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Generation Angst : A new breed of horror: Graphic novel

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90’s angst, grunge music references, packed full of nostalgic references and a young man afraid of losing his humanity—this is the book you’ve been looking for!

12-year-old Jeremy suffers insomnia and hallucinations, as well as a deep desire not to conform. He lives in a perpetual state of inner conflict like so many of us do while searching for the meaning of it all. What’s an existential crisis without grunge music?

Jeremy’s fear of losing his humanity and becoming violent due to lack of sleep will lead him down a path of self-discovery.

But sometimes, not knowing the truth is better. Because the narrator’s mind is playing tricks on him in the worst possible way. Can he learn about and solve the unknown problems plaguing him before it’s too late and his whole life falls apart? Or is he doomed to be stuck in an unexpected place forever?

Follow young Jeremy and a narrator at war with himself as they navigate the 90’s and search for meaning in life. Get your copy of Generation Angst now!

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Published August 7, 2024

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November 2, 2024
Artwork - 5; Story -1; Characters - 1; Plot 1; Development & Execution - 1

Talk about a head-scratcher. I get the feeling the writer knows exactly what is going on but too many things are lost in translation. While I was enthralled with the image I saw (and you might have a legal issue using someone else's logo), I was unable to engage with the poetry of the intended message of the graphic novel!
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