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Birds of Maine
Birds of Maine | Michael DeForge
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Take flight to this post-apocalyptic utopia filled with birds. Long after the demise of humankind, birds roam freely around a new earth complete with fruitful trees, sophisticated fungal networks, and an enviable socialist order. The universal worm feeds all, there are no weekends, and economics is as fantastical a study as unicorn psychology. No concept of money or wealth plagues the thoughts of these free-minded birds. Instead, there are angsty teens who form bands to show off their best bird song and other youngsters who yearn to become clothing designers even though clothes are only necessary during war. (The truly honorable professions for most birds are historian or librarian.) These birds are free to crush on hot pelicans and live their best lives until a crash-landed human from the moon threatens to change everything. Michael DeForge's post-apocalyptic reality brings together the author's quintessential deadpan humor, surrealist imagination, and undeniable sociopolitical insight. Appearing originally as a webcomic, Birds of Maine follows DeForge's prolific trajectory of astounding graphic novels that reimagine and question the world as we know it. His latest comic captures the optimistic glow of utopian imagination with a late-capitalism sting of irony.
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kwmg40
Birds of Maine | Michael DeForge
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This comics collection, nominated for the Aurora Best Graphic Novel award, about birds living on the moon is decidedly weird. Even though I didn't understand completely how things like the fungal internet worked, I happily enjoyed the glorious artwork.

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IndoorDame
Birds of Maine | Michael DeForge
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This got so many stellar reviews that I decided to ignore the fact that it‘s not my usual style and see what all the fuss was about, but it‘s just too weird for me. I think books with all animal characters is a trope that really doesn‘t work for me. I loved the Redwall series and some other kids stuff like it growing up, but I‘m pretty sure I‘ve disliked everything I‘ve tried with that conceit as an adult. I know it‘s a traditional vehicle for ⬇️

IndoorDame social/political commentary, but as that commentary is the only part of this I‘m enjoying I think I‘ll just move on. 1y
RowReads1 I understand. I love animals in graphic novels and any book. I haven‘t read this one. His drawing style is off-putting to me even though I‘ve liked some of his work. 1y
LitStephanie I feel the same way! I couldn't even get into Squirrel Seeks Chipmunk and David Sedaris is one of my favorite authors. 1y
IndoorDame @RowReads1 Yes, the art style is strange. Definitely not my favorite. 1y
IndoorDame @LitStephanie I think I may have finally learned my lesson about this at least. This is actually the second animal narrative I bailed on this month! So hopefully that‘ll be enough to keep me from attempting them in the future 😂 1y
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