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Heaven No Hell
Heaven No Hell | Michael DeForge
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"One of the most inventive and prolific cartoonists working today."—Vulture In the past ten years, Michael DeForge has released eleven books. While his style and approach have evolved, he has never wavered from taut character studies and incisive social commentary with a focus on humor. He has deeply probed subjects like identity, gentrification, fame, and sexual desire. In “No Hell,” an angel’s tour of the five tiers of heaven reveals her obsession with a haunting infidelity. In “Raising,” a couple uses an app to see what their unborn child would look like. Of course, what begins as a simple face-melding experiment becomes a nightmare of too-much-information where the young couple is forced to confront their terrible choices. “Recommended for You” is an anxious retelling of our narrator’s favorite TV show—a Purge-like societal collapse drama—as a reflection of our desire for meaning in pop culture. Each of these stories shows the inner turmoil of an ordinary person coming to grips with a world vastly different than their initial perception of it. The humor is searing and the emotional weight lingers long after the story ends. Heaven No Hell collects DeForge’s best work yet. His ability to dig into a subject and break it down with beautiful drawings and sharp writing makes him one of the finest short story writers of the past decade, in comics or beyond. Heaven No Hell is always funny, sometimes sad, and continuously innovative in its deconstruction of society.
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These short stories in graphic novel format are surreal & darkly funny. Very dark. It often takes me a while to get into Canadian cartoonist Michael Deforge‘s work, but once I accept that they have a logic of their own, with insightful social commentary, I enjoy the hallucinogenic journey. Above is from ‘One of My Students Is a Murderer… but Which?‘ A new stepdad looks like a giant ant. Children form a mafia. It‘s pretty out there… in a good way.

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Excuse me! It‘s my friend‘s birthday and I was wondering if you could all keep the traffic noise down.

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But the snow always melts. When it does, I lay my head against the ground and imagine, in horror, the bodies beneath.

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