This was my first graphic novel to read and I really enjoyed it. It is a very tragic and dismal story about a man (or dog?) named alex who keeps running from every opportunity that is presented to him in his life. He avoids almost every social interaction he encounters, like with Lori at the liquor store and Nadia his neighbor. Even when his best friend Jerome begins to break his drinking habits and miserable mindset, Alex starts to shut him out and thinks he’s ‘succumbing to a predetermined expectation’. He turns to alcohol as a solution to shut himself off to the world and thinks that this is the best way to deal with his cowardice. If the world doesn’t know about him, he can’t be troubled by it’s expectations.
I like the idea of ‘ghosties’ because the reader can relate in this sense as everybody has things in their lives that they are afraid of. However, when you let these ‘ghosties’ take control of your life and cannot overcome them you in some way begin to turn into Mr.Mier. The fact that Alex looked up to him as a role model in high school with all his dreams and ambitions and then to see him in this drunken, disintegrated state eliminates a lot of hope for Alex to turn his life around.
I like the metaphoric representation of the cats of how failure and defeat can linger from one person to another. At first they all hung around Mr.Mier, following him everywhere he went, and then when he passes away, they find a new ‘host’ to attach themselves to like they’re some contagious plague. Only when he finally makes conversation with Nadia and doesn’t try to avoid the interaction do the cats begin to leave his home, representing a minor triumph in his life to overcome his fear.
Ultimately it is a tragic story about the consequences of running away from everything in your life and the personal struggles that one faces when in a state of misery, hopelessness and despair.