Search Book Reviews:
Author Last Name
Book Title
Browse Book Reviews:
Book Reviews Home
Author : Editor : Reviewer
Genre : Rating
Publication Year
See Them All
 Total Book Reviews 992
Search Movie Reviews:
Movie Title
Movie Star
Browse Movie Reviews:
Movie Review Home
Director : Genre : Studio
Reviewer : Rating
Year of Release
See Them All
 Total Movie Reviews 118
SFReader Extras
Author Pages
Discussion Forum
Story Contest
Contest Winners
Author Interviews
Articles
Partner Sites
Suspended Animation, November 2, 2002

Cages
500 pages
NBM Publishing
Dave McKean

Insightful. Original. Engrossing. Beautiful. Groundbreaking. These are words that accurately describe Cages, a massive graphic novel from NBM Publishing and creator Dave McKean. There are more words.

Theologically silly. Slow. Uneven. Unresolved. Disappointing.

Cages is an imaginative exploration of creativity told in words, ink, paint, photographic stills and collages. Using an apartment building as his micro-cosm, McKean examines the hearts and minds of a painter, musician, and writer. As they try to resolve the stress of careers with the demands of putting bread on their tables, each endures the endless complications of living with other tenants.

"McKean takes his time", reads a news release, "to fully explore….the characters' foibles, musings and aspirations, as well as the random effects of fate and time and the inter-section of lives in one apartment complex."

Do you want the good or bad news first?

The majority of the good de-scriptive words that began this review apply to McKean's art. It is stunning as it metamorphoses from ink to paint to photograph to collage and back. There is nothing better in the field of comic books, and little that can match the power of his visuals. He often uses repeated images, however, as pauses to emphasize what has just happened on his page, and it can become tiring.

The majority of the bad descriptive words that began this review apply to McKean's writing. It is rare to find an excellent artist who is also an excellent writer. It is still rare. Although his dialogue rings true, McKean rambles among themes, introduces elements incongruent with the whole, and ends Cages with a whimper.

Its package more innovative than content, and its prose weaker than its art, Cages nevertheless raises comics to a new level of excellence and is highly recommended for adults who are nonplussed by unnecessary profanity, nudity and sex. MV


Shudder at Vance's Light's End horror short stories narrated by actor William Windom at www.plan9.org.
Questions? Comment? E-Mail Suspended Animation at vance@digitalwebbing.com

Any statements made, expressed or implied are solely those of columnists or persons interviewed and do not represent the editorial position of the administration, who does not accept responsibility of such statements. All characters and artwork shown are trademark and © of their respective owners.

Movies!
Anime DVDs
Horror DVDs
Science Fiction & Fantasy DVDs
Books!
SFreader Book Store
Top Books

Everybody Scream!

The SFReader Ring
Previous
Random
:
:
Next
List
Moreauvia magazine
SFReader is an Amazon partner. If you're going to buy something from Amazon, please use one of our links to get there. Your purchase helps support SFReader at no additional cost to yourself!
Or, if you're feeling really generous, why not just

home page | books: by author - by editor - by genre - by reviewer - by rating - by year | all books | author pages | discussion forum | story contest | contest winners | author interviews | articles | suspended animation | firebrand fiction | review guidelines | how to get reviewed | submit a review | book store | DVDs: anime - horror - science fiction & fantasy
  All contents Copyright 2000-2008, SFReader.com