BodyWorld by Dash Shaw (Pantheon, 2010) Originally a web comic, this nine-chapters-long serial is collected into a what can only be described as a strange, psychedelic, fascinating and very inventive graphic novel. Writer and artist Dash Shaw's style is rapidly becoming unique. As with Bottomless Belly Button, he continues to experiment with mixed-media representation, seamlessly melding different forms into one big epic. BodyWorld is as thematically bold as it is hugely ambitious but Shaw pulls it off.
Shaw continues to be a relentless experimentalist, with crisp, well-drawn panels that speed along. He combines ink, paint, digital effects, even maps, in a visually stunning story that has its rough spots but whose overall effect is engrossing. For all its pretensions the art actually remains quite coherent and moves right along with the narration, even if it's occasionally necessary to have to look carefully at the panels to get all the details. Shaw really wants to break down traditional visual paradigms, although sometimes the desire to exceed all previous boundaries, such as using multiple layering images in one scene, can result in artwork that is somewhat lacking in feeling. The characters are very interesting but oddly static and somewhat emotionless, almost the complete opposite of Bottomless Belly Button; however, the plot holds up well enough to keep the pages turning. Very much the successor to Jimmy Corrigan and a good example of why David Mazuchelli has called Shaw "the future of comics." [ visit the author's website ] ![]() |
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