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Notables 2010: Jesse Moynihan’s Follow Me

Jesse Moynihan, Follow Me, 2009.

Jesse Moynihan has created a book/world made of more-or-less interrelated short stories that mix banal everyday rhythms with the absurd and the psychedelic, reminiscent of the work of Theo Ellsworth and C.F., among others. It’s a bit hard to get a hold on at first, but the more you read, the more you appreciate the richness of his vision. This is definitely an author to keep an eye on. Rob Clough has written an extensive piece about the book here.

Age: Adult

What is this “Notable” thing all about? Matt and Jessica are the series editors for the Best American Comics, and are responsible for the Notable Comics list at the back of the book, which is comprised of virtually all the comics we sent to the guest editor that weren’t picked, as well as a number of others that we think are noteworthy for various reasons, but that we didn’t send to the guest editor.

We’ve always hoped readers will delve a bit into the list to find more great stories once they finish reading BAC. Realistically, though, we know that’s tough. What can you know about a story from a title and author? So this is one of a series of posts focusing on each of the Notables from the 2010 Best American Comics.

Have or know of a comic we should look at? Find submission info here.

The “age” suggestion is what we think might be the minimum age for reading and appreciating a work. All works on the list, though, should appeal to older audiences too. It’s a minimum suggestion only.

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