"Love is All Around," (a.k.a. the theme to The Mary Tyler Moore Show)
- Joan Jett & The Blackhearts
Working at the marble counter, this title passed through my hands. A story about a group of misfit girls conducting covert art attacks on their suburban cookie-cutter town? (Aaaah. Sporking. Good times. OK, sporking isn't art...yet.) I loved, loved, loved this graphic novel. Yes. Graphic novel. Normally, I eschew le novel graphique. Usually the number of panels crammed on a page, and the visual info crammed into each panel makes my eyes twitch. Eeyuch. In this case, Jim Rugg's illustrations are much cleaner and sooooo appealing, but not saccharine. And, Ms. Cecil Castellucci's story is very well written. Her characterizations and dialogue take delicate bites out of the typical teenager stereotypes pushed in the mainstream. This is the graphic novel Jane Austen would read with hot tea and snickerdoodles. You will be left very satisfied with a smile and crumbs on your mouth.
Pre-Plain Janes comic/g.n. experience:
- Archie (crushed on Jughead, chose Veronica),
- Richie Rich,
- JTHM (he reminded me of my first schoolyard crush),]
Post-Plain Janes comic/g.n. experience:
- American Born Chinese (a beautiful rendering of fractured identity),
- Street Angel (almost reminds me of tween Spinner before she moved to Wisconsin--haven't finished it yet)
Cecil Castellucci:
The Plain Janes (co-creator), graphic novel, sequel on the way
Beige, YA novel
Boy Proof, YA novel (on request through ILL)
Queen of Cool, YA novel
Beige, YA novel
Boy Proof, YA novel (on request through ILL)
Queen of Cool, YA novel
Jim Rugg:
The Plain Janes (co-creator)
Street Angel (co-creator)
Afrodisiac (co-creator)
Pittsburgh Steelers fan (I'm pretty sure. Way to Go, Steelers! Way to Go!)
www.jimrugg.com
Street Angel (co-creator)
Afrodisiac (co-creator)
Pittsburgh Steelers fan (I'm pretty sure. Way to Go, Steelers! Way to Go!)
www.jimrugg.com
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