Wednesday, December 11, 2019

The Bus by Paul Kirchner Review

Image result for The Bus by Paul Kirchner ReviewTo start with i loved how surreal and and philosophical this artwork is. I loved how every single comic has a unique and very often humorous, but at the same time thought-provoking storyline. Each story, which is a bus ride in this case is truly an experience. 
Image result for The Bus by Paul Kirchner ReviewI truly enjoyed this comic, it reminded me of the experience when I was in high school and lived in France. I was always taking bus to get to school, and it was taking quite some time. When i was getting bored looking at the sea, i liked to observe different people on the bus, and think about their different and unique stories, it's like a small city in the bus, and sometimes even come up with different what "if" stories. I loved how comic book wshowed real life and how we see same kinds of people, wordless and portly or sometimes just 'weird".But time flows fast, and life goes on, every day is different and maybe something new will happen, even in a most casual and boring place. i think i can relate to this comic in a way sometimes i can look at certain things, no matter how bizarre they can be. Like how in the bus, fire hydrants come alive, buses chose to stray away from the law, the distant horizon might be just an arm's length away and the whole world might just turn out to be a two-dimensional panel messing with our sense of depth. The same can happen in real lif , of course not something that surreal, but we might look at something from a different perspective, or thing about something differently, and with time as we learn we undesrtand that it is something different from what we have though previously, we thought it was important but now it is not. I think i liked it, because in some way it teaches that time past fast and knowledge will come with time.

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