The Everyday cherishes the fleeting moments of our day to day to create an honest and hilarious portrait of modern life and the many little miracles and mysteries within.
This book collects all 200 comic strips from the acclaimed web-comic at the size they were drawn and includes an introduction by the artist and a foreword by Matthew Sheret
Autobiographical comics are intended to portray something that the audience can either recognise or find emotionally involving for that lack of recognition not too important. It’s meant to be a slice of life, collating moments otherwise lost. And unfortunately this does not succeed as that. It’s beautifully drawn but in terms of storytelling it’s mostly either trite or full of private jokes. It absolutely did nothing for me, I’m afraid to say