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Alex Robinson – Unforgettable Times

Review

Alex Robinson

Unforgettable Times

Genre
Comic
Label
Edition 52
Datum
20.01.2014
Autor
Donald
8 /10
A comic about quitting smoking... Sounds boring, but it isn't. Alex Robinson created a story that feels autobiographical, though it probably isn't. In his more serious "Graphic Novel," the focus is on a "Robert Andrew Wicks".

The 40-year-old Robert visits a hypnotist, as she has many successes when it comes to the topic of "smoke-free living." Although he is not convinced by hypnosis, he allows himself to be counted into sleep for his wife's sake.

He awakens in his high school years – with all the memories he has as an adult. Initially somewhat frightened about what he is doing there, he soon begins to exploit his knowledge of high school and allows himself some fun – nothing bad will happen after all, since he is in hypnosis. He styles his hair into a mohawk once, and another time he makes a move on his secret high school crush. At some point, however, he starts to wonder what he is doing there? Why high school of all places, and how does he get out of here?

Entertaining, sad, funny – real life. Lovingly and professionally drawn, told realistically. Somehow, there is a bitter aftertaste when you finish the 125 pages – probably because of the last cigarette you smoked yourself...
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