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Ice Haven

Ice Haven is a 2005 graphic novel by Daniel Clowes.[1][2] The book's contents were originally published as the comic book Eightball #22 and were subsequently reformatted to make the hardcover Ice Haven book.[3]

The cover of Ice Haven

Ice Haven takes the form of 29 short, stylistically diverse comic strips about different residents of the small town of Ice Haven. Although each strip is separately titled and presented as if it is self-contained, together they tell a story about the characters' interrelated lives. The uniting plot line of the book involves the kidnapping of a boy named David Goldberg.

Characters edit

Random Wilder – The supposedly humble narrator of the story who's neither humble nor much of a narrator. He's mainly concerned with his own problems. Wilder is an aspiring writer who nurses a bitter rivalry with Ice Haven's current poet laureate, Ida Wentz. He lives alone and looks down on the general public.

Vida – Described as an "out-of-town guest", Vida is a struggling writer who is visiting her grandmother, Ida Wentz. She writes a magazine which doesn't sell. After reading some of Random Wilder's poems, she becomes obsessed with the neighbor who she describes as an "owlish oddity", and begins to follow him around.

David Goldberg – The silent boy who is kidnapped during the course of the story.

Charles – A quiet boy who only talks at length and intelligently to his young neighbor, George. He's disturbed by the behavior he observes from Carmichael, with whom he goes to school. Secretly, Charles is madly in love with his stepsister, Violet, and wishes to end the marriage of their parents in order for them to be together at a later date.

Carmichael – A "troubled youth." He speaks mainly to Charles, though the two are not exactly friends. After he loans Charles a book about the Leopold and Loeb murder (the contents of which are summarized in a one-page comic strip), Charles suspects he might be involved in David Goldberg's disappearance.

Violet – A teenager in her senior year of high school. She's romantically involved with a boy named Penrod and often daydreams about him. She is unhappy at home with her mother and stepfather, is teased at school, and appears to be friendly only with a girl named Julie.

Harry Naybors – A serious comic book enthusiast and critic. He is the first character to be introduced after David Goldberg. Harry is the only character to break the fourth wall and speak directly to the reader.

Mr. Ames – A private investigator who comes to Ice Haven to look into the disappearance of David Goldberg. He has angry outbursts but is otherwise emotionally unreadable. He cares deeply for both his wife and his work.

Mrs. Ames – Mr. Ames's wife, who is investigating the case alongside her husband. She is growing increasingly fed up with him and their marriage. It is implied that she pursues multiple extramarital affairs while in Ice Haven.

Ida Wentz – Vida's kindly and emotional grandmother. Poet laureate of Ice Haven.

Julie Rathman – An overweight friend of Violet's who works at a stationery store and is generally miserable.

Kim Lee – A convenience store worker who is uncommunicative with customers.

Paula – A young girl who goes to school with Charles and Carmichael. She is taking ballet and is revealed to have a particularly gloomy outlook.

George – Charles's young neighbor in whom he confides. George rarely speaks and is never seen without his toy, Blue Bunny.

Blue Bunny – George's stuffed animal. In a short comic, Blue Bunny is shown in his anthropomorphic form, where he is revealed to be psychotic.

Penrod – Violet's love interest. He doesn't return Violet's affection at all.

Rocky – A caveman mainly concerned with survival, procreation, and other aspects of living in the year 100,000 B.C. He apparently was the first man to arrive at the location of modern-day Ice Haven.

Officer Kaufman – A police officer who appears on and off throughout the book.

Guilford High School incident edit

The comic generated controversy when Nate Fisher, a high school teacher in Guilford, Connecticut gave Eightball #22 (Ice Haven) to a student as a make-up summer reading assignment.[4] The parents of the student had concerns about the book's appropriateness. The superintendent of Guilford High School said the book was inappropriate for 13-year-olds and placed the teacher on leave. Fisher resigned before the matter was fully investigated.[5]

References edit

  1. ^ Morris, Paul W. (July 1, 2005). "Daniel Clowes's Ice Haven by Paul W. Morris". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved July 17, 2020.
  2. ^ Parille, Ken (January 2006). "A Cartoon World". Boston Review. Retrieved July 17, 2020.
  3. ^ Lukich, Mike (February 5, 2006). "Ice Haven". PopMatters. Retrieved July 17, 2020.
  4. ^ Green, Rick (October 2, 2007). "Going Too Far in Guilford". Hartford Courant. Retrieved July 17, 2020.
  5. ^ Green, Rick (October 12, 2007). "Town Loses a Good Teacher". Hartford Courant. Retrieved July 17, 2020.

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quiet boy who only talks at length and intelligently to his young neighbor George He s disturbed by the behavior he observes from Carmichael with whom he goes to school Secretly Charles is madly in love with his stepsister Violet and wishes to end the marriage of their parents in order for them to be together at a later date Carmichael A troubled youth He speaks mainly to Charles though the two are not exactly friends After he loans Charles a book about the Leopold and Loeb murder the contents of which are summarized in a one page comic strip Charles suspects he might be involved in David Goldberg s disappearance Violet A teenager in her senior year of high school She s romantically involved with a boy named Penrod and often daydreams about him She is unhappy at home with her mother and stepfather is teased at school and appears to be friendly only with a girl named Julie Harry Naybors A serious comic book enthusiast and critic He is the first character to be introduced after David Goldberg Harry is the only character to break the fourth wall and speak directly to the reader Mr Ames A private investigator who comes to Ice Haven to look into the disappearance of David Goldberg He has angry outbursts but is otherwise emotionally unreadable He cares deeply for both his wife and his work Mrs Ames Mr Ames s wife who is investigating the case alongside her husband She is growing increasingly fed up with him and their marriage It is implied that she pursues multiple extramarital affairs while in Ice Haven Ida Wentz Vida s kindly and emotional grandmother Poet laureate of Ice Haven Julie Rathman An overweight friend of Violet s who works at a stationery store and is generally miserable Kim Lee A convenience store worker who is uncommunicative with customers Paula A young girl who goes to school with Charles and Carmichael She is taking ballet and is revealed to have a particularly gloomy outlook George Charles s young neighbor in whom he confides George rarely speaks and 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