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Capacity - Theo Ellsworth

Capacity

By: Theo Ellsworth

Paperback | 13 October 2015

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Capacity is returning for a third printing in a deluxe and unique stitched, softcover binding. Between printings, collector demand for this book has driven the price of previous editions to ten and twenty times its cover price.

Capacity was counted among the best books of its original publication year by the Chicago Tribune, the Village Voice and the Huffington Post among many others. Since Capacity, Theo Ellsworth has garnered two Best American Comics selections, a Lynd Ward Prize Honor and has served on the Small Press Expo Ignatz Awards Jury. In addition to numerous gallery shows, his artwork has appeared on album covers for Ramona Falls and Flying Lotus.

Capacity will be released alongside the highly anticipated third and final volume of Theo Ellworth's the Understanding Monster trilogy, which the New York Times calls "an urgent (and often very funny) attempt to explain a coocoo-rococo cosmology made up of garbled fragments of role-playing games, Transformers episodes, relaxation exercises and horror movies."

A limited quantity of this special edition of Capacity will include a signed and numbered artist plate tipped into the book.

Industry Reviews

"Rather than outward experience, Ellsworth's subject is his innermost imagination. "Since I was very young, I have known that I was meant to tell the stories of the characters that I see inside my head," he writes. "Climbing back there and visually recording my findings has always been a weirdly natural process." Indeed the striking accompanying illustration, typical of the book, shows a roller coasterlike road system traversing living forests, creature-rich rivers, wise-eyed mountains and on into space, from which waves a friendly paw. Yet, as Ellsworth describes it, investigating this world is almost impossible without losing a coherent sense of self and story. If waking existence unspools far faster than our ability to gather it, after all, imagine the even-more-difficult task of fully possessing everything we dream." - The Chicago Tribune

"Theo Ellsworth's imaginary cities are densely populated with funny monsters, hybrid animals, Mazatec gods, visiting aliens, and other members of his seemingly infinite bestiary. And yet they're a little lonely, too, and their creator seems to want company. Perhaps that's why, over the course of Capacity- which sandwiches all seven issues of the Portland, Oregon, artist's eponymous self-published comic between a hundred pages of semiautobiographical hide-and-seek-Ellsworth seeks, again and again, to transform the reader into his silent witness and co-conspirator." - The Village Voice

"Theo Ellsworth's Capacity is an idiosyncratic masterpiece. Beneath its surface level of animistic surrealism it is essentially a creative coming-of-age story which narrates the story of its own creation along with its creator's struggles to learn how to channel his unusually direct connection to his dreamworld and fantasy life onto the page. It's constantly surprising and full of charm. It's not an easy or straightforward read, so be prepared to spend some time with this one, it's worth your time." - Matt Madden, author of Drawing Words & Writing Pictures

"Just when I've cynically decided that the whole "graphic novels" bit has been hopelessly overrun by huge publishers looking to cash in on the next hip thing with the umpteen-millionth graphic novel memoir about disease/identity politics, etc., I find something like Theo Ellsworth's Capacity to renew my faith in the art form." - Ben Towle

"Capacity does not just show you magic, but embodies magic itself. In a year where self-reflexivity seemed either overshadowed by the drum machine or hampered by the wry, snarky smile of the silver screen, Capacity manages to avoid being gimmicky in its look inward and instead enchant and endear." - Pop Matters

"With scaled and feathered monsters and boundary-blurring odysseys, Theo Ellsworth's dense black-and-white work evokes Sendak's Where The Wild Things Are. It might take some time to interpret some of the bizarre images in this hefty hardbound tome." - Portland Monthly

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