Synopses & Reviews
Review
Weirdness abounds in Shutterbug Follies a giddy, splendid weirdness that makes the book a page-turner...It sits comfortably on a shelf between Daniel Clowess Caricature and Kim Deitchs Boulevard of Broken Dreams.
Marc Weidenbaum, The Comics Journal
Synopsis
Bee works as a photo-finishing technician at a one-hour lab in lower Manhattan. To amuse herself, she duplicates (for her own collection) any titillating photographs that happen to pass through her hands. When pictures of a naked corpse are left for processing, Bee's curiosity goes into high gear.
"Shutterbug Follies" is a comic murder mystery filled with unlikely coincidences, humorous misunderstandings, and hairbreadth escapes. Drawn with wit and imagination, it brings a classic genre totally up-to-date.
About the Author
Jason Little failed to stop drawing cartoons when most sensible children do, and has been drawing them ever since. He grew up in Binghamton, New York, and studied photography at Oberlin College. He worked as a photo-processing technician in Ann Arbor, Michigan, before moving to New York to live with writer Myla Goldberg. His Jack's Luck Runs Out was the recipient of the Xeric Foundation grant in 1998. He has had short works published by Fantagraphics, Drawn and Quarterly, Top Shelf, and D.C. Comics.