Optic Nerve Series by Adrian Tomine

3.87 · 114 ratings
  • Optic Nerve #1 (Optic Nerve #1)
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    Optic Nerve #1 (Optic Nerve #1)

    Adrian Tomine

    Rated: 3.86 of 5 stars
    · 14 ratings · published 2000

    "Great art and a soft, smooth page that's slick to the touch...reading Optic Nerve is like peeking into someone's diary or flipping through your favorite photo album." --New York Daily NewsAfter self-publishing seven mini comics as a teenager, Optic Nerve became a regular comic book series when Adrian Tomine was only 20. His work developed steadily over the years, from the rough, sketchy drawings of his early mini-comics to the stark, crisp graphic approach of his D&Q series... more

  • 32 Stories: The Complete Optic Nerve Mini-Comics (Optic Nerve #1)
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    32 Stories: The Complete Optic Nerve Mini-Comics (Optic Nerve #1)

    Adrian Tomine

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 18 ratings · published 1995

    The comics that first launched Tomine into his luminary career, in a special-edition box setRedesigned to coincide with the release of Shortcomings in paperback is a brand-new edition of Adrian Tomine's first book, 32 Stories, that collects his inaugural mini-comics in a special edition. This onetime printing includes facsimile reprints of the seven mini-comics packaged in a slipcase, as well as an additional pamphlet containing a new introduction and notes by Tomine.

  • Sleepwalk and Other Stories (Optic Nerve #1-4)
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    Sleepwalk and Other Stories (Optic Nerve #1-4)

    Adrian Tomine

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 18 ratings · published 1997

    Collecting the first four issues of Adrian Tomine's acclaimed comic series optic nerve, this book offers sixteen concise, haunting tales of modern life. The characters here appear to be well-adjusted on the surface, but Tomine takes us deeper into their lives, subtly examining their struggle to connect with friends and lovers.

  • Summer Blonde (Optic Nerve #5-8)
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    Summer Blonde (Optic Nerve #5-8)

    Adrian Tomine

    Rated: 3.90 of 5 stars
    · 20 ratings · published 2003

    Adrian Tomine's cult comix series Optic Nerve is finally collected into one sharp-looking hardcover volume. Described as the Raymond Carver of comix, Tomine constructs tales of emotional disconnection with an ear for painfully real dialogue. Combined with his deft black and white depictions of urbane lifestyles, Tomine's fans have often accused him of eavesdropping in on their most intimate moments and, with forensic skill, laying their lives bare... more

  • Shortcomings (Optic Nerve #9-11)
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    Shortcomings (Optic Nerve #9-11)

    Adrian Tomine

    Rated: 3.63 of 5 stars
    · 24 ratings · published 2007

    Shortcomings, Adrian Tomine's first long-form graphic novel, is the story of Ben Tanaka, a confused, obsessive Japanese American male in his late twenties, and his cross-country search for contentment (or at least the perfect girl). Along the way, Tomine tackles modern culture, sexual mores, and racial politics with brutal honesty and lacerating, irreverent humor, while deftly bringing to life a cast of painfully real antihero characters... more

  • Killing and Dying: Stories (Optic Nerve #12-14)
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    Killing and Dying: Stories (Optic Nerve #12-14)

    Adrian Tomine

    Rated: 3.90 of 5 stars
    · 20 ratings · published 2015

    With Killing and Dying, Adrian Tomine presents six new stories unlike any he has told before. Unpredictable, darkly funny, and deeply moving, they display an exceptional range of focus and technique. The Village Voice called Tomine "one of the most masterful cartoonists of his generation," and this is his most ambitious and empathetic work to date.

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