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Cave-In by Brian Ralph
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Cave-In (edition 1999)

by Brian Ralph

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A FANTASTICAL, WORDLESS VOYAGE THROUGH SUBTERRANEAN MAZES A rat darts across the opening pages, into a hole, and down a long tunnel, stopping under a hammock. A mole man stretches and wakes up, leading the rat and the reader deeper into the tunnel. What follows is a series of dreamlike sequences, each stranger than the last. Brian Ralph, author of theNew York TimesGraphic Novel Bestseller and YALSA Great Graphic Novel for TeensDaybreak, was a founding member of the influential Providence, Rhode Island, Fort Thunder art collective, which was renowned for the way its members' work intermingled lowbrow and highbrow art forms--drawing inspiration from comics, video and roleplaying games, and contemporary art. Fort Thunder created the alternative adventure comic and the comic book as artist's book.Cave Inwas seen as the first example of this new approach. In this wordless classic, special emphasis is placed on the power of gesture. Minimalism allows Ralph to be playful with form--Cave In's use of color and crosshatching speaks much more clearly to narrative shifts than is possible in a more conventional text, and the use of different panel shapes and sizes transform the rhythm and pacing of the story.Cave Inis an allages adventure story, jam-packed with monsters, bats, and all manner of unimaginable underground mystery.… (more)
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Title:Cave-In
Authors:Brian Ralph
Info:Highwater Books (1999), Edition: Comic, Paperback, 96 pages
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A FANTASTICAL, WORDLESS VOYAGE THROUGH SUBTERRANEAN MAZES A rat darts across the opening pages, into a hole, and down a long tunnel, stopping under a hammock. A mole man stretches and wakes up, leading the rat and the reader deeper into the tunnel. What follows is a series of dreamlike sequences, each stranger than the last. Brian Ralph, author of theNew York TimesGraphic Novel Bestseller and YALSA Great Graphic Novel for TeensDaybreak, was a founding member of the influential Providence, Rhode Island, Fort Thunder art collective, which was renowned for the way its members' work intermingled lowbrow and highbrow art forms--drawing inspiration from comics, video and roleplaying games, and contemporary art. Fort Thunder created the alternative adventure comic and the comic book as artist's book.Cave Inwas seen as the first example of this new approach. In this wordless classic, special emphasis is placed on the power of gesture. Minimalism allows Ralph to be playful with form--Cave In's use of color and crosshatching speaks much more clearly to narrative shifts than is possible in a more conventional text, and the use of different panel shapes and sizes transform the rhythm and pacing of the story.Cave Inis an allages adventure story, jam-packed with monsters, bats, and all manner of unimaginable underground mystery.

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