Mitchum

by Blutch

Paper Book, 2020

Status

Available

Call number

741.5/944

Collection

Publication

New York City : New York Review Comics, [2020]

Description

A star of French comics imagines America--its movie stars, its history, its fashion--in these tantalizing graphic short stories about everything from love to, yes, the actor Robert Mitchum. Blutch is one of the most inventive storytellers in comics, and nothing reveals it like Mitchum. Serialized and collected in the mid-90s and never before available in English, this is Blutch at his most wide-ranging- from Puritan fever dreams to an encounter with a shape-shifting Robert Mitchum, Blutch builds stories out of his dreams, visions of America, and anything else he can get his hands on. Drawn in his unmistakable line that veers in a moment from crude to elegant, blotchy to crisp, horrific to serene, these comics show Blutch searching for new artistic frontiers. What he finds is sometimes surprising, occasionally unsettling, and endlessly fascinating.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member villemezbrown
Writer/artist Blutch seems to rely on the "write what you know" maxim, as the short stories in this collection -- mostly done in pantomime -- focus frequently on the erotic charge between artists and their models. If there is anything deeper than horniness going on here I'm too dumb or lazy to suss
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it out. Blutch also uses a lot of dream logic and dream sequences in these stories (one actually features actor Robert Mitchum), neither of which appeals to me.
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Language

Original language

French

Original publication date

2020

ISBN

9781681374444

Library's rating

½
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