Daytripper by Fabio Moon & Gabriel Ba
“Isn’t it strange how we always seem to remember the trivial things from our daily lives… yet so often we forget the most important ones?”
In the opening chapter of Daytripper, Bras de Oliva Domingos, main character of this lushly drawn graphic novel, stops for a beer and a pack of cigarettes on the way to a gala honoring his famous and powerful novelist father. He becomes involved in a shocking event, one that leaves the reader reeling.
The second chapter is titled 21 and follows Bras, at age 21, on a post-college trip with his friend Jorge. They are in El Salvador. While they are there, Bras meets a mystical free-spirit who invites him to join her at a twilight seaside ceremony that evening. Jorge, a photographer, is caught up in the beauty of the natural world and the teeming human marketplace, but Bras is a bit withdrawn, remote... Read More


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