23, 2005
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Even if you don't read this book you will get a chill just looking at it, as it is truly a beautiful "objet de art" and not just a collection of comics. The design of each page is a work of art in and of itself and I get a shiver just beholding each one. While ANL claims it is a report to "shareholders" it is really a collection of single page "jokes" that sometimes form a sustained narrative....It's very unlike Ware's Jimmy Corrigan book, as it can be read in no particular order and still make a load of sense. There are also some nice gimmicks included like toys you can build, mini-comics you can "bind", a glow in the dark map of the stars, a wrap-around band that contains a comic, and even the world's smallest comic included along the edge of the book. The colors, are bright, bold and rainbow like, the stories are all over the spectrum from hilarious to cringe inducing pathos, the actual Acme history is quite entertaining, and then there are the ad parodies.....You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll wish they were real....basically ANL provides hours of entertainment for the price of a nice dinner, especially if ordered from Amazon.....I can hardly wait for Ware's next book which I hear is coming out in the next couple of months. Move this book to the top of your buying list....
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Opulent tragedy!, September 26, 2005
Chris Ware's tragicomic characters are experiencing the dramas of life that most people would rather not admit even exist. Divorce, hate, ambivolence, child abandonment (a disturbing recurrence in Ware's work.), mental cruelty, substance abuse, murder, shame, self-loathing, etc. This is coupled with very dark tounge-in-cheek humor of the kind that makes you wonder if you should really be laughing or not. (You should.) Above it all is Ware's astounding design work. Nobody but NOBODY can create a world as fine and obsessively detailed as Chris Ware. Endless throwbacks to Victorian book design, Advertisments from early 20th century to comic book styles of the 50s. He has created a unique enviroment that is as dazzlingly brilliant to look at, as it is uneasy to read. I've never been dissapointed by Ware's work and this is no exception. This does collect previously released work from his Acme Novelty Library so if you already own all of those issues this may not be for you. However it is a terriffic collection and a must for fans, modern comic enthusiasts or people just interested in fantastic book design.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Chris Ware: The Tarkovsky of Comic-Makers , December 15, 2006
Getting this book in the mail after having immensley enjoyed Jimmy Corrigan was comparable to my best xmas present-opening experiences as a kid - a feeling I assumed would not occur again, now that I'm a dried-up adult. I got it alongside acme novelty library 16 + 17, which I ordered whilst drunk and deeply regretted until recieving them. Wow! I simply cannot beleive something this amazing exists. I suggest reading 16 + 17 first, as there are secrets about Rusty Brown's fate that you may want to save until after you've got yourself into the 'Rusty-Brown-as-a-child' storyline. A large portion of this book involves middle-aged rusty, so... Well, its up to you. I can see the merit of reading it in the reverse order as well. Either way, this book is just utterly amazing - I haven't enjoyed any comics remotely this much, since reading Twisted Tales in my youth. I still have the final 3 pages left, and am quite excited! (Other reviewers say its the best ending ever, so I'm going to save it...
You are a disgrace to humanity if you pass this up.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars A True Work of Art
Chris Ware consistently produces high-quality, masterfully-written art, and this volume is no exception. Read more
Published 9 months ago by B. Shigenaka

4.0 out of 5 stars Wared Out
I go back and forth between four and five for this book. A part of me wants to give it five stars because it's huge, it's amazing, it's detailed, it has so much great stuff; but... Read more
Published 12 months ago by I. Gazarek

3.0 out of 5 stars A heartbreaking work of staggering...tedium?
Ware is clearly intelligent, creative, tormented, and devoted to his work. At times he achieves real poetry, which is the highest compliment I can give any creative work. Read more
Published on September 14, 2007 by Jacques Talbot

5.0 out of 5 stars amazing
It's as good as the reviews say. Just get it.
Published on June 20, 2007 by Kamran Diba

5.0 out of 5 stars A Rarity These Days
I've always enjoyed Mr. Ware's contributions to the genre, but this book....What can I say?! Amazing! Read more
Published on March 24, 2007 by Elizabeth Simone Gallatin-Eberly

2.0 out of 5 stars beautiful, but depressing
As another reviewer noted, the type in this book is so small that reading is an effort. And the stories are depressing enough that a little goes a long way. Read more
Published on January 14, 2007 by Lisa

4.0 out of 5 stars Insecurities are funny. Right?
Imagine if you took every dark and self-loathing thought that a person ever had and then lumped it into a book. Read more
Published on January 11, 2007 by Kai Altree

5.0 out of 5 stars Adjusted for accessible viewing.
This is yet another masterpiece from the wonder that is Acme Novelty. This book is a collection of assorted comics and advertisement parodies that would mortify even the most... Read more
Published on January 3, 2007 by P. Flannigan

5.0 out of 5 stars What are you thinking?
This is a phenomenal collection of Ware' s various single pages, larger format reprints and new meanderings. A frightful amount of detail and dedication. Read more
Published on September 24, 2006 by Scott Savage

5.0 out of 5 stars Genius
This is one of my favorite books ever, I just bought it on a whim and Chris Ware is clearly a genius, he says things I always think but I didnt know anyone else thought them... Read more
Published on May 29, 2006 by Adam Oliver

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