City Monster

City Monster by Reza Farazmand is a graphic novel published by Penguin on November 17, 2020. This edition spans 112 pages and is presented in English. The story follows a young monster who relocates to a bustling city, navigating the challenges of his new life while grappling with the enigma of his ghostly roommate, who struggles with memory loss. Alongside their neighbor, a vampire named Kim, they encounter a variety of peculiar characters as they seek answers about existence and the simple pleasures of life.
Readers will find that City Monster delves into themes of identity and friendship within a fantastical setting filled with supernatural beings. The narrative combines humor and science fiction elements, showcasing Farazmand’s distinctive artistic style and wit. As the characters explore their urban environment, they confront the absurdities of modern life, making this graphic novel a unique reflection on contemporary experiences.
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From New York Times bestselling author and artist Reza Farazmand, his first graphic novel about a young monster who moves to a big city.
City Monster is set in a world of supernatural creatures and follows a young monster who moves to the city. As he struggles to figure out his future, his new life is interrupted by questions about his mysterious roommate—a ghost who can’t remember the past. Joined by their neighbor, a vampire named Kim, they explore the city, meeting a series of strange and spooky characters and looking for answers about life, memories, and where to get a good beer.
With Reza’s signature style, and familiar snark, this graphic novel is equal parts irreverent and insightful, the perfect vehicle for conveying the utter absurdity of our bizarre and confusing times.
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