Panther
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Description
"Evens is the finest ambassador for Belgian illustration since Hergé." --The Guardian
Brecht Evens, the award-winning author of The Wrong Place and The Making Of, returns with an unsettling graphic novel about a little girl and her imaginary feline companion. Iconoclastic in his cartooning and page layouts, subtle in his plotting, and deft in his capturing of the human experience, Evens has crafted a tangled, dark masterwork. Christine lives in a big house with her father and her cat, Lucy. When Lucy gets sick and dies, Christine is devastated. But alone in her room, something special happens: a panther pops out of her dresser drawer and begins to tell her stories of distant Pantherland, where he is the crown prince. A shape-shifter who tells Christine anything she wants to hear, Panther begins taking over Christine's life, alienating her from her other toys and friends. As Christine's world spirals out of control, so does the world Panther has created for her. Panther is a chilling voyage into the shadowy corners of the human psyche. The Drawn & Quarterly edition of Panther is an extended "director's cut," featuring additional material not included in the original book.Product Details
Price
$26.95
$25.06
Publisher
Drawn & Quarterly
Publish Date
April 26, 2016
Pages
120
Dimensions
9.2 X 11.2 X 0.7 inches | 1.9 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781770462267
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Belgian cartoonist Brecht Evens was born in 1986 and studied illustration in Ghent, Belgium. Important mentors were his illustration teacher Goele Dewanckel and cartoonist/comedy coach/zen master Randall Casaer.
His debut comic book, A Delivery from Outer Space, was released in 2005. The slightly melodramatic Vincent was released in 2006, followed in 2007 by a little nocturnal fantasy called Night Animals. The Wrong Place (2009), started out as a graduation project and was a departure from the more typical comic art of his earlier books. It won the Haarlem Comic Festival's Willy Vandersteen Award for best Dutch-language graphic novel, and an award at the Angouleme International Comics Festival. He followed The Wrong Place up with The Making Of (2012) and the many-year-end-best-of-list appearing Panther (2016). Brecht lives in Paris in a charming and oh so Parisian garret apartment.Reviews
"Filled with the kind of magical thinking that powers childhood--where the unknown is exciting and terrifying in equal measures--and told with a confidence that dares you to keep up, it's unlike anything else you'll read this month and all the better for it. A triumph."--Wired
"Brecht Evens' Panther is undeniably one of the standout releases so far this year, blending astonishing watercolour art and an increasingly menacing tone."--The Quietus "Brecht Evens manages to dream up the same kind of menacing, seductive hocus-pocus that made kid-lit curmudgeons Maurice Sendak or Roald Dahl so beloved."--The Globe and Mail "A dark fairy tale filled with troubling implications and haunting illustrations."--Publishers Weekly "Panther [is] one of the most beautiful and disturbing narratives of childhood ever produced in the comics medium."--Vulture "[Brecht's] pages shine bright with color, almost floral in its abundance, and they rarely use panels. But they're not just beautiful. The mind at work here thinks about less obvious ways of achieving truths."--Paste "Evens illustrates the story with the panel-less flow of a picture book, and colorfully painted drawings erupt into full-page, cubist abstraction when events in the story get out of hand."--Mental Floss "... in Panther, [Even's has] conjured up one of the great characters of contemporary comics."--Creative Review "A chilling twist on a little girl's imaginary friend...[Panther] spotlights Evens' immense range of character expressions as well as his strong understanding of how to use color to intensify those numerous emotional beats."--AV Club "...one of the most remarkable comics that I've experienced in recent memory...But is Evens' latest work a masterpiece? It's a strong word... I think Panther earns it."--Comics Alliance "A brilliant book, full of wonder both delightful and malicious, Evens has created a masterpiece."--The Comics Journal