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FOLLY The Consequences of Indiscretion Mature Readers. Paperback. 144 pages. $18.99 (As quoted from the Fantagraphics Website): "Lovers of art comics know Hans Rickheit from his smashing graphic novel The Squirrel Machine (2008), but Rickheit has, for over a decade, been producing his own self-published comics — reaching into the deepest cupboards of the back-mind and culling these strange artifacts. He has been a basement-dweller, gallery troll, and a purveyor of forbidden notions. Originally distributed into the world as Xeroxed pamphlets, these “underground comix” reflect the true nature of its nomenclature: Here are the archeological findings of the subterranean ruins of the psyche. Finally, these scattered elements have been compiled into a compact, lushly illustrated bedside reader. Give your cerebellum a tug and become a spelunker of the subconscious as we trespass among the scorched archaic wastelands of the offspring of apes and fools. Here we find the profane, beautiful progeny of prurient ideals. Immerse yourself in the nocturnal meanderings of unnamed protagonists. Ponder the uncomfortable sexuality of the twins, Cochlea & Eustachia. Recoil at the doings of a dwarfish malefactor in "Hail Jeffrey," or simply stare at the pretty pictures. Suffice to say that readers of The Squirrel Machine will not be disappointed. |
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THE SQUIRREL MACHINE The Enigmatic Graphic Novel by Hans Rickheit Mature Readers. Hardcover. 192 Pages. $18.99 AVAILABLE ONLY FROM FANTAGRAPHICS What is the squirrel machine? Is it a rodent ensnarement device? A mechanism for concealing one’s guarded harvest? An anachronistic fable? A meaningless diversion? Set in a fictional 19th Century New England town, the narrative initially details the relationship and maturation of Edmund and William Torpor. But the two brothers quickly elicit the scorn and recrimination of an unamused public when they reveal their musical creations built from strange technologies and scavenged animal carcasses. Driven to seek a concealment for their aberrant activities, they make a startling discovery. Perhaps they will divine the mystery of the squirrel machine. View Promo Website and extra goodies here. |
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CHLOE The Xeric Award Winning Graphic Novel by Hans Rickheit An earnestly rendered tale of a lonely teenage girl who falls in love with a hermitic dwarf. Erotically charged biological excursions and unrelinquished post-adolescent anguish. Now a trade paperback at a specialty store near you. Mature Readers.136 Pages. $10.95 |