Cosey
Author of A la recherche de Peter Pan
About the Author
Series
Works by Cosey
Jonathan : intégrale, Tomes 7 à 9 : Tome 7, Kate ; Tome 8, Le privilège du serpent ; Tome 9, Neal et Silvester (2010) 9 copies
Jonathan : intégrale : Tome 10, Oncle Howard est de retour ; Tome 11, Greyshore Island ; Tome 12, Celui qui mène les fleuves à la mer (2010) 8 copies
Mickey Una misteriosa melodía: o cómo Mickey conoció a Minnie (BD - Autores Europeos) (2017) 3 copies, 3 reviews
Yiyun (French Edition) 2 copies
JONATHAN 7 - KATE 1 copy
Jonathan Integraal 1 1 copy
Jonathan Integraal 2 1 copy
Tagged
Common Knowledge
- Canonical name
- Cosey
- Legal name
- Cosandey, Bernard
- Birthdate
- 1950-06-14
- Gender
- male
- Occupations
- cartoonist
- Nationality
- Switzerland
- Birthplace
- Lausanne, Waadt, Switzerland
- Associated Place (for map)
- Waadt, Switzerland
Members
Reviews
Una aventura en el estilo de las tiras clásicas de [a:Floyd Gottfredson|211103|Floyd Gottfredson|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1330369970p2/211103.jpg]. Además de estar bien contada y tener buen ritmo narrativo, [a:Cosey|747055|Cosey|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1260103340p2/747055.jpg] consigue meter su propio estilo y combinarlo con el de Gottfredson con muy buen resultado.
Una aventura en el estilo de las tiras clásicas de [a:Floyd Gottfredson|211103|Floyd Gottfredson|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1330369970p2/211103.jpg]. Además de estar bien contada y tener buen ritmo narrativo, [a:Cosey|747055|Cosey|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1260103340p2/747055.jpg] consigue meter su propio estilo y combinarlo con el de Gottfredson con muy buen resultado.
Una aventura en el estilo de las tiras clásicas de [a:Floyd Gottfredson|211103|Floyd Gottfredson|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1330369970p2/211103.jpg]. Además de estar bien contada y tener buen ritmo narrativo, [a:Cosey|747055|Cosey|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1260103340p2/747055.jpg] consigue meter su propio estilo y combinarlo con el de Gottfredson con muy buen resultado.
Ellsworth Humelsine is a distinguished retired professor. When his children decide to surprise him to celebrate his eightieth birthday, they are notified of Ellsworth disappearance. Usually, he always returned within 24 hours. But another resident of Big Bear Resthome for the Elderly tells them about their fathers' Orchidea, a “story about stars and life in the universe”.
Virgil has eight children and a maid who can't do the job, Ruby is an unlucky actress and Seymour is an awkward hitch. show more Both are well established in their adult life, but only in appearance. As they look for their father, they ramble on each other's lives, share problems, relapses and their own self-centeredness. When they find Ellsworth, they notice him younger and get to finally meet Orchidea.
The story is beautiful but not brilliant and I ended up being a bit disappointed since the narrative make me suspect a different ending. Aesthetically it's appealing: the colour palette is dull, revolving around blues, browns and yellows, and there's a great visual description, with composite backdrops.
I do recommend it but, if you haven't read anything by Cosey yet, maybe you should start with Looking for Peter Pan, a comic about Melvin Z. Woodworth, a British writer who comes to seek inspiration for his third novel in the village of Ardolaz, in the Valesian Alps. It's a journey into the past, punctuated by quotes from Peter Pan by James M. Barrie. show less
Virgil has eight children and a maid who can't do the job, Ruby is an unlucky actress and Seymour is an awkward hitch. show more Both are well established in their adult life, but only in appearance. As they look for their father, they ramble on each other's lives, share problems, relapses and their own self-centeredness. When they find Ellsworth, they notice him younger and get to finally meet Orchidea.
The story is beautiful but not brilliant and I ended up being a bit disappointed since the narrative make me suspect a different ending. Aesthetically it's appealing: the colour palette is dull, revolving around blues, browns and yellows, and there's a great visual description, with composite backdrops.
I do recommend it but, if you haven't read anything by Cosey yet, maybe you should start with Looking for Peter Pan, a comic about Melvin Z. Woodworth, a British writer who comes to seek inspiration for his third novel in the village of Ardolaz, in the Valesian Alps. It's a journey into the past, punctuated by quotes from Peter Pan by James M. Barrie. show less
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Statistics
- Works
- 63
- Members
- 1,207
- Popularity
- #21,276
- Rating
- 3.9
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- 24
- ISBNs
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