A review by foggy_rosamund
Passing for Human: A Graphic Memoir by Liana Finck

2.0

It's hard to know what this graphic memoir is about... Finck touches on many different interpersonal relationships and threads of her history, such as the history of both her parents before they met one another, a few of her own childhood memories, and a troubled relationship with a man she calls "Mr Neutral". She also includes creationist myths and stories about shadows, but everything feel unformed. She mentions autism but doesn't discuss it any depth -- her drawings are shadowy, childlike, and the story telling feels similar -- there is potential here, and some deft touches, but overall it doesn't work.