13 years in the making, Peter Kuper's autobiographical magnum opus, which cleverly incorporates much of his earlier autobiographical comics into an intricately designed framework that mimics the manner in which the fundamental connections of memory constuct both our dreaming and our waking selves, is a 200+ page duo-tone hardcover volume that is priced to sell. As always, Kuper's work is highly engaging, and while some of the material in Stop Forgetting bears a resemblance to the Joe Matt's tales of self-revelation -- especially in its focus on sexual yearnings -- Kuper is clearly focused on self-reflectivity, and this is perhaps this work's raison d'etre, providing as it does an ongoing analysis that cogently delineates his emotional development. A great read!