I really enjoyed this book, a collection of five almost mystical short stories. The simple illustrations convey a very ponderous tension between the characters, an expectation of greater things at play, and I don't know how Jason does this. There is so much life present and hinted at in each of t...
For outsiders to the stoic animal-headed Scandinavian master of silent comics, this volume is a must. Included are the individual graphic novels "Emily Says Hello", "Low Moon", "&", "Proto Film Noir", and "You are Here", each vastly different but containing Jason's distinct motifs (repressed emo...
A very minimal graphic novella, Werewolves of Montpellier was an enjoyable read that never really elevated itself beyond expectations. Sven dresses like a werewolf and steals things during full moons. He reasons that his disguise will buy him a few seconds because everyone fears werewolves. Then ...
A commoner strode by carrying a clucking chicken, imported from the Lands of Light, in a box. A merchant had probably promised the fellow the fowl would lafor years to com ...