Fight Club 2 by Chuck Palahniuk

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Undertaking the assault on the second part of a round work should not always be an easy task for an author. Halfway between commercial temptation and creative incentive, the decision must be weighed on the basis of finally true arguments about the need to tell something more ...

But of course, if the registry is changed, everything can be easier. From the original novel, from that surprising first part, we move on to a graphic novel. From the unnamed protagonist who houses his violent alter ego Tyler Durden, we go to a certain Sebastian who narrates the new installment.

A decade has passed and Sebastian seems to have tamed the beast within. He leads a new normal life and is accompanied by his wife and a son, some kind of valium keeps at bay the beast that has dominated him. But nothing of the internal forum can be covered forever.

In fact, everything bad, fears or destructive tendencies tend to feed in silence, until they find their way to regain control. But sometimes Sebastian does not pass for being a strange type in his violence. We live in violent times in an unreal bubble of happiness that houses dehumanization and annihilation.

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An ideal setting for Tyler Durden, once he emerged from his ascetic-drug retreat, to find those moments of pleasant violence with which to make up for his frustrated ego, his mediocre life and a world conjured up under the old good ways:

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