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More copies of this ISBN:Silverfishby David Lapham
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:David Lapham, writer and illustrator of the acclaimed crime comic-book series Stray Bullets, comes to Vertigo with Silverfish, an original, black and white hardcover graphic novel of stark crime noir and intense, gritty realism. What starts as a childish bid for her father's affections turns into nail-biting suspense when a young girl called Mia searches her new stepmother's purse, only to find a secret stash of money, a bloody knife and a mysterious address book. Review:"'Lapham's new graphic novel doesn't stray far from his best known work, the noir comic Stray Bullets. Daniel is a killer, a man who believes that silverfish live in his brain and tell him to commit murder. All of his scenes are spectacular examples of creating an uneasy mood. Lapham art is easy to read, but he can also pull off a style for depicting something metaphorical, such as a stream of nasty-looking fish heading toward a man's brain. But Daniel is not the center of the story so much as a presence that hovers over the action like a storm cloud. The book spends most of its time on teenager Mia, who thinks something is strange about her stepmom Suzanne. Along with her friends, Mia finds some unsettling clues about Suzanne's past. Story stereotypes like the distrustful stepmother and the clueless dad are too clichd for someone like Lapham to take at face value. The book sticks close to genre conventions, enjoyable but familiar, with Lapham's highly expressive noir art kicking it up a notch. (June)' Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)" Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.) What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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