A review by manuphoto
Alice in Sunderland by Bryan Talbot

3.0

This book represents a ton of work from its author. It is quite interesting on a historical level and filled with funny and relevant details. But… it is also designed in a non-linear “exploded” way that I didn’t really enjoy.

Don’t get me wrong, Talbot is absolutely a master at this and his drawing skills are remarkable, but I just had too much of a hard time to really appreciate it. I do believe some readers will enjoy it a lot more than I did, and some will quit after 10 pages… This is certainly special and polarizing work, but worth checking out as a comics fan.