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Crawl Space

by Jesse Jacobs

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"In the basement, through the appliances and past the veil that separates realities, lies a rainbow-hued world where a group of kids have found retreat from their suburban mundanity with a coterie of iridescent creatures. But in the fraught realm of adolescence, can friendship survive the appeal of the surreal?"--Publisher's website.… (more)
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Two teens - Daisy and Jean-Claude, one of whom has a portal to another plane in her basement washing machine and dryer - explore a very strange world.

The art is incredible! Gorgeous, constantly changing rainbow line and knotwork to represent the altered mindset/higher plane of existence; black and white, less detailed (but still lovely) for the "normal" world. The teapot! The trolls! The colors! The shapes! All the creatures! The world is at first fun and benign, but as the the girls introduce more classmates who do not treat this world with pure intentions things begin to go sour.

This comic is more of an experience than a cohesive story. I enjoyed it primarily for the art, though I definitely felt for the wonderful fantastical creatures. I could look at this for hours. Well worth checking out. ( )
  osunale | Jul 18, 2022 |
Weirdy weird, but I liked it. ( )
  readingjag | Nov 29, 2021 |
This was super interesting. Kind of like the graphic novel equivalent to a prose poem. There was a story, but it was more like a poignant paragraph, beautifully illustrated, a complete thought, but most of all it was the space between the story that mattered. ( )
1 vote livingtech | Mar 18, 2020 |
Very unique in art style and in concept! 4/5 ( )
  ladyofliterature | Jan 9, 2020 |
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"In the basement, through the appliances and past the veil that separates realities, lies a rainbow-hued world where a group of kids have found retreat from their suburban mundanity with a coterie of iridescent creatures. But in the fraught realm of adolescence, can friendship survive the appeal of the surreal?"--Publisher's website.

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