A review by chadstep
Mid-Life by Joe Ollmann

3.0

Fun, honest, self-effacing, and yet not too overwrought with male self-effacement to be cringe-worthy. I actually was asking myself at some points how he could accomplish so many believable voices for all the characters to be both distinctive yet interrelated in such a bio-comic, whereas most bio-comics are more self-centric ad unable to paint a clearer picture of the central character. One star less for the silliness of the ending. And one more star because of the somewhat dated battle-with-age-and-male-chauvanism which seemed stuck in the eighties.