Good Night, Hem gets off to a wobbly, frenetic start with names and incidents and overlapping conversation that is really only readable thanks to Jason's layouts and comedic timing. However, it picks up in chapter two with tragicomic thoughts on war, heroism, friendship, and immortality and ends up being a decent little read even if it's not Jason's best stirring up powerful emotions through black and white panels of anthropomorphic animals. Read Full Review
Ultimately, Good Night, Hemcomes across like a personal project for Jason, and it will feel personal to readers like myself who have their own special connection to this era of literature. So, if you are looking for an interesting gift for your 20th-century American literature professor, then Good Night, Hem is a sure bet. For anyone outside of this very narrow audience, skip it. Read Full Review
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