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Jay
Stephens is the amazing creative mind behind Jetcat, the TV cartoons
for Nickelodeon. His comics include the funny cartonist adventures
of Sin, Land of Nod and Atomic City Tales.
More info about Jay Stephen and his works can be find at http://www.jaystephens.com/stephens.html
I
was fifteen years old when WATCHMEN hit comics
like an ice age. Now there would always be a before and an after.
By that time, my friends and I had graduated to reading Love and
Rockets, Mr.X, and Yummy Fur, but we still managed to find time
for our old favourites, the superheroes. Suddenly, we were struck
by a single comic that gave it to us all at once. The comic that
blew up the genre. WATCHMEN.
In hindsight it's no longer my favourite
work of Alan Moore's (though it still holds up very well). Anybody
with a sharp knife can cut something to pieces. Elegantly, meticulously,
it doesn't ultimately make a difference. Diced is diced. A good
surgeon, however, learns to use a sharp knife with great skill to
repair and heal. To build instead of destroy. It is the fantastic
surgical skill that Mr. Moore has displayed recently that so impresses
me. FROM HELL is a stitched together work of art the likes
of which comics had yet to behold, and the incredible ABC books...
who among us had NOT uttered the phrase " It's all been done.",
in connection to superheroes? Proven wrong again by one of the medium
true masters.
He's no longer tinkering with the
bowels of corpses, but constructing strange, new Prometheans that
walk and breathe with life of their own. And it is a thing of wonder
to behold.
Thank you Alan Moore.
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