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I'm continuing my box brown series after reading his Andy Kaufman graphic novel and his illegal possession of cannabis graphic novel. I read, an entity observes all things, which I think is one of his earlier books, perhaps self published, or a smaller label than the larger biography, graphic novels. It was a very interesting and bizarre series of stories. Each one more curious than the last. A bit reminiscent of that weird show on Netflix midnight gospel I think it is. Each story is stranger than the last involving space regeneration, cults alien abductions, for the better. People's lives being improved by removing their egos forgetting the past and focusing on the future. It's amazing the lengths that imagination can go in a graphic novel, how inexpensive it is compared to movies or television. How the artists can truly create anything with a pencil and a page flip. The convention of using boxes to tell time and different scenes and a few word bubbles added on top. It seems like you can could go almost anywhere. And it seems like we did go almost everywhere. When we read an entity observes all things by Box Brown
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