Shortcomings - Adrian Tomine
Shortcomings is about relationships of course - what else with Tomine? - and the author/artist pulls no punches here. The characters are very flawed, make terrible judgments and behave embarrassingly, but there's truth in the observations and no small amount of wry wit. At times the recognisability factor makes it a painful experience - we've all behaved badly like this at one time or another.
I prefer Tomine's shorter work, but this longer book - which inevitably recalls Ghost World - manages to sustain its theme well.
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