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Brooke McEldowney

Auteur de Hallmarks of Felinity

15 oeuvres 208 utilisateurs 6 critiques 4 Favoris

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A fairy, a succubus, and a former church pianist walk into a club. . . And all hell breaks lose in the cadences of a third-rate noir detective novel. Who is the mysterious Nat Bustard? Why is he gunning for Drusilla? What is the Borgia Cantus? And, most importantly, what would Bogie do?
 
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jsabrina | 1 autre critique | Jul 13, 2021 |
The is a collection of strips from 9 Chickweed Lane that formed a sort of interlude in the strip for some months somewhere round abouts 2009. These strips tell the story of Edna (Gran from 9 Chickweed Lane) during her time in the USO in WWII. I loved loved loved this story when I read it in the daily strip and have been trying to get my hands on a copy of the collection since I first knew it existed. For whatever reason, I never could find it new and used copies were running at high high high prices. The other day I stumbled across it again on my amazon wishlist and saw that someone was selling it for five or six dollars over the cover price rather than five or six times the cover price, and I snatched it up. The story of Edna's adventures and loves as a USO singer and allied spy is just as wonderful as I remembered it: sweet and romantic and bittersweet and real, and just beautifully illustrated and told. I'll be rereading this one many times, I'm sure. Recommended.… (plus d'informations)
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lycomayflower | Jun 2, 2016 |
Brooke McEldowney may be one of the funniest cartoonists out there. His razor-sharp wit and his character's equally razor-sharp dialogue combined with his fluid, organic art style makes for one the freshest, most clever, most visually appealing reading experiences one can have with a daily comic strip. His stories can be at turns touching, laugh out loud funny and cuttingly sarcastic. In so few words, I love it.

I originally discovered McEldowney's work through his strip, rel="nofollow" target="_top">9 Chickweed Lane. What caught my eye immediately was the art. I don't even know how to describe it except that it seems to literally flow. I've seen his rough sketches and it's like one continuous swirl that comes to life and creates his characters for him. I lost track of his strip for a couple of years, but thanks to the wonder that is the internet, I re-discovered not only 9 Chickweed Lane, but found that he had started another online strip called Pibgorn. Pibgorn is a fairy who is in love with a human and whose best friend is a homicidal succubus. I found my way into the Pibgorn world a little late, so was already behind-the-times when I started reading but quickly got caught up in the story and was loving every minute of it. You can imagine my pleasure when I also discovered that the Pibgorn strips were going to be reprinted as collected editions!

It's been fun watching the characters grow and take shape and come into themselves. The Girl in the Coffee Cup introduces us to our three main characters, Pibgorn, Drusilla and Geoff and sets up their relationships with each other. The Poltergeist in the Piano sends Pib and Dru on a time traveling murder mystery involving a vampire. In The Borgia Cantus, Dru has been keeping the demons that she's been vanquishing hidden, that is until Pib unknowingly unleashes their forces on NYC. The characters aren't entirely themselves yet, but you can definitely see the potential of these characters. I'm really hoping that further editions of Pib and Co's adventures are released.

For more information on these and potential future Pibgorn editions, visit Pib Press.… (plus d'informations)
 
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tapestry100 | 1 autre critique | Feb 1, 2011 |
Brooke McEldowney may be one of the funniest cartoonists out there. His razor-sharp wit and his character's equally razor-sharp dialogue combined with his fluid, organic art style makes for one the freshest, most clever, most visually appealing reading experiences one can have with a daily comic strip. His stories can be at turns touching, laugh out loud funny and cuttingly sarcastic. In so few words, I love it.

I originally discovered McEldowney's work through his strip, rel="nofollow" target="_top">9 Chickweed Lane. What caught my eye immediately was the art. I don't even know how to describe it except that it seems to literally flow. I've seen his rough sketches and it's like one continuous swirl that comes to life and creates his characters for him. I lost track of his strip for a couple of years, but thanks to the wonder that is the internet, I re-discovered not only 9 Chickweed Lane, but found that he had started another online strip called Pibgorn. Pibgorn is a fairy who is in love with a human and whose best friend is a homicidal succubus. I found my way into the Pibgorn world a little late, so was already behind-the-times when I started reading but quickly got caught up in the story and was loving every minute of it. You can imagine my pleasure when I also discovered that the Pibgorn strips were going to be reprinted as collected editions!

It's been fun watching the characters grow and take shape and come into themselves. The Girl in the Coffee Cup introduces us to our three main characters, Pibgorn, Drusilla and Geoff and sets up their relationships with each other. The Poltergeist in the Piano sends Pib and Dru on a time traveling murder mystery involving a vampire. In The Borgia Cantus, Dru has been keeping the demons that she's been vanquishing hidden, that is until Pib unknowingly unleashes their forces on NYC. The characters aren't entirely themselves yet, but you can definitely see the potential of these characters. I'm really hoping that further editions of Pib and Co's adventures are released.

For more information on these and potential future Pibgorn editions, visit Pib Press.… (plus d'informations)
 
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tapestry100 | Feb 1, 2011 |

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15
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208
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