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David Boring by Daniel Clowes
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David Boring

by Daniel Clowes

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Jonathan Cape (2005), Paperback

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David Boring's life has changed in the big city - he's gotten lucky with girls, he's far away from friends that know every embarrassing detail of his past and his roommate, Dot, also appreciates his scrapbook of large-bottomed girls. This all works well until Whitey shows up and is murdered.

Much less a murder mystery and more of a dry dark comedy, the story follows David's obsession that leads to the perfect woman, getting shot in the face and even conspiracies to poison the world. Buried within in this is the story-within-a-story of The Yellow Streak, a puzzle that may lead to understanding David's father (two panels at a time).

Clowe's story is filled with compelling characters and an equally compelling storyline. ( )
  stephmo | Jul 17, 2009 |
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Really good. David Boring has a fascination with women's bottoms. He has a fantasy about the perfect woman. He finds her, but with (inevitbly) unsatisfactory results. He gets shot. His best friend keeps him together while simultaneously agonising about her own girlfriends. His mother is driving him mad. His father wrote comics and has disappeared. There's an island in the middle of nowhere. At the end we come back to the beginning, but everything has changed. There is sex and violence but it's all in good taste. I really enjoyed this but I am not entirely sure why.
  nwhyte | Jan 26, 2008 |
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It's impossible to write about Daniel Clowes's work without using the word "ennui." But his is a joyous ennui, if such a thing is possible, one that relishes the boredom of everyday life with a Zen enthusiasm. The title David Boring reflects his self-aware humor and captures the essence of an ordinary man living through a larger-than-life story. The main character lives with his best friend, Dot, in a large city, each looking for love and meaning. David in particular is trying to understand his father, whom he knows only through an obscure comic book called "The Yellow Streak." Murder, obsession, sex, and war are all just distractions as he tries to construct a sensible portrait from the odd bits and pieces he finds in his travels. Clowes finds little miracles everywhere he looks--so many, in fact, that they seem hardly to interest him. This detachment perversely makes David Boring deeply compelling and worthy of serious attention from fans and newcomers alike. --Rob Lightner

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