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Exploring the Tragedy of Life in 'Where the Body Was'

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The conversation revolves around the graphic novel 'Where the Body Was' by Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips. The participants discuss the various themes and characters in the book, including the slice-of-life narrative, the tragedy of life, and the interlocking character stories. They also explore the use of sex in the story and the breaking of the fourth wall by some characters. The artwork and coloring of the book are praised, as well as the depth and relatability of the characters. The conversation concludes with a discussion of the mystery surrounding the doctor's motive for killing his wife and the recurring theme of characters hiding in closets in Brubaker's work. The conversation covers various themes in the graphic novel 'The Fade Out' by Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips. These themes include the use of explicit scenes, the portrayal of characters' desires and fantasies, the concept of reinvention, the exploration of missed opportunities and regrets, the significance of the private investigator character, the tight storytelling and significance of every element in the book, the underappreciation of graphic novels as a genre, and the potential for adaptation. The conversation also includes discussions about other works by Brubaker and Phillips, the possibility of a TV adaptation, and personal anecdotes.

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