Geisha, Out of Tune by Andy Watson.
Requirements: CBR Reader, 59 MB.
Overview: Jomi and her neighbor, a gossip columnist, go out to hear her brother’s band at the Angry Penguin. Both of them are looking for inspiration after being blocked in their respective creative endeavors. It’s interesting to see an artist use an artistic character to explore the nature of creative blocks and how to get around them.
- Geisha literally means “art person”, and that phrase has several meanings in this book. Jomi, our hero, is herself a work of art: she’s a synthetic construct, raised as part of a human family. She’s also a painter, although she has to work in the family business (as a bodyguard) to pay the rent. Her client is a supermodel, a woman whose person appears as street art (advertisements). And her search is for a patron, a person to support her creation of art.
Genre: Comics, Graphic Novels, Comedy, Romance.
Geisha, Out of Tune
- Andy Watson writer, penciler, inker, colorist, cover
Published by Onipress, 2000.
About author: Andi Watson
- Andi is a British cartoonist and illustrator best known for the graphic novels Breakfast After Noon, Slow News Day and his series Love Fights.
Watson has also worked for more mainstream American comic publishers with some work at DC Comics, a twelve-issue limited series at Marvel Comics, as well as various work for Dark Horse Comics and Image Comics.
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