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Everyone Is Tulip

by Dave Baker, Nicole Goux (Illustrator)

Other authors: Ellie Hall (Colorist)

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"Follow the journey of Becca, a young would-be actress, as she attempts to navigate the seedy underworld of Hollywood. What she doesn't know is that she is about to be conscripted into the even more sinister ecosystem of Internet performance art videos. This woman's dreams of making it on the Big Screen rapidly evolve into something decidedly stranger"--… (more)
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I keep picking up Nicole Goux books because they look so good, but then they always have Dave Baker's words spattered all over them, and I have immediate regrets. ( )
  villemezbrown | Aug 22, 2023 |
really superficial without any real meaning
illustrations were lovely though
  spiritedstardust | Apr 12, 2023 |
Becca had turned me off in the beginning. Just being honest. This story covers the woes and struggles of being an up and coming 20-something(?) creative (actor, producer, etc) in LA. There are more characters than Becca, but most of the story centers around her.

You’ll see modern creative culture (some general other strictly acting-based): being pigeonholed into your most iconic role, producers wanting to sleep with you (and the unfortunate power-imbalance that can come from that), people only knowing you for your fame, wanting to make it so badly in the industry, people commenting such nasty things online/stan culture, working on “pretentious” films, etc. But there’s also a look at Los Angeles culture too with the vapid parties, body image, and people wanting to clout chase, I suppose.

There is a lot of smaller things/subtext going on. For example, with Eve(ning Rodriguez) she’s classically-trained but having a harder time getting roles especially with the added hurdle of being a women of color. For that reason, she’s so hard on Becca who got a breakthrough. She doesn’t understand how Becca can squander her opportunity because she’s so hungry for her own break. Honestly, she gets ruthless on some sleeping with the producer for tracks vibe.

I get tired of stories that punish ambitious women. Who cares if Becca didn’t love that dude? There’s nothing wrong with her taking her opportunity to act.

Not bad, but I can acknowledge this doesn’t end in a satisfying way. It’s overall open-ended, but that also strangely works in a way. Also, I liked the art style and the coloring!

SN: The author note at the end was interesting.
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  DestDest | Sep 6, 2021 |
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Goux, NicoleIllustratormain authorall editionsconfirmed
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