Jason Shiga maakt strips die bekend staan om hun ingewikkelde, vaak interactieve plots en af en toe willekeurig, onverwacht geweld. Als wiskundige doordrenkt Shiga zijn werk met een diepe liefde voor logica en probleemoplossing, waarbij hij lezers betrekt via puzzels, mysteries en onconventionele verteltechnieken. Zijn onderscheidende aanpak nodigt lezers uit om actief deel te nemen aan het ontcijferen van complexe structuren en onverwachte wendingen.
The narrative revolves around a boy who discovers a mad scientist's lab filled with intriguing inventions. He faces a pivotal choice between a mind-reading device, a time machine, and a doomsday machine, leading to multiple story paths. This graphic novel offers a unique interactive experience, allowing readers to navigate their own adventure by following tabs to explore different outcomes.
Jimmy, a stereotypical geek working at a library in Oakland, feels trapped in his mundane life. His best friend, Sara, aspires for more—specifically, a life in Brooklyn with a publishing internship. When Sara moves to New York City, Jimmy experiences a whirlwind of emotions: rattled, lonely, and ultimately desperate. Mustering his courage, he writes her a heartfelt letter expressing his true feelings and invites her to meet him at the Empire State Building, referencing their playful debate about "Sleepless in Seattle."
His cross-country bus journey to Manhattan is filled with mishaps and humor, and upon arrival, he finds the city—initially perceived as a "festering hellhole"—to be surprisingly thrilling. However, his excitement turns to heartbreak when he discovers that Sara has a boyfriend.
Through bold visual storytelling and clever cultural references, the narrative unfolds as a quirky graphic novel that explores the complexities of love and friendship. The book has received praise for its comic timing, humor, and unique illustrations that capture the essence of New York City, making it a delightful read for those who appreciate a blend of geekiness and heartfelt storytelling.