The strip attempts at recreating a dirty-realist outlook and a dark cinematic style through fairly clean, realistic lines. Very detailed watercolor drawings, including real-life places and cities, also contribute to the realistic feel of the series, despite the fact that characters are animals. The style of drawing has evolved throughout the series, with later issues displaying sharper, higher-quality colour and fewer grainy lines.
Thursday, February 14, 2013
Currently Reading - Blacksad by Juanjo Guarnido
The strip attempts at recreating a dirty-realist outlook and a dark cinematic style through fairly clean, realistic lines. Very detailed watercolor drawings, including real-life places and cities, also contribute to the realistic feel of the series, despite the fact that characters are animals. The style of drawing has evolved throughout the series, with later issues displaying sharper, higher-quality colour and fewer grainy lines.
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And of course the hero is a cat. Take note, Admiral and HRH.
I picked up the first hardcover around this time last year. I wonder if they've printed some new ones since.
He's the hero alright but he gets his ass kicked an awful lot - like most private detectives.
There have been three other albums, three albums; one about racial tensions between white and black furred characters, another set around Vegas with an atomic storyline and the last one, my favorite, about a disbanded music group set around New Orleans. DonM't know if they've been translated in english as of yet.
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