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Joe ollmann fictional father
Joe ollmann fictional father








joe ollmann fictional father

“Fictional Father” is a story about comics by a creator who loves comics, and it’s a treat. This level of craft is hard to achieve and impossible to fake. I also took two Xanax.” He replies “Jesus,” completing a single panel rendered effective by sheer cadence of language, arranged neatly in 14 words across two word balloons. Take, for example, this line from Caleb’s mother, Pearl: “I’m not drunk, Caleb. His constant use of the classic nine-panel grid creates accessibility, while characters such as the aging, angry Jimmi Wyatt look grotesque but are simpler than they look.Īnother part of comics that’s hard to get right - and easy to get wrong - is dialogue, and Ollmann paces his perfectly every time. Ollmann, who is from Hamilton, Ont., has a delicious understanding of the craft of good comics, and his visual language shows it. On the back cover, none other than Canadian comics legend Seth calls Ollmann “a national treasure” - and he’s right. Now, with a deep understanding of the medium, he’s made “Fictional Father,” a graphic novel about comic strips, those who make them and the people trapped in their orbit. He will also be popular among his fellow cartoonists, because Ollmann gets it. Seek him out at a book event: he’ll be approachable, affable, self-deprecating and probably drawing. Joe Ollmann is the cartoonist’s cartoonist.










Joe ollmann fictional father