Metronome by Veronique Tanaka (Bryan Talbot)

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"It is sixty-four square pages, sixteen panels each page and is in 4/4 time, like music. And music is a theme. The man in the story is a composer. The individual panels often make designs over the whole page. The book is about one instant and about memories evoked in that instant. It begins where it ends and could be read again after, like a loop. It is a visual poem but there is a strong story under the surface."

 

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