Adrian Tomine, Pink Frosting, page 1/2 - Comic Strip
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Pink Frosting, page 1/2

Comic Strip
1995
Ink
Encre de Chine, trames et correcteur sur papier
35 x 43 cm (13.78 x 16.93 in.)
Added on 2/6/17
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Description

"Pink Frosting", histoire complète en 2 pages réalisée en 1995, a d'abord été publiée dans le numéro 2 d'Optic Nerve par Drawn & Quarterly puis reprise dans "Sleepwalk and Other Stories", un recueil de récits d'Adrian Tomine. Elle a été nominée aux Eisner Awards de 1996 dans la catégorie Meilleure Histoire Courte.
Traduite en français, l'histoire s'intitule "Glaçage Rose"

Inscriptions

Signée et dédicacée "To Roland" en bas à droite

Publications

  • Sleepwalk and other stories
  • Drawn & Quarterly
  • 10/1998
  • Page 50
  • Insomnie et autres histoires
  • Delcourt
  • 11/2008
  • Interior page
  • Les yeux à vif
  • Delcourt
  • 01/1998
  • Page 48

Thematics

cake
car
violence
gutter
blood
US
fight

5 comments
Ludovic Dec 6, 2023, 7:06 PM
Encore une merveille du trop rare Adrian Tomine.
driesd Apr 1, 2023, 9:08 AM
Damn, I really need to find me some Tomine... (certainly knowing he was a close friend of Richard Sala)... Love his lettering!
markv Mar 11, 2023, 2:28 AM
Superb.
Zenitram Mar 21, 2020, 11:43 PM
Auteur fascinant et très subtil. Superbe planche.
dt75 Feb 6, 2017, 6:16 PM
Une bien belle entrée en matière, avec un auteur peu courant. Félicitations !
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About Adrian Tomine

Adrian Tomine was born in Sacramento, California. At the age of twelve, he discovered the comic 'Love and Rockets' by the Hernandez Brothers and was heavily influenced by their work. In 1991, while still in high school, he started writing and drawing fictional and autobiographical stories, which he published in his first mini-comic 'Optic Nerve'. A year later, he was hired by Pulse! Magazine to produce a monthly comic strip and a few years and six mini-comics later, publisher Drawn & Quarterly offered him to produce 'Optic Nerve' as a regular comic series. Tomine won the Harvey Award for Best New Talent for this work. Since then, Tomine's art appeared in several magazines, including The New Yorker. Stories from 'Optic Nerve' have been adapted and performed on stage by the Inertia Ensemble in Chicago and his art has been featured by Drawn & Quarterly exhibitions in Portugal, Holland, Finland, Canada and the USA. In addition to his more than ten issues of 'Optic Nerve', Drawn & Quarterly also published the book collections '32 Stories' (a collection of his mini-comics, 1995) and 'Sleepwalk and Other Stories' (1997), as well as his graphic novels 'Summer Blond' (2002) and 'Shortcommings' (2007). Text (c) Lambiek