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Obras de Dave Chisholm

Enter the Blue (2022) 7 copias
Canopus (2021) 6 copias
Instrumental (2017) 5 copias

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Note: I accessed a digital review copy of this book through Edelweiss.
 
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fernandie | Sep 15, 2022 |
Dave Chisholm’s Canopus collects all four issues of the titular comic series from Rochester, NY artist and musician. The story follows Helen Sterling, an astronaut stranded on a planet orbiting the star Canopus over three hundred lightyears from Earth. Helen must work to recover her memories while looking for raw materials to power her spacecraft. Aiding her is Arther, a robot she built and who thinks of her as its mother. Meanwhile, Helen’s memories return, forcing her to relive and process past traumas. In this, the story takes place just as much in inner space as it does in outer space. Further, Chisholm’s science-fiction aesthetic draws upon both mid-century pop art as well as the latest NASA technology. For example, Helen’s spacesuit resembles the bubble-helmeted suits of Adam Strange while incorporating new developments that use internal-compression to mimic atmospheric pressure rather than the big, inflated suits in current use. The effect is one of the most beautifully devastating comics stories. A brilliant work of sci-fi.… (más)
 
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DarthDeverell | Sep 29, 2021 |
Dave Chisholm utilizes the graphic novel format perfectly as he takes the parable of the blind men and the elephant as the jumping off point to define the structure of his fictionalized account of Charlie Parker's sojourn to California in the late 1940s, less than a decade before his death. Each chapter changes point of view as a new narrator -- a fellow musician, an artist, a fan, a lover, a mentee, and a record executive -- describes the little bit of Parker they came to know during their brief time with him. Chisholm also changes the style of his art for each chapter to reflect the new perspective and uses a Batman analogy to help comic fans like me understand the impact Parker had on jazz music.

I have not previously read anything about Parker or listened much to his music as jazz is not one of my favorite styles. His life seems like it could be simplified to another talented musician with a substance abuse problem, but Chisholm helps bring out some of the complexity of his mindset and the impact it had on the people around him.
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villemezbrown | Jan 12, 2021 |

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