
Sex & Violence
Date de parution : 18 novembre 2015
Éditeur : Glénat
Illustrateur : Juan Santacruz
Coloriste : Mitch Breitweiser
Éditeur : Glénat
Illustrateur : Juan Santacruz
Coloriste : Mitch Breitweiser
Collection : Glénat Comics
Série : Sex & Violence
Catégorie : Policier
Public : 18
Isbn 9782344011027
Série : Sex & Violence
Catégorie : Policier
Public : 18
Isbn 9782344011027

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Description de Sex & Violence
Sex & Violence is a collection of 5 stories where sex and violence play an important role. The stories vary in quality, but all of them are interesting. The art is effective and adds to the overall atmosphere. Published by Glénat and illustrated by Juan Santacruz.Critique de Sex & Violence
Sex & Violence is an enjoyable read despite the controversial theme. While the five stories vary in quality, they all have a certain appeal. The artwork is notable as it adds to the immersive atmosphere of each story. Although sex and violence are prevalent themes, it is not gratuitous in any way. The overall balance and coherence of the album is well-executed. The multiple layers of sex and violence found in the stories are unapologetic in their rawness, yet there is an artistry to how they are presented. The interweaving of the two themes is often unpredictable, creating a sense of tension and surprise for readers. The juxtaposition of eroticism and brutality is a recurring motif throughout the collection. The storytelling often provides social commentary, examining the consequences of sexual desire and societal expectations. In one of the stories, a man's obsession with beauty leads to a harrowing and tragic culmination. In another story, a woman confronts her own repressed sexuality and the power dynamics of her relationship. Overall, Sex & Violence is a well-crafted if controversial album that leaves a lasting impression on readers due to its skillful execution.9Note générale
9Scénario / ambiance
12Illustration
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