"[The Complete Eightball ] contains the seminal works of one of the greatest artists in modern comics, unexpurgated for the first time since they were penned in the '90s."
"A master of the short story in comics form."
"A brutal, cock-eyed lampooning of the human condition, as searing and sensual now as it was then. Impeccably presented, as always."
"Eightball is for me without question one of the most important works of art of the twentieth century."
Ari Aster (director & screenwriter of Hereditary
"Clowes, a respected comic-book creator, New Yorker cover artist and occasional film-maker, ...creates beautifully drawn, funny, melancholic, bizarre stories about isolated teenagers, science-fiction beatniks, overbearing oafs and weird small towns. ... His work is alternatively hilarious, satirical, fantastical and heartbreaking. He specialises in askew realism, gritty fantasy and existential loneliness."
The Irish Times - Patrick Freyne
"If you’re new to Clowes, know that this is where Ghost World came from. Go lock yourself in your geek dungeon and read the whole thing right now."
Entertainment Weekly - Melissa Maerz
"This is a masterwork in its ability to stay with stories, telling them over years, or simply telling a fantastic story that touches on something in the reader’s core. The stories within vary so much there’s bound to be a gem in here that will capture your imagination."
Adventures in Poor Taste - David Brooke
"...Eightball [was] perhaps the most important American alternative comic to emerge from the twentieth century. ... As the home of Clowes’s first six award-winning graphic novels — comics that helped garner him a 2011 Pen Center Award for Outstanding Body of Work in Graphic Literature — Eightball earned a place in the pantheon of Great American Comics."
The Comics Journal - Ken Parille
"...Clowes is the Man. And as if to nail that title down, we now have a two-volume hardcover edition of The Complete Eightball 1–18 , which originally ran from 1989–2004. It’s an early but by no means immature work, establishing Clowes as perhaps the best exemplar extant of the underground-comic sensibility of the late 20th century.... Eightball is not just a record of one obsessive’s tussle with the comics medium, but a kind of history of that medium as it comes to maturity."
Seattle Weekly - Roger Downey
"Eightball is considered one of the most influential titles of all time, and with the loving care this reprint has received, it’s easy to see why."
Largehearted Boy - David Gutowski
"...560 pages of comic brilliance. The series’ oddballs are not unlike people we might encounter. But they could only exist in Clowes’ wonderfully strange and wonderfully human world."
"This is almost certainly one of the half-dozen must-haves of the year, the comic-book formatted issues of one of the great series of all time, featuring the work of Daniel Clowes. The packaging is super thoughtful and thought out, and of course the comics are great."
The Comics Reporter - Tom Spurgeon
"With an acrid storytelling voice and a clean, spare drawing style, Mr. Clowes used Eightball ... to skewer pop culture, spin surrealistic horrors and sympathetically portray youth adrift."
The New York Times - Ben Sisario
"...Eightball ... [was a] stunningly smart and innovative comic that did what almost no other comic seemed able to do at the time: enter the culture of people who didn't like comics. Eightball became one of the essential comedic touchstones of 1990s culture... the gorgeous new The Complete Eightball collection... attends the 25th anniversary of [Clowes's] masterpiece..."
The Stranger - Sean Nelson
"Read in this collected anthology form, Eightball takes on the properties of an alternate universe, one where you can get legal advice in a bathroom, get your eye sockets cleaned by prawns, have a child write a blockbuster movie for you and many more strange, disturbing and hilarious things. But what makes Eightball great is the stories.... [and] broken up in The Complete Eightball they become... glimpses of a strange world into a pure strain of humanity. This is an essential purchase."
The Lawrentian - Henry Dykstal
"For a minute, forget there's anything significant about The Complete Eightball . Forget that it contains the seminal works of one of the greatest artists in modern comics, unexpurgated for the first time since they were penned in the '90s. ... Instead, consider The Complete Eightball as an object. What an object it is! A shiny, slick, candy-colored brick... The overall effect is visually luscious and existentially disconcerting."
NPR Books - Etelka Lehoczky
"Clowes offset cynicism with sympathy as he cast an outsider’s eye on members of society some might classify as ‘the dregs.’ As the anthology developed, Clowes proved himself a master of the short story in comics form…"
Chicago Tribune - Jake Austen
"...The Complete Eightball ... gives readers old and new a chance to reassess the great cartoonist’s work, allowing them to trace back the roots of later masterpieces like Ice Haven and The Death-Ray , and to enjoy some of the caustic, experimental, and just plain strange short pieces that Clowes later largely left behind, at least for now..."
The Comics Journal - Tim Hodler
"...[The] tales in The Complete Eightball reveal that during the 1990s no one was having more nasty fun than Daniel Clowes. ... You might think Clowes has contempt for himself, his characters, and his audience. And you might be right. But his retro graphics style moves beyond eye candy to convey genuine emotion in his f***ed-up characters, achieving something rather brilliant: unpleasant but irresistible entertainment."
The Village Voice - R.C. Baker
"There’s no doubt that this is one of the finest comic releases of the year. Clowes has a unique voice, and this is simply brilliant work, wickedly funny and flawlessly presented. Save up for this; it’s unmissable."
The Quietus - Pete Redrup
"Some two decades on, [these comics] are a fascinating time capsule from another age. Clowes strove to capture the America he saw around him he drew a place riddled with obsessive slackers, kitsch Americana, caustic femme fatales, sweaty ratfinks, exhausting culture snobs, and magnificently, pointlessly belligerent nerds. The series is as relevant a snap shot of America's 90s Generation X as the music of Kurt Cobain, the writing of Douglas Coupland and the films of Kevin Smith. Eightball defined the zeitgeist, and in doing so, redefined the place of the comic book in popular culture."
"It's stunningly gorgeous, and Fantagraphics went all out to create a package that will please people like me who read Eightball in its single issue format as well as people who are new to his early work."
Boing Boing - Mark Frauenfelder
"Great art, great writing, inventive stories, and very disturbing nightmares… Do I need to describe the indescribable to you? Suffice to say his stories have everything you could possibly want from comic books and a lot of things you don’t. So much misanthropic joy! ...I can’t imagine what sitting down with all of those issues compiled into one book could do to your brain… probably good things. If you like surrealism, humor, self-hatred, and living in the world with nothing making sense, then this is the book for you! If you don’t like those things, you might like it even more."
Comic Book Resources - Sonia Harris
"Daniel Clowes is… widely considered a one-man embodiment of nineties cool."
The New Yorker - Françoise Mouly and Mina Kaneko
"Daniel Clowes writes either the funniest sad comics or the saddest funny comics in the world."
The Guardian - Sam Thielman
"…[T]he 18 issues collected in these two hardcover volumes offer a comprehensive portrait of a cartoonist working through creative and personal frustrations to develop his signature voice and style."
The A.V. Club - Oliver Sava