99 Ways to Tell a Story: Exercises in Style
99 Ways To Tell a Story: Exercises in Style is a 2005 experimental graphic novel by Matt Madden, published by the Penguin Group. Inspired by Raymond Queneau's book Exercises in Style, it tells the same simple story in 99 different ways. These ways include
- Superhero,
- Bayeux Tapestry (as if a fragment newly discovered),
- Political cartoon,
- How-To with an explanation of the process of drawing a page like itself
- parodies (similar to EC Comics' horror lines,)
- underground comix,
- manga, the fantasy genre); different, often unusual
- perspectives (from a voyeur looking in the window with binoculars,
- refrigerator, a fixed point in space in the downstairs room),
- a map,
- a lifetime,
- digitally — entirely in binary numbers,
- nested stories,
- advertisements
- Public Service Announcement
- Paranoid Religious Tract
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