Scott Huber
Walter has friends. How can he feel left out, alone?
Walter is reliant on others. There is no limit to what he says and does just to get along. When Walter is suddenly dumped, something happens inside him. Anxiety runs amok, filling every void within him. The heart convulses, the chest itches, and deep inside, in the rupture of the pit of the heart, a little runner duck is created with the task of making sense of all the worries and setbacks he experiences. Walter does not trust his perception. Everything can be dissected, analyzed, and reversed. It’s all about flawed introspection.
No Lack of Thoughts is a graphic novel about the fear of loneliness and one’s thoughts and what it’s like when you’re exposed to both at the same time. I sometimes draw and write from my own observations and setbacks. In this case, the resemblance to reality is intentional, and in all other cases, the resemblance to reality is unintentional.