Korgi Book 1 - Top Shelf
By Al Kratina
Feb 5, 2008 - 18:46
Top Shelf Productions
Writer(s): Christian Slade
Penciller(s): Christian Slade
Cover Artist(s): Christian Slade
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First of all, it should be noted that this is a book about a dog by a guy who has two, which means that I’m going to be slightly annoyed during the course of this review by default. It’s not that I don’t like dogs; it’s just that I don’t like people who like dogs. Whenever they talk about their pets, they either get all googley-eyed and moronic, lapsing into unintelligible baby-talk like a toddler with a milk bottle full of White Russians, or they keep a straight face while telling you how their dog put out a house fire while helping write a master’s thesis on comparative religion.
That said, Christian Slade’s Korgi is remarkably charming for a book about an animal that looks like a well-coiffed metrosexual Daschund. Told entirely without narration or dialogue, Korgi is a fantasy about a young girl and her occasionally
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But the real heart and soul of Korgi is its beautiful artwork. Slade, a former Disney animator, has a wonderful eye for character design and movement, and the images he creates are breathtaking. Depth and shading replaced the need
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Rating: 8 on 10
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