Prior to cartoonist Megan Kelso's long-awaited 2022 release, Who Will Make the Pancakes, Kelso spent six years creating her first long-form graphic novel, 2010's Artichoke Tales. The book, a fantastic family saga spanning three generations and an entire continent, was a critical smash named to many "Best of 2010" lists. Fantagraphics is proud to bring this perennial classic back in print with a new paperback edition. Artichoke Tales is a coming-of-age story about a young girl named Brigitte whose family is caught between the two warring sides of a civil war. It takes place in a world that echoes our own, but whose people have artichoke leaves instead of hair. Influenced in equal parts by Little House on the Prairie, The Thorn Birds, Dharma Bums, and Cold Mountain, Kelso weaves a moving story about family amidst war. Kelso's visual storytelling uniquely combines delicate linework with rhythmic page compositions, creating a dramatic tension between intimate, ruminative character studies and the unflinching depiction of the consequences of war and carnage, lending cohesion and resonance to a generational epic.
Megan Kelso Reihenfolge der Bücher
Ihre Arbeit wird für ihren unverwechselbaren visuellen Stil und ihre tiefgründigen, oft introspektiven Themen gefeiert. Die Autorin widmet sich der Erforschung der menschlichen Psyche und zwischenmenschlicher Beziehungen durch eindringliche Erzählungen. Ihr künstlerischer Ansatz zeichnet sich durch kühne Experimente mit Form und Inhalt aus, wodurch sie die Grenzen des traditionellen Comic-Erzählens verschiebt. Die Leser schätzen ihre Fähigkeit, komplexe Emotionen und Gedankenprozesse einzufangen.



- 2022
- 2022
A suite of five brilliant comics stories united by themes of motherhood, family, and love.
- 2006
by Megan KelsoThe Squirrel Mother is Megan Kelso's second collection of graphic short stories, all of which originally appeared in various magazines and anthologies between 2000 and 2005. Kelso's work is characterized by subject matter that fits roughly into two disparate camps: personal and semi-autobiographical stories that draw heavily on the details of her childhood and adolescence, and stories about the idea of America and American history, such as a trilogy of short pieces about Alexander Hamilton. The Squirrel Mother features 15 stories, including two stories, "Meow Face" and "Aide de Camp" done especially for this volume.