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Comic Book Tattoo Tales Inspired by Tori Amos

Comic Book Tattoo Tales Inspired by Tori Amos
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Over 80 of the best creators from every style and genre have contributed over 50 stories to this anthology featuring tales inspired by the songs of multi-platinum recording artist, Tori Amos! Featuring an introduction by Neil Gaiman and an extensive roster of talent, Comic Book Tattoo encapsulates the breadth, depth, and beauty of modern comics in this coffee table format book.

Full list of contributors include: David Mack, Josh Hechinger, Matthew Humphreys, Jonathan Tsuei, Eric Canete, Jason Horn, Dean Trippe, Sara Ryan, Jonathan Case, Rantz A. Hoseley, James Stokoe, Tristan Crane, Atticus Wolrab, Kako, Nikki Cook, Drew Bell, Kevin Mellon, Jeff Carroll, Mike May, Jeremy Haun, Amber Stone, Leif Jones, Elizabeth Genco, Carla Speed Mcneil, Kelly Sue Deconnick, Andy Macdonald, Nick Filardi, Cat Mihos, Andre Szymanowicz, Gabe Bautista, C.B. Cebulksi, Ethan Young, Joey Weltjens & Lee Duhig, Omaha Perez, Irma Page, Mark Buckingham, Rantz A. Hoseley, Ming Doyle, Mike Maihack, John Ney Reiber, Ryan Kelly, Alice Hunt, Trudy Cooper, Jonathan Hickman, Matthew S. Armstrong, Neil Kleid, Christopher Mitten, Kristyn Ferretti, Stephanie Leong, Sonia Leong, Peov, Kelly Sue Deconnick, Laurenn Mccubbin, John Bivens, Hope Larson, Emma Vieceli, Faye Yong, Chris Arrant, Star St.Germain, Mike Dringenberg, Paul Maybury, Jim Bricker, Craig Taillefer, Dame Darcy, G. Willow Wilson, Steve Sampson, Neal Shaffer, Daniel Krall, Adisakdi Tantimedh, Ken Meyer Jr., Mark Sable, Salgood Sam, Tom Williams, James Owen, Seth Peck, Daniel Heard, Ivan Brandon, Callum Alexander Watt, Leah Moore, John Reppion, Pia Guerra, Mark Sweeney, Kristyn Ferretti, Jessica Staley, Shane White, Ted Mckeever, Chris Chuckry, Jimmie Robinson, Lea Hernandez Derek Mcculloch, Colleen Doran and Jason Hanley.

 

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And my friend loved it. I bought it for a friend who is obsessed with everything Tori Amos, and it incorporates lyrics from different songs into illustrations/stories that follow along, sort of like a music video. I don't know much about Tori, but I can tell you that visually, the art is very cool. The first thing you should know is this book is freaking HUGE. Hope this info helps. I was surprised because I didn't think it would be so big, but I guess I should have expected that, this being an art book and all. When I got it in the mail it was in a big box and it was heavy. The second thing you should know is you're probably not going to be able to find it in your library or book store; Amazon is the only place I have seen it.

Non Tori fans will also love this highly visual book of art Beautiful and interesting.

They use their talents to explore some of the hidden meanings in the song or just to take some of the lyrics and use it as a springboard for another idea (one of my favorites in this vein is based on Amos's song "Bouncing Off Clouds" and features a woman who makes rapid deliveries by jumping from planes and--with the help of special shoes--bounces back up to her destination).Other stories take bold risks and make for compelling storytelling independent of whether you're a fan of Amos's music. Tori Amos's eclectic, swirling, piano-laden music could always be considered poetry set to thumping, driving tunes. That she dances around in the realm of faeries and sprites and spirits, and gives everything she touches an ethereal quality, puts some off and embraces others. The stories inside Comic Book Tattoo can range from sweet to probing to outright violent, but they remain fascinating in their own right, and not just as interpretations of lyrics.It's difficult to pick out a favorite among the gems contained here, but one that stands out with strikingly lush painted images and sparse, poetically inspired narration is Mike Dringenberg's "Honey." Soft, muted colors and gothic typography help set a dreamlike stage for an exploration of bees, memory and time.-- John Hogan

That it resides here, tucked somewhere in the middle of the book, without fanfare, should give you some idea of the hidden treasures to be found here.Amos mentions in her afterword that she was most concerned, when embarking on this project, with making sure the creators felt no need to censor themselves, that they should flesh out their stories any way they see fit. It would seem they took that to heart. The effect is gorgeous. Sampson uses a breathtaking technique that places almost manga-like drawings against real photographic backgrounds.

Some have seemed obvious within the lyrics, but more of them have been inspired by the intense imagery she paints. Willow Wilson and illustrated by Steve Sampson) is simply exquisite. Her lyrics can be dense, dangerous and hard to follow, but they can also resonate with the clarity of a writer with amazing insight into the human psyche. The story based on "Scarlet's Walk" (written by G.

(A quick sampling of those creators: Colleen Doran, Pia Guerra, James Stokoe, John Ney Rieber, Mike Dringenberg, Ryan Kelly, and Ted McKeever--there are many more, and not a less-than-excellent one in the bunch).Comic Book Tattoo takes more than 50 of Amos's songs and turns them over to those creators to flesh out. Regardless of which camp you fall into, there may have been something you've not noticed about her lyrics all this time: the stories.A wealth of stories exist within Amos's writing. Such inspiration is what has brought about the massive Comic Book Tattoo, a collection of nearly 500 pages from some of the best comic writers and artists working today.

I highly recommend getting this book in hardcover, it's worth the extra money and extra postage.

Some are gorgeous, others, like the one for Merman, disrespect the song :<. An interesting mix of good and bad stories and good and bad art. highlights: Marianne, Leather, Upside Down and Silent All These Years. All in all, even if you don't like Tori that much, or you just like comics, this will give you visual stimulation for weeks. Some are literal interpretations of Tori's songs, others are fun, even if they don't. If you don't know the songs, the lyrics are printed in there to give you a vague idea.

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