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Bolland Strips! Hardcover – 1 May 2005
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- Print length112 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherKnockabout Comics
- Publication date1 May 2005
- Dimensions20.5 x 1.52 x 27.1 cm
- ISBN-100861661508
- ISBN-13978-0861661503
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About the Author
Brian Bolland, born in 1951 is a British comics artist. Bolland started his career in the underground press with strips in OZ and IT. He drew the definitive Judge Dredd and provided covers for many issues of 2000AD. He was the artist on Camelot 3000 and The Killing Joke for DC Comics. With his gloriously rich and accomplished style he is now the UK’s premier cover artist working for the US market on Animal Man, Wonder Woman, Batman, The Flash, Tank Girl and many other titles.
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- Publisher : Knockabout Comics; 1st edition (1 May 2005)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 112 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0861661508
- ISBN-13 : 978-0861661503
- Dimensions : 20.5 x 1.52 x 27.1 cm
- Best Sellers Rank: 81,931 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- 4,759 in General Humour
- 5,770 in Comics & Graphic Novels (Books)
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The book is basically split into three. It starts with the Actress and the Bishop. Anyone from the UK will understand the reference, and it is wonderful little stories of the two of them living together. The book ends with a set of portfolio art work, and both make a re-appearance there, and to be fair, it's a lot of fun trying to find all the Easter eggs hidden in them.
The middle section is a comic strip called Mr Mamoulian. Allegedly written and illustrated by an Eastern European and sent to Bolland to draw, it is, of course, also written by him. I don't really get it. Mr Mamoulian seems to be a cipher things happen to. He has fantasies about a socialite, hangs around with a young punk girl, and a couple of female artists, but none of it really makes sense to me. Added to this, the art, as he's pretending it doesn't come from him, isn't really of a style I would say was his. Whereas with The Actress and the Bishop, or the portfolio, it looks like him, this is a more primitive, less realistic style.
Its a worthy experiment, just doesn't work for me.
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Reviewed in Australia on 26 October 2022





