"The morgue attendant HAD to be a vulture!"
In other words - the latest Grandville Force Majeure annotations are now live!
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This weeks are online a day earlier than usual once again - so please retweet in case anyone looks for them tomorrow and cannot see them!
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Here, I was trying to do a comic panel equivalent of a reverse tracking shot, or dolly zoom. First used in Hitchcock’s Vertigo and with stunning effect in Speilberg’s Jaws. 1/2
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This weeks cover Grandville Noel pages 20 to 25: https://t.co/Uje9BfCaFo

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Bryan knows that this image was used by Baba Brinkman as the cover to one of his CDs - but cannot remember which one! - can help a comics bloke out here?
We namecheck (and link!) to Baba on the latest at https://t.co/Y2QCI3587I

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This time, I did the classic missing person story, centring around religious conspiracy, the politics of hatred, the buddy story and a classic con-man.
3/3
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... (taking in the locked-room mystery on the way) and incorporated many crime writing tropes, including drug-dealing, prostitution, police brutality, secret police, deductive reasoning and corruption.
2/3
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The have got to Grandville Noel: "In my journey through the themes of the detective genre, I’d done political conspiracy in the first volume, serial killers in the second and a Bond-style attempted coup d’etat in the third...
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Time to open up your cope of Grandville Bete Noire, pour a glass of something you enjoy and peruse the final batch of - including this gem - one of Bryan's favourite panels!
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Mary - also known as - suggested that I used a cod when I was stuck for the ideal animal to portray a snooty French waiter. An inspired choice!
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