![]() Will Hannah get pregnant? Will her pothead husband ever build their house? And just how serious is Hannah’s infatuation with the mysterious Gabby? ![]() Davis made a pdf of the opening chapter available for purchase on her website in 2018, so I’d been in happy suspense for a while. (If you think it’s odd to list those qualities, then you need to read Why Art?). The Hard Tomorrow is a full-sized and full-fledged graphic novel, complete with a main character, supporting cast, and plot points galore. And her 2018 Why Art? is 157 pages of metafiction, technically five pages longer than the newly released The Hard Tomorrow, but Why Art? has only one panel per page and fits in the palm of my hand. Her 2017 You & A Bike & A Road takes nonfiction comics to a new, diary-driven level. Her 2014 How To Be Happy is one of the best collections of graphic short stories (most run about twelve pages) by a single author I’ve read. ![]() Her last three graphic works were already significant accomplishments. ![]() Eleanor Davis has tackled the graphic novel. ![]()
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