Daisy Goes to the Moon

Author:   Rick Geary ,  Mathew Klickstein
Publisher:   Fantagraphics
ISBN:  

9798875000546


Pages:   96
Publication Date:   14 January 2025
Format:   Hardback
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Daisy Goes to the Moon


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Artist Rick Geary turns his pen from vintage true crime to whimsy in his graphic novel adaptation of Daisy Goes to the Moon, a novella written by Mathew Klickstein and inspired by the real-life Victorian author Daisy Ashford's successfully published juvenilia, written with the help of her parents: The Young Visiters. The Geary version stars little Daisy herself and pastiches everything in his unique visual stylisation from Alice in Wonderland to Peter Pan to The Wizard of Oz to late-19th-century/early-20th-century comics: Daisy is lured to adventure by a 'rokitship' as she decides to go to the moon with a man named Mr. Z. They encounter many-eyed monsters, time travellers with TVs, her duplicate, a 'troobador,' her sister, and more delights and vexations. Geary places his expressive, clean-line black-and-white figures, each with distinct body language, in ornate frames to denote settings and narrative layers. There's verbal and physical comedy as characters (sometimes literally) bounce off each other. Geary's rare artistic gift of being able to depict ornate period detail without sacrificing storytelling clarity or fun pairs perfectly with Klickstein's imaginative writing. Showcasing elements of Philip K. Dick, Douglas Adams, and Antoine de Saint-Exupery, the book will delight readers as they discover Daisy's playful, madcap space adventures.

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Author:   Rick Geary ,  Mathew Klickstein
Publisher:   Fantagraphics
Imprint:   Fantagraphics
ISBN:  

9798875000546


Pages:   96
Publication Date:   14 January 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Geary ably adapts Klickstein's whimsical novel, written in the naive voice of real-life Victorian child author Daisy Ashford. ... Geary's artwork, with touches that recall turn-of-the-century comic strips and antique printing techniques, is perfectly suited to Victoriana.-- ""Publishers Weekly"" [The] stories [in Daisy Goes to the Moon] are not only authentic in their voice but a time capsule to a different era.-- ""Comicon""


Author Information

Rick Geary is a renowned artist, illustrator, and cartoonist whose logo work has been used for such high-profile entities as Recorded Books, the largest audiobook company worldwide, and Comic-Con International: San Diego. As a young man, Geary contributed cartoons, comics, and artwork to such publications as Heavy Metal and the National Lampoon. Geary later earned awards from the National Cartoonists Society throughout a prolific career that has seen him create comic books and graphic novels focusing on classic literature (such as Great Expectations and Wuthering Heights) and historical chronicling (the lives of: J. Edgar Hoover, Leon Trotsky, and infamous anarchists Sacco and Vanzetti). He earned his Inkpot Award from Comic-Con in 1980. (RickGeary.com) Mathew Klickstein is a writer, producer and instructor whose work has appeared in outlets such as: WIRED, the NY Daily News and Vulture. He's also written more than twenty books, including pop culture histories about Jewish cultural icons, The Simpsons and the Nickelodeon network. Additionally, Mathew is the screenwriter of Sony Pictures' Against the Dark, as well as the creator of the acclaimed comic book series You Are Obsolete and the SiriusXM/Stitcher podcast series Comic-Con Begins, which was later expanded into the full-color, encyclopedic See You at San Diego: An Oral History of Comic-Con, Fandom, and the Triumph of Geek Culture. (MathewKlickstein.com)

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