Ebook {Epub PDF} Tales of Woodsman Pete by Lilli Carré
"Lilli Carre's little book Tales of Woodsman Pete from Top Shelf is really worth a look. It is, in its way, a heartbreaking little thing." -- Warren Ellis "A delightful little book of folk tales and folk tale types."-- Leroy Douresseaux, Comic Book Bin "A fantastic inquiry into friendship, loneliness, and storytelling." From Lilli Carré, one of the bright new faces in the indy comix scene -- Tales of Woodsman Pete is a collection of vignettes and stories about a solitary albeit gregarious woodsman with a loose grasp on his own personal history and that of the outside world. He forms relationships with his inanimate surroundings and muses to a dead audience, specifically his bear rug, Philippe. · From Lilli Carré, one of the bright new faces in the indy comix scene -- Tales of Woodsman Pete is a collection of vignettes and stories about a solitary albeit gregarious woodsman with a loose grasp on his own personal history and that of the outside world.
Tales Of Woodsman Pete by Lilli Carre available in Trade Paperback on www.doorway.ru, also read synopsis and reviews. From one of the bright new faces in the indie comix scene comes a collection of vignettes and. Lilli Carre grew up in Los Angeles and now lives in Chicago. He works both in comics and animation. She published her comic 'Tales of Woodsman Pete' at Top Shelf and 'The Lagoon' at Fantagraphics. She additionally sefl-published several mini comics, and contributed to anthologies like. I love Lilli Carre's style, the simple shading, curling lines, awkwardly solemn silences between characters. It's true to it's folk storytelling, the antiquated look and feel. And the story itself is both funny and tragic. Oh, the lonely woodsman, longing for companionship, calling for his deceases wife only to find that, ah, yes, she is deceased.
I love Lilli Carré. Before I read Tales I had only seen short work by her and had been entranced by her loopy line work and slightly sad narratives. Tales provides not only the feel I associate with Carré’s work, but also a deeper look at one character, the jauntily bearded Woodsman Pete, though episodes packed with whistling birds. "Lilli Carre's little book Tales of Woodsman Pete from Top Shelf is really worth a look. It is, in its way, a heartbreaking little thing." -- Warren Ellis "A delightful little book of folk tales and folk tale types."-- Leroy Douresseaux, Comic Book Bin "A fantastic inquiry into friendship, loneliness, and storytelling." From Lilli Carré, one of the bright new faces in the indy comix scene -- Tales of Woodsman Pete is a collection of vignettes and stories about a solitary albeit gregarious woodsman with a loose grasp on his own personal history and that of the outside world. He forms relationships with his inanimate surroundings and muses to a dead audience.