| Approximate Continuum rebuttal comic by Émile Bravo |
| Written by Kim Thompson | |
| Wednesday, 19 October 2011 | |
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As readers of Lewis Trondheim's APPROXIMATE CONTINUUM COMICS know, Lewis allowed the subjects/victims of his autobiographical graphic novel (which included many sequences about his days sharing a studio in Paris with several cartoonists) the right of rebuttal... but only in writing. He declined to print Émile Bravo's illustrated comment, which appears here instead. ACC poked fun at Bravo's tendency to sing jingles and tell bad jokes. HE JUST DOESN'T REALIZE! Panel 1: Bravo: Funny how some readers are so fascinated with Lewis. Panel 2: Bravo: Wow... They really want to be part of his family... Panel 3: Bravo: So they come and take revenge on innocent supporting characters. Panel 4: Bravo: Oh jeez! Entering into the public arena carries with it responsibility, and a hell of a lot of power! Caption: Anyway... Lewis completed his move to the South of France today... We are no longer part of his immediate entourage. I can say whatever I want at the studio and not worry about ending up playing the fool in a comic book. Small image: Free at last! Panel 5: Bravo: Anyway... Aside from these little disputes, it of course goes without saying that I'm proud as all get-out to be part of this brilliant cartoonist's most profound opus... Panel 6: "His psychiatric treatment." Panel 7: Even if... Panel 8: A panda? I mean, c'mon... |
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