Aventuras de un oficinista japonés #[nn]
José Domingo's *Aventuras de un oficinista japonés* announces itself with a cover that is pure visual feast — a dense, teeming crowd of wildly inventive characters surrounds a lone, tiny office worker standing in the middle of an open sandy path, dwarfed by the chaotic world pressing in from every side. From a hulking monster and a rotund figure in the upper portion to skeletons, oddball creatures, and dozens of eccentric personalities packed into every corner, the illustration rewards long, careful looking. Published by Bang Ediciones in 2011, this is the kind of book that wears its playful, anything-goes imagination right on its cover.
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