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Tekkon Kinkreet
July 16, 2008 - Wednesday

Tekkon Kinkreet

I heard a lot of folks talk about Tekkon Kinkreet by Taiyo Matsumoto, so I decided to pick up a copy.  I pretty much buy any graphic novel that looks interesting, or is considered popular, and I put it on my pile of comics that I consider "research".  Most of the comics in that pile simply make their way directly to my bookshelf, and sadly, I'll admit that I don't read all that many of them.  For some reason it's been difficult for me to find comics that inspire me as a comic creator, and this really amplifies the loneliness of being someone who draws cartoons for a living.  It emphasizes the fact that so few people take a chance at doing this for a living.  And hey, when there are so few people working in comics really taking the medium further, then it's no wonder they don't feel inspired to take a leap of faith, right?  Oftentimes, I certainly don't.  That's why I look to other media (movies, books, games) for creative fuel. And sometimes, as with old Jack Kirby/Stan Lee Fantastic Four comics, or Nausicaa, or Bone, I find material that I feel is innovative and fresh and, most importantly, inspiring.  Of course, every now and then, a new comic book will come along and make me forget all those silly, morose thoughts, and light a fire in my heart and brain.  Tekkon Kinkreet is definitely one of those books.

My impression of Matsumoto's work was that it was probably a little too esoteric for my tastes, judging by flipping through the pages of this book and others by him.  Then I read this interview that Chris Butcher posted, and it made me think differently about the creator.  It sounded like this guy was making a serious effort to create something new and innovative, and approaching the medium from a different angle.  So I gave the book a chance, and it blew me away.  It's a fantastic, punk rock, hip hop mashup of French sci-fi, Japanese manga action, Yakuza films, and John Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men!  It's a crazy mix of stuff, but Matsumoto has complete control of the chaos, and is able to bring it all together in a satisfying and emotionally affecting comic book that travels at the speed of a bullet train.  This is simply amazing stuff, and it's just what I needed to get me pumped to finish up Amulet 2.

Production on Amulet 2 continues at a steady pace, with about 100 pages thumbnailed, and the entire book in rough sketch form.  I'm trying to wrap up thumbnails by the end of the month.  Amulet 2 is also sharing time with Comic-Con preparations.  I can't believe the event is only one week away now!  Okay, back to the drawing board... gotta thumbnail another handful of pages...



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Amulet 2 Signing @ Nucleus SATURDAY, SEPT. 12th, 2009


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Pasadena Public Library Art Night FRIDAY OCT. 9th, 2009 - I will be selling and signing books from 6:00pm to 10:00pm at the Pasadena Public Library.


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