I really, really liked this comic-book. I loved the way it was drawn and especially the points of view were very interesting and felt different and fresh. Also enjoyed that the artist used for example cat's real reactions in the pictures, that even though the characters were so human like, they s...
Half of this volume was graphic novel and the other half was an indepth explanation of the process of using watercolors to paint the panels. While I found the explanation interesting, I was a little bit sad that this volume was so short. I really loved the short story at the end about the woman...
Not as good as the first volume. The setting is in New Orleans and the Jazz scene - I am not really into Jazz so maybe that is why it did not appeal as much. One interesting thing was that all the great Jazz musicians were in prison due to drug abuse. But this is a pretty thin volume, only 1 s...
A detective/noir comic based in 1950s New Orleans, how can you pass that up. I was surprised in some of the accuracy in the drawings of Canal Street and St Charles during Mardi Gras, but also there were some inaccuracies that I wish would have represented the cities architecture better. In genera...