Review:
"This modern-day classic of a graphic memoir has been beautifully reissued by Koyama Press, and from the moment you read the wonderfully wacky forward by Janeane Garofalo, you know you're in for a treat." - Swapna Krishna, Panels
"The Wertz that stands outside the pages and fashions the panels of her life as captured in comics is trying to work things out, and she is letting us in on her journey." - John Seven, Comics Beat
Wertz's childish faces and frames are deceptively simple. She has plenty to say, and does. Often silly and irreverent, (her first published comic strip was called Fart Party), Wertz is serious, too, in addressing her drinking, her autoimmune disease, and her fears for the wayward brother she left behind in San Francisco." - Annie Bostrom, Booklist
"Wertz is one of the finest autobiographical comic artists." - Pete Redrup, The Quietus
"[Wertz is] fun to hang out with, and Drinking at the Movies provides maybe the most perfect way to do so: You can enjoy her company, but with the safety that the distance of reading a comic book echo of the real experiences can provide." - J. Caleb Mozzocco, ComicsAlliance
"The ups and downs of Gen Y/Millennial life, the awful jobs, the bad dates, the poor life choices...no one has covered as sharply and as Wertz." - Heidi MacDonald, The Comics Beat
"Charming...bold yet subtle...Subtly subverts the expectations of the memoir even as [Wertz's] drawing style - blocky, simple, with a deceptive lack of polish - speaks to the rough-hewn intimacy of the form...She is laceratingly self-revealing, exposing her failings with a glee that borders on the perverse...What Wertz is tracing is the difficulty of knowing how to live...Title to the contrary, this is not really a book about alcohol. Rather, it's about her development, her transition into adulthood ("Well, sort of"), which Wertz reveals with acuity and grace...A quiet triumph, a portrait of the artist in the act of becoming, a story with heart and soul." - David Ulin, Los Angeles Times
"Wertz's first full-length graphic novel captures everything that is the glorious twenties...that is if you're a broke comic artist who's struggling to pay rent and keep your head afloat above the fray that is life in New York City. Wertz capably-and more importantly, believably-gets to the nitty gritty of post-collegiate life." - Kirkus Reviews
"Delightful." - Time Out New York
“The author, charming, smart and adrift, gently examines her choices, while making fun of them at the same time.” ― Angela Matano, Campus Circle
About the Author:
Julia Wertz was born in the San Francisco Bay Area in 1982 and now lives in Brooklyn, New York. She is the author/illustrator of the Fart Party Volumes 1 and 2, which have nothing to do with farts or parties. She also editedI Saw You, an anthology of comics inspired by real-life missed connection ads.For more information, visit www.fartparty.org.
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