I devoured this graphic novel without coming to arrest me in my reading, and without coming to keep me from reading from my wife. I honestly laughed at nearly every page. This is a cynical but realistic vision of the academic world and academia. The characters are touching, grotesque, vulnerable, or trivial. Heroin is emerging with great decline since that is his own life that she was inspired. The graphic evolution of the character described his slow drift of the naive enthusiasm of its beginnings to a withdrawal haunted doubts. All the protagonists are chewed with accuracy and skill, and a sense of metaphor very appropriate. Even in difficult times, the tone remains light and provocative, but always relevant. To read urgently, just for fun, or because behind that laugh there is a deep reflection, but never heavy on the value of intellectualism and scholarship, the false idols of the university and what what living simply ...