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Monsters by Barry Windsor-Smith

May 6, 2021 By achuka Leave a Comment

ACHUKA Book of the Day 6 May 2021

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“In this 360-page graphic novel, the London-born Windsor-Smith moves out of his more customary fantasy mode to reappraise the values of the United States, his adopted homeland of over fifty years. Central to his critique is the monster shown in close up on the cover, red stripes spray-painted across his face, two small US flags poking from his ears, as if personifying patriotism perverted into some grotesque Captain America.” TLS
“Monsters hums with suppressed violence and regret, and Windsor-Smith renders both with real power. His command of pose and gesture – Tom’s thick arms bunching with tension, Janet’s shoulders slumping in resignation – brings his cast to life.” GUARDIAN
“I’ve drawn stories in the simplest of fashions; just plain and simple outlines that suggest reality rather than define it. I’ve created stories with high detail like a Pre-Raphaelite painting. Boiling comics down to simplicity is fine if you are producing a simple narrative. Monsters is realistic and complex and is therefore rendered that way.” Barry Windsor-Smith NPR

A FAILED GENETICS PROJECT FROM 1944 GERMANY INVADES THE LIVES OF TWO AMERICAN FAMILIES IN THE 1950s AND THE 1960s

[contains adult dialogue]

Bailey doesn’t realize he is about to fulfil his tragic destiny when he walks into a US Army recruitment office. Secretive, damaged, innocent, trying to forget a past and looking for a future, Bobby is the perfect candidate for a secret US government experiment, an unholy continuation of a genetics program that was discovered in Nazi Germany nearly 20 years earlier in the waning days of World War II. Bailey’s only ally and protector, Sergeant McFarland, intervenes, which sets off a chain of cascading events that spin out of everyone’s control. As the monsters of the title multiply, becoming real and metaphorical, the story reaches a crescendo of moral reckoning.

A 360-page tour de force of visual storytelling, Monsters‘ narrative canvas is copious: part family drama, part thriller, part metaphysical journey, it is an intimate portrait of individuals struggling to reclaim their lives and an epic political odyssey that plays across two generations of American history. With passages of heartbreaking tenderness, excruciating pain, redemption and sacrifice, and devastating violence, Monsters must be of the most intense graphic novels ever drawn.

Filed Under: Blog, BookOfTheDay, Books, Illustrated, YA Tagged With: b&w, graphic novel, illustration, monochrome

Bad News! Fujifilm Discontinues Neopan 400 and Provia 400X

July 21, 2013 By achuka Leave a Comment

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Another sad day in the history of photographic film…

Fujifilm Tokyo confirmed that the Neopan 400 B&W film and the Provia 400X slide film have been discontinued. Following the fate of Neopan 1600, Fujifilm takes another loved and acclaimed B&W negative film emulsion off the market. That leaves Neopan 100 as the only remaining B&W film manufactured by Fujifilm. And with Provia 400X, the last high-speed slide film is now finally gone, leaving Provia 100F, Velvia 100 and Velvia 50 in Fujifilm’s slide film lineup.

via Bad News! Fujifilm Discontinues Neopan 400 and Provia 400X.

Filed Under: Blog, Photography/Art Tagged With: black-and-white, film, Fujifilm, monochrome, negative, slide

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