Everything is Flammable
- 156pages
- 6 heures de lecture
The first full-length Graphic Memoir from one of the masters of the form.
Gabrielle Bell crée des récits graphiques qui explorent les complexités des liens humains et de l'existence quotidienne. Son style distinctif se caractérise par une psychologie subtile des personnages et une honnêteté brute qui immerge les lecteurs dans les paysages intimes de ses protagonistes. Bell saisit magistralement des moments fugaces et des vérités poignantes avec un sens aigu du détail et une touche de mélancolie. Son travail explore les thèmes de la solitude, de la connexion et de la recherche de sens dans le monde contemporain.






The first full-length Graphic Memoir from one of the masters of the form.
Gabrielle Bell's best known stories that solidified her place among today's top cartoonists.
Gabrielle Bell returns with a brilliant new collection of hilarious short stories. From a revisionist Red Riding Hood, to uncomfortable role reversals, Gabrielle Bell revels in skewering modern mores with razor-sharp humor and wry observations. Culled from The New Yorker, Paris Review, and Medium, including several brand new previously unpublished gems, Inappropriate collects Bell's best short comics form the last couple of years.
"One of the best things going in auto-bio inflected comics these days." -- Art Spiegelman, Maus
Gabrielle Bell showcases her humor in a collection of insightful and witty narratives that blend personal anecdotes with sharp observations. Her unique storytelling style offers a fresh perspective on everyday life, highlighting the absurdities and quirks of human experiences. Through a mix of illustrations and prose, readers are invited to explore her world, where laughter and reflection coexist, making for an engaging and entertaining read.
This anthology of comics inspired by real-life missed connection ads posted on Craigslist and in local papers around the country will tug at your heartstrings and make you think. Lonely hearts, romantics, and even cynics pore over missed connection ads in search of love, to gawk and giggle, or out of curiosity. These posted stranger sightings and chance encounters lay bare the truths and oddities of real-life loneliness and attractions and bring out the voyeur in the best of us. I Saw You takes this phenomenon and makes it even better.Julia Wertz has gathered the stars and soon-to-be-stars of the graphic art world, including Peter Bagge, Jesse Reklaw, Tom Hart, Sam Henderson, Laura Park, Emily Flake, Keith Knight, Janelle Hessig, Gabrielle Bell, Aaron Renier, Austin English, Corinne Mucha, Jeffrey Brown, Alec Longstreth, Minty Lewis, Joey Sayers, David Malki, Kazimir Strzepek, Ken Dahl, Shannon Wheeler, Shaenon Garrity, Rodd Perry, Abby Denson, Damien Jay, Sarah Glidden, and dozens more, to interpret these plaintive, hopeful postings in drawings that range from laugh-out-loud funny to disarmingly strange.