02
Nov
12

Building Stories

by Chris Ware

(This review can be read in any preferred order) Writing about Building Stories is somehow awe-inspiring : before typing the first sentence, the reviewer holds on for a moment, hesitating to jump in, just as he had gazed for quite a while at the box before opening it. Building Stories is intimidating on several levels. A […]

28
Sep
12
Couverture Anton Kannemeyer

Anton Kannemeyer

Entretien de Xavier Guilbert

When l’Association published the Bitterkomix anthology in early 2009, it brought to light the South-African comics magazine in all the strength of its fury and political charges. The panel at during the Angoulême Festival featuring Anton Kannemeyer and Conrad Botes, the two co-founders of the periodical, cemented (if there remained any doubt) the importance and accuracy of their vision. It is during the third edition of the artist residence PFC (Pierre Feuille Ciseaux, laboratoire de bande dessinée) that we had the chance to meet again with Joe Dog, soft-spoken as always, but still burning with the same fire.

21
Sep
12
Couverture Anders Nilsen

Anders Nilsen

Entretien de Xavier Guilbert

For a long time, nobody knew if Anders Nilsen would bring the intriguing narrative of Big Questions to its conclusion, but the issues kept on coming, oh-so-slowly, year after year. Dogs and Water had provided a nice consolation, delivering an enigmatic journey through a desolate landscape. Now the magnus opus has been completed, and is available in the form of a hefty brick published by Drawn & Quarterly — the opportunity to look back on what might be the achievement of a lifetime.

29
Jun
12
Couverture Translating Krazy Kat

Translating Krazy Kat

Entretien de Gilles Suchey & Anamika (traduction)

The story is set in Coconino county, Arizona. Well, not quite the real Coconino county. It’s the story of a cat who declares his love to a mouse ; in return the mouse throws bricks in his face. Krazy Kat is a monument of popular culture. Elected “Best 20th-century comic book” by the Comics Journal, the […]

11
May
12

Au travail (t.1)

by Olivier Josso

Comics as an art of memory, made of this memorialising substance which fills that gutter, that snare woven between the panels where the meaning of what is taking place is acquired through reading, through one reading. The Ninth Art as a game of absence, of suggestion, of the unsaid to be seen, of the unseen […]

10
Feb
12

Lynd Ward : Six Novels in Woodcuts

by Lynd Ward

Lynd Ward is the author of six novels in woodcuts published in the United States between 1929 and 1937. Between the vast hope nurtured by potential revolutionaries and the profound angst that goes with the first totalitarian ambitions, the core of the artwork is filled with a combination of powerful and contrary affects. As rich, […]

25
Jan
11

Numerology, 2010 edition

Dossier de Xavier Guilbert

Reader my friend, reader my Love, Here comes the time of our now yearly installment, as du9 takes on the opportunity of the looming Angoulême Festival to try and paint the portrait of the little world of bande dessinée. (Of course, the English version somehow lacks this superb timing, but we still hope it will […]

25
Jun
10
Couverture Takahama Kan

Takahama Kan

Entretien de Nicolas Verstappen

After having published her first stories in the Kinderbook collection and having collaborated with Frédéric Boilet on Mariko Parade, the talentuous Takahama Kan seems to have reached her full maturity in L’eau amére, in which she unveils the complexity of human relationships through difficult but also oddly endearing break-ups. With 2 Expressos, she follows up […]