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Paperback Fight Club 2 (Graphic Novel) Book

ISBN: 1506706282

ISBN13: 9781506706283

Fight Club 2 (Graphic Novel)

(Part of the Fight Club 2 Series and Fight Club (#2) Series)

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Fight Club 2 is available exclusively as a Graphic Novel Some imaginary friends never go away . . . Ten years after starting Project Mayhem, he lives a mundane life. A kid, a wife. Pills to keep his destiny at bay. But it won't last long, the wife has seen to that. He's back where he started, but this go-round he's got more at stake than his own life.The time has arrived . . .Rize or Die. New York Times bestselling novelist Chuck Palahniuk and acclaimed artist Cameron Stewart have collaborated for one of the most highly anticipated comic book and literary events-the return of Tyler Durden. The first rule of Fight Club 2 might be not to talk about it, but Fight Club 2 is generating international headlines and will introduce a new generation of readers to Project Mayhem. Praise for the comics that comprise Fight Club 2: "At turns deeply poignant and very funny, Palahniuk's freakish fables capture a twisted zeitgeist and add an oddly inspirational and subversive voice to the contemporary canon.... In the post-9/11 present, a hyperactive, Internet-obsessed, war- and recession-weary America apparently needs Tyler again. "-- THE ATLANTIC " The book is fantastic , my highest recommendation.... Excellent work by Cameron Stewart and David Mack, and by our awesome friends at Dark Horse Comics."-- Brian Michael Bendis "If Tyler Durden needed a resurgence, there's no time like the present for his return... Fight Club 2 is a comic that taps back into everything great about the source material, and one that makes Tyler Durden's warm nihilistic embrace a welcome draw back into a familiar world of cynicism, violence, and anarchy ...."Tyler Lives," and I couldn't be happier by the prospect of more bedlam."-- NEWSARAMA " Palahniuk is delivering a worthy sequel to his most beloved story. "-- THE NERDIST " Entertaining. "-- COMIC BOOK RESOURCES " Excellent. "-- THE BEAT " An amazing piece of work. You do not want to miss out on this ."-- COMICVINE " Perfect. "-- FORCES OF GEEK "We have a worthy sequel on our hands.... A must read ."-- COMICOSITY "Cameron Stewart truly outdoes himself on every level in this book."-- BLOODY DISGUSTING " Clever and beautiful ."-- COMICS ALLIANCE

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Customer Reviews

2 ratings

RE: Some spiteful reviews of this book.

Palahniuk truly developed a compelling and bizarre background for his characters in this graphic novel. I think someone may have heard him criticize certain terms coined from his previous Fight Club installment being used by political zealots, citing their bigoted and often homophobic outlook and took it to heart. The "true" subtext of Fight Club changes itself to whoever reads it based on their emotional projections. And ultimately he was pressured into a sequel and decided to do something quite different to the original. If you want the same story over and over just read the one you're secure with because you "get it" by all means. But there's no one thing to get and to say you get it is missing the point. This is worth a read but don't expect the same story this isn't Michael Bay.

Doesn't live up to the first

Less of a story and more of a pretend story that serves as a weird postmodern rant about how Palahniuk's creation broke away from him and developed a life of its own thanks to fans of the movie that Just Didn't Get It. Will still be a disappointment to fans who did get it, since the story is basically a rehashing of the first book with a juvenile "heh heh heh let me ruin the thing you liked" attitude. It doesn't have a sensible conclusion. It doesn't really serve any purpose beyond making an easy buck on an established setting and acting as practical evidence for why there shouldn't have been a sequel to Fight Club.
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