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Violent Cases
Violent Cases
Author: Neil Gaiman, Dave McKean
This is the classic work from Gaiman and McKean, offered in hardcover with an expanded art section and introductions by Alan Moore, Paul Gravett, and Neil Gaiman! A narrator remembers his childhood encounters with an old osteopath who claims to have treated Al Capone. Gradually, England of the 1960s and Chicago of the 1920s merge into a haunting...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781783293605
ISBN-10: 1783293608
Publication Date: 6/6/2014
Pages: 48
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Publisher: Titan Books Ltd
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
Members Wishing: 1
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It was Gaiman & McKean's first work together (finished in 1987.) 25 years ago.
I have to remember that, and that it was 'groundbreaking' for its time. It's dark and atmospheric, but... that's about it. It lacks conflict. And resolution. I still feel, the next day, very "what was the point?"
And that's not fair. The artwork is beautiful and weird. The narration is good.
I'm just left with - why/to whom is he telling this story? and why now? It's an exercise in memory, I guess.
Being such a fan of their subsequent work, I see where their collaboration led.
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