Abe: Wrong for All the Right Reasons #[nn]
Glenn Dakin's *Abe: Wrong for All the Right Reasons* arrives from Top Shelf in 2001 as a quietly compelling graphic novel, its watercolor cover showing a solitary caped figure standing on a rocky shore, gazing out across a twilight sea toward distant silhouetted landmasses beneath a softly streaked sky. The handwritten title and intimate, painterly style signal something personal and unhurried — a story told at its own thoughtful pace. With Dakin handling every creative role himself, this is as singular a vision as comics offered in 2001.
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When a relative dies Abe is surprised to learn he's inherited the moon.
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