A few years back Paco Roca's graphic novel Wrinkles was understandably acclaimed for its bittersweet portrayal of later life. It would go on to become an animated film, with voice acting in its English language incarnation from Martin Sheen and Matthew Modine. Roca's latest offering The House, published by Fantagraphics, is a similarly very human
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