Everyone's favorite cute little dead girl is showcased in all her morbid glory in this new collection of the timeless comic strip from Roman Dirge.
Return once against to the dark, surreal world of Lenore, the girl with a knack for unintentional mayhem and occasional wanton destruction in this fourth volume that includes the extremely rare #13, beautifully and painstakingly illustrated by creator Roman Dirge himself.
Roman Dirge (born on April 29, 1972) is an artist and magician, and the creator of the Lenore comic-book series; he currently lives in Los Angeles, California.
Told by his art teachers that he would never make it as an artist due to his crude style, he quit art and became a full-time magician. After a few years, his passion for art overtook him and he created the comic about Lenore, the Cute Little Dead Girl for Xenophobe magazine. The comic strips were later seen by Dan Vado, president of Slave Labor
Mi último libro de la niña muerta, y en este aprendemos cómo es que Lenore sigue viva, lo cual es bastante divertido. Volvemos a ver a Mr. Gosh y su eterno amor por Lenore. Y nuestra niña muerta sigue siendo igual de despistada y diabólica como siempre. Hasta me pregunto si lo hace a propósito.
This is the fourth volume and finds Lenore as funny as ever, although this time we get to see another side to her and find out how she came to be up and walking when she should really be six feet down. We also see a different side to Ragamuffin and come across a Cupcake Castle after fighting a hoard of Nazi zombie soldiers sent to take Lenore back to Heck. The more I read of the collection the more I'm enjoying it and the more I love each of the characters and Roman's quirky sense of humour and somewhat unfortunate tales of his youth, in some case I feel his pain. This is a superb series that will have you going back again and again until you know every word and illustration by heart (although I bet even that won't stop you).
Éste fue sin duda mi favorito de los 4 tomos. Se revela más acerca del "pasado" de Lenore. Aquí la personalidad de Lenore está más marcada. más sarcástica, más divertida, más macabra. También hay acercamientos con personajes conocidos, Mr. Gosh, golfillo( ragamuffin) y Mugre. Capítulos más largos y mil veces más graciosos, nuevos personajes, situaciones más extrañas, ideas más sangrientas y macabras. Vagabundos de cabello, una invitación a fiesta de cumpleaños, una batalla con demonios de la séptima capa del infierno. Un montón de líos. Me encanta, no puedo decir nada más. Amo a Roman Dirge, y sus ilustraciones, su humor y sus anécdotas.
4 Estrellas ☆☆☆☆ El humor de Lenore en toda regla. Duele saber que toda buena serie tiene un final. Recaló rápido en mi. Sarcástica e inteligente. Estúpida e hilarante . Macabra y dulce . Lenore y todo el mundillo que le acompaña, son un mina de oro con mucho potencial que explotar. Recomendado.
These are fun! Graphic novels are not really something that I find truly exciting, but these are great for fall, so it definitely got me excited for the season.
When I heard of Lenore's paper resurrection, I was over the moon. I couldn't wait to get my hands on this deliciously undead collection of the weird. Despite there being a bit of a gap between books, it almost feels like Lenore never left us. I can only hope that Dirge is still doing this book on his deathbed, so Lenore can live as long as she can. This book is wild, weird, and laugh out loud (literally and not the dumb LOL internet speak that don't mean nothin') funny. I highly recommend you pick up this and return to Lenore's world of crazy.
I loved Lenore when I was a teenager. She was my first foray into comic books (along with JTHM and Squee). The early comics (and the content of the first two collections) were so dark and absurd, with occasional light relief. Reading this 15 years after that first revelatory purchase was disappointing. It felt like a fun comic full of goofy characters, with hardly any substance. Maybe I should just go and read my old copies.
I always feel pretty evil when I laugh at Lenore's antics. Still, this is a story I can just not resist. We get a bit of her origin story in this volume, as well as many inappropriate but awesome adventures. This cute little dead girl is one of my favorites.
Something has happened to Dirge. There is an obvious need to keep going with Lenore but the plot has been lost ages ago and the funny has been thrown out with a cumbled up idea. I found hardly any of it funny but I still enjoy the very clear and well drawn graphics. Art work: You get a star!