100 Months
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- $5.99
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- $5.99
Publisher Description
John Hicklenton was one of Britain's leading comic book artists, who took his own life in March 2010 with the assistance of Dignitas in Zurich. 100 Months is an apocalyptic parable of environmental devastation written and drawn in fore knowledge of his own impending death. An intense, hallucinatory story with overtones of Dostoevsky's 'Legend of the Grand Inquisitor' and artwork of breathtaking intensity, it is the crowning achievement of a brilliant career, a true graphic novel that engages ultimate themes of life, death and salvation. Controversial, haunting and tortured in all senses, it will inevitably fuel debate around the issues of taking one's own life. Includes a foreword by Pat Mills.
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In his final graphic novel, the late Hicklenton (Nemesis the Warlock; Judge Dredd) leaves us with a haunting and powerful legacy. In a work that reads like darkly illustrated scripture, he presents the story of Mara, the earth goddess or "Anima Mundi," who sets out to avenge the desecration of her kingdom by those who worship the "Longpig." There is little question that Hicklenton's vision for this work was informed not simply by his sense that humanity has pushed itself past the brink of inevitable collapse, but by the demons he faced in his own struggle with multiple sclerosis. Hicklenton's work deftly draws upon scriptural and mythological allusion in realizing his vision of the last brutal day of the story's 100 months, and then devastates us with the force of his illustrations and the inevitability of his message. What is most satisfying in 100 Months is that the message is not tempered to make it more palatable for delicate sensibilities it is brutal and unadulterated and, in the final analysis, beautiful. Like the Book of Revelation, it is not interested in diluting judgment with pity. It's a haunting legacy for the artist.