We Overlooked Comics & Graphic Novels

We Overlooked Comics & Graphic Novels

MEANWHILE Marv Wolfman, Gene Colan Tom Palmer 741.5 COMICS & GRAPHIC NO VELS WE OVERLOOKED DECEMBER 2018 - NO. 24 PLUS...SUPER WEIRD & MAGNIFIQUE Guy Delisle Delisle Delisle Daniel Torres Rich Tommaso Bruno Dick Giordano Max de Radiques Max Dick de Redigues Quentin Tarentino Ed Bru- baker Sean Phillips Jacob The Comics & Graphic Novel Bulletin of Globe-trotting gastronomist Anthony Bourdain’s Sabrina is dead. Murdered by yet another legacy of erasing borders between cultures lives on lonely, stupid white boy made a monster with Hungry Ghosts. Co-written with Joel (Get Jiro!) by the internet. Her death becomes a viral Rose, this anthology of horror stories is based on sensation that sweeps her friends and kaidan, a story-telling contest used by samurai to loved ones into the online vortex. Already test one another’s bravery. As 100 candles burned broken by the tragedy, her boyfriend Ted- out one by one, the warriors would spin evermore dy becomes a target of the hordes of vir- terrifying tales of ghosts and monsters. Bourdain tual hell, even as he is seduced by the and Rose give a modern spin to this ancient tradi- radio radicals who built the public gal- tion. Each story is about food and dining, cooking lows on which he hangs. It’s sounds like and hunger. And the contest is between a crew of utter chaos, but reads as quiet as the cooks and servers and their hideously rich clients. hum of HVAC due to Nick Drsano’s cool, The strong but subtle coloring of Jose Villarrubia contemplative approach to art and story. accentuates the nine artists, including Paul Pope Get the first graphic novel nominated for and Francesco (Black Beetle) Francavilla, whose England’s prestigious Man Booker Prize The above description of writer Shirley (“The Lot- gloriously gruesome works stand as a testimony to from Central, Eastside and Tates Creek. tery”) Jackson could be used to describe most of the FAB 4 Mania is the latest from cartoonist the brilliance of the bold but haunted Bourdain. 50 Magnificent Women Who Changed the World who Carol Tyler, whose autobiographical works get their graphic due in Femme Magnifique (IDW). “Weegee” was the working name have netted her eleven Eisner nominations Most of the women lauded herein were just trying to of a photographer whose pix of and the Master Cartoonist award from the live their lives as they saw fit, but that was enough to New York City at its brightest and prestigious Cartoon Crossroads Columbus. make them rebels, pioneers, troublemakers. Femme its darkest have come to define his Like many girls of her day, Tyler was ob- Magnifique celebrates the lives of writers such as era. Now writer Max De Radigues sessed with the Beatles. This book follows (see Meanwhile) and artist Wauter teen Carol as she battles nuns and moms Jackson, Lois Fitzhugh and Octavia Butler; musicians Mannaert give the legendary pic- and “Wooly Bully”-singing boys to maintain Kate Bush, Laurie Anderson and Beth Ditto; scien- ture snatcher a pictorial biography her love for the Mersey Moptops. The story tists like Sylvia Earle, Kristy Miller and software engi- in Weegee: Serial Photographer climaxes at the Beatles’ performance in neer Margaret Hamilton, as well as Ada Lovelace Cominsky Park, 8/20/65. Based on a diary (Conundrum). Mannaert’s scrawly and the unsung mother of paleontology, Mary An- from Tyler’s youth, Fab 4 Mania is half com- Spark Man! Airmale! The Black Dwarf! These are the inks and smudgy washes capture ning. Comedians and cartoonists, actresses and agita- heroes whose names...would be utterly and deserved- ics, half scrapbook. That format actually tors share the pages with modern gender benders the gritty reality of pre-war Manhat- delayed its publication due to its similarity ly forgotten if not for the efforts of Yoe! Books. The tan. De Radigues’ script describes like Kat Blaque and ancient Amazons such as Judith second in the Super Weird Heroes series, Preposterous to My Favorite Thing Is Monsters, also from and Hatshepsut, their stories rendered in a brilliant a man being swallowed alive by his Fantagraphics. You’ll find Fab 4 Mania at But True pans for fool’s gold in the moldering pages of variety of styles. Stand-out contributions include art. Get this fable of the lawless various branches under 784.54 T971f or off-brand Golden Age comics. Midcard publisher Hill- days of journalism at lexpublib.org. go to lexpublib.org to place a reserve. Gilbert Hernandez on Hedy Lamarr, Rafael Albu- man was the home of such weirdos as Rackman and querque’s raw riff on insurgent Maria Bonita and the dumb-founding duo of Twilight and Snoopy. Pre- As described in Monte (Blab!) Beau- Farel Dalrymple’s It Will All Hurt (Image) Zarcone & Hi-fi’s luminous art for Joan of Arc. Find war imprints such as Centaur and Fox gambled on champ’s intro, illustration tag team Peter is set in the same raw, ragged fantasy Femme Magnifique at Northside and Tates Creek! the likes of the fur-bootied Samson and the King of and Mary Hoey make a pretty penny doing dreamscape as his book The Wrenchies Darkness, while Tomboy and Mr. Muscles cluttered spot art for major publications. Yet the (still available from Northside). More the stands in the 1950s. Most of the stories are ge- siblings followed his siren song to join the Leone than Lord of the Rings, this quest neric punch-em-ups, even that starring my fave aure- comics underground. The result was not to overthrow an evil wizard gets pretty only impressive work for Blab!, but the gnarly. Hornwolf-headed heroine Ale- ate oddball, the Eye (below). But the weird fairy tale start of their own self-published comic, background of Mother Hubbard and the Pied Piper’s COIN-OP. The Hoeys’ aesthetic is that of mendra Clementine swings a mean axe rumble with the Green Vampire stand out. Not all contemporaries such as Al Columbia and as she and her ragtag band of misfits— the characters reprinted herein were losers. Pat Par- especially Chris Ware. A retro-futurist ob- including little Robot Tod and a talking ker lasted as long as the War she Nursed, while Doll session with old cartoons, ads and movies cat– fight across a blasted landscape of Man outlived the original Flash and Captain America aided and mutated by computer-generated flesh and phantasms. Originally a web- and still pops up in DC comics and cartoons. Of art results in visual paeans to Nicholas comic based on a drawing exercise, course, no edition of SWH would be complete with- Ray and Fats Navarro and comics that ...Hurt reads like a dream put on paper. out Fletcher Hanks (see 741.5 #1 Jan 2017), whose break down space and time. Anthology This Eisner-winning collection is availa- Stardust foils a plot to invade Fort Knox. If you liked 1997-2017 (TopShelf) is weird and gor- ble from Eastside and Tates Creek. geous and at Tates Creek. Yoe’s Haunted Horror series, grab this from Eastside! Available from Central, Algeria is Beautiful Like America is autobiography as travelogue in search of history. Writer Olivia Burton is the author of several With a visa, Alpha could follow his family supernatural romance novels. She is also the child of from the Ivory Coast to Paris in a matter Black Foots (pied noirs), the Christian and Jewish of hours. Without a visa, he drifts across settlers of French Algeria who fled after the brutal northern Africa for over a year. Alpha War of Independence. Once colonists in their own encounters drunken soldiers, sober ban- country, now exiles in other nations, Burton’s elders dits, humane innkeepers and refugees keep their histories to themselves. So Burton goes so beaten down, they shrug off a baby’s back to the long-lost homeland to find her roots. She death without a tear. Barroux’s loose line finds a unrooted people still caught up in the battle and child-like watercolors rendered in between European modernity and Islamic conserva- big, often full-page panels capture the tism that sparked the revolution. Mahi Grand’s loose- dusty hardship and insurmountable vast- limbed lines are given heft and heart by strong ink ness of the African landscape. Get Alpha washes, with spots of color that capture the beauty at Central, Eastside and Northside. and sorrow of Burton’s quest to find her own truth. MEANWHILE same, anyway. That guy constantly talks about what a supreme badass he is, and always in the third person, every other sentence beginning with “You dare?!?” Marvel’s Tomb of Dracula was the best-seller of Marvel’s horror hero titles, thanks to the dynamic scripts of Marv Wolfman, Gene Colan’s shadowy expression- ism and the sleek physicality of Tom Palmer’s inks. Volume 2 of the Complete Collection finds COMICS & GRAPHIC NOVELS the ever-irascible Lord of Vampires tussling with murderous skeletons, mad scientist Dr. Sun, WE OVERLOOKED and his own dearly damned daughter Lilith. Drac also crosses paths and throws fists with Spider-Man, Jack Russell AKA Werewolf By Night, and Marvel’s rather lackluster take on the Frankenstein Monster. Like the first volume, V2 is available from Beaumont. And like the first volume, there’s some lovely monochrome art along with the four-color comics, as this series also reprints work from Dracula Lives, the flagship of Marvel’s mid-70s line of black & white comic magazines. But there’s black & white, and there’s black & white. The suave ‘Tis the season to be jolly, so what better way to provides the psychedelic pastel colors that celebrate than to read a bunch of comics about enliven his father’s ink-splotched photorealism.

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