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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Jordan Crane's Masterpiece!,
By Bob Cronin (Belmont, MA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Last Lonely Saturday (Paperback)
From the editor of the acclaimed comics anthology NON comes a beautiful, emotive work of comic art. Largely wordless and cunningly rendered, this little book is sure to touch most folks. The story is both sweet and bitter, both realistic and fantasic, but Crane is certain of what he's getting at, never conflicted. His economical images waste not a line, and his narrative flows effortlessly from panel to panel.Crane's style is so inspired and universally appealing that I can see him becoming a sort of Edward Gorey of our time - widely respected and so confident in his craft that is is able to create just what he likes, and is well-loved for it. This book makes a splendid gift, and is further proof that comics are more than just fodder for superhero movies...
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Art of Mime,
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This review is from: The Last Lonely Saturday (Paperback)
If the careful dance of mime can be translated into a paper medium, then Last Lonely Saturday would be it. The "comic book" genre has gone many steps ahead with this book. I have given it to senior citizens as well as the "Gen X" people and all respond with the same emotion. With a limited amount of words and the way the artist used mimimal amount of lines, it allows the reader to put his own history into the story. It is like a Japanese drawing using only the lightest of the brush to bring an emotion or feeling to the surface. Truly a book to tuck into your pocket or purse and lend or pass on to friends. Some people, hardened citizens of the world, have gotten choked up with the feelings this book evokes. It really is a fun gift to give.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
My experince with this book,
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This review is from: Last Lonely Saturday h/c (fanta version) (Hardcover)
Today I found myself in a recording studio. Among the trinkets and magazines the man recording us had laying around in his studio for the entertainment of restless people like me with nothing to do while their bandmates obsess endlessly over drum takes, I found a battered copy of this unassuming little book. In the two minutes it took for me to read it, I found myself in tears, turning myself away from my fellow musicians (we play death metal) so as not to be seen and asked why I was crying. They didn't notice. Even now it's difficult to think about it without tears swelling in my eyes a bit.
I do not presume to be any sort of authority on modern comic books, graphic novels, their art or the people who write them, but I like to think I am in touch with things and despite it's simplicity this book appeals to one's heart, through it's art and the story. The ultimately romantic message is beyond the nature of the story's ending. I assume it would make a fine gift for one you care about. Beautiful.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A small book with a big heart,
This review is from: The Last Lonely Saturday (Paperback)
Deceptively simple, quietly tender, definitely a tiny jewel -- Jordan Crane has pared down everything to its essence in this superb little tale about a widower visiting his wife's grave, with every line speaking volumes. For anyone who has ever deeply loved another, this will strike a deeply-felt chord. Most highly recommended!
1 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Underwhelmed,
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This review is from: Last Lonely Saturday h/c (fanta version) (Hardcover)
I've recently become more interested in graphic novels from the West, and a friend recommended this book as a "must read". From the standpoint of the "graphic novel", this book doesn't really stack up. But that's okay, because it's not designed to be equal fellow with Dead Walking or J:tHM. Taken as a more artistic work, one finds merit in the absence of any substantial dialog or the simplistic style of art.
But, myself, growing up and growing on Bill Watterson's Calvin and Hobbes, which was filled with incredibly literate dialog and had some notable Sunday editions of the comic that could easily be called complex works of art, found this book to be rather vanilla. |
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Last Lonely Saturday h/c (fanta version) by Jordan Crane (Hardcover - September 27, 2006)
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