NUMBER 13 #1
DARK HORSE COMICS – @DarkHorseComics
STORY: Robert Love and David Walker
PENCILS: Robert Love – @Robert33071
INKS: Dana Shukartsi
COLORS: Brennan Wagner
LETTERS: David Walker with Robert Love
COVER: Robert Love with Christian Colbert
PIN-UPS: Ibrahim Moustafa, Jeffrey Kimbler
28pp, Color, $3.99 U.S.
Robert Love of Gettosake Entertainment has a new comic book. It is entitled Number 13, and Love co-writes the series with David Walker. The series is a dystopian science fiction tale set in a future world of mutants and those who hate and fear mutants. Into this world, a young bionic man, with no memory of his past, searches for answers and for his creator.
As Number 13 #1 opens, we learn that a plague, Monstrum Morbus (the monster plague), turned people into mutants, or into monsters, as their human brethren saw it. The human race became divided basically into the two groups: the mune (immune to the plague) and the fected (those infected with it). The violence between the two groups caused the end of the world, as we know it.
Sixty years after the end of the world, the fected are a race of mutants looking for safe haven. A small band of them find a young man who turns out to be a bionic amnesiac known as Number 13 (or Number Thirteen). Neither Number 13 nor his new friends know that they are about to become pawns in a great struggle.
In terms of style and graphics, Number 13 #1 bears a strong resemblance to the comic books Jack Kirby produced for DC Comics in the 1970s. In fact, Dana Shukartsi’s strong inks over Robert Love’s pencils create an art style that is something akin to John Byrne’s Kirby-influenced work, such as the excellent Byrne series, Jack Kirby’s Fourth World.
Of course, that means comic book art that pops off the page and a comic book that is a fun read. The first issue is raw in terms of storytelling, but this will get better. I think many readers will feel the way I do; by the time, I reached the last page, I immediately want to see the first page of the next issue.
B+
Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux
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Thursday, January 24, 2013
Review: NUMBER 13 #1
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Wednesday, January 23, 2013
Fantagraphics Books Collects "Delphine"
Delphine by Richard Sala
128-page two-color (with some full color) 7.25" x 10" hardcover • $24.99
ISBN: 978-1-60699-590-7
A mysterious traveler gets off the train in a small village surrounded by a thick sinister forest. He is searching for Delphine, who vanished with only a scrawled-out address on a scrap of paper as a trace.
Richard Sala takes the tale of Snow White and stands it on its head, retelling it from Prince Charming's perspective (the unnamed traveler) in a contemporary setting. This twisted tale includes all the elements of terror from the original fairy tale, with none of the insipid saccharine coating of the Disney animated adaptation: Yes, there will be blood.
Originally serialized as a multiple Ignatz Award-nominated deluxe comic book series, Delphine is executed in a rich and ominous duotone that shows off Sala's virtuosity — punctuated with stunning full-color chapter breaks.
"Richard Sala is an artist, a superb craftsman and a very funny man." – Gahan Wilson
"I adore Richard Sala's Delphine." – Junot Diaz
"Richard Sala’s take on Snow White is as beautiful as it is macabre." – Comic Book Resources
ABOUT THE CARTOONIST: Richard Sala lives in Berkeley, California. His artwork been exhibited internationally and his animated serial "Invisible Hands" appeared on MTV's Liquid Television. He has done illustrations for many magazines and newspapers, including Esquire, Newsweek, Playboy, The Washington Post and The New York Times, and for work by writers including Lemony Snicket and Jack Kerouac. Delphine is his eighth book for Fantagraphics.
128-page two-color (with some full color) 7.25" x 10" hardcover • $24.99
ISBN: 978-1-60699-590-7
A mysterious traveler gets off the train in a small village surrounded by a thick sinister forest. He is searching for Delphine, who vanished with only a scrawled-out address on a scrap of paper as a trace.
Richard Sala takes the tale of Snow White and stands it on its head, retelling it from Prince Charming's perspective (the unnamed traveler) in a contemporary setting. This twisted tale includes all the elements of terror from the original fairy tale, with none of the insipid saccharine coating of the Disney animated adaptation: Yes, there will be blood.
Originally serialized as a multiple Ignatz Award-nominated deluxe comic book series, Delphine is executed in a rich and ominous duotone that shows off Sala's virtuosity — punctuated with stunning full-color chapter breaks.
"Richard Sala is an artist, a superb craftsman and a very funny man." – Gahan Wilson
"I adore Richard Sala's Delphine." – Junot Diaz
"Richard Sala’s take on Snow White is as beautiful as it is macabre." – Comic Book Resources
ABOUT THE CARTOONIST: Richard Sala lives in Berkeley, California. His artwork been exhibited internationally and his animated serial "Invisible Hands" appeared on MTV's Liquid Television. He has done illustrations for many magazines and newspapers, including Esquire, Newsweek, Playboy, The Washington Post and The New York Times, and for work by writers including Lemony Snicket and Jack Kerouac. Delphine is his eighth book for Fantagraphics.
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Review: DELPHINE #1
DELPHINE #1
FANTAGRAPHICS BOOKS/COCONINO PRESS
CARTOONIST: Richard Sala
ISBN-13: 978-1-56097-822-0; paperback
32pp, B&W, 8½ x 11, $7.95 U.S.
Delphine was a four-issue miniseries written and drawn by Richard Sala, the author of the comic book series, Evil Eye (Fantagraphics Books). The series was published from 2006 to 2009 in a joint venture between Fantagraphics Books and Italy’s Coconino Press.
Delphine #1 was the 13th book in the Ignatz series, a line of comic books published by Fantagraphics Coconino Press. Each individual Ignatz comic book was printed on heavy paper with cardstock covers in an oversized two-color format. Ignatz titles were part book, part magazine, part comic book (pamphlet), and part serialized graphic novel, and like a book, each edition in the line has a dust jacket. The oversized publishing format makes this look like a magazine, but the contents are all comic book.
In the first issue of Delphine, an unnamed young man disembarks from a train and finds himself in a rustic village that is surrounded by an ominous black forest. A university student, the young man is looking for a young co-ed with whom he's smitten. Her name is Delphine Penny, and the first time he asks for directions to her home (in a creepy wig shop), he gets a violent reaction. Soon, he's whisked out of town by a grumpy old man who offers to take him to Penny's address, but he eventually finds nothing but abandonment and a cast of way-too-sinister townsfolk.
Delphine is apparently Richard Sala's retelling of Snow White, but from the perspective of Prince Charming and in a darker context. A detail from the cover of issue one and an incident early in the narrative are the most obvious references to Snow White. The joy, however, will be less in the reworking of that particular fairy tale, and more about the experience of Sala's unique style and execution of storytelling.
He's been favorable compared to Edward Gorey and famed New Yorker cartoonist, Charles Addams, and I've even compared his visual style to filmmaker Tim Burton. Sala's writes mystery stories fully dressed in the trappings of dark fantasy and horror. Like the best horror stories, his characters often blithely saunter into mysterious small towns and villages or isolated peculiar locales, or even find mystery in their backyards. With a stiff upper lip, they doggedly pursue answers and often end up battling adversaries right out of fairy tales, myths, and B-movies.
Visually, it's easy to see why Sala draws comparisons to Gorey and Adams, and his art bears more than a passing resemblance to the films of Tim Burton, James Whale, and producer Val Lewton. The atmosphere of Sala's work is sometimes similar to the "Ichabod Crane" sequence of Walt Disney's animated package film, The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad.
Does this amount to anything? Yes, Sala's cartoons are engaging, darkly sweet confections with a hint of pop gothic. He's whimsical and macabre and puts a wry spin on terror. He's a natural born storyteller, but does with the pen and cartoons what the best oral storytellers do with the color, nuance, and tone of their voices - transport the listener to new worlds. Like the best comix and storytellers, Sala's work also sticks with you and leaves you wanting more.
A+
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Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux
FANTAGRAPHICS BOOKS/COCONINO PRESS
CARTOONIST: Richard Sala
ISBN-13: 978-1-56097-822-0; paperback
32pp, B&W, 8½ x 11, $7.95 U.S.
Delphine was a four-issue miniseries written and drawn by Richard Sala, the author of the comic book series, Evil Eye (Fantagraphics Books). The series was published from 2006 to 2009 in a joint venture between Fantagraphics Books and Italy’s Coconino Press.
Delphine #1 was the 13th book in the Ignatz series, a line of comic books published by Fantagraphics Coconino Press. Each individual Ignatz comic book was printed on heavy paper with cardstock covers in an oversized two-color format. Ignatz titles were part book, part magazine, part comic book (pamphlet), and part serialized graphic novel, and like a book, each edition in the line has a dust jacket. The oversized publishing format makes this look like a magazine, but the contents are all comic book.
In the first issue of Delphine, an unnamed young man disembarks from a train and finds himself in a rustic village that is surrounded by an ominous black forest. A university student, the young man is looking for a young co-ed with whom he's smitten. Her name is Delphine Penny, and the first time he asks for directions to her home (in a creepy wig shop), he gets a violent reaction. Soon, he's whisked out of town by a grumpy old man who offers to take him to Penny's address, but he eventually finds nothing but abandonment and a cast of way-too-sinister townsfolk.
Delphine is apparently Richard Sala's retelling of Snow White, but from the perspective of Prince Charming and in a darker context. A detail from the cover of issue one and an incident early in the narrative are the most obvious references to Snow White. The joy, however, will be less in the reworking of that particular fairy tale, and more about the experience of Sala's unique style and execution of storytelling.
He's been favorable compared to Edward Gorey and famed New Yorker cartoonist, Charles Addams, and I've even compared his visual style to filmmaker Tim Burton. Sala's writes mystery stories fully dressed in the trappings of dark fantasy and horror. Like the best horror stories, his characters often blithely saunter into mysterious small towns and villages or isolated peculiar locales, or even find mystery in their backyards. With a stiff upper lip, they doggedly pursue answers and often end up battling adversaries right out of fairy tales, myths, and B-movies.
Visually, it's easy to see why Sala draws comparisons to Gorey and Adams, and his art bears more than a passing resemblance to the films of Tim Burton, James Whale, and producer Val Lewton. The atmosphere of Sala's work is sometimes similar to the "Ichabod Crane" sequence of Walt Disney's animated package film, The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad.
Does this amount to anything? Yes, Sala's cartoons are engaging, darkly sweet confections with a hint of pop gothic. He's whimsical and macabre and puts a wry spin on terror. He's a natural born storyteller, but does with the pen and cartoons what the best oral storytellers do with the color, nuance, and tone of their voices - transport the listener to new worlds. Like the best comix and storytellers, Sala's work also sticks with you and leaves you wanting more.
A+
http://www.richardsala.com/
http://hereliesrichardsala.blogspot.com/
Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux
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Tuesday, January 22, 2013
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