The new world : comics from Mauretania /

A surreal vision of a post-alien-invasion Earth where human beings still have to deal with quotidien frustrations, ennui and understanding their place in the world. Since the mid-1980s, British cartoonist Chris Reynolds has been assembling a world all his own. On the surface, it seems much like ours...

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Main Author: Reynolds, Chris, 1960- (Author)
Other Authors: Park, Ed, 1970- (writer of foreword.), Seth, 1962- (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : New York Review of Books, [2018]
Series:New York Review comics.
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Summary:A surreal vision of a post-alien-invasion Earth where human beings still have to deal with quotidien frustrations, ennui and understanding their place in the world. Since the mid-1980s, British cartoonist Chris Reynolds has been assembling a world all his own. On the surface, it seems much like ours, a place of cool afternoon shadows and gently rolling hills, half-empty trains and sleepy downtown streets. But the closer you look, the weirder it gets. After losing a mysterious intergalactic war, Earth is no longer in humanity's control. Blandly friendly aliens lurk on the margins of things, and seem especially interested in the mining industry. The very rules of time and space seem to have shifted. Mysterious figures suddenly appear in childhood photos, family members disappear forever without warning, power outages abound and certain people gain the power of flight. A helmeted man named Jimmy is somehow causing local business to shutter, and is being closed watched by the "trendy new police force" Rational Control. The world is being remade, but in what image? This new collection, selected and designed by the acclaimed cartoonist Seth, includes short stories, a novella and the full-length Mauretania graphic novel. It is the ideal guide to all the mystery and wonder of one of the most underappreciated cult classics in the history of comics.
Physical Description:268 pages : illustrations ; 27 cm.
ISBN:9781681372389
168137238X