9781770460669-1770460667-Birdseye Bristoe

Birdseye Bristoe

ISBN-13: 9781770460669
ISBN-10: 1770460667
Edition: First Edition
Author: Dan Zettwoch
Publication date: 2012
Publisher: Drawn and Quarterly
Format: Hardcover 64 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781770460669
ISBN-10: 1770460667
Edition: First Edition
Author: Dan Zettwoch
Publication date: 2012
Publisher: Drawn and Quarterly
Format: Hardcover 64 pages

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Birdseye Bristoe (ISBN-13: 9781770460669 and ISBN-10: 1770460667), written by authors Dan Zettwoch, was published by Drawn and Quarterly in 2012. With an overall rating of 3.7 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Birdseye Bristoe (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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A not-so-classic yarn about a mysterious stranger in a small midwestern town

It's a story line we know all too well: "A mysterious stranger comes to town." Only the town is not really a town and the stranger is a gigantic cell-phone tower. The town is Birdseye Bristoe-a portmanteau name created from an interstate sign that points to two real towns-and it has only one real permanent resident, an old-timer known as Uncle. A confirmed bachelor and World War II veteran, he owns most of the real estate in town. His teenaged great-niece and -nephew visit occasionally, though the town doesn't have much to offer apart from an adult superstore, a gas station, and a tackle shop.

Uncle reluctantly agrees to lease his land to a conglomerate of telecommunications carriers, and sets the somewhat random condition that the tower be built with a huge crossbar set horizontally into the mast, making it also the world's largest cross. Birdseye Bristoe begins with the destruction of the cell tower and works backward to unravel the story of its fall.

This is the first full-length graphic novel from the acclaimed artist Dan Zettwoch, who is well known for his comic books and anthology work (in Kramers Ergot, Beasts II, and the Drawn & Quarterly Showcase). Zettwoch has a sharp eye for the iconography of small-town USA, and his stylized prose reveals the intermingling of a keen wit and a strong affection for his characters. Birdseye Bristoe brims with larger-than-life personalities, hilarious anecdotes, references to midwestern/mid-southern pop culture, and diagrams of the cell-tower/cross construction process.

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