Margins
1983
First Published
3.41
Average Rating
176
Number of Pages
DDT rassemble des histoires courtes de Suehiro Maruo datant du début des années 1980, sans doute la période la plus créative de l’auteur. Ces nouvelles dessinées permettent à Maruo de laisser libre cours à son imagination : drôles et absurdes, toujours peuplées de références - notamment au surréalisme et à l’expressionnisme allemand -, elles traitent de viol, de meurtre et d’inceste. Et malgré l’horreur et la morbidité, il s’en dégage un certain romantisme, chaque planche pouvant se contempler comme une œuvre d’art à part entière. Entre voyeurisme et curiosité pour le sort funeste des personnages, on pénètre comme pris au piège dans l’univers fascinant de Maruo. Un ouvrage à ne pas mettre entre toutes les mains.
Avg Rating
3.41
Number of Ratings
135
5 STARS
22%
4 STARS
26%
3 STARS
30%
2 STARS
13%
1 STARS
8%
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Suehiro Maruo
Suehiro Maruo
Author · 15 books

Suehiro Maruo ( 丸尾 末広) is a Japanese manga author and illustrator. Maruo graduated from junior high school in March 1972 but dropped out of senior high school. At the age of 15 he moved to Tokyo and began working for a bookbinder. At 17, he made his first manga submission to Weekly Shōnen Jump, but it was considered by the editors to be too graphic for the magazine's format and was subsequently rejected. Maruo temporarily removed himself from manga until November 1980 when he made his official debut as a manga artist in Ribon no Kishi (リボンの騎士) at the age of 24. It was at this stage that the young artist was finally able to pursue his artistic vision without such stringent restrictions over the visual content of his work. Two years later, his first stand-alone anthology, Barairo no Kaibutsu (薔薇色の怪物; Rose Colored Monster) was published. Maruo was a frequent contributor to the legendary underground manga magazine Garo (ガロ). Like many manga artists, Maruo sometimes makes cameo appearances in his own stories. When photographed, he seldom appears without his trademark sunglasses. Though most prominently known for his work as a manga artist, Maruo has also produced illustrations for concert posters, CD Jackets, magazines, novels, and various other media. Some of his characters have been made into figures as well. Though relatively few of Maruo's manga have been published outside of Japan, his work enjoys a cult following abroad. His book Shōjo Tsubaki (aka Mr. Arashi's Amazing Freak Show) has been adapted into an animated film (Midori) by Hiroshi Harada with a soundtrack by J.A. Seazer, but it has received very little release.

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