America, 1930, the Golden Age of Radio. A stunningly beautiful woman, Helen, travels aimlessly, across the United States, taking the first train that comes without knowing the destination. Her path crosses that of the reclusive Lloyd Goodman, better known as the attractive and sexy voice of the "playboy of radio." But he has a secret. His voice is as dazzling as his face is repulsive. Lloyd, embarrassed by his appearance, disappeared from the limelight. As Helen struggles with the terrible memories of a personal trauma, her meeting with Lloyd will change their lives forever. Marc Malès's lyrical prose and expressive art tell a heart-wrenchinmore
By far, Different Ugliness, Different Maddness has been one of the best graphic novels I've read in a long while. It's one that you want to put on your books shelf and recommend to others to check out. It also shows you just how incredible the comic medium is as this story isn't about superpowers or heroes, but rather two people dealing with their personal problems together. Read Full Review
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