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''The Nobody'' is a
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created by cartoonist
Jeff Lemire Jeff Lemire (; born March 21, 1976) is a Canadian comic book writer, artist, and television producer. He is the author of critically acclaimed titles including the '' Essex County Trilogy'', '' Sweet Tooth'', and '' The Nobody''. His written work ...
. It was first published in a hardcover format by
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in July 2009.Thill, Scott (July 23, 2009),
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, ''
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''. Retrieved July 26, 2017
It is a retelling of the 1897 H.G. Wells novel ''
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'', recasting the bandaged stranger as a modern-day drifter. His presence in a small-town American fishing village creates a frenzy that unwraps and exposes the scarred underside to their own secrets. Lemire believed Wells' character was an ideal way to "explore themes of identity, rural life, community and paranoia". In a review for
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, Steve Duin said there was a "lot to like" about ''The Nobody'', but that it was not as good as Lemire's previous work, '' Essex County''.Duin, Steve (August 9, 2009),
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,
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. Retrieved July 26, 2017


Synopsis

In 1994, the mysterious drifter John Griffen enters the small town of Large Mouth. As he walks through town, the passing townsfolk are shocked and somewhat disturbed by Griffen's appearance, as he is wrapped head to toe in bandages and wears pitch-black goggles over his eyes. He eventually reaches the local motel and requests a room, his appearance scaring the inn keeper June Jaques. A few days later, June tells other locals at Big Reg's Diner of her encounter with Griffen, but is only met with skepticism. Reg, owner of the diner, and Teddy "Henfrey", another local, try to reason with her that Griffen can't be as bad as she claims, although she tries to explain that his secretive nature is very suspicious.


Characters

* John Griffen: The main protagonist, resembles the title character of ''The Invisible Man'' by H.G. Wells. Griffen is a mysterious scientist who claims that he was once a university professor in
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before suffering an accident, although many of the townsfolks believe he is not who he claims. * Victoria "Vickie": The narrator of the story and only friend of John Griffen. * "Reg" Reggie: Vickie's father and owner of the local diner Big Reg's who is one of few people who is sympathetic towards Griffen. * Mrs. June Jacques: Keeper of the motel where Griffen stays. * Teddy "Henfrey": A paranoid old man who is highly suspicious of Griffen and often tries to convince the townsfolk that Griffen is hiding something they don't want to see. * Bill: Bartender at King's Tavern who is suspicious of Griffen. * "Millie" Jeffers: A waitress at King's Tavern who later goes missing. * Jack "Jeffers": Millie's husband * Mr. Tommy Marvel: An old man by the lake and owner of Howie. Griffen meets Marvel by the lake while on a late night stroll and the two strike up a friendly conversation with each other until Marvel's dog attacks Griffen, prompting him to flee. * Howie: Tommy Marvel's dog who attacks Griffen. * Deputy Ayde: A lawman who ignores Teddy's outrageous claims against John Griffen. * John "Kemp": Griffen's partner in Chicago and a minor antagonist of the story. * "HER": The lady in Griffen's visions. * Anna: Vickie's alibi friend who she uses as an excuse to see Griffen.


References


External links


Review
at IFC
Interview
with Westfield Comics

at
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