It's unlike anything I've read before. I loved it. --Chris Ware on
Chimo
A graphic memoir lamenting the loss of train travel, the grip of family,
mortality, art, and the human condition, with many other digressions
thrown in for good measure. David Collier's dream is to travel with his
wife and son across the country by rail before it is too late. Through
the passing landscape he tries to track down the many characters with
whom he has lost touch. With Morton, Collier, who has been called a
national treasure, has produced his most ambitious work to date.