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Jon McNaught

Auteur de Automne

7+ oeuvres 167 utilisateurs 3 critiques

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Œuvres de Jon McNaught

Automne (2012) 54 exemplaires
Kingdom (2018) 43 exemplaires
Dimanche : Et Quatre Guides Nature (2012) 39 exemplaires
Pebble Island (2012) 27 exemplaires
Otoño (2015) 2 exemplaires
Otoño (2013) 1 exemplaire

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Excellent, beautiful comic from McNaught, with lovely production from No Brow Press. More meditative (lots of aspect-to-aspect transitions) than plot-driven, McNaught explores life in UK small-towns. The boundaries that the characters inhabit seem limited, but McNaught finds a lyricism in the banal - it's at the same time touching and disturbing.

There's definitely a touch of the Chris Wares in the mechanics of the piece - the rhythms, dimensions, the muted palette - but McNaught brings his own, more organic feel. There's something of an Arts And Crafts sensibility in some of the designs. All in all, an understated gem of a comic.

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thisisstephenbetts | Nov 25, 2023 |
Me'l van regalar per què m'agrada el que fa el Sr. Chris Ware i ara em veuré obligada a donar la raó a l'autor del regal.

Poc text, moltes vinyetes, simetria, dibuix minimalista, però ple de detalls alhora. I les petites històries quotidianes que no ho sembla, però expliquen tant....

Una perleta.
 
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acornet | Mar 22, 2020 |
You’ve heard of graphic-format novels and this is a graphic-format short story. It’s a quiet story -- a collection of observations and imaginings as two people spend the evening on a rooftop as day changes to night. A cursory read might prompt a reaction of, “Is that all there is? What was the point?” while an appreciative read might be, “That was lovely and calming, I want to read it again.”

Note: some sites classify this book for ages 9 and up but, to me, age 9 might be too young. That said, it would be a lovely book to read *to* a child (even younger than 9), where the reader would help the child to interpret the sequence of tiny images, light dialogue and sounds from nature.

(Review based on a copy of the book provided by the publisher.)
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DetailMuse | Nov 15, 2016 |

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Œuvres
7
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4
Membres
167
Popularité
#127,264
Évaluation
3.8
Critiques
3
ISBN
14
Langues
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