Life in Allston-Brighton, a side of metropolitan Boston that is populated by strivers and slackers alike, lurks in the shadows between the movers and shakers of the Brahmin-class and the rough and tumble of the headline-grabbing mobsters, is portrayed here in page after page of skillfully rendered comics that come closer to qualifying as photorealism than any others that have crossed our desk, save those of Toc Fetch. Amazingly, Mr. Stevens managed to produce this intensely detailed strip on a weekly basis, for the now-defunct Boston Phoenix. So, while clearly this book collects a successful comicstrip, it nonetheless manages to live up (down?) to the promise of its title. Between the covers of Failure, readers will find page after page of expert renderings of drinkers (alcoholics? you decide), druggies (addicts? ditto), and others struggling with their personal, financial and relationship issues and other woes (losers? too soon to tell), most notably the artist himself, who, despite his obvious and amazing talent, never seems to get anywhere...