![]() ![]() Then, without any real warning, Rosalie, who is only two-years-old, dies. ![]() They go to corn mazes, and they investigate nature. She loves the book Louis-Night Salad, demanding to have it read to her “over and over.” The family, while strapped for cash, still manages small trips. Rosalie likes to pick up acorns and enjoys watching scenes from Hayao Miyazaki’s My Neighbor Totoro and Ponyo. The husband and wife pair work and involve themselves in creative pursuits, and they also play and spend time with their daughter. Everything in the Hart household seems perfectly normal. ![]() Rosalie Lightning is a snapshot of the Hart family (Tom, his wife Leela, and Rosalie, the couple’s young daughter) from a roughly two-year stretch-from 2009 to 2011. In his latest work, the skillfully-rendered graphic memoir, Rosalie Lightning, Hart shifts into a different gear, exploring a more reflective and haunting experience from his own life. In Hutch Owen, Hart dug into anger, but he also explored hilarity and triumph. Tom Hart, the Eisner-nominated cartoonist who is perhaps best known among comic fans for creating the idealistic, homeless, and brazen underground character Hutch Owen, is a master of capturing the full spectrum of human emotion. ![]()
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