Our hero, attending a Halloween party in an embarrassing pink bunny costume (he wanted to he a pirate) stumbles across a secret society of damaged, forgotten, and pissed-off toys in the basement of his friend's house--including the terrifying Amélie, not an adorable gamine played by Audrey Tautou --but a towering sentient assemblage of broken toy parts out for revenge! With appearances in such anthologies as Kramers Ergot and Blab, Stéphane Blanquet has been delighting and terrifying American readers with his superslick, ultradetailed creepiness. So it makes perfect sense that his first graphic novel to be published in the U.S. would be... a children's book? Yes indeed.
Stéphane Blanquet Book order
Stéphane Blanquet is a prominent figure in the new wave of comic artists, renowned for his unsettling and distinctive universe. His work unflinchingly portrays isolated, excluded, and humiliated characters, often featuring themes of abusive parents, victimized children, and perpetually transforming bodies and minds. Blanquet's unique visual style, characterized by chiaroscuro and intricate detail, evokes a powerful emotional response in the viewer. Beyond his graphic novels, he extends his artistic vision into three-dimensional installations, animation, and theatrical scenography, showcasing his versatility and profound exploration of the human psyche.


- 2010