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Overview

A finely wrought account of aliens and alienation in the suburb

The German cartoonist Aisha Franz's debut graphic novel details a few short days in the life of two sisters and their single mother. Set in a soulless suburb populated by block after block of identical row houses bordered by empty fields and an industrial no-man's-land, Earthling explores the loneliness of everyday life through these women's struggle to come to terms with what the world expects of them.
Earthling unveils a narrative rich with surrealist twists and turns, where the peas on the dinner plate and the ads on television can both literally and figuratively speak to the most private strife and deepest hopes in a person's life. As the sisters begin to come to terms with their sexuality, they are confronted by harsh realities and a world that has few escape routes for young women.
Drawn in deep gray pencil, the claustrophobia of Franz's crosshatching and smudging matches the tone of the book perfectly. Earthling is an atmospheric and haunting account of the inevitability of losing the dream worlds of childhood.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781770461666
Publisher: Drawn & Quarterly
Publication date: 11/04/2014
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 5.80(w) x 7.80(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Aisha Franz was born in Fürth, Germany, and was named after an elephant on TV. She studied illustration at the School of Art and Design in Kassel and since graduating has worked as a freelance illustrator and cartoonist. She has published two graphic novels, which have been translated into Italian and French. Her work has been exhibited in Germany, Belgium, and Italy. She currently lives in Berlin, where she's part of the comics collective the Treasure Fleet.
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