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Pocket Full of Rain and Other Stories by Jason |
This multifaceted anthology collects
over 25 stories from the first decade of
Jason's career, including his remarkable
calling card, the novella-length
thriller "Pocket Full of
Rain," which has never before been
published in English. Like a number of
his initial stories, "Pocket"
is actually drawn with realistic human
beings instead of blank-faced animal
characters — a true revelation for Jason
fans. In fact, this book showcases three
distinct styles: his earliest
"realistic" drawing style
(used to unsettling effect in some
particularly creepy stories), an
intermediate "bighead"
cartoony style that still features
humans (used for both humor and drama),
and the "funny-animal" style
he's now best known for.
The book reveals a young cartoonist
experimenting with styles, working
through his obsessions (love,
loneliness, film, Hemingway) and paying
tribute to his cartooning heroes
(Wolverton, Moebius, Pratt). Also,
croquet-playing nuns, sentient cacti,
autobiographical drunken escapades,
lists of people who deserve to die, and
a color gallery featuring God cheating
at Trivial Pursuit.
160-page b&w/color 7" x
10" softcover • $19.99
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