The Old Geezers Vol 1
Friendship and Life's Choices Through the Decades
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Ablaze, LLC
Published:14th Jul '20
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This graphic novel explores the lives of three elderly friends, showcasing their past and present while addressing societal changes. The Old Geezers Vol 1 is both humorous and poignant.
The Old Geezers Vol 1 follows the intertwined lives of three lifelong friends, Antoine, Emile, and Pierrot, who are now in their seventies. Each character has chosen a different path, leading to unique life experiences and choices, including family dynamics and personal journeys. The narrative skillfully oscillates between the 1950s and the present, capturing the essence of their friendship against the backdrop of significant social, political, and cultural changes over the decades.
Through a blend of humor and poignancy, The Old Geezers Vol 1 offers readers an engaging exploration of aging, nostalgia, and the bonds of friendship. The stories, “Alive and Still Kicking” and “Bonny and Pierrot,” are beautifully illustrated, bringing to life the characters' adventures and the emotional weight of their shared history. The book not only entertains but also provokes thought about the passage of time and the choices that shape our lives.
As an international bestseller, The Old Geezers Vol 1 has resonated with audiences across Europe, selling hundreds of thousands of copies and consistently ranking high on graphic novel bestseller lists. Its success led to a movie adaptation in 2018, with a sequel currently in development. This graphic novel is a testament to the power of friendship and the humor that can be found in life's complexities.
Wilfrid Lupano and Paul Cauuet's The Old Geezers is a funny treat withsomething to say about life. "the pathos, self-awareness and comedy of StillGame handled even more deftly." It earns the full five stars.---https://theslingsandarrows.com/
ISBN: 9781950912001
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 485g
136 pages