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Fabien Vehlmann

Author of Beautiful Darkness

80 Works 2,189 Members 81 Reviews

About the Author

Includes the name: Vehlmann Fabien

Also includes: Vehlmann (1)

Series

Works by Fabien Vehlmann

Beautiful Darkness (2009) 517 copies
Isle of 100,000 Graves (2011) — Author — 118 copies
The Vanishing (2006) 94 copies
Satania (2016) 79 copies
Last Days of an Immortal (2012) 68 copies
The Master of Knives (1600) 63 copies
The Red Cairns (2009) 59 copies
The Clan of the Shark (2008) 56 copies
7 Psychopaths (2007) 48 copies
Eye of the Maelstrom (2010) 45 copies
The Lowlands (2012) 41 copies
Green Manor (2010) — Writer — 38 copies
The Black Virgin: The Marquis of Anaon Volume 2 (2003) — Writer — 23 copies
Last of the Atlases, Chapter 1 (2019) — Author — 18 copies
Les Cinq Conteurs de Bagdad (2006) 16 copies
An Electric Monkey (Ian) (2003) 14 copies
Infinity 8, Tome 3 : L'Evangile selon Emma (2017) — Author — 12 copies
Le dernier Atlas - Tome 2 (2020) — Author — 10 copies
Lessons of Darkness (Ian) (2004) 9 copies
IAN : Intégrale (2007) 7 copies
La Nuit de l'Inca, tome 2 (2004) 5 copies
Ian (integral) (2012) 5 copies
Satiana, 2 (2018) 3 copies
Coeurs de palmier (2002) 2 copies
De olympische oorlog (2021) 1 copy
Ian Vol. 4: Metanoia (2020) 1 copy

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Common Knowledge

Birthdate
1972-01-30
Gender
male
Nationality
France
Birthplace
Mont de Marsan, France

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Reviews

What a weird and wonderful comic. This darkly comic fairy tale brings to life the unsettling world of childhood imagination, reminding us that the whimsical and the disturbing are two sides of the same coin. Here are childlike sprites whose play inevitably ends in gruesome violence, and an enchanted woodland populated by charming mice in tailcoats but also predators and grubs. And of course, there's a (somewhat understated) darkness at the center of this book—the sprites have tumbled out into reality because the young girl who dreamed them up lies dead in the woods.

I feel like many comics of this kind excel at atmosphere but fall short on plot, but Beautiful Darkness acquits itself well on both counts, with a pleasing, if unsettling, fairy tale arc. And the artwork is perfect—vivid, expressive, and with plenty of nods to Victorian children's book illustrators.

Recommended to fans of gothic comics and weird fantasy, and a readalike for Emily Carroll's Through the Woods.
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raschneid | 28 other reviews | Dec 19, 2023 |
Wow, this is one of the weirdest books I remember reading. Deeply creepy and macabre (it's not for the squeamish), but beautiful with it. A little of The Gashlycrumb Tinies mixed with Lord of the Flies, depicted in a fairy-tale pallet. But that still doesn't give an adequate sense of what to expect. At heart, it's a slightly meandering story of how children behave in a group, with the kindnesses and loyalties and cruelties and jealousies that involved, with plenty of dark and deadly twists along the way. And the children are weird, tiny forest folk. I'm missing one of the most singular things of the book on purpose (and which you may well already know), because it actually has little to do with the plot, and also shapes expectations of the book so much that I feel like it is misleading to mention it. But you probably already know.… (more)
 
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thisisstephenbetts | 28 other reviews | Nov 25, 2023 |
A gorgeously illustrated book, this tale wraps around and circles both its characters and its readers. It's easy to fall into and devour in one sitting, and the creepy moments are so incredibly tantalizing, it's hard for a horror-lover like me not to fall in love with this book. All that said, I admit I have a hard time slowing down enough to really focus on the way graphic novels tell so much story through illustrations vs words, and require readers to put together so many pieces to connect the dots. Here, I lost the story thread a few times, and I suspect this is one of those books that may require a few reads in order for everything to be clear. I do wish it had been a bit clearer, in how everything fell together, but the book is such an experience and has such wonderful art, it's hard to complain.

I suspect I'll wander through this one again in the near future and potentially update my review then.
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whitewavedarling | 28 other reviews | Sep 21, 2023 |
Una qualche assonanza con Saki.

Le tigri
dell'ira sono
più sagge dei
cavalli del-
l'istruzione.

(William Blake, pagina 114)
 
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NewLibrary78 | 3 other reviews | Jul 22, 2023 |

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Statistics

Works
80
Members
2,189
Popularity
#11,715
Rating
½ 3.6
Reviews
81
ISBNs
260
Languages
12

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