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Private investigator John Blacksad is up to his feline ears in mystery, digging into the backstories behind murders, child abductions, and nuclear secrets. Guarnido's sumptuously painted pages and rich cinematic style bring the world of 1950s America to vibrant life, with Canales weaving in fascinating tales of conspiracy, racial tension, and the "red scare" Communist witch hunts of the time. Guarnido reinvents anthropomorphism in these pages, and industry colleagues no less than Will Eisner, Jim Steranko, and Tim Sale are fans!Whether John Blacksad is falling for dangerous women or getting beaten to within an inch of his life, his stories are, simply put, unforgettable.* Dark Horse is very proud to present the first three Blacksad stories in a beautiful hardcover collection, completely relettered to the artist's specifications and with the latest album, Red Soul, in English for the very first time.* This internationally acclaimed series has won nearly a dozen prestigious awards — including the Angoulême Comics Festival prizes for Best Series and Best Artwork-and is a three-time Eisner Award nominee.
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Hardcover: 184 pages
Publisher: Dark Horse Originals; 1st Printing edition (June 22, 2010)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 159582393X
ISBN-13: 978-1595823939
Product Dimensions:
8.6 x 0.7 x 11.1 inches
Shipping Weight: 2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
Average Customer Review:
4.7 out of 5 stars
156 customer reviews
Amazon Best Sellers Rank:
#35,115 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
The idea of anthropomorphism has been around for centuries. It has since then become among the most popular methods of storytelling. Proof of that is the wide collection of animated shorts by Disney and Warner Bros. featuring beloved funny animal characters like Mickey Mouse and Bugs Bunny and comics like The Far Side, Garfield, The Smurfs, and, of course, Blacksad, which may be the leading example of modern mature anthropomorphism. The mix of the fine writing of Juan DÃaz Canales and the beautiful watercolor art of Juanjo Guarnido is a brilliant concoction that must be read.This book contains the first 3 volumes in the series. The first one, Somewhere Within the Shadows (2000), deals with a murder case involving a former lover of the titular black cat character, John Blacksad, and he hunts down the killer. Next, Arctic Nation (2002), which is a kidnapping case that takes place in a suburb with a big racism problem. It also serves as the introduction of Blacksad's weasel sidekick, Weekly, who works for a tabloid magazine. Finally, there's Red Soul (2005), where Blacksad uncovers a nuclear conspiracy in which an old friend of his happens to be involved in during the Red Scare in late 1950's America.While the writing is top notch for a crime drama such as this, the highlight is the art style. Like I said earlier, it's absolutely gorgeous. Each panel is like a work of art. Even the dark scenes are lovely to look at. The character designs have a lot of variety and can range from being delightfully cute to tastefully sexy. However, there are some that argue that many of the female characters look too similar to humans, especially the feline ones. While I can see why it would be off putting to some, I still don't think it's such a heavy flaw the makes the whole comic fall apart. It offers enjoyable stories and characters that will satisfy not only crime drama fans but also comic fans in general.
This French comic series is an American crime noir, but done entirely with anthropomorphic animals! Printed out in full-sized album books by Asterisk publisher Darguad, this was written by Juan DÃaz Canales and superbly drawn by former Disney animator Juanjo Guarnido. There have been 5 albums done in Europe, but released so far as 3 in America through Dark Horse Comics, the first 3 of which were collected into a single volume.Blacksad ia a black humanoid cat living in an anthro version of our world where he's a former WWII vet now acting as a jack-of-all-trades private eye. The first case we run into has Blacksad investigating the killing of a famous actress he used to date. Next, he teams up with his on-again/off-again partner Weekly, a weasel reporter, to deal with a racial violence in a case with white supremacists, namely animals that are completely white furred/feathered/scaled. The last part of the first volume has Blacksad taking on the task of playing bodyguard to a turtle on a lucky streak in Vegas, which evolves in a Cold War plot with a corrupt senator. The second volume, A Silent Hell, sees Blacksad and Weekly in New Orleans during Mardi Gras to hunt for a missing blues musician whose wife is about to give birth to their child, but his benefactor wants him found mostly to cover up a past medical debacle. The third book titled Amarillo features Blacksad still touring America after New Orleans, and is first charged with taking a travelers convertible back home, but becomes engrossed with a roaming poet whose actions have lead to a series of violent acts after teaming up with the poet's perky publisher.This series is still going on in France, with future publications said to come in English from Dark Horse. Each story brilliantly balances the worlds of a gritty detective tale with a look at American society during the 1950s, plus the occasional delve into surrealism and how dreams can wash over into reality. You can read any of the volumes separately on their own, or get all of the visual awesomeness as the intrigue continues.
The art is breathtaking. I love the art so much. I read comic more for the art than story most of the time so I can be bias. This book contains the first three stories of a Blacksad series. Reading the first story was shocking for me because I didn't expect the amount of violence or graphic nudity. When I saw violence I mean someone getting shot in the head and the artist doesn't shy away from it. You see the blood and the dead corpse. The first page has a sex scene. The sex scene isn't that graphic but throughout the graphic novel there is a fair amount of female exposed breasts or butt. I know some fans of the graphic novel complain about the females being depicted as sensual and more human like (I would say Cheetah from Thundercats) while the men can be half and half. Sometimes male characters can look more human like ThunderCats. BlackSad looks like A Thundercat. Other characters who look closer to animal heads on human bodies like Disney's Zootopia. Yes it's not always consistent of animal proportions to human ones but who cared the art is good. It's so freakin good. Now for the story. I don't like Arctic Nation Story. It's attempting to be commentary on the racism, segregation,KKK and Black Panther (for one page, seriously it's only one page they don't come back again) and maybe The Imitation of Life film (kinda spoils). It falls flat honestly. Not all authors are good at discussing race. To me as a Black America the storyline being told by two White men from Spain didn't work. Maybe the whole premise of a Film noir set in the 1940s America told by none Americans doesn't work all the time. That isn't their experience but I like the effort. They do seem to enjoy American pop culture.
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