Nowheresville

Nowheresville by Mark Ricketts, published by Image Comics in 2002, is a graphic novel that immerses readers in a vibrant 1950s Greenwich Village setting. This edition features 192 pages of black-and-white illustrations, capturing the essence of a beatnik’s quest for love and spiritual enlightenment amidst a backdrop of mystery and intrigue.
In this narrative, the protagonist becomes entangled in a complex web involving a murdered exotic dancer, a thrill-killing mobster, a bebop jazz drummer, a Hollywood starlet, and a corrupt cop. As he navigates this chaotic world, readers will encounter themes of mystery and detective work, all while experiencing the unique cultural atmosphere of the time. This book presents a blend of fiction and graphic storytelling that invites exploration of its multifaceted characters and plot twists.
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by Mark Ricketts
The Concept: Dig this, daddy-o! A 1950s Greenwich Village beatnik seeks love and spiritual enlightenment, but instead finds himself embroiled in a mystery involving a murdered exotic dancer, a thrill-killing mobster, a hopped-up bebop jazz drummer, a ruthless Hollywood starlet, and a crooked cop. This cat is on an espresso-fueled, riffs-n-stiffs, one-way trip to nowheresville, baby! SC, 7×10, 192pg, b&w
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