X'ed Out Trilogy (6 books in series)

Tóxico (2011)
language
English
author
3.77 of 5 Votes: 1
review 1: X'ed Out reminded me a lot of Dan Clowes' Like A Velvet Glove Cast In Iron. They both share a creepy surrealism, filled with nighmarish images of beautiful girls taking selfies of themselves in bondage, maggots with faces being eaten, cutting parties, and more. All this squeamish...
De korf (2012)
language
English
author
3.93 of 5 Votes: 2
review 1: "The Hive" is a surreal tale about Doug, an aimless kid who performs as the mascot to a local punk band named Bacon and has a disturbed girlfriend who obsessively reads Romance Comics. The story takes a few turns to his mascot character who delivers romance comics to sick, dying ...
La colmena (2013)
language
English
author
3.93 of 5 Votes: 2
review 1: I've always been a sucker for Burns' surrealistic dream-state comics and The Hive is a successful continuation of this. Comics are the perfect medium for things to be really fucked up and odd. I'm not a super fan of realist comics with everything making sense all the time - it do...
Sugar Skull (2014)
language
English
author
4.03 of 5 Votes: 5
review 1: When I was in elementary school there was a girl in my class who, to my juvenile eyes, was the most perfect and beautiful creature I’d ever seen. Therefore, I concluded, she must be a robot. No human being, inherently flawed and full of fluids that often leaked out of porous skin...
X'ed Out (2010)
language
English
author
3.77 of 5 Votes: 2
review 1: I'm obsessed with Charles Burns' drawings. He's able to capture faces in vivid detail with a few lines, his coloring is always vibrant and subdued at the same time, and his panel layout is like an art film. There's so much stuffed into a few pages that I always have to let myself...
The Hive (2012)
language
English
author
3.93 of 5 Votes: 3
review 1: Charles Burns is a genius. _Black Hole_ ranks highly on my list of favorite comics. Apparently, I got a bit turned around as I just read this volume because Liesel gave it to me for Christmas without reading the first volume _Xed Out_. Still, Burns is amazing in his merging of st...