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Optic Nerve is an American comic book series created by cartoonist Adrian Tomine. It began in 1991 as a self-published minicomic before being picked up by Drawn & Quarterly, which continues to publish the ongoing series. The comic is characterized by its realistic, literary slice-of-life narratives that often explore themes of social anxiety, urban life, and complex interpersonal relationships. It is intended for mature readers who appreciate independent graphic novels and alternative comics.
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Who is the author and creator of the comic series Optic Nerve?
Optic Nerve is an American comic series created, written, and drawn by cartoonist Adrian Tomine. He started the project as a self-published minicomic while he was still a teenager in 1991.
What publisher currently releases collected editions of Optic Nerve?
After initial self-publishing, Adrian Tomine began working with Drawn & Quarterly, a prestigious Canadian comic book publisher. Drawn & Quarterly has released the vast majority of the Optic Nerve issues and collected graphic novels.
What is the narrative style of the stories in Optic Nerve?
The series is highly noted for its literary, character-driven slice-of-life narratives. Tomine frequently explores themes of urban isolation, romantic miscommunication, and the quiet anxieties of young adults.
Are there any collected graphic novels featuring the stories from Optic Nerve?
Yes, numerous issues of Optic Nerve have been compiled into critically acclaimed graphic novels, such as 'Summer Blonde' and 'Shortcomings'. These collections helped bring Tomine's work to a much broader literary audience.
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