A review by nanders
Neon Lit: Paul Auster's City of Glass by Paul Karasik, Paul Auster, Bob Callahan, David Mazzucchelli

4.0

This was a really different, unusual graphic novel. The box layout was very usual and really smartly designed to emphasize the mood of the scenes. In fact a lot of the illustrations could be classified as "experimental" and while weird, worked well in transporting the reader into the confusing labyrinth of how people think and perceive things. In terms of plot, it was purposefully confusing, with mistaken identities and lost pasts, but what stays with you is not the actual plot, but the things they talk about. Interesting and thoughtful, and I would definitely recommend it.