Category: Comics
The Spectators (Beautiful book acquried 6.11.2015)

Victor Hussenot’s The Spectators is a gorgeous new graphic novel from Nobrow. I’ve read it twice now (“read” as a verb seems inadequate but—), and will get to a proper review later this week. Excellent stuff. Nobrow’s blurb:
What if we are merely shadows, our characters defined by a simple inflection of light? The realm of possibilities opens up, because in our world we are nothing but spectators.
The Spectators unfolds as a poetic and philosophical introspection on the nature of man. Victor Hussenot‘s palette is awash with subtle colour, gently carrying the narrative and allowing the reader to envelop themselves in the lyricism of the work. Reminiscent of French New Wave cinema with its clipped dialogue, gentle pacing and departure from a classic narrative structure, The Spectators is an exciting new graphic novel.

The Bus — Paul Kirchner

The Bus — Paul Kirchner

His skin awakens in contact with the air — Victor Hussenot
Hey — Duck (Krazy Kat)
No One Is Thirsty (Perry Bible Fellowship)
The Bus — Paul Kirchner

Crumbling — Chris Ware

The Bus — Paul Kirchner

The Bus — Paul Kirchner

Rotten (Calvin and Hobbes)

Cooking/Gardening — Chris Ware
The Bus — Paul Kirchner

The Bus — Paul Kirchner







