7/3/2023 0 Comments A velvet glove cast in iron![]() ![]() ![]() The plot follows a sad-faced Candide named Clay as he spirals down through a spare, unsettling wasteland, meeting three-eyed prostitutes, mutant waitresses, angry men with hair plugs, and dogs with secret messages tattooed on their skin. ![]() For my money, it’s better - more rigorous in its use of dream logic, and Clowes’ scratchy, warts-and-all drawing style gets to you like a sliver under the skin. A proper ”comix” hall of fame would have to include Crumb’s work, Bill Griffith’s Zippy the Pinhead, Art Spiegelman’s Pulitzer Prize-winning Maus, Jaime and Gilbert Hernandez’s Love and Rockets, Chester Brown’s Yummy Fur, and two twisted gems just compiled into paperback by Fantagraphics Books, Daniel Clowes’ Like a Velvet Glove Cast in Iron and Peter Bagge’s Hey, Buddy! Of the two, Like a Velvet Glove is easier to defend as ”art.” A lot of people have compared Clowes’ 10-chapter story (first serialized in his quarterly Eightball comic) to David Lynch’s Twin Peaks. In the quarter century since, there has been plenty of good stuff for readers who have outgrown superheroes yet haven’t become full-time print snobs. 1 out of a baby carriage during the Summer of Love. It’s a bitter joke in the world of alternative comics that whenever the mainstream press deigns to cover the field, the headline always reads Comic Books Aren’t Just for Kids Anymore! Comics haven’t been ”just for kids” since Robert Crumb sold Zap No. ![]()
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