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Now in paperback, the new series by the artist of Gloom Cookie and Courtney Crumrin! Do the town with gender outlaw Catherine Gore and her disreputable friends. It's Friday night and Catherine is dragged to an S&M play party to see what passes for sex these days. There, the beautiful, enigmatic femme fatale Chloe takes Catherine by surprise. Chloe is a girl with a secret. Catherine is intrigued, and the two form a tight bond. But is it love or desperate obsession? Part Queer as Folk, part show more Trainspotting, this is a bizarre, gothic exploration of sex and gender. show less

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Short graphic novel about the adventures of Catherine, a genderqueer person of unspecified means (work does not appear here except that a guy who tries to pick Catherine up says he’s a Nissan dealer) and heavy drug use. The visuals fit really well with the subject; Catherine is all spikes, while the characters Catherine is attracted to have a nearly-but-not-quite-androgynous appeal. Beauty, the stories suggest, is a negotiation—and in any negotiation, when the parties have very different views of the world, there can be trouble. Structurally, the collection suffers because only three of the four parts include short fantasy stories told/illustrated by Catherine that, as with the pirate comics in Watchman, reflect some aspect of the show more main narrative; it would have been better to include a fourth for balance. But then again, this is a book that very deliberately refuses balance, so it may well have been a conscious choice, though I’m not sure narrative balance and balance in character are similar enough to require the same treatment. Anyway, I like Naifeh a lot, though I like his fantasy better. show less
Read this comic now or be forever doomed to a boring life. Seriously. I go into my local comic store every couple of weeks and ask "Is there anything like _How Loathsome_?" And there never is. Although _The Devil's Panties_ is a step in the right direction... This is the Naked Lunch of comix.
Fantastically well illustrated comic about boring people who look really good doing it.
This graphic novel was a little too "adult" for me and lacked a bit in the plot line. The graphics were fantastic though and I did enjoy it a bit.

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I was impressed by how well this book put me inside the heads of people I would otherwise never know. It raises fascinating questions of identity and belonging.
Johanna Draper Carlson, Comics Worth Reading
Dec 15, 2005
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LGBTQ+, Graphic Novels & Comics
DDC/MDS
741.5973Arts & recreationDrawing & decorative artsDrawingComic books, graphic novels, fotonovelas, cartoons, caricatures, comic stripsHistory, geographic treatment, biographyNorth AmericanUnited States (General)
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PN6727 .C69 .H68Language and LiteratureLiterature (General)Literature (General)Collections of general literatureComic books, strips, etc.

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Reviews
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Languages
English
Media
Paper
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