Review: ‘Ordinary Victories: What is Precious’ by Manu Larcenet
Ordinary Victories: What is Precious
By Manu Larcenet
NBM/ComicsLit, August 2008, $15.95
[[[Ordinary Victories]]], in France, is a series of four graphic novels about a photographer named Marco Louis. TheyâÂÂve been very successful, selling hundreds of thousands of copies of each book. But those books are each only about sixty pages long, so theyâÂÂve been combined for the American market. This volume contains the second half of the series: volume 3, âÂÂ[[[What Is Precious]]],â and volume 4, âÂÂ[[[Hammering Nails]]].âÂÂ
I canâÂÂt be the only one to wonder how much âÂÂMarco Louisâ â a guy in a creative profession in France â resembles his creator with the same initials, but the book itself doesnâÂÂt provide much in the way of clues. LetâÂÂs just throw this one onto the groaning pile marked âÂÂsemi-autobiographicalâ and move on from there, shall we?
âÂÂ[[[What is Precious]]]â opens with Marco and his partner Emily â itâÂÂs not clear if sheâÂÂs a girlfriend or a wife, but sheâÂÂs around for the length of the book â visiting MarcoâÂÂs mother in Brittany in the aftermath of his fatherâÂÂs suicide. Marco needs to clean out his fatherâÂÂs things, which inevitably makes him think about his difficult relationship with his father.


PvP Vol. 5: PvP Treks On

Manga Friday tackles the thorny question of book-to-movie adaptations head-on this week, by comparing and contrasting the first two volumes of the Honey and Clover manga with the movie of the same name – which was adapted from the manga story.


This week’s “Manga Friday” features titles from two Aurora imprints that are for adults only. I’ll try to keep the review itself safe for somewhat younger readers, but, if you’re twelve or so, picture me shaking my finger sternly at you and saying you should move on to something more age-appropriate.


