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Jan. 29, 2010 By Ryan Pierce
The Naked Boy is the first installment of an epic graphic creation story blending historical fact and fiction, road trip, and pan-cultural mythos. The titular hero is innocent, well-meaning, and bumbling: an everyman with an everyman's body cast into a superhero's role through a surreal set of circumstances. Mr. Duford (who is also an arts writer, sculptor, and public artist) unites a love of classic comic book tropes with something decidedly less expected. Part One features talking crows, flying bear gods, witch trials and spinster communes. The drawing style is considerably more gestural- almost sketchy- than most other comics I've enjoyed. This, combined with the drive of the plot, make for a fast read. But it is worth going back to notice the nuance of language, diversity of composition, and expressive line work. The Naked Boy is the rare superhero whose magic power is perseverance in the face of his vulnerability and repeated failure. This is a hero I can identify with.

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ISBN 978-0-557-18285-5
Copyright Daniel Duford (Standard Copyright License)
Edition Second edition
Publisher Radio Relay Towers
Published February 8, 2011
Language English
Pages 116
 
Binding Perfect-bound Paperback
Interior Ink Black & white
Dimensions (inches) 8.3 wide × 11.7 tall

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