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The Amazing Remarkable Monsieur Leotard

by Eddie Campbell

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Etienne, the nephew of Jules Leotard, a world-renowned trapeze artist, tries very hard to keep the circus afloat after his uncle's death, traveling the world with a group whose members begin to take on the characteristics of superheroes, while watching his chance for real happiness slip away.
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This tale of circus geeks and their adventures is another beautiful book from Eddie Campbell and publisher First Second. Campbell continues to push the limits of the comics medium, with full-bleed pages, action over text, and conversations with dead people and animals around the page. It’s a bittersweet tale with memorable and literally vivid characters that suggests circus performers were the precursors to superheroes. ( )
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Etienne, the nephew of Jules Leotard, a world-renowned trapeze artist, tries very hard to keep the circus afloat after his uncle's death, traveling the world with a group whose members begin to take on the characteristics of superheroes, while watching his chance for real happiness slip away.

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