Showing posts with label manga. Show all posts
Showing posts with label manga. Show all posts

Saturday, December 10, 2011

The Box Man

The Box Man
Hardcover
Drawn and Quarterly



I'll be honest with you guys. I've read a lot of strange things in my time, and I think I have a better handle on some of the oddities of Japanese manga than most, but...

this book is fucking weird.

A man drives a scooter while carrying a box on his back. He is accompanied by some sort of cat/turtle thing (it looks kind of like a cat, but has a shell... the back cover compares it to a mollusk, but it looked more like a turtle to me.) He is chased by monsters and the police. At one point a monster decapitates one policeman, then castrates another. At the end, the man arrives at the Sea of Decadence, where he leaves his father -- who has been acting strangely ever since his lower body became that of a crustacean, and who the man was carrying in the aforementioned box. The end.

Seriously? What. The. Fuck?

Don't get me wrong. I really liked this. The art is solid, especially the background and landscapes, and manga-ka Imiri Sakabashira does a good job of keeping the story going despite the odd happenings and the almost total lack of dialogue.

But still. I mean... really. Click on the cover above and you can find a 16-page PDF preview to see what I'm talking about. Be warned that it is probably Not Safe For Work. I think.

People bandy about the word 'surreal' a lot these days, and sometimes it leaves me feeling like Inigo Montoya. But The Box Man -- The Box Man is the real deal. It was like reading one of Rick Veitch's Rare Bit Fiends comics, without the narration, and focused through a completely different cultural lens.

Monday, April 4, 2011

Sunday Funnies: Yotsuba&!





I love Yotsuba&!. From manga-ka Kiyohiko Azuma, creator of Azumanga Daioh, Yotsuba&! follows wide-eyed innocent Yotsuba as she finds joy in the simplest of things, from getting ice cream to going to the beach. It's fun, sweet, and at times laugh-out-loud hilarious. This one-page excerpt gives only a hint of what's in store for you if you pick up a volume. I highly recommend it to anyone, regardless of whether or not they're a fan of manga.