COMIC ROOM HAMBURG
Güntherstr. 94
22087 Hamburg
Öffnungszeiten im Laden:
- Mo.-Di.:
- 11.30 - 19.00
- Mi.:
- Geschlossen
- Do.-Fr.:
- 11.30 - 19.00
- Sa.:
- 11.30 - 16.00
Tel.: (040) 25496088
Unsere Emails:
Artikel LASER EYE SURGERY TP hinzugefügt
LASER EYE SURGERY TP

LASER EYE SURGERY TP

19,00€
Artikel noch nicht erschienen. Vorbestellung über 'Kaufen'!
Verlag:
FANTAGRAPHICS UNDERGROUND
Künstler:
Walker Tate / Walker Tate / Walker Tate
Zeichner:
Walker Tate
Coverzeichner:
Walker Tate
Erscheinungsdatum:
29.08.2025
Beschreibung:
An unnamed man stumbles upon a flyer directing him to a suspicious medical facility that promises to “fix” his eyesight. After he gets the operation, optical defects begin to emerge, along with a whole new set of concerns. Impressionable and easily alarmed, the man comes to suspect he has received much more than he paid for.Laser Eye Surgery is the first graphic novel by New York cartoonist Walker Tate. Far from an objective (or even accurate) depiction of the popular eyesight-corrective procedure, this is an idiosyncratic and lopsided take on sight, paranoia, and the comics form. As the man’s vision continues to change in unforeseen ways, he plunges down a path of confusion and intrigue, no longer sure what to trust. Scams and cons appear to be everywhere, a cosmic swindle looms just out of view. Are the perceived dangers really present, or merely thought to be, and which is worse? Shifty and withholding, steeped in dread, Laser Eye Surgery is a comically unsettling rumination on perception and its trappings.
An unnamed man stumbles upon a flyer directing him to a suspicious medical facility that promises to “fix” his eyesight. After he gets the operation, optical defects begin to emerge, along with a whole new set of concerns. Impressionable and easily alarmed, the man comes to suspect he has received much more than he paid for.Laser Eye Surgery is the first graphic novel by New York cartoonist Walker Tate. Far from an objective (or even accurate) depiction of the popular eyesight-corrective procedure, this is an idiosyncratic and lopsided take on sight, paranoia, and the comics form. As the man’s vision continues to change in unforeseen ways, he plunges down a path of confusion and intrigue, no longer sure what to trust. Scams and cons appear to be everywhere, a cosmic swindle looms just out of view. Are the perceived dangers really present, or merely thought to be, and which is worse? Shifty and withholding, steeped in dread, Laser Eye Surgery is a comically unsettling rumination on perception and its trappings.
X

X