Sugar Skull (Pantheon Graphic Novels)
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Rating | : | 4.53 (932 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0307907902 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 64 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-01-18 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
In this concluding volume, nightmarish dreams evolve into an even more dreadful reality(With full-color illustrations throughout.). The long, strange trip that began in X'ed Out and continued in The Hive reaches its mind-bending, heartbreaking end, but not before Doug is forced to deal with the lie he's been telling himself since the beginning
Great wrap-up to trilogy! More greatness from Charles Burns. You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll hurl. Buy it.You should read/revisit the first two books before reading this one. And when you're done with this one, you may just want to read all three again, because it's not clear exactly what's going on in much of the story, until you get to the end. Then, it makes sense. You'll real. Shawnkells said Five Stars. Charles Burns is the master of macabre and a true original.. "Sad and haunting conclusion to the trilogy" according to Matthew Snope. A tragic and sad conclusion to the trilogy that began w/ X'ed Out and continued into The Hive. Burns is such a good artist, writer, and storyteller. This third book clearly shows what was going on in the first two books, and the result is rather haunting. Personally, I like Black Hole better, but I'm glad overall I read this trilogy, and I liked its mix o
Burns lives in Philadelphia with his wife and daughters. CHARLES BURNS grew up in Seattle in the 1970s. His work rose to prominence in Art Spiegelman’s Raw magazine in the mid-1980s, and since he has worked on a wide range of projects including album covers, ad campaigns, and set design. He has illustrated covers for Time, The New Yorker, and The New York Times Sunday Magazine, and is cover artist for The Believer. Black Hole received Eisner, Harvey
Patrick Lohier, boingboing“The coloring is vivid and captivating, and Burns has written a deeply rewarding, albeit heart-wrenching conclusion.”