![]() ![]() Where it remains well past the final page, for ![]() Soon, with the arrival of other toy animal colleagues, life in this little girl’s room begins to descend into bizarre and uncomfortable territory. Taking cues from Christine as to what she wants to hear, Panther also changes his physical appearance at every turn (Brecht doesn’t use panels per se). Panther tells the tale of how after young Christine’s beloved cat dies, a panther emerges from her bottom drawer and begins to entertain her with accounts of life in Pantherland, where he is crown prince. ![]() Brecht’s brushwork has grown even more impressive but story-wise the cast is purposely reduced. Considering that his previous works were dazzling and profound looks at group dynamics, this latest offering is somewhat of an anomaly. Brecht Evens, Flemish author/artist of the gorgeously stylish The Wrong Place and The Making Of, is back. ![]()
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