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Matt Howarth

Auteur van The Residents: Freak Show

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Werken van Matt Howarth

The Residents: Freak Show (1992) — Illustrator — 36 exemplaren
Changes: A psycho-visual novel (1992) 13 exemplaren
The Downsized (2011) 8 exemplaren
Tryx: Sluts in Space (1999) 5 exemplaren
Caroline: Circles vs. Squares (1998) 4 exemplaren
Con and C'thulu: Uberdub (1996) 4 exemplaren
Keif Llama: Particle Dreams (2005) 3 exemplaren
Post-Mortem 2 exemplaren
WRAB: Pirate Television (1985) 2 exemplaren
Particle Dreams #1 1 exemplaar
Particle Dreams 4 1 exemplaar
Particle Dreams 5 1 exemplaar
Particle Dreams #6 1 exemplaar
Vertigo Visions: Doctor 13 (1998) 1 exemplaar
Konny and Czu #1 1 exemplaar
The Eden Retrieval (2011) 1 exemplaar
The Mighty Virus 1 exemplaar
Uberdub #1 1 exemplaar
Stalking Ralph 1 exemplaar
Red Sky Radio (2011) 1 exemplaar
Star Crossed #2 1 exemplaar

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A collection of issues #6 through #9 of Matt Howarth's brutally funny comic book series Those Annoying Post Brothers. The Post Brothers, Ron and Russ, are ultra-violent inter-dimensional criminals that spend their time getting into trouble, terrorizing everybody they come in contact with, and occasionally turning a profit. This collection follows the Post Bros as they tangle with witches, break into a "Post Bros Proof" vault, engage in a well-timed home invasion, and battle a neighboring frat house. The ultimate anti-heroes, Ron and Russ Post will appeal to anybody who likes their humor on the violent side.… (meer)
 
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smichaelwilson | May 20, 2016 |
A seminal but mutable work, first serialized in the magazine Heavy Metal. Fantastic, enriching, and intriguining.
 
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WilHowitt | Mar 19, 2015 |
Set in the far future, this book is about a group of freelancers who harvest gases from a Jovian planet.

Peri Fairchild is one of the divers who has been physically modified to survive in vacuum. She could become very rich harvesting gases from the gas giant Baltuss, but she is addicted to diving. All of the freelance divers live in an abandoned space hotel. Harvest Corp., the corporation who runs the harvest operation, considers the divers to be pirates, and would love to destroy the space hotel, if only they could find it (it's not as easy as it sounds). Another big headache for Harvest is the existence of Red Sky Radio, a pirate radio station that plays really good music, instead of the boring crap that comes from Harvest.

Dezi is an older miner, who has several personal secrets. He also loves to start rumors, just to see what will happen. He whispers to Peri that Harvest has developed killer robot drones, to pick off the "pirates" one at a time. During a mining trip in Baltuss' atmosphere, Peri spots one, and freaks out. None of the other miners will believe her. During another mining trip, accompanied by Juul, a recent defector from Harvest, Peri spots another "drone" and Juul shoots it with his laser gun. They have just done what Harvest has been unable to do for years, put Red Sky Radio off the air.

The other miners are convinced that this is the just the first move by Harvest Corp., and that the "final battle" is coming. Dezi admits to Peri and Juul that he is behind Red Sky Radio. It will take money to repair the transmitter, so Peri is obligated to go gas mining, for real this time. Meantime, one of Dezi's "secrets" causes the destruction of the entire Harvest Corp. base, and the moon on which it was built. Can both sides find a way to work together?

This is a very well-written story. It's nice and weird, and the inclusion of pirate radio certainly helps. The reader will not go wrong with this one.
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plappen | Jun 13, 2014 |
I've been reading Matt Howarth's comics for over 25 years, and this graphic novel is definitely an anomaly: no aliens or electronic music or time travel or bizarre violence. It's a terribly human story about the contemporary decline of the American economy and the atomization of our society. All the art is in Howarth's inimitable style, and the characters' expressions (verbal and visual) are engaging and believable. The end of it is a couple of pages of goofy sentimentalism that I could easily have done without.… (meer)
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paradoxosalpha | Jul 29, 2011 |

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