A review by sherri22
Notes on a Case of Melancholia, Or: A Little Death by Nicholas Gurewitch

5.0

This was done so well. I read this twice, for a picture is a thousand words I knew I missed things the first time going through this graphic novel. I appreciated how this story was told, with the written word taking a backseat and allowing the art tell the tale. The graphic novel has about 25 written words, but it speaks volumes. On my second read, I realized I missed a page the first time. There is a hidden gem like what you get sometimes after the ending credits of a movie.

The synopsis of this tale is Death, who is a father, goes to see a psychoanalyst about his child who has no interest in grim-reaping.