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Chris Ware (1) (1967–)

Author of Jimmy Corrigan: The Smartest Kid on Earth

For other authors named Chris Ware, see the disambiguation page.

Chris Ware (1) has been aliased into F. C. Ware.

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Works by Chris Ware

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McSweeney's Issue 13 (McSweeney's Quarterly Concern): The Comics Issue (2004) — Editor/Contributor — 1,291 copies
Building Stories (2012) 953 copies
Quimby the Mouse (2003) 409 copies
The Best American Comics 2007 (2007) — Editor — 383 copies
Rusty Brown (2019) 339 copies
Monograph by Chris Ware (2017) 111 copies
Fabricar historias (2014) 4 copies
Rusty Brown 2 (2025) 1 copy
Jab #4 (1993) 1 copy

Associated Works

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Candide (1759) — Cover artist, some editions — 20,665 copies
The Book of Other People (2008) — Contributor — 749 copies
The Future Dictionary of America (2004) — Contributor — 630 copies
The Best American Comics 2006 (2006) — Contributor — 533 copies
Folklore and Fairy Tale Funnies (2000) — Contributor — 332 copies
The Best American Comics 2008 (2008) — Contributor — 298 copies
A Velocity of Being: Letters to a Young Reader (2018) — Contributor — 240 copies
The Best American Comics 2010 (2010) — Contributor — 215 copies
The Best American Comics 2011 (2011) — Contributor — 181 copies
The Best American Comics 2009 (2009) — Contributor — 179 copies
Chris Ware (Monographics Series) (2004) — Artist — 169 copies
In the Studio: Visits with Contemporary Cartoonists (2006) — Contributor — 145 copies
The Best of McSweeney's {complete} (1800) — Contributor — 144 copies
Is That All There Is? (2011) — Introduction, some editions — 115 copies
The Best American Comics 2012 (2012) — Contributor — 114 copies
Soft City (2008) — Introduction, some editions — 108 copies
The Best American Comics 2014 (2014) — Contributor — 98 copies
Kramers Ergot 6 (2006) — Contributor — 95 copies
Drawn and Quarterly, Volume 3 (2000) — Cover artist, some editions — 86 copies
The Best American Comics 2016 (2016) — Contributor — 81 copies
The Best American Nonrequired Reading 2018 (2018) — Contributor — 69 copies
The New Comics Anthology (1991) — Contributor — 68 copies
The Narrative Corpse: A Chain-Story by 69 Artists (1995) — Contributor — 26 copies
Tank Tankuro: Prewar Works (2011) — Cover designer — 22 copies
Snake Eyes #1 (1990) — Contributor — 15 copies

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Jimmy Corrigan in Comics (July 2007)

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I'll start with the artwork, because it's basically astounding. The scenes from the 1893 Chicago World's Fair would probably be enough to warrant giving this book 5 stars. The sense of scale and the utter smallness of the people, the drawings are strikingly beautiful.

Now the story. It's consumed with loneliness and grief and is deeply affecting. The whole clan of Corrigan men will stick with you like signposts for mistakes to avoid. There was a danger as I got close to the end that it would be too bleak for me, but there are hints of hope in it, which is maybe all you need.… (more)
 
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rknickme | 58 other reviews | Mar 31, 2024 |
A dense work which really deserves the 'graphic novel' moniker. It focuses on the lives of several lonely teachers and students at a small school in Omaha, Nebraska. Ware uses elaborate panel construction to show multifaceted stories. The one about school bully and slacker Jordan Lint showed his entire life. Other stories tackle a painfully shy man whose first sexual experience is shaped by a rather crazy woman, and a teacher who endures regular racism at the school. Just like a modern novel, the book ends(?) ambiguously. I felt it dived quite deeply into its protagonists. I was annoyed by the regular use of very small text, though I didn't mind the micro-panels.… (more)
 
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questbird | 7 other reviews | Mar 2, 2024 |
A $50 box of longing, mortality, and regret, to quote Kevin Guilfoile's apt commentary in the Tournament of Books. It's a heavily visual collection of 14 pieces that make up this work which mostly shows us the life of a lonely, insecure, perpetually unsatisfied, slightly overweight woman. Other main characters are the unhappy married couple living below her, the unhappy elderly woman who owns the titular building they all live in, and bizarrely, a bee who just doesn't fit in.

I lack the patience/interest to spend a lot of time examining the artwork in the panels of graphic novels; I want to speed on ahead to the next chunk of text. I must have a bias for words. Thus my favorite graphic novel I've read (not that I've read all that many) is Persepolis, in which I think the artwork plays a much smaller second fiddle to the star turn of the text. In Building Stories, the visuals demand at least equal consideration, maybe greater.

I think I disagree with most when I say I did not find splitting the story into 14 pieces of varying size, from pamphlet to newspaper to novella, to be a charming feature. I would have preferred a single, standard sized bound book. What a hidebound traditionalist I turn out to be.
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lelandleslie | 39 other reviews | Feb 24, 2024 |
It was engaging, but confusing and hard to read at times. The story was also a lot more realistic than I expected for a series of comics.
 
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