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Mark Kalesniko

Auteur van Mail Order Bride

9 Werken 202 Leden 6 Besprekingen

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Werken van Mark Kalesniko

Mail Order Bride (2001) 110 exemplaren
Freeway (2011) 42 exemplaren
Alex (2001) 30 exemplaren
Why Did Pete Duel Kill Himself? (1997) 15 exemplaren
Novia por correo (2004) 1 exemplaar
Alex #6 1 exemplaar
Alex #1 1 exemplaar
Alex #5 1 exemplaar
Alex G/N 1 exemplaar

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Gangbare naam
Kalesniko, Mark
Geslacht
male
Nationaliteit
Canada
Geboorteplaats
Trail, British Columbia, Canada
Woonplaatsen
Glendale, California
Korte biografie
Mark Kalesniko, born and raised in Trail, British Columbia, started his art career studying at the David Thompson University Center in Nelson, B.C. In 1981, Kalesniko relocated to California to study at the California Institute of the Arts. After receiving his B.F.A. in Character Animation, he worked in the animation industry as a layout artist. Projects he has worked on include The Little Mermaid, The Lion King, Mulan, and Atlantis, all for Disney.
By the 1990s Kalesniko branched out professionally into adult-themed comics and graphic novels. His first, “Adolf Hears A Who” (1991), an eight page story about Hitler’s last minutes in his bunker, was published by Fantagraphics Books in the anthology Pictopia. Fantagraphics later published the one-shot comic S.O.S. (1992), the story of an Asian girl lost at sea; Alex (1994), about an alcoholic ex- animator who moves back to his home town; Why Did Pete Duel Kill Himself? (1997), the story of young Alex dealing with the death of his favorite actor; and finally Mail Order Bride (2001), which focused on interracial relationships.
Alex, Pete Duel and Mail Order Bride were also published in French language editions by Paquet Editions and Mail Order Bride also was published in a Spanish language edition by Ponent Mon.
He recently completed Freeway, the story of Alex’s life in Los Angeles, for a January 2011 release. (Alex, the original comics series, was released as a graphic novel in 2006.) Kalesniko lives in Glendale, California with his wife and fellow layout artist, Jennifer Yuan.

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I took a break from the other books I'm reading to spend an hour with a graphic novel. A middle aged comic book store owner sends for a bride from Korea. Things go pretty much as expected. Everyone has expectations, but never enough of themselves. (January 05, 2006)
 
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cindywho | 2 andere besprekingen | May 27, 2019 |
An animator who is stuck in a huge traffic jam on his way to work muses about his life, work politics and faded dreams. The many frames of the traffic jam weren't very interesting, and the animator was drawn as a dog, which was a little disconcerting (everyone else was human).
 
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questbird | Jul 7, 2014 |
Kalesniko manages to mix together heartwarming, sad, triumphant, angry, hopeful, pathetic and unfair across several characters and all throughout the story of Mail Order Bride in this story of two individuals finding comfort in mutually unrealized expectation. Kyung and Monty are married and at first it appears both might try to make the best of things for the thing they think they wanted. Of course, there's that pesky problem of finding out that small thing you think you wanted doesn't actually satisfy you wholly...or that the fantasy never quite lives up to the reality. And this is where Kalesniko's story takes off in fantastic ways. Kyung and Monty's story demonstrates the dangers of playing at a game of intimacy without a true foundation or the boundaries of an emotional bond.… (meer)
 
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stephmo | 2 andere besprekingen | Feb 9, 2010 |
This was a strange little book. It's not up to the standards of The Sandman, but there was something compelling about it.
 
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Airycat | 1 andere bespreking | Aug 11, 2009 |

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Werken
9
Leden
202
Populariteit
#109,082
Waardering
½ 3.7
Besprekingen
6
ISBNs
10
Talen
2

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