Welcome to 1984 and the town of South Wakefield. Chris Lane is 14 and heâs sure that he can see the future, or at least guess whatâs inside of Christie Brinkleyâs mind. But he canât foresee the closing of Joyland, the townâs only video arcade.
With the arcadeâs passing comes a summer of teenage lust, violence, and a search for new entertainment. Never far away is Chrisâs younger sister, Tammy, who plays spy to the events that will change the lives of her family and town forever. Joyland is a novel about the impossibility of knowing the future. Schultz bring the Cold War home in a novel set to the digital pulse of video games and the echoes of hair metal. Joyland is illustrated throughout by graphic novelist Nate Powell, whose work has been praised by Sin City creator Frank Miller as âobservant, intimate cartooning [that] surgically cuts to the bone.â
Welcome to 1984 and the town of South Wakefield. Chris Lane is 14 and heâs sure that he can see the future, or at least guess whatâs inside of Christie Brinkleyâs mind. But he canât foresee the closing of Joyland, the townâs only video arcade.
With the arcadeâs passing comes a summer of teenage lust, violence, and a search for new entertainment. Never far away is Chrisâs younger sister, Tammy, who plays spy to the events that will change the lives of her family and town forever. Joyland is a novel about the impossibility of knowing the future. Schultz bring the Cold War home in a novel set to the digital pulse of video games and the echoes of hair metal. Joyland is illustrated throughout by graphic novelist Nate Powell, whose work has been praised by Sin City creator Frank Miller as âobservant, intimate cartooning [that] surgically cuts to the bone.â