Eric is a story of Americana and the horrific implications of what lies beneath its pop and artifice. A celebrated musician in the '60s and '70s psychedelic pop scene, Eric has become a drug-addled relic grappling with his irrelevance. Following a live TV debacle while promoting his greatest hits album, Eric plunges into a terrifying conspiracy spanning multiple realities, and takes a dark, surreal journey into the underbelly of American pop culture.Eric is the first graphic novel released by writer and illustrator Tom Manning since his critically acclaimed graphic novel Runoff .
Loses itself a little bit on purpose in the middle there, but sticks the landing. Also has so many moments that take advantage of the form of the comic, and not just for funsies, it all fits into the point of the story as well, very cool
The book is quite a ride, delving deep into richly detailed genres, worlds, characters, mythologies, only to veer into another one, and then pick up pieces from some of what's left behind. I wish it made sense (to me) and that there was a clearer resolution. But I did really enjoy the trip. Great writing, and lovely illustration.
Mind-bending, starkly illustrated, fascinating tale of Eric, a weird, beloved and aging musician who is thrust into another dimension as its unlikely hero.