52 pages, magazine size, by Jason Dean, 5 St. Dials Road, Old Cwmbran, Gwent NP44 3AN, UK +++ deanjason143(at)aol.com
Knowing  the kind of dark and complex work Jason produces (at his best), the  cover of his new issue really fucked with me. I stared for a long time  at that drawing, trying to find some menacing element. There's none.  Later, having finished reading the whole book, I found the answer in the  final story. It's a happy family picnic  drawn like a children's comic,  with puzzles and colouring-in activities along the way. Then it gets  real nasty. You will never see that cover the same way again.
Let's  get the art out of the way first before moving on to the stories,  because it's the first thing you notice. Jason's art is technically shit  fucking hot. To put so much time into each page, the content has gotta  be up to it, and in No Hope #5 it definitely is. And  it's a helluva ride, with one-page strips devoted to death-dealing  fantasies ('I Wish I Had A Kalashnikov') and fashion ('The Aborted Human  Fetus'), and longer strips re-imagining death and funerals ('The  Funeral'); a psychotic breakdown of a stick figure ('The Disturbing  Dream Of A Depressed Overworked Designer Of Pictorial Symbols'); and a  terrific adaption of a story from the book Stalkers by Jean Ritchie [Harper Collins, 1994] ('Every Minute Of The Day').
Then  there's the final story, 'Let's Have A Picnic', which the cover is a  snapshot of, before things take a turn for the ugly, shall we say.
This is absolutely essential for those of you, who know who you are.
Monday, January 17, 2011
No Hope #5
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