Michael DeForge
Michael DeForge draws comics in Toronto. His series "Lose" is published annually by Koyama Press, and his graphic novel "Ant Colony" will be released by Drawn and Quarterly in 2013.
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Michael DeForge draws comics in Toronto. His series "Lose" is published annually by Koyama Press, and his graphic novel "Ant Colony" will be released by Drawn and Quarterly in 2013.
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Though I’m not a usual superhero comic reader, Silk wasn’t hard to get into, the characters, fights, loyalties and backstory were interesting and didn’t require that I knew exactly where Silk had been for 10 years or what her relationship to S.H.I.E.L.D. was or is, to get into the story. It pass...
A large cat. DeForge is one of my favorite artists and storytellers and this short story involving a woman, baby and holy cat was an absurd and compelling tale told in bold colors and lumpy bodies. The book follows a woman as she is released from the hospital and moves in with a man, who seems t...
Michael DeForge's collection of short comics meld questions of belonging, coming-of-age and doomed romance with strange elements from other worlds. I love it. I'm afraid of centipedes and Spotting Deer, but I read this comic through twice. I usually read the comics I review once and then give th...
An unseemly high rating for a 16 page book, I suppose. On the other hand, are you rating from the bottom up, or the top down? 16 pages isn't much room to lose even a single star if using the latter.Or is it the middle-out, which makes me think of the season one finale of HBO's "Silicon Valley", whic...
This is like a really dark, adult episode of Adventure Time only with black ants, red ants, bees, spiders, and limousine centipedes.The illustrations are somewhat creepy, the black ants are not cute like real black ants but look more like mutated little NoFaces from "Spirited Away." The red ants loo...