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John Pham

Auteur de Sublife, Tome 1 :

16+ oeuvres 140 utilisateurs 3 critiques

Œuvres de John Pham

Sublife, Tome 1 : (2008) 36 exemplaires
Sublife, Tome 2 : (2010) 22 exemplaires
J&K (2020) 17 exemplaires
Epoxy #3: Giant Size Special (2004) 16 exemplaires
Epoxy #1 (2000) 9 exemplaires
Epoxy 4 (2014) 9 exemplaires
Epoxy #5 7 exemplaires
EPOXY #2 (2000) 5 exemplaires
J & K (2020) 5 exemplaires
Scuzzi 3 exemplaires
Epoxy Cartoon Magazine (1915) 2 exemplaires
Sublife Vol. 1: v. 1 (2008) 2 exemplaires
Sublife Vol. 2 (2009) 2 exemplaires
Epoxy: Issue 1 1 exemplaire
Epoxy #6 1 exemplaire

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Finding the bizarre, true, and sad in the mundane, this story isn't exactly a story. It's more like very detailed observations of loosely affiliated people.
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Brian.Gunderson | 1 autre critique | Oct 14, 2013 |
Sublife #2 is even more interesting than it's predecessor, as John Pham expands his palette of ideas considerably beyond the somewhat narrow scope of the first installment. He's still using the familiar peach-and-blue color scheme, and the familiar restrained approach to plotting and dialogue is still in evidence, but the scope of ideas and subject matter has expanded to great effect. The individual pieces remain unnamed, and at least some of them are continuations of stories begun in the first volume. Presumably they will continue into Sublife #3, which I will am definitely looking forward to.… (plus d'informations)
 
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dr_zirk | Jan 3, 2010 |
Prior to reading Sublife #1, I was only familiar with John Pham's work from the pages of Mome, where he was featured in several of the early issues. I had found his contributions to Mome to be a bit dry, but after reading Sublife #1 I have definitely gained a deeper appreciation of his art, even if not all of these pieces are by any means perfect. Pham's strength is his ability to mix the mundane with the surreal, and allow awkward and off-kilter moments their full due. His style allows the necessary space (both visually and narratively) for the small things, an achievement that eludes many of his peers. And there's no ignoring his pale orange-and-blue color palette - it's odd at first, but after a few pages it does seem entirely appropriate for his (apparently) Southern California setting. Certainly there's enough here to make me want to read on into the next installment of Sublife.… (plus d'informations)
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dr_zirk | 1 autre critique | Dec 18, 2009 |

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Œuvres
16
Aussi par
3
Membres
140
Popularité
#146,473
Évaluation
½ 3.5
Critiques
3
ISBN
9
Langues
2

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