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The Cage
The Cage | Martin Vaughn-James
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First published in 1975, The Cage was a graphic novel before there was a name for the genre. Considered an early masterpiece of the genre, the Canadian cult comic has been out of print for decades. The new edition includes an introduction by Canadian comics master and Lemony Snicket collaborator Seth (Palookaville; It's a Good Life, If You Don't Weaken). Cryptic and disturbing, like Dave Gibbons (Watchmen) illustrating a film by Ozu, The Cage spurns narrative for atmosphere, guiding us through a series of disarrayed rooms and desolate landscapes, tracking a stuttering and circling time and a sequence of objects: headphones, inky stains, bedsheets. It's not about where we're going but how – if – we get there.
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The Cage | Martin Vaughn-James
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I had no idea what I was getting into other than a Canadian graphic novel from the 70s so I feel like I have stumbled upon an unexpected, bizarre treasure. It is hard to describe because it is something like I have never seen. It is more like visiting your own private art exhibit than reading a book. I can understand why many don't like it as it is very weird and doesn't honestly doesn't make sense? Enter at your own risk!