
Graveyard Quest
K.C. Green(Author)
Oni Press,US
Published on 5. April 2016
Book
Paperback/Softback
192 pages
978-1-62010-289-3 (ISBN)
Description
Running the family business in the shadow of your father can be a drag,
especially when you're a gravedigger and that shadow is actually your dad's
overly critical ghost. From creator KC Green's hugely popular webcomic Gunshow,
Graveyard Quest follows a blue-collar skeleton and his mole buddy on their
journey to Hell and back to retrieve his most prized possession. It's a story
about the things we do for love, and the many mistakes we make along the
way.
especially when you're a gravedigger and that shadow is actually your dad's
overly critical ghost. From creator KC Green's hugely popular webcomic Gunshow,
Graveyard Quest follows a blue-collar skeleton and his mole buddy on their
journey to Hell and back to retrieve his most prized possession. It's a story
about the things we do for love, and the many mistakes we make along the
way.
Reviews / Votes
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY --Originally published as part of Green's Gunshow
webcomic, this story follows a tormented gravedigger's journey toward letting go
of the past and finding reasons to keep living-and digging. Green's ghoulish
gravedigger has the sickly pallor, hollow eyes, and nasal cavity of a skeleton,
and he's being haunted by the ghost of his father, who offers helpful advice
like, "Graves could hold more bones if you dug less like an asshole." The
gravedigger's anger toward his father only intensifies when the ghost makes off
with his late wife's bones, which the gravedigger had been keeping in his house.
What follows is a strange, painful subterranean trip to hell and back involving
gelatinous bandits, a mole companion with sage advice, a town of worms, and the
exorcising of literal and figurative demons. Green injects plenty of dark humor
and cartoon violence into the story (corpses pile up in the gravedigger's
absence, along with pleading notes from the police), but simmering emotional
anguish is never far from the surface. Green seems keenly aware of the
unresolved resentments that many teenagers (and adults) have toward their
parents. BOOKLIST -- A
forlorn, grave-digging skeleton stars in this macabre adventure, originally
published in Green's webcomic, Gunshow. Life in the graveyard isn't great
for the gravedigger: it's lonely, for one thing, and his father's angry ghost is
still hanging around to criticize his work and his habit of talking to his
mother's bones, which he keeps in a living-room cabinet. When he wakes to find
the bones missing one day, he is certain his father is to blame, so the
gravedigger embarks on a journey to hell (with the help of a charming mole) to
find them. While this all might sound grim and gory, Green keeps it light with
silly jokes, cartoonish figures, and some great slapstick comedy, particularly
when the gravedigger inadvertently mucks up just about every situation he steps
in. For all its comedy, however, the gravedigger's quest, which is ultimately
about reconciliation, is a heartening one. While the madcap antics, mild
violence, and grim laughs mark this for older teens, some of the more mature
emotional turns might give it some adult appeal as
well.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Portland
United States
Target group
Interest Age: From 13 to 99 years
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
413 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-62010-289-3 (9781620102893)
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Person
Down and out in Massachusetts, KC Green writes and draws comics for a long time, then a longer time happens where he is playing video games or watching the same 5 YouTube ASMR videos. The day starts again in much the same path, but instead maybe it's Wednesday and not Tuesday. kcgreendotcom.com