As summer draws to a close, Riti and Meg take a trip to the beach. Riti also recalls a simpler, quieter time.
“Any sufficiently remarkable occurrence is indistinguishable from magic.”
Borrowing from science fiction author Arthur C. Clarke’s Three Laws, Nobel Prize-Winning mathematician Rama Mirabilay explains that even the most mundane of coincidences can seem miraculous.
Sufficiently Remarkable follows the lives of four young adults (and a host of supporting characters) who discover the hard way that you’re always coming of age. Living in Brooklyn, NY during uncertain times, they’ll try to carve out a place for themselves in life, not realizing their actions all ripple against one another.
I didn't technically read the book, but I did read the comic online so I figure I'm qualified to review it. Funny strip, plot-, dialogue- and even (a rarity, in my limited comic strip-reading experience) art-wise. Sort of the same theme as "Octopus Pie" of blessed memory: quirkily amusing people in their 20s living in New York, although that description makes them sound like "Friends," which they're much better than.
And then "Sufficiently Remarkable" just ... ended one day? But that was years ago, and I've gotten over it, more or less.