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To be honest I'm not the man to talk to about comparisons to Kirby because his work hasn't really grabbed me. Don't get me wrong, he undoubtedly had a massive impact on comic art particularly in adding dynamism and and a certain element of surrealism, but his work just hasn't done it for me on a visceral level so far...
But back to the topic in hand... Yes, trades for the whole of The Maxx has recently been collected into a series of five or six trades...
As for what they are like... a surrealist acid trip into a world of Jungian analysis, (post)-feminist politics and Dr Seuss inspired creatures...
It's about, the Maxx, a man who thinks he's a superhero. But the Maxx can't even save himself, let alone anyone else. And then there is Julie, a woman who styles herself as a 'freelance socialworker'. Julie dreams of a idyllic savannah world ruled of strange creatures rule by a jungle queen... And then we have the rapist Mr Gone, a fantasist whose fantasies are more than they might first appear... |
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