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Review: Form of a Question

This graphic memoir follows one man’s obsession with being a contestant on Jeopardy! and shows that even when someone wins, they can also lose.

Published by Archaia, an imprint of BOOM! Studios, Form of a Question is written by Andrew J. Rostan with art by Kate Kasenow.

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Is Existence Like Jeopardy? Andrew J. Rostan and Kate Kasenow’s Form of a Question Explores That Idea

BOOM! Studios ihas announced Form of a Question, an all-new graphic novel memoir from the acclaimed creative team of writer Andrew J. Rostan and artist Kate Kasenow arriving in stores November 2018.

Form of a Question is a moving memoir revisiting one of the most formative events in Andrew Rostan’s life. You see, Rostan is excellent at remembering facts and recalling the memories he associates with those facts—memories of deaths in the family and extraordinary people. But at the age of twenty-two and suddenly a contestant on the very game show he associates with the happiest moments in his life, Rostan’s about to realize that existence is like Jeopardy! and all the answers are staring you in the face if only you ask the right questions.