Daytripper #1 (2010 Vertigo Series)
With Daytripper, they follow in the tradition of Craig Thompson, Paul Pope, and David Mazzucchelli ā cartoonists at the top of their game making comics about the quiet moments that ask big questions. Bras de Oliva Domingos is an obituary writer with a famous father, a career he hates, and tons of questions. How does a person become a successful writer? How does a man get out of his father's shadow? But those concerns will dwarf the surprise he'll find in the first issue ā a twist both he and readers will never see coming, which will grow into a mystery about the meaning of life itself.
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Daytripper #1 (2010 Vertigo Series)
Daytripper #1 (2010 Vertigo Series)
With Daytripper, they follow in the tradition of Craig Thompson, Paul Pope, and David Mazzucchelli ā cartoonists at the top of their game making comics about the quiet moments that ask big questions. Bras de Oliva Domingos is an obituary writer with a famous father, a career he hates, and tons of questions. How does a person become a successful writer? How does a man get out of his father's shadow? But those concerns will dwarf the surprise he'll find in the first issue ā a twist both he and readers will never see coming, which will grow into a mystery about the meaning of life itself.
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With Daytripper, they follow in the tradition of Craig Thompson, Paul Pope, and David Mazzucchelli ā cartoonists at the top of their game making comics about the quiet moments that ask big questions. Bras de Oliva Domingos is an obituary writer with a famous father, a career he hates, and tons of questions. How does a person become a successful writer? How does a man get out of his father's shadow? But those concerns will dwarf the surprise he'll find in the first issue ā a twist both he and readers will never see coming, which will grow into a mystery about the meaning of life itself.











