Proof positive if ever it was required that McKean is not only a phenomenal artist, but also more than capable of holding his own as a story teller.
There are some truly wonderful ideas on display here and, though it may all get just a bit too weird at times for some, there's a surprising amount of depth and complexity just beneath the surface, and the dialogue feels particularly natural and convincing (especially for a graphic novel).
My only regret is that I didn't read this sooner.