Frogcatchers
Jeff Lemire
(Author)
Description
Experience a surreal descent into one man's psychosis in this haunting and chilling graphic novel from the New York Times bestselling author of Roughneck and Sweet Tooth, "the Stephen King of comics" (Maclean's). A man wakes up alone in a strange room with no recollection of who he is or how he got there. The padlocked doors and barren lobby reinforce the strangeness of this place. This is--as he reads from an old-fashioned keychain beside his bed--the Edgewater Hotel. Even worse, something ominous seems to be lurking in one of the rooms. But when he meets a young companion--the only other soul in this vast, enveloping emptiness--his new friend begs him not to unlock the door. There must be something behind it...but what? A haunted hotel on the edge of reality, an endless bridge spanning an infinite ocean, and a man and a boy looking for a way out. This is the setting for a boundary-pushing, genre-defying new work of fiction by one of comics' master storytellers.Product Details
Price
$22.99
Publisher
Gallery 13
Publish Date
September 24, 2019
Pages
112
Dimensions
6.7 X 0.7 X 10.2 inches | 1.0 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781982107376
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About the Author
Jeff Lemire, writer of SENTIENT for TKO Studios, is the award-winning, New York Times best-selling author of such graphic novels as Essex County, Sweet Tooth, Underwater Welder and Roughneck as well as co-creator of Descender with Dustin Nguyen, Black Hammer with Dean Ormston, Plutona with Emi Lenox and A.D.: After Death with Scott Snyder. He collaborated with celebrated musician Gord Downie on the graphic novel and album The Secret Path, which was made into an animated film in 2016. Jeff has won numerous awards including an Eisner Award and Juno Award in 2017. He has also written extensively for both Marvel and DC Comics. Many of his books are currently in development for film and television, including both Descender and A.D.: After Death at Sony Pictures, Essex County at the CBC, Underwater Welder and Plutona at Waypoint Entertainment and Gideon Falls with Hivemind Media.
Reviews
"A perfect miniature of memory and loss, affecting and beautifully told in an outstanding use of the medium. A haunting dream of a book."
--Warren Ellis, New York Times and award-winning author of Transmetropolitan and Gun Machine
"Frogcatchers is a flawless, brutally sharp diamond that captures the fear, frailty, and unending mystery of what it means to be alive. Should be required reading for the human race."
--Blake Crouch, New York Times bestselling author of Dark Matter and the Wayward Pines trilogy
"As the surrealistic/impressionistic nightmare images of Frogcatchers coalesce, a beating and bleeding heart is revealed. The genius of Jeff Lemire is that he dares trust us enough to show us the heart is ours. Frogcatchers is mesmeric and beautiful and it'll mess you up good."
--Paul Tremblay, national bestselling author of The Cabin at the End of the Woods and A Head Full of Ghosts
"Eisner Award-winner Lemire hooks the reader with a mystery in this slim, dreamy fable....Lemire's scratchy lines and bursts of color in the "real world" add a visceral quality to this meditation on coping with mortality....carried off with striking visual themes."
--Publishers Weekly
"One of comics' most popular and prolific writers....[presents a] pensive, enigmatic story....Lemire's wispy, casual illustrations add to the dreamlike air of this quietly haunting tale."
--Booklist
"Frogcatchers unfolds like an episode of The Twilight Zone, [...] Lemire's loose and fluid style lends itself to the dreamy quality of the storytelling and many of the pages read like storyboards, as some of the scenes change using fades and pans. What truly shines through in Frogcatchers is Lemire's knack for mixing the real world with the fantasy inherent in the human psyche."
--Leo Weekly
"A gestural gem...That Lemire's art is intrinsic to and inextricable from the philosophical aspects of Frogcatchers is not only a testament to his prowess as a storyteller, but also a shining example of the power and range of the comics medium itself. Frogcatchers is vital and thoughtful, challenging and beautiful: a brilliant piece from an accomplished cartoonist who is continuing to explore and grow even while at the top of his game."
--Quill & Quire (starred review)
--Warren Ellis, New York Times and award-winning author of Transmetropolitan and Gun Machine
"Frogcatchers is a flawless, brutally sharp diamond that captures the fear, frailty, and unending mystery of what it means to be alive. Should be required reading for the human race."
--Blake Crouch, New York Times bestselling author of Dark Matter and the Wayward Pines trilogy
"As the surrealistic/impressionistic nightmare images of Frogcatchers coalesce, a beating and bleeding heart is revealed. The genius of Jeff Lemire is that he dares trust us enough to show us the heart is ours. Frogcatchers is mesmeric and beautiful and it'll mess you up good."
--Paul Tremblay, national bestselling author of The Cabin at the End of the Woods and A Head Full of Ghosts
"Eisner Award-winner Lemire hooks the reader with a mystery in this slim, dreamy fable....Lemire's scratchy lines and bursts of color in the "real world" add a visceral quality to this meditation on coping with mortality....carried off with striking visual themes."
--Publishers Weekly
"One of comics' most popular and prolific writers....[presents a] pensive, enigmatic story....Lemire's wispy, casual illustrations add to the dreamlike air of this quietly haunting tale."
--Booklist
"Frogcatchers unfolds like an episode of The Twilight Zone, [...] Lemire's loose and fluid style lends itself to the dreamy quality of the storytelling and many of the pages read like storyboards, as some of the scenes change using fades and pans. What truly shines through in Frogcatchers is Lemire's knack for mixing the real world with the fantasy inherent in the human psyche."
--Leo Weekly
"A gestural gem...That Lemire's art is intrinsic to and inextricable from the philosophical aspects of Frogcatchers is not only a testament to his prowess as a storyteller, but also a shining example of the power and range of the comics medium itself. Frogcatchers is vital and thoughtful, challenging and beautiful: a brilliant piece from an accomplished cartoonist who is continuing to explore and grow even while at the top of his game."
--Quill & Quire (starred review)