Which isn't to say thatbuilds up to some trite or overdone conclusion about how love can save you from homelessness and ruin, senility and memory loss, or personal grief. But there are many honest and moving moments in the story in which we see the comfort that connections can bring. We see these characters do the best they can to cope, to feel better, to live through another day. There’s no erasing the past, but there’s learning to live with it, or to let go of it.ends with one final sacrifice, one final loss, that left me with tears in my eyes. From beginning to end, this is a story full of broken-hearted people, but until and beyond the very end we hope that they will be okay.A few words on the art: I love how Jason Lutes captures emotions with just a few lines. His style (and indeed the tone and content) reminded me a little of Will Eisner, and that is high praise indeed.(Did I miss yours?)