Thomas Ott
Author of Cinema Panopticum
About the Author
Image credit: Der Schweizer Comiczeichner Thomas Ott auf der Wiener Buchmesse 2019. By Bwag - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=83858127
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- Other names
- Ott, T.
t.o.t.t. - Birthdate
- 1966-06-10
- Gender
- male
- Nationality
- Switzerland
- Birthplace
- Zurich, Switzerland
- Occupations
- Comics artist
illustrator
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- Works
- 21
- Also by
- 3
- Members
- 543
- Popularity
- #45,916
- Rating
- 4.1
- Reviews
- 15
- ISBNs
- 63
- Languages
- 9
- Favorited
- 2
There's 5 short stories in this book- no dialogue, just pictures and your ability to thread the context and plot along. Each story is like a delicious little dark appetizer or snack that will make you want to pick up more of the author's work. You can finish this book in under 20 minutes, and that's including the time you may take to admire the artwork. Here's a summary of each story:
The stories are introduced by the platform of a girl arriving to a carnival, but finding all the other attractions too expensive. After a bit of poking around, she ends up finding a tent with a few machines that play movies. Lucky enough, She has *just* enough for each one!
The Hotel:
This was one of my favorites. A man enters a hotel, only to find it empty, or what he figures is empty. There's a reason why...
The Champion:
A Luchador wrestler is facing his untimely, ultimate opponent. However, living through this match comes with a heavy price.
The Experiment:
A man is struggling with his blindness but a doctor has a solution. This story asks: What would you do to regain your sight?
The Prophet:
This one seemed the most 'Twilight Zone' out of all of them to me. A homeless man figures out the End of the World is coming- sadly no one believes him. Sometimes it's better to look out for yourself.
SPOILERS:
The Girl: This is technically the 'main plot' of the book, as her story consists of her watching all the other 5 stories happen (literally). Once you figure out what the girl 'saw', this is what makes the book even more entertaining.
It could be taken as an open ending, but really She figures out YOU (as the reader) are watching her! This makes more sense given if you flip back on the book, you can actually see each character in the short stories make a discreet cameo in the background before she enters the theater tent. With that knowledge, the reader is being treated as some sort of 'all seeing god' and the girl gets freaked out by the presence of some 'all seeing, all knowing eye'. (After all, Panopticum is a cognate for the word 'panopticon', which is a small enclosure where someone is kept under constant watch...and she is inside of a tent watching these stories unfold afterall). You watched her from the beginning, after you read the title "The Girl" and now that she saw you in the ending, she flees.
Really cool twist ending right up my alley if I say so myself!
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