When reading A Contract With God by Will Eisner, a story about a Jewish boy who always followed the will of God and made a contract with God, he moved to New York City and grew up there until he was a grown man, he adopted an orphaned baby who he named Rachel. After many years Rachel died of an illness and he was left all alone, so he threw his contract away and decided to buy the building he was living in and renounce his religious ways. He became a tycoon, buying up buildings. One day he decides to come back to his faith, so he asks the priests from his synagogue to draw up a new contract between him and god in return for the ownership of the very first building he bought, the one he lived in with Rachel. After the deal was complete he dies of a heart attack.
Something that really stood out to me from this Novel, apart from the really interesting story and the way it made me want to keep reading and knowing more was the way it was laid out on the page, no panels, just one illustration per page, and lots of big text to go with it. I really enjoyed the way this flowed through the novel, it made it some like a novel than just another Comic Book.
Something that really stood out to me from this Novel, apart from the really interesting story and the way it made me want to keep reading and knowing more was the way it was laid out on the page, no panels, just one illustration per page, and lots of big text to go with it. I really enjoyed the way this flowed through the novel, it made it some like a novel than just another Comic Book.
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