Wednesday, December 4, 2019

A Contract With God by Will Eisner Review


First of all, I like the way the author drew the character and thestory,  the line work is really powerful. The story which is about a religious man giveing up his faith after the death of his young adopted daughter. 

It is fascinating how Will Eisner dramatizes Hersh's trudge home through a downpour, an element of graphic-novel grammar Eisner manipulates better than anyone else ever has — stagger the imagination. The viewer can truly feel the main character seemingly reaches his breaking point. Overall, it gives me a feeling of isolation and despair. And also, i think i can relate to that despair and isolation in some way, because being a Ringling student with all the tough deadlines coming up can be hard.

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