May. 9th, 2020

jazzfish: book and quill and keyboard and mouse (Media Log)
The slimmest of the Sandman trades, just four standalone issues (plus the script for "Calliope" if you're into that.) May as well take them one at a time.

"Calliope"

Left an ugly taste in my mouth. It's a well-drawn, well-told story about a man who inherits a kidnapped Muse who's been raped repeatedly for the last sixty years, and continues that until he's forcibly stopped.

"A Dream of a Thousand Cats"

I remembered this as my favourite single story. On reread it's... fun, and slight, and only outstays its welcome by a little bit. Though the line "Little one, I would like to see anyone — prophet, king or God — persuade a thousand cats to do anything at the same time" is still great. Kelley Jones's art works well here, too. I dunno. Enjoyable but vaguely disappointing, or maybe I was still irritable after "Calliope."

"A Midsummer Night's Dream"

Charles Vess's illustrations, and Shakespeare, and the fae. There's really not much chance I wouldn't like this one despite my overexposure to the Dream in high school. (Every year I went to a student Shakespeare festival with seven other schools, for a half-hour performance each; every year at least three of them did something from the Dream.)

There's a good chance this was my introduction to Charles Vess. I still like his art, quite a bit.

"Facade"

It's always nice to see Death, but... this one just didn't do much for me. Eh. Can't all be winners.

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"Jazz Fish, a saxophone playing wanderer, finds himself in Mamboland at a critical phase in his life." --Howie Green, on his book Jazz Fish Zen

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