The comic of the weekend was Blacksad, something I picked up in Paris. I’ve been slowly learning French, and reading les bandes dessinées with the help of a dictionary and the excellent Dashboard translator widget. Blacksad is a good yarn in the Dashiel Hammett vein, and covers all the basics of the hard-boiled detective story: a femme fatale, corrupt businessmen, violent goons and a morally upright but hard-fisted hero in the middle of it all. What makes Blacksad stand out among all the Philip Marlowe clones is the fact that he’s a cat. Admittedly antropomorphic, but cat nevertheless. He inhabits a brillliantly realised film noir-meets-Mowgli world where gorillas are washed-up boxers, lizards cold-blooded henchmen and rhinos and bears hired muscle. The gorgeous art accomplishes this so smoothly that it’s easy to forget that the characters are not human (sort of like the classic Omaha the Cat Dancer, only better): the animal features of the characters are used seamlessly with Blacksad’s tough-guy inner monologue to underline their human traits – or perhaps the animal traits in humans, I don’t know. In any case, I want more of this! An another visit to Paris is definitely in order once I submit…
Follow the Elephant
- @SamKeenBass A really big intelligent parrot, stolen from http://t.co/qIx0kqH9... :-) about 13 hours ago from Twitter for iPad
Buy an Elephant
The Quantum Thief. Yes, it has elephants. Not sure? Listen to this audiobook excerpt read by Scott Brick.
Who?
I am Hannu Rajaniemi. I am from Finland. I spend far too much time thinking about the future. I like elephants.
Other Pachyderms
- Alan Campbell
- Bryan Rieger
- Caroline Dunford
- Charlie Stross
- Christy Dena
- Dan Hon
- Darren Brierton
- Gary Gibson
- Gavin Inglis
- Hal Duncan
- Hugh Hancock
- Ian Forrester
- Ismo Puustinen
- Jane McGonigal
- Janne Jalkanen
- Kathryn Cramer
- Matt Locke
- Neil Williamson
- Nicole Mathison
- Owl and Lion Gallery
- Pasi Jääskeläinen
- Petri Laine
- Rachel Clarke
- Saana Tykkä
- Sam Halliday
- Stephanie Rieger
- Tero Ykspetäjä
- Tobin Taylor
- Zornhau
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