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Dragman von Steven Appleby
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Dragman (Original 2020; 2020. Auflage)

von Steven Appleby (Auteur)

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"August Crimp can fly, but only when he wears women's clothes. Soaring above a gorgeous, lush vista of London, he is Dragman, catching falling persons, lost souls, and the odd stranded cat. After he's rejected by the superhero establishment, where masked men chase endorsement deals rather than criminals, August quietly packs up his dress and cosmetics and retreats to normalcy - a wife and son who know nothing of his exploits or inclinations. When a technological innovation allows people to sell their souls, they do so in droves, turning empty, cruel, and hopeless, driven to throw themselves off planes. August is terrified of being outed, but feels compelled to bring back Dragman when Cherry, his young neighbor, begs him to save her parents. Can Dragman take down the forces behind this dreadful new black market? Can August embrace Dragman and step out of the shadows? The debut graphic novel from British cartoon phenomenon Steven Appleby, Dragman is at once a work of artistic brilliance, sly wit, and poignant humanity, a meditation on identity, morality, and desire, delivered with levity and grace"--… (mehr)
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Titel:Dragman
Autoren:Steven Appleby (Auteur)
Info:Denoël (2020), 336 pages
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Dragman von Steven Appleby (2020)

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I am LONG overdue a review of this graphic novel that is easily the most unique book I’ve read in a long time.

Set in a world where superheroes exist but these are not your normal Marvel fare, and souls can be bought and sold, we find August Crimp (brilliant name!), a man who can fly when he puts on women’s clothes.

August loves wearing a dress but is deeply ashamed of his compulsion and terrified of rejection should it ever come out. So he tells no one. But then one day a little girl falls from the rooftop cafe at the Art Museum and August has no choice but to fly and save her – an event witnessed by hundreds of people.

The story is split between flashback of August first discovering his powers and the present where he is married with a child and has left his superhero alter ego deep in the closet.

In between the chapters are interludes detailing a killer targeting trans women to steal their souls which highlight Applebys skill as a writer as well as being a chilling contrast to August illustrated life.

I picked this up from the library and knew nothing about it outside of the cover blurb and how beautifully the book was made. What I found inside the pages was an equally beautiful and unique story of the journey one takes in learning to accept oneself and the power that gives us.

Easily one of the most original books and I’ve read in a long time and one to watch out for if you are interested in graphic novels and queer stories.

There are some content warnings to go with this so message me for details.
  rosienotrose | Jul 11, 2023 |
This is a weighty hardback graphic novel, really nicely produced. Its a fun read with superheroes and a murder mystery wound into the central cross dressing theme. I quite liked the drawing style - its quite casual and scribbly with lots of personality. ( )
  AlisonSakai | Apr 22, 2022 |
I don't normally read graphic novels but I saw a review of this in, I believe, The Guardian and I was intrigued. Essentially it is a comic book about superheroes but since the titular character is a transvestite who gets the power to fly by putting on women's clothing it is a little different. The autor and artist, Steven Appleby, is himself trans. In the afterword he describes how he went from hiding his cross-dressing and feeling sad, guilty and thinking he was perverted and abnormal to dressing as a trans-woman all the time. He is married to a woman and they have children who see Steven dressed as a woman and think nothing of it. His final words are "Funny old world..."

The drawing is rich and many of the panels are water-coloured by Nicola Sherring. I love the palette of colours that she uses. ( )
  gypsysmom | Feb 19, 2021 |
On the surface, this is a pretty simple story of a retired superhero reluctantly donning his costume once more to help stop a serial killer and an evil corporation. (Shades of Watchmen!) Inevitably, there is some crossover between the two cases, but nothing a good slugfest shouldn't be able to sort out, right?

The originality factor here is that our hero August Crimp gets his super power of flight from donning women's clothing. In flashback scenes we are shown Crimp coming to terms privately with what this means to his identity and sexuality while publicly taking on the persona of Dragman to fight crime and transphobia.

It took me a while to warm up to the book because it is a tonally odd mix of cartoonish, slow-paced, and loopy alternative comix and slam-bang retro superheroics with a heavy reliance on coincidence and one-dimensional characters. And Crimp's feet are a little too deeply mired in clay in the present-day storyline. And the author indulges in a pet peeve of mine by repeatedly injecting pages of text into the graphic novel, providing the serial killer's point of view while concealing their identity.

In the end I was able to unclench, get wrapped up in the story and main character, and appreciate the unique perspective being offered. ( )
  villemezbrown | Jul 28, 2020 |
Appleby has torn up all the rules, and not only those that dictate, at this point in the 21st century, that a person’s identity must be clearly labelled, pinned down like some dead butterfly.
hinzugefügt von gypsysmom | bearbeitenThe Guardian, Rachel Cooke (Mar 3, 2020)
 

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"August Crimp can fly, but only when he wears women's clothes. Soaring above a gorgeous, lush vista of London, he is Dragman, catching falling persons, lost souls, and the odd stranded cat. After he's rejected by the superhero establishment, where masked men chase endorsement deals rather than criminals, August quietly packs up his dress and cosmetics and retreats to normalcy - a wife and son who know nothing of his exploits or inclinations. When a technological innovation allows people to sell their souls, they do so in droves, turning empty, cruel, and hopeless, driven to throw themselves off planes. August is terrified of being outed, but feels compelled to bring back Dragman when Cherry, his young neighbor, begs him to save her parents. Can Dragman take down the forces behind this dreadful new black market? Can August embrace Dragman and step out of the shadows? The debut graphic novel from British cartoon phenomenon Steven Appleby, Dragman is at once a work of artistic brilliance, sly wit, and poignant humanity, a meditation on identity, morality, and desire, delivered with levity and grace"--

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