At Home with Rick Geary: Collected Stories 1977-85 #[nn]
This Fantagraphics collection gathers nearly a decade of Rick Geary's offbeat cartooning into one wonderfully strange package, spanning his collected stories from 1977 to 1985. The cover sets the tone perfectly: a wide-eyed, bowtie-wearing fellow with electrified hair sits at the center of a domestic room gone wonderfully haywire, surrounded by a whirlwind of floating household objects — a shoe, a telephone, kitchen tools, a pipe, a glove, and a cleaver — while an antique radio and a peculiar domed lamp anchor the corners. Geary's pen-and-watercolor style is unmistakably his own, and this volume is a fine place to settle in with his singular, deadpan vision of everyday life pushed just past the edge of the ordinary.
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A neighbor breaks her collar bone stealing salt from someone who wins the Maryland lottery the next day.
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