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Ganges #6 pg.20 (2017) / Glenn Ganges in: The River at Night pg.183 (2019)

Planche originale
2014
Encre de Chine
35.56 x 43.18 cm (14 x 17 in.)
Ajoutée le 25/09/2024
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Ganges #6 pg.20

Description

Pencil and ink on paper.

Inscriptions / Signatures

Kh 2014

Commentaire

At this point I feel like Kevin Huizenga has firmly established himself as one of the best working cartoonists we have. Largely known for his “everyman” character “Glenn Ganges,” Huizenga’s Glenn Ganges in: The River at Night, a story about the protagonist unable to get to sleep after he drinks a cup of coffee to late in his day, is in the conversation for one of the best comics of the 2010s. With the simple premise of Glenn not being able to sleep, Huizenga is able to have each attempt at sleep delayed with new distractions for Glenn to think about, from past regrets, personal recollections, time spent playing first-person shooter video games, recalling books he read about rock formations, you know all the places far and wide your mind travels to during the unsleepable nights of introspection. Who among us have not had one of these nights.

This page, from the last issue/part of the book, starts with Glenn in “The Hall of Mirrors of Nature” where in the first panel he is literally finding where he is in the comic as the pages are laid out in front of him, there is a note Huizenga makes above this panel to add the drawing of the next page later and check proportions so he could come back and correctly show the later page that had not been drawn yet. I love this page and Huizenga has been hesitant about letting go of the more dense meta pages from the book so I am extremely happy I was able to get this one.

This page was discussed briefly on Living the Line’s overview of Huizenga and can be found here: https://youtu.be/-Nf9MEDbddU?si=l-GNpcjRIH2DkmYN&t=1220

Note: This page was changed a bit in photoshop mostly in the bottom half, with some moving around of images, slight editing of parts, and a few character redraws.

Publication

  • Glenn Ganges dans : Le flot des souvenirs
  • Delcourt
  • 08/2021
  • Page intérieure

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A propos de Kevin Huizenga

Kevin Huizenga participe activement au mouvement américain de l'auto-édition au travers d'une publication abondante de mini-comics. L'éditeur canadien Drawn & Quarterly réédite sous la forme de petits albums (Or Else) les diverses histoires courtes que l'auteur avait précédemment édité sous forme de fanzines photocopiés. L'éditeur a aussi réuni plusieurs récits mettant en scène Glenn Ganges, son personnage le plus récurrent, dans un album baptisé Curses. The Comics Journal l'a nommé Minimalist Cartoonist de l'année 2001. Il a aussi été nommé pour deux prix Ignatz dans les catégories « jeune talent le plus prometteur » et « mini-comic le plus remarquable ». En 2003, Kevin Huizenga concourt pour une nouvelle nomination mais cette fois-ci dans la catégorie « meilleure histoire courte » (Green Tea). Kevin Huizenga vit et travaille aujourd'hui à Saint-Louis.

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