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By: Paul Hornschemeier Publisher: Fantagraphics Books February 15, 2009
"Mother, Come Home" is exactly as advertised: A "quietly stunning tale of a father and son struggling to come to terms with the death of the family's mother". The dialogue is barebones, the artwork is minimalistic, and the plot straightforward yet heartfelt.
Paul Hornschemeier's artwork is clean and deceptively simple. It tells the story, and not much else...but that's okay by my standards... more
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| 2. The Three Paradoxes | 
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By: Paul Hornschemeier Publisher: Fantagraphics Books September 15, 2006
Paul Hornschemeier, The Three Paradoxes (Fantagraphics, 2007)
So, the underlying question of Hornschemeier's graphic novel asks us: was Zeno, in fact, right? Even when we reach our destination, have we really reached our destination? We are here given five linked (some more firmly than others) stories: the main story details a visit from our protagonist (Paul, natch) to his parents. The... more
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| 3. All and Sundry Uncollected Work 2004-2009 | |
By: Paul Hornschemeier Publisher: Fantagraphics Books October 14, 2009
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| 4. The Collected Sequential | 
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By: Paul Hornschemeier By: Paul Hornschemeier Publisher: AdHouse Books October 14, 2004
You'd certainly be doing yourself a favor by keeping your eyes on this up-and-coming young comics artist. His "Mother Come Home" was deeply affecting- enough so that I will most likely pick up his future works without even paging through them first. Having said that, this work is not essential. It is simply a collection of Hornschemeier's earlier, more immature work. It does reveal his future promise... more
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| 5. Let Us Be Perfectly Clear | 
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By: Paul Hornschemeier Publisher: Fantagraphics Books November 08, 2006
"Let Us Be Perfectly Clear" is an anthology of Paul Hornschemeier's short stories illustrated in full color and demonstrating his distinctive artistic approach to the graphic novel techniques of story-telling. "Let Us Be Perfectly Clear" is designed as a 'flip book' with one side (Perfectly Clear) featuring comedic work while the reverse side (Let Us Be) offers stories which are decidedly morose. A... more
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| 6. Fantagraphics Funny Book 2005 (Free Comic Book Day) | |
By: Jaime Hernandez Publisher: Fantagraphics 2005
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| 7. I Know God Smiles on These Good Times | |
By: Paul Hornschemeier Publisher: I Don't Get It Graphics 2001
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| 8. Mome: Verano 2007/ Summer 2005 (Spanish Edition) | |
By: Gabrielle Bell, Kurt Wolfgang, Martin Cendreda, Jeffrey Brown, Paul Hornschemeier June 25, 2007
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| 9. Return of the Elephant | |
From: Adhouse Books Publisher: Adhouse Books 2004
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| 10. Sequential | |
By: Paul Hornschemeier Publisher: I Don't Get It Graphics 1999
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