“One day I looked around, and there were all these “new“ young people everywhere, and I want one of them. Once that happens, it all speeds up. One day you're 30 years old, and then you look up and there's an old man in the mirror.“
“One day I looked around, and there were all these “new“ young people everywhere, and I want one of them. Once that happens, it all speeds up. One day you're 30 years old, and then you look up and there's an old man in the mirror.“
"The saddest thing about getting old is how much you look forward to lunch."
A graphic novel character study of aged Canadian local TV presenter George Sprott, his life told in flashback by an omniscient, though unreliable, narrator, from the temporal vantage point of the last three hours of George's existence, at least on Earth.
George is presented warts-and-all, his bumbling avuncular public persona fronting an egocentric & somewhat unpleasant character, but it's easy to be judgemental, isn't it?
Enjoyable low pick: 3.5⭐