Jump to ratings and reviews
Rate this book

Things Are Meaning Less

Rate this book
Opening with a telling quote from punk band Black Flag ("Drink black coffee/drink black coffee/drink black coffee/and stare at the wall"),  Things Are Meaning Less  is a tough, funny, heartbreaking look at young, disillusioned American life. You might know Al from his zines  Burn Collector  and  Natural Disasters  or from the band Milemarker or his so-true-it-kicks-your-face-off column in  Punk Planet . This, however, is Al's collection of comics published in the late '90s by designer and fellow zinester Ian Lyman. From Portland to Providence, Al patrols his world with a dark, stoic humor. He's a Saul Bellow-ian everyman, up against the wall, suffering the blows, looking for love and loving the metal. Like Al's latest issue of  Burn Collector , the comic-heavy #14, the drawing here is simple but it's the kind of simple that doesn't come with beginner's luck. The stuff here is the result of years of fighting and trouble-making, of mistakes made and a life scratched out among the sticks and stones. As says Al, "These are things drawn on napkins in airports, xeroxed illicitly during work." So goes the work and world of Al Burian.

156 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2002

2 people are currently reading
52 people want to read

About the author

Al Burian

17 books39 followers

Ratings & Reviews

What do you think?
Rate this book

Friends & Following

Create a free account to discover what your friends think of this book!

Community Reviews

5 stars
61 (32%)
4 stars
64 (34%)
3 stars
44 (23%)
2 stars
14 (7%)
1 star
2 (1%)
Displaying 1 - 19 of 19 reviews
Profile Image for Imogen.
Author 6 books1,800 followers
November 2, 2009
Dude! Yeah! Punks, teen angst, walking around in the middle of the night, comics, drinking black coffee and staring at a wall. This made me think of you, Nine. Basically, I recommend picking up any book written by a columnist at Maximum Rocknroll. Right?
180 reviews
January 22, 2024
An aimless young man's musings, sometimes charming and insightful. Cynical before his time, but you see the seeds of a thoughtful older person too. A true nihilist might not ever make a comic to document his nihilism, I suppose. In the same family as Cometbus, coming from the 90s zine world, but with drawings. Mental health-wise, there's depression & anxiety, with some suicide themes. A friend who celebrates "not feeling any emotion for 6 months" after going on anti-depressants.
Profile Image for Jess.
25 reviews
December 22, 2023
i don’t have room in my life for this kind of cynicism anymore
Profile Image for S̶e̶a̶n̶.
978 reviews581 followers
September 29, 2019
Al Burian is known by many for both his personal zine Burn Collector and his band Milemarker. What some people might not know is that Al is also a talented cartoonist. Between 1997 and 1998, he drew a series of comix and Ian Lynam published them in several books under the Migraine Comics label. Recently, Microcosm Publishing released this perfectbound paperback compilation of all of the comix Al did during this time period. I have a couple of the original books, so I had seen most of these, but it was still nice to sit down and read this cover-to-cover. Al wrote these while living in Portland, OR, Providence, RI, and Chapel Hill, NC. Each little story more or less reflects how Al was feeling while he was living in each of these places. Reading these after already being familiar with Al’s writing is a treat, as it adds a whole new (visual) dimension to Al’s obsessive self-examination and his ruminations on the people he interacts with and the places he finds himself in. Fans of Burn Collector should enjoy this book, as will most folks with a penchant for autobiographical comix.
Profile Image for Peacegal.
11.6k reviews102 followers
October 26, 2015
Youthful angst and aimless feelings are the theme of this comic. It's not much of a story, or anything at all, just a bunch of vignettes as meandering as their young star.

Of interest to me is that this story takes place in the Carrboro/Chapel Hill area of North Carolina, a part of the country I've explored moving to because of its liberal/bohemian vibe, warmer climate, and smaller population. The early-20s guy in this book constantly despairs about how lame and boring the place is. Try being in your mid-30s, actively hating the place you live, but being too poor to move to a town like Carrboro. Burian doesn't know how easy he has it.
Profile Image for Rachael.
3 reviews
August 11, 2008
bring it to the beach. or you could read it in my backyard on a lawnchair in the dead heat of the summer, like i did.

al: love you.
miss you.

visit your brother soon, cause i love meeting up with you.

oh! and keep writing!
Profile Image for Michael Seidel.
42 reviews7 followers
December 1, 2013
To quote Burian's own afterword "I'm shocked and mortified at how naive and emotionally on-the-sleeve it all [the book's content] is." Not very good at all from where I stand. I'm probably just too old to appreciate it. A 20 year old me may have loved it.
Profile Image for Ledena.
16 reviews3 followers
July 27, 2007
I wanted more words, and less pictures in this one.
Profile Image for Don.
18 reviews
March 10, 2008
Very entertaining I thought. Burian's Burn Collector translates to his sparse illustrative style quite well
Profile Image for Karly.
11 reviews4 followers
April 6, 2008
AL Burian's grunge-era comic. Very similar to his stories, but with pictures. Quick, very cool read.
11 reviews1 follower
August 21, 2008
Incredibly concise yet endlessly applicable. Great illustrations and contains 40% Portland.
Profile Image for Emily.
11 reviews
December 1, 2008
A fun read especially on a roadtrip, like I read it, over Thanksgiving. This book made me laugh out loud repeatedly.
99 reviews11 followers
April 15, 2009
Al Burian, you are not helping my young adulthood spawned existential crises! AND I LOVE YOU!
Profile Image for Michael.
450 reviews2 followers
February 3, 2010
I enjoyed a lot of it but it seemed like a teen version of American Splendor which, I think by definition, will be less insightful. I wasn't terribly engaged.
Profile Image for Wendy.
249 reviews6 followers
June 8, 2010
comix/teen angst! i feel a little old reading this ... but good for a quick read.
Displaying 1 - 19 of 19 reviews

Can't find what you're looking for?

Get help and learn more about the design.