Charles Burn's Black Hole #11
By Leroy Douresseaux
February 15, 2004 - 13:27
Fantagraphics Books
Writer(s): Charles Burns
Penciller(s): Charles Burns
Cover Artist(s): Charles Burns
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It’s actually quite rare for any cartoonist to consistently evoke very strong feelings and emotions in his readers over long periods of time, and Burns does that as if it were his sole calling. He is also a true cartoonist – that creator who can merge words and pictures into a single storytelling vehicle in which the parts totally give way to the sum.
A cohesive whole, Black Hole is a love story, a teen melodrama, and a murder mystery. When I look at Burns’ work, I feel discomfort and revulsion in my eyeballs, but after reading my first Burns comic in its entirety, I’ll come back for more, gooseflesh and all.
[DRECK, DULL, READABLE, VERY GOOD, EXCELLENT]
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