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Alternative & Underground Comics, Erotica

Celluloid

by Dave McKean
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Overview

A woman arrives at an apartment, but her partner can’t get away from work.
She is disappointed and settles in for a night alone, but finds a film projector with a reel of film loaded. The film is scratched and blurry, but she can make out a couple making love. When the film burns out, a door is revealed which leads to a misty town square... and a series of fantastical sexual encounters.

But the plot doesn’t really matter. Celluloid is a rare instance (especially among Anglo-Saxons) of a top-flight cartoonist working within erotic — even pornographic, to embrace the word — parameters, with the intent of creating a genuine work of art.

As the artist says: “There are so many comics about violence. I’m not entertained or amused by violence, and I’d rather not have it in my life. Sex, on the other hand, is something the vast majority of us enjoy, yet it rarely seems to be the subject of comics. Pornography is usually bland, repetitive and ugly, and, at most, ‘does the job’. I always wanted to make a book that is pornographic, but is also, I hope, beautiful, and mysterious, and engages the mind.”

Bringing to bear the astonishing range of illustrative and storytelling skills that have served him so well on his collaborations with Neil Gaiman and such solo projects as the (recently re-released) epic graphic novel Cages, Dave McKean forges into new territory with this unique work of erotica.

About the Author, Dave McKean

Dave McKean is an illustrator of books and comics, and a maker of films. His graphic novel Cages was recently re-released by Dark Horse Comics. He lives in Kent, England, with a wife, many fish, some millipedes and two children.

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Editorials

Publishers Weekly

A work of erotica meant to be as stimulating mentally as it is visually by famed illustrator/director McKean (MirrorMask). The book's story, of a bored woman waiting for her partner to get home from a late night at work who discovers a film projector with a mysterious pornographic scene loaded onto it, serves as simple setup for a tale told without words. McKean's ability to master many artistic styles and use them to present an ever-changing surreal visual narrative is on full display. As the woman's night brings her from one mysterious encounter to another, McKean employs pencils, inks, charcoals, paint, photographic collages, photography with live models and more, mixing them together as the story builds in its visual complexity. The work has a dreamlike quality throughout, sometimes confusing, sometimes nightmarish, sometimes bizarre, as shapes and people meld and twist into one another. Nothing is ever really explained or resolved, putting the burden on reader to take their own meaning away from the night's events. (June)

Book Details

Published
June 27, 2011
Publisher
Fantagraphics Books
Pages
232
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781606994405

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