"As a composite, Owen is opaque, but he serves as a symbol by which Brown questions the culture's need to perpetuate childhood and the cost the industry exacts from its chosen child archetypes. This affords much satisfaction, as does the meticulous reinvention of 1980s pop culture and the replication of video documentary style, which serves as the book's structure."-- Booklist "Brown ( André the Giant ) made a reputation for offbeat and accessible graphic nonfiction, but in this savvy graphic satire, he shows an equally sure hand at fiction.[Brown's] blocky art moves the narrative along at an enjoyable clip, and it's appropriate that Eugene, irresistible to TV-land fans, often looks lumpy and off-putting. This in-the-know skewering of celebrity and pop culture will entertain children of the '80s as well as their own children."-- Publisher's Weekly , starred review.
Child Star