Tweet17×23 Showcase Contributors: Isaac Lenkiewicz, Kyle Platts, Henry McCausland, Nick Sheehy, Joe Kessler Nobrow Press Following on from the success of the excellent Nobrow anthology- a bi-annual publication of two halves: one comics and one illustration, and their Showcase series, a smaller format paperback comic which launched Luke Pearson’s much-lauded Hilda adventures, Nobrow produced this last July : [...]
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By: Heidi MacDonald,
on 2/12/2013
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By: Heidi MacDonald,
on 2/1/2013
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TweetOk, so the title’s a bit dubious, but I thought it’d be nice to have a feature where we look at 3 comics, the criteria being that these are either older books I’ve missed, or smaller, self published work. To kick things off, a top notch trio- I enjoyed each one of these offerings immensely, albeit in different ways. [...]
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Isaac the Pirate is terrific. There are 5 volumes in French and the NBM stuff collects the first 4 (two per NBM book). Isaac is a good enough series that I check for a sixth French volume every few months hoping there will be enough material for NBM to do a third book. It’s been 8 years, so I should probably give up…
I wish more Blaine was available in English.
Hey Carter,
I’m a newly converted Blain advocate, so I’m reading all the English language stuff available. So far, that’s the Speed Abater, Isaac 1 &2, Gus and his Gang and the new cookbook with Alain Passard. I think he’s also done some of Lewis Trondheim’s Dungeon early years, but I’m a completist, so that would mean starting at the beginning of Dungeon!
I don’t have any French, so I’m just keeping my fingers crossed that someone will translate the rest of Isaac and maybe some of his other stuff too. Not holding my breath, though!