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Blutch

    December 27, 1967

    This author is known for her distinctive style and exploration of profound human emotions. Her works are characterized by insightful character psychology and a poetic language that draws readers into thoughtfully constructed worlds. She delves into complex relationships and internal monologues, revealing the vulnerability and strength of the human spirit. Her writing is often lauded for its introspective nature and its capacity to evoke deep emotional responses.

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    Untamed
    Total Jazz
    Peplum
    Mitchum
    • 2024

      Set in the humorous Old West, the story features a cowboy renowned for his lightning-fast draw and his witty, sarcastic horse. This unique combination delivers a blend of action and comedy, showcasing the charm of Franco-Belgian comics. The narrative promises a lighthearted adventure filled with clever banter and entertaining escapades.

      Untamed
    • 2020

      Mitchum

      • 232 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.7(36)Add rating

      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.

      Mitchum
    • 2018

      Total Jazz

      • 90 pages
      • 4 hours of reading
      3.3(101)Add rating

      Blutch riffs on two quintessentially American art forms in this collection of jazz-themed comics. In this freewheeling collection of short stories and vignettes, the famed French cartoonist examines not only the music, but the nature of the jazz sub-culture. The grumpy festival goer, the curmudgeonly collector, and many other fan “types” are the targets of his unerring gimlet eye. Drawn in a range of styles as improvisational as Coltrane and Mingus ― everything from loose linework to tight pen and ink to gestural pencils ― Blutch captures the excitement of live performance, the lovelorn, and the Great Jazz Detective, who is out but not down.

      Total Jazz
    • 2016

      Peplum

      • 149 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
      3.6(211)Add rating

      The man known as Blutch is one of the giants of contemporary comics, and Peplum may be his masterpiece: a grand, strange dream of ancient Rome. At the edge of the empire, a gang of bandits discovers the body of a beautiful woman in a cave; she is encased in ice but may still be alive. One of the bandits, bearing a stolen name and with the frozen maiden in tow, makes his way toward Rome—seeking power, or maybe just survival, as the world unravels. Thrilling and hallucinatory, vast in scope yet unnervingly intimate, Peplum weaves together threads from Shakespeare and the Satyricon along with Blutch’s own distinctive vision. His hypnotic storytelling and stark, gorgeous art pull us into one of the great works of graphic literature, translated into English for the first time. This NYRC edition features new English hand-lettering and is an oversized paperback with French flaps and extra-thick paper.

      Peplum