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Mari Ahokoivu

Author of Oksi

12+ Works 131 Members 8 Reviews

Works by Mari Ahokoivu

Oksi (2018) — Designer — 85 copies, 6 reviews
Sisaret 1918 (2018) 15 copies, 1 review
Find Me in this City (2009) 12 copies, 1 review
Ennustus (2010) 3 copies
Sarjakuvantekijän opas (2007) 2 copies
Naamakirja 2 copies

Associated Works

Kolor Klimax: Nordic Comics Now (2012) — Contributor — 18 copies
101 sarjakuvaa Suomesta (2018) 3 copies
La Bande Dessinée Finlandaise 2013 (2013) — Contributor — 1 copy

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Birthdate
1984
Gender
female
Occupations
illustrator
comic artist
Nationality
Finland
Places of residence
Copenhagen, Denmark
Associated Place (for map)
Copenhagen, Denmark

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8 reviews
This is a Finnish creation story. What I can say is it is beautiful and it’s interesting and it’s heartbreaking. But I cannot say I understood it. There are the spirit gods, the bears, the offspring, the shadows. All living together, and for lack of a better term, hating each other. There is this black flame that thinks it’s a bear until it comes to find out it’s not a bear but the flame. It always thinks it’s a bear and it’s only the bear mother that says no you’re not go show more away. They are extremely sad points like when our poor fire learns how to make meat. Or when characters, die, and then die some more, and then even more die. This book is highly interesting, and the artwork is amazing. I could see literature classes, dissecting this book in the decades to come. show less
Beautiful art! I loved the pops of colour throughout (though the yellow text was a little hard to see with bad eyes). The story was a little confusing however. If I was more familiar with the original tale it might have been easier but I think the story needed just a little more context throughout.
There’s a lot going on here, and it gets dark despite the cute art style. I was confused at Poorling’s origin, but, if I have this right, Emuu, the mother of creation and the bear's momma went through an elaborate scheme to get her daughter to cut her ties to Earth and her cubs, so she could be with her again on the other side/afterlife. Poorling, the main character, is unnatural but an innocent child, so many plot points come with emotional implications.

The artwork is lovely and the show more way scenes are framed, like trees being the actual borders or no borders at all, was an interesting design choice. I liked the touches of gold but the golden font was a bit unreadable. Whenever there’s a splash of color, it makes an impact. 5 stars for the artwork!

I liked seeing Finnish folklore, especially the shadow creatures, but I think knowing the actual story is essential for maximum enjoyment. Without having that background, the story felt erratic. I'm sure those familiar with the folklore will appreciate the story in this form.

What I think some of the themes were… being tricked by the “devil?”/deity/moral-less entity, the strong bond of motherhood, turbulent mother-daughter relationships, not fitting in, God’s creations rebelling, should a God give his creation free will, death, etc

[rating from enjoyment: 2.5]
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Syrjäytyminen ja yksinäisyys sekä masennus ja pelkotilat, joihin ne johtavat, väälittyivät hienosti piirrosjäljestä ja niukasta sanallisesta kerronnasta. Tarinan kehitys jää kuitenkin kesken eivätkä hienot tunnelmat oikein riitä kosketuspinnaksi, joten tämä sarjakuva on helppo unohtaa.

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Works
12
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131
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Rating
½ 3.5
Reviews
8
ISBNs
15
Languages
2

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