Blacksad 3. Âme Rouge
Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2005 15:56 -0700
I've been expecting this book for a long time, and then I found out yesterday that it had been released last friday (in Spanish, I don't know about the French edition yet). So today I went to my usual store and bought it.
If you're new here, and you haven't heard about Blacksad and why I like it so much, check out the following threads:
http://usagiyojimbo.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=351
http://usagiyojimbo.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=920
http://usagiyojimbo.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1070
And... well, I LOVED IT! Seriously, the series keeps getting better. This time, the story is about the threat of the cold war: a group of leftist thinkers is under investigation of a McCarthy-inspired senator for being suspects of spying for the Soviets. One of these thinkers is an old acquaintance of Blacksad, and as the story evolves Blacksad sees himself involved in the conspiracy, partly because of his friendship with said scientist. I don't want to spoil the story, so I won't say much more.
However, there are a few issues which might turn off a few people. This volume doesn't have as much action as the pretty-much perfect Arctic-Nation, and relies more on dialogue. This isn't really a problem, but when I finished the book I felt like something was missing. Also, I don't like how a few panels are composed: one or two of them feel like if they were lacking a few dialogue bubbles (printer mistake? Or was it deliberate?), and other panels have overacting characters, they feel too cartoony. And, just like the other books, the story feels too short: I wish they could have drawn more pages to give the reader a better background for the story.
The best things: the story itself, obviously. Except for the said overreacting panels, they characters are very expressive and amazingly drawn. The McCarthy-like senator is a rooster, but he's probably the scariest rooster I've ever seen. Otto Liebber (Blacksad's old friend) is an owl who looks almost exactly like the O RLY owl that has been popping all over the internet lately, which I found very amusing. And, as always, the huge amount of research and the extreme attention to detail is just incredible.
I can't recommend this series enough. If you ever have the chance to buy any of the books, do so without hesitation. Just like Usagi Yojimbo, the stories don't relate much to each other except for the previously introduced characters, but it's not a big deal.
I just can't wait for the 4th volume...
If you're new here, and you haven't heard about Blacksad and why I like it so much, check out the following threads:
http://usagiyojimbo.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=351
http://usagiyojimbo.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=920
http://usagiyojimbo.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1070
And... well, I LOVED IT! Seriously, the series keeps getting better. This time, the story is about the threat of the cold war: a group of leftist thinkers is under investigation of a McCarthy-inspired senator for being suspects of spying for the Soviets. One of these thinkers is an old acquaintance of Blacksad, and as the story evolves Blacksad sees himself involved in the conspiracy, partly because of his friendship with said scientist. I don't want to spoil the story, so I won't say much more.
However, there are a few issues which might turn off a few people. This volume doesn't have as much action as the pretty-much perfect Arctic-Nation, and relies more on dialogue. This isn't really a problem, but when I finished the book I felt like something was missing. Also, I don't like how a few panels are composed: one or two of them feel like if they were lacking a few dialogue bubbles (printer mistake? Or was it deliberate?), and other panels have overacting characters, they feel too cartoony. And, just like the other books, the story feels too short: I wish they could have drawn more pages to give the reader a better background for the story.
The best things: the story itself, obviously. Except for the said overreacting panels, they characters are very expressive and amazingly drawn. The McCarthy-like senator is a rooster, but he's probably the scariest rooster I've ever seen. Otto Liebber (Blacksad's old friend) is an owl who looks almost exactly like the O RLY owl that has been popping all over the internet lately, which I found very amusing. And, as always, the huge amount of research and the extreme attention to detail is just incredible.
I can't recommend this series enough. If you ever have the chance to buy any of the books, do so without hesitation. Just like Usagi Yojimbo, the stories don't relate much to each other except for the previously introduced characters, but it's not a big deal.
I just can't wait for the 4th volume...