Genre Comics & Graphic Novels. Page - 7
Carlos,Ken,Andres,Ramos,Maria,Nevarez
* Antonio Salamanca
* Angela Rodriguez
* Esteban Mendoza
* Selena Perez
* Carlos Martinez
* Juan Ricardo Cervantes
* Teresa Cervantes
* Marcos Mendoza
* Reynaldo Nevarez
* Juan Tito Ibañez
* Reggie Baggett
* Brenda Santos
* Manuel Casas
* Pancho Camacho
* Salvador Dominguez
* Hector Diaz
* Brian Downey
* Javier Soria
* Natalia Solis
* Chaz Williams
* Carolina Mendoza
* Roberto Rodriguez
* Miguel Espino
* Bennie Nuñez
* Julian Gonzalez
* Juanito Juan Castillo
* Monica Naranjo
* Pedro Lopez
* Pablo Villegas
* Enrique Huerta
* Charlie Gomez
* Jaime Ruiz
"HAPPY ENDING" is the story of a girl named Hope, a young runaway, roped into a life of prostitution. Narrated first by a houseboy of the brothel where they both live and work. Then later narrated by Hope herself, who has big dreams. A simple story told in the not so simple form of a 528-page experimental graphic novel by author and artist Joy Rip.
The book is divided into three parts. PART 1 is the Foreword and contains the first Dream. PART 2 contains the Chapters 1-10 of the main story. PART 3 is the Afterword and contains the final Dream. Enjoy! Come dream with us.
Though Joy Rip's stories are haunting, they are not typical ghost stories in that they do not draw on the supernatural (in the ordinary sense) for their power. Instead, the so-called natural world's unfathomable super-reality is exposed in all its natural otherness and unnatural otherworldliness. Joy Rip redefines the ghost story by exposing the unnaturalness of the natural. The unnaturalness of how we take everything about the singular phenomenon of being alive for granted. How the day-to-day rarely reveals ordinary life to be extraordinary. How amazing, how extraordinary is our natural blindness that allows us to carry on like everything is all right. These books are an effort to reverse that natural order and rediscover the hauntingly magical in the impossibly mundane. And nothing is more magical than stumbling across the unexpectedly real and important in the inexplicable unreality and unimportance that dominates the day-to-day. There is no greater treasure hunt. No greater supernatural.
"The reality of consciousness is captured best as a ghost story... An endless ghost story. Consciousness is a veil. We are all haunted by an absence of presence. Conscious reality is never fleshed out to its full depth. Everyone is a silhouette accented by shadows. Everything is unsatisfyingly fragmented, fleeting, shallow. Everything is a partial truth at best. Everyone is a great unknown. Nothing is truly substantial in our knowledge of ourselves and one another. We sleep, glide through life. Dreaming we are awake. We are ghosts." ~ Joy Rip
Kurzdoujin von ERURI
Sohooooouuuuuuuuu;
Ich arbeite schon seit längerem an ner Kurzgeschichte für meine Sis rum....
Und zwar gehts um ihr LovePair nummer 1: ERURI
Es ist wircklich kurz und es geht ziemlich schnell zur Sache. ^^
Also keine tiefgründige Geschichte.
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Mir fällt es echt schwer die Charas zu zeichnen, da ich null Ahnung vom jeweiligen
Charakter habe xD
Levi und Ervin sind wahrscheinlich ganz anders als in der Serie...und anders sehen die irgendwie auch aus....naja...
aber ich hoffe das es keinen großartig stört ;D
Hier geht es ja auch nur ums eine!!!!muhahahahaha~
“Girl with Camera: A Ghost Story“ is the new graphic novel by author and artist Joy Rip. It is the haunting, disturbing story about the last one hundred pictures found on the camera of a missing girl - a girl with great ambitions of becoming a world recognized photographer and photojournalist.
“Girl with Camera” is an experimental ghost story. This ghost story creates a more lasting haunting experience for the reader by using the graphic novel to examine the ghostly fragmentary nature of all stories, all storytelling, and the ends to which we will go with our minds to create a sense of purpose, a sense of destiny and well-being in a hostile, lonely, violent universe. In this graphic novel, the structure and genesis of storytelling is broken down into fragmentary words and pictures in order to examine how our thirst for meaning, for stability, cohesion, consistency and continuity in our lives creates a logic of its very own - a logic supplied by both reader and author - that brings (imaginary or real) order to chaos and gives a sense of permanence to our existence where none may in fact exist.