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Fight Club 2: The Tranquility Gambit Hardcover – 30 Jun. 2016
Chuck Palahniuk's follow-up to Fight Club will be available only as a graphic novel with story co-written by Cameron Stewart and cover artwork by the legendary David Mack.
Ten years after starting Project Mayhem, our unnamed hero 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 of 2015 - the return of Tyler Durden. The first rule of Fight Club 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.
- Print length256 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherDark Horse
- Publication date30 Jun. 2016
- Dimensions17.5 x 2.39 x 26.57 cm
- ISBN-109781616559458
- ISBN-13978-1616559458
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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 of 2015 - the return of Tyler Durden. The first rule of Fight Club 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.
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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 of 2015 - the return of Tyler Durden. The first rule of Fight Club 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.
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- ASIN : 1616559454
- Publisher : Dark Horse; 1st edition (30 Jun. 2016)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 256 pages
- ISBN-10 : 9781616559458
- ISBN-13 : 978-1616559458
- Dimensions : 17.5 x 2.39 x 26.57 cm
- Best Sellers Rank: 41,297 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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Chuck Palahniuk's nine novels are the bestselling Snuff, Rant, Haunted, Lullaby and Fight Club, which was made into a film by director David Fincher, Diary, Survivor, Invisible Monsters, and Choke, which was made into a film by director Clark Gregg. He is also the author of the non-fiction profile of Portland Fugitives and Refugees and the non-fiction collection Stranger Than Fiction. He lives in the Pacific Northwest.
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yes- this is not a neat tidy sequel.
if you like his work- i think you will like this. if you liked pgmy and lullaby- you may like this- but you'll be disappointed how fast you consume it :)
if you've only read fight club and nothing else- this may be a cold water shower with low pressure.
i read it and held it and loved it.
its hard. its uncomfortable. its not logical and its jarring,
i like that i can't read all the words as some are blotted out by pills and blood.
i like that it dragged me about as a reader.
i like that he didn't try to repeat himself and did something different and alienating and challenging.
taking on fight club again was never going to be a good idea if taking it up for a rematch was going to be perpetuating its original format.
i never expected this to be a repeat of the hard minimal narrative. i like being challenged and i was- and i felt rewarded.
if your not sure- kindle or find a second hand version.
i am waiting in the queue for the library edition :)
The artwork is beautiful and fits the dark themes and humour of the content perfectly. Some graphic novels I'll just quickly flip through and not pay too much attention to the details, but I found myself staying on certain pages of this book for a while, just admiring the drawings.
I bought the hardback copy, and it's very good quality. Lovely addition to my collection.
I hope they make this in to a movie.
I weren't to happy by the fact that Fight Club 2 is a graphic novel instead of being a normal novel like the first. I must say however, that the artistry in this book is fantastic. Tyler doesn't look like Brad Pitt as he shouldn't and I was thankful.
In all honesty, I think this book just takes Mr Durden on a journey that I never saw him going on. There are some interesting facts explained and the nameless narrator of the first book is given a name which I liked. This book answered questions but didn't ask any and that's what I was expecting.
Essentially this graphic novel loses the darkness/world that existed in the last book and it didn't have to. For me, the continuation of Fight Club was all about the impact the movement had on the planet. For the main character to end up in a mental home was pure genius, the fact the workers at the mental home where part of the fight club fraternity was the icing on the cake. But Tyler created a world/ movement that once the narrator got back into society he would have had to compete with and it would have been a lot bigger than what he had left off, some geezer would have fought his way to the top stating "I am Tyler Durden" and turned the movement away from it initial objects. I wanted to see the narrator fight his way back to the top, pushing himself like he did in the first book. This kinda happens but not enough for me to feel satisfied. Maybe the first book meant too much to me, which meant the follow up was destined to fail in my eyes. I don't think that's the case though as there are parts in this graphic novel where Chuck brilliance really shows itself. I had to buy this book like any true Fight Club fan would, just don't be surprised if you don't get the same excitement as the first book created. "A moment is all you can ask perfection for" I learned that from the first book. so maybe I shouldn't complain, but broken clocks are correct twice a day which for me means Chuck could have done it again. I just don't think he wanted to. Fair enough pal.
Eighteen more word
To be or not to be that is the question,
Not to be confused with the destination.
Enjoyjoy