New Page for Praise/Reviews

This season has been full of great press for Dear Creature and Green River Killer, so I've organized it in an easily accessible page here on the site. Here are a couple of the more recent items:

Dear Creature:

"... Surpasses many of the comics and graphic novels being published today ... An excellent book, far better than an author/artist’s debut graphic novel has any right to be."

—BrodartVibe

"... A perfect marriage of storytelling and art ... A stunning debut graphic novel mixing an inventive mutant creature story with retro comic realism."

—Shelf Awareness

"Dear Creature, the debut novel from Jonathan Case is pretty much perfect. A witty and sweet mashup of old monster comics and ill-fated love stories, you should buy it if you have the chance."

—Spandexless

 

Green River Killer:

"Read this one with the lights on."

—G4 Attack of the Show Feature

“…Strong stuff that can stand with the best true-crime stories in any medium.”

—The Onion A.V. Club

 

For the full rundown of love for these books, head here.

Launch Party Pics and Upcoming Events

Dear Creature's launch party this last Friday was an enormous success, and great fun. Lots of cookies. Lots of friends and new readers. Even a seaweed-wrapped bottle of bubbly— one of the coolest gifts I've received, for sure. Many thanks to Michael and Lucas at Bridge City Comics for being fantastic hosts, and to Sarah and my family for helping out with the details.

We also had copies of Green River Killer, and a limited art print (the one by my elbow... I think they still have a few, so go snatch them up!).

There was even Kiki Cola.

Christian Lipski over at Examiner.com gave a nice writeup on the event.

This week, I have a signing/event at Powell's Books on Hawthorne, so please swing by if you're in Portland and couldn't make it to the party! That starts at 7:30PM.

Also, I'm going to be doing a Twitter chat with a couple of other Tor authors on Wednesday from 1—2 PM Pacific Time. Hashtag is #TorChat.

 

More Praise for Dear Creature

A couple more great reviews for Dear Creature: "Dear Creature is easily one of the best books I've read this year."

—James Ferguson, Horrortalk

"By combining excellent character development with superlative dialog, and a heartfelt emotional arc, Case has written one of the best novels I have read in years. And yes, that is novels as opposed to graphic novels.

And I think that it should be on everybody’s short-list for the Eisner award."

—Chris Modzelewski, The King of Elfland’s 2nd Cousin

Dear Creature is OUT!

Here we go. Dear Creature is out in stores today, so go pick up a copy! My editor says it best...

From Steven Padnick's blog:

"Okay people! Today’s the day! Dear Creature is ON SALE RIGHT NOW. Now’s the time to run up to the store and buy all the copies they have and then demand they order 10 more.

Also, you know, you get to read it!

GO, BUY IT NOW:

Amazon

Indiebound

Barnes & Noble

BUT YOU DON’T HAVE TO TAKE MY WORD FOR IT:

“With expressive art and clever writing in Dear Creature, Jonathan Case creates a unique and entertaining story of a man from the deep who just wanted to find a companion in life.”

Previews Magazine, staff pick!

“This exuberantly weird comic novel succeeds in fusing ’50s monster movies and the works of William Shakespeare…Case’s b&w art sometimes stretches reality for humorous effect, but keeps even the strangest scenes from feeling merely grotesque. The script also generates a surprising amount of pathos for the lovers’ doomed passion. Startlingly assured for a debut effort.”

Publishers Weekly

Dear Creature is sure to be one of the quirkiest and most surprising love stories you will ever read.”

—Gene Yang, Eisner Award–Winner for American Born Chinese

“Every panel is beautifully composed… Case mastered it on his first project.”

—Steve Lieber, Eisner Award–Winner for Whiteout: Melt

“An impressive debut. I dream of a world where every cartoonist’s first graphic novel is this accomplished.”

—Derek Kirk Kim, Eisner Award–Winner for The Eternal Smile

“Every once in a while you get a beautiful anomaly like this black-and-white graphic novel by  Portland-based artist and writer Case… marvelously entertaining and a weird side-door entry into both Shakespeare and graphic literature… A funny, bizarre, unexpected pleasure that gives a creature from the depths heart and soul.”

Kirkus Reviews

“Case is talented with both visual art and the written word; his art is some of the best brush pen work around, rich with detail and realism, and his writing, both plot and prose, is brilliant.”

—Ashley Cook, Giant Fire Breathing Robot

“Jonathan Case has a really dynamic style and real talent creating expressive faces. The clean line work and fantastic compositions enhances the creature’s story; of love and trying to fit in a world where you don’t feel you belong.”

—Doug Dorr, Portland Comics Blog

“I commend Jonathan Case for this excellent graphic novel. It is very rare to find a storyteller who is able to write something that is at once literary and meta-textual, while remaining touching and hilarious. To then combine that ear for dialog and prose with artistic talent is even rarer. If you enjoy sequential art, then hands down, you should pick up Dear Creature.

And I think that it should be on everybody’s short-list for the Eisner award.”

Chris Modzelewski, The King of Elfland’s 2nd Cousin"

Glowing Review from Paul Goat Allen on B&N

Here's a bright spot in my day! A fantastic review for Dear Creature from Paul Goat Allen on B&N. Paul reviews for Publishers Weekly, Kirkus Reviews, and the Chicago Tribune, and he loves Dear Creature. I'm grateful. Here's a snippet:

"The black-and-white illustrations were just masterful – it never ceases to amaze me how elite artists can convey so much with so little. Panel after panel, writer/illustrator Case skillfully develops numerous peripheral characters (like gung ho policeman Henry Craw and his inept protégé Larry), conveys complex emotions, and creates undeniably rich atmospherics.

Although Dear Creature was visually compelling, it’s the narrative that made this graphic novel such an unforgettable read. Here’s a perfect example. Grue vows to stop killing and consuming humans – with little support from his invertebrate friends.

Grue: “The only patient spirit I’ll meet is they that cast these telling bottles into the brine! As with the more I read, my bloodlust doth recede, so shall a contact with its source defeat the urge withal… I’m sure of it!”

Crab 1: “Uhy…”

Crab 2: “Prom night is coming.”

I loved this book, especially the ending. Stylistically, it brought me right back to the days of my youth when I used to love watching B-horror movies like Attack of the 50-Foot Woman and The Blob – except in this story, the monster doesn’t eat the girl, he gets the girl! Dear Creature was a fabulous read that gives all of the human monsters out there (myself included) hope that even in a world obsessed with superficiality, anyone can find true love, even if you’re a radioactive sea mutant…"

Thanks you, Mr. Allen!

If you'd like to read the full review, head over here.

Books on the Way!

I just found out from my editor that preorder copies of Dear Creature are on their way to me. That means next week I'll be signing them, fitting them with a piece of original art and booting them back out the door to you! If you don't know what I'm talking about, head over here to snag a limited edition (of 300) Dear Creature for you and yours. Here are examples of the little extras that come with those books:

Layouts from the book, some used, some unused. These are my favorite pieces of making a comic, and hardly anyone gets to see them because they get redone, refined, and finessed into the final art. I'm always looking for ways to tweak my approach so the energy in these layouts survives through the final art. It's challenging.

Sketches, scribbles, and rough designs. These are the bits and pieces that went into crafting the final characters and environments. I have hundreds of them, so I thought it would be fun to pass some of them on.

Thanks again to everyone who's already preordered, either through my store, Amazon, Indiebound, B&N, Powell's, Booksamillion, etc. (They asked me to list them all every time, and why not?).

I'm anxious to get you your books!

 

 

 

 

Dear Creature Gag Comic

Tor just put up this little Dear Creature comic I did for their October newsletter. It was a strange feeling to draw the characters again after two years, but they're well established in muscle memory.

At different points I thought it might be fun to do Dear Creature as an ongoing gag strip, but its subject matter is so specific that script options would have been pretty limited. Still, it was fun to do this one-off!

Bridge City Comics Release Party

Another fun announcement today:

On October 14th, from 6PM-9PM, Bridge City Comics is hosting a book release party for Dear Creature. I'll be there signing books, maybe doing some sketches, and hob-nobbing. We'll also have copies of the acclaimed Green River Killer graphic novel from Dark Horse (written by Jeff Jensen and drawn by me), refreshments, and a limited edition print for sale (only 100 copies).

I might even bring some props and costume pieces from the Sea Freak play that started it all. Rest assured, I will not be wearing a costume... If some kid comes up and is like, "WEAR THE MASK", I'll make a game-time call, but I can only be so silly. This is comics. This is serious.

It's all open to the public, so please drop by if you're in Portland. Bridge City Comics is in a great walking neighborhood, full of fun things to do (and eat). Here's the address:

3725 N. Mississippi Ave., Portland, OR 97227

I'm really looking forward to it, and hope to see you there!

T-Minus Two Weeks to Launch

I have about two weeks before Dear Creature's official release on October 11. Very soon, my book will be out in the world, finding its place. It's an exciting, anxious time. As Sarah and I rearranged some stuff in our house to make way for baby (the latest work, coming in January), I found some old photos from my play, Sea Freak. This is where the concept for my sea monster love story began.

Ah, zee memories... I remember staying up all night before performance day finishing the ocean-proof monster suit. I had to wear it while making it so all the latex scales would conform to my body shape. The best part was my friend and director, Alex Kamer, having the decency to sew the last few scales onto my butt at 6 in the morning. Poor man.

 

 

 

Outfoxed

Today I want to sing praise for Dylan Meconis's new short comic, Outfoxed. Dylan hit this one out of the park, and I think you should read it. Immediately.

Outfoxed is just what I want out of a comic. Its story is passionate, literate, but told with a light, inviting touch. It quietly demands my attention with a lovely aesthetic, appealing characters, and creative staging.

I've been working near Dylan at Periscope Studio for the last few years, and remember seeing her work on the first pages of her graphic novel, Family Man, shortly after I moved to Portland in 2005. By that time, she'd already finished a graphic novel begun in high school, and was well on her way to intimidating comics creators great and small.

This latest work is further proof that she won't be stopped.

Go read Outfoxed!