daafunds.blogg.se

The Mystery Boxes by Kazu Kibuishi
The Mystery Boxes by Kazu Kibuishi













The Mystery Boxes by Kazu Kibuishi

Johane Matte has worked as a storyboard artist at Nickelodeon and is now at Dreamworks. Stuart Livingston has contributed to both the Flight and Popgun anthologies and had produced storyboards for Disney, Warner Bros. Emily Carroll is an up-and-coming artist who works in animation forr children's television. He has worked as the lead production assistant fo Kazu contributing colours and background art to the Amulet series. Jason Caffoe is a contributor to the Flight anthologies.

The Mystery Boxes by Kazu Kibuishi

He is also the editor and art director of eight volumes of Flight, a groundbreaking graphic anthology. Hardcover (library binding), 128 pages (to include a page about the contributors).Kazu Kibuishi is the creator of the graphic novel series Amulet. Sharing the read may lead to a fun activity of writing and/or illustrating one’s own mystery box story.Įxplorer: The Mystery Boxes edited by Kazu Kibuishi Of course, I favored some pieces over some of the others, but there will be at least one story for everyone in the family.

The Mystery Boxes by Kazu Kibuishi

The stylistic approaches to story differ, but there is a consistency in the color and production quality. When nepotism, unmarked boxes, and office pranks go awry.Ī brave young man makes a tough choice, but the right one. “Whatzit” by Johane Matte (w/ Saymone Phanekham) Lessons captured in boxes that the most impetuous of us need to learn. “The Soldier’s Daughter” by Stuart Livingston (w/ Stephanie Ramirez) Some house spirits can be a bit fractious when they don’t get their butter. Why messy closets and hoarding might not be the worst thing when there are greedy wizards on the loose.Īh, the things cartographers and treasure hunters miss. “Spring Cleaning” by Dave Roman & Raina Telgemeier That creepy wax doll in the box may seem like a good idea at the time, but well… Each of the 7 stories “represent a unique take on the idea of a “mystery box”” (publisher).Ī quick note: you know I love image heavy reviews of comics, but do check out the links (click author name) to get an idea of their work. Explorer: The Mystery Boxes is a collection of comics centered around a story object–a mystery box. These are great venues to read wonderful stories and find new Artists to pursue. I adore both the Flight and Explorer (for the youth) anthologies , and not because I also adore Kazu Kibuishi.















The Mystery Boxes by Kazu Kibuishi