No Man’s Land by Blexbolex
Photos by Nobrow
It’s no secret that French illustrator Blexbolex has an affinity for hard-boiled detectives and crime drama. His latest work, No Man’s Land, continues in the narrative style of his previous books Dog Crime and Abecederia, and takes us on a wild journey through one man’s psyche in a quest to retrace the steps he took in taking his own life. At 140 pages, No Man’s Land is an epic graphic novel, chock full of beautiful energetic images. His style is incredibly visually arresting with its limited color overlays and heavy attention to the tiniest of details.
This is definitely a must-have book for any Blexbolex fan or illustration enthusiast, and is available via Nobrow.
Tagsblexbolex, contemporary, France, Illustration, UK
07.19.12 in Product Reviews by Grace Danico
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