![]() ![]() "About this title" may belong to another edition of this title. ![]() With an introduction by Canadian comics star and Lemony Snicket collaborator Seth, this work is strongly recommended for every true fan of the graphic arts. First published in 1975, The Cage was a graphic novel before there was a name for the genre. You can read this before The Cage PDF EPUB full Download at the bottom. It is a masterpiece, demonstrating a level of skill and insight very few have even aspired to in the nearly 40 years since its initial publication. Here is a quick description and cover image of book The Cagewritten by Martin Vaughn-Jameswhich was published in 1975. What emerges is not comprehensible in any mundane sense, but it presents enough of an illusion of a greater whole lurking just out of frame to be addictively engaging. Nonlinear in its approach to both space and time, the study mixes the banally familiar with the disturbingly alien. Accompanying the illustrations are bits of text, which are perhaps explicative in their unseen whole but as fragments offer only tantalizing hints of possible unity. Presented here are a series of black-and-white drawings, nearly clinical in their precision, detailing an enigmatic structure in an unspecified place and time. ![]() Its relative obscurity may be due to the late Vaughn-James's devotion to his highly personal vision. While promoted by insiders in the years that followed, it is not well-known. First published in 1975, this work foreshadowed the rise of the graphic novel. ![]()
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