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frederikpeeters · 7 months
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entre-image-blog · 1 month
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Saint-Elme, Frederik Peeters
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sandmandaddy69 · 9 months
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Frederik Peeters
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aeontriad · 9 months
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The Martian Chronicles illustrated by Frederik Peeters
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r-e-c-o-g-n-i-z-e-r · 2 years
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coinbds · 1 year
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Saint-Elme de Serge Lehman et Frederik Peeters
L'action se passe dans une petite ville de province et met en scène une belle brochette de personnages. Serge Lehman et Frederik Peeters nous offrent un polar qui mélange la violence d'un Kill Bill et des moments déjantés à la Pulp Fiction. Les planches de Frederik Peeters, magnifiquement construites et mises en couleur, nous plonge dans l'atmosphère. 3 tomes publiés et un quatrième et dernier espéré cette année dont je me risque à partager une couverture possible qu'il a posté sur Tumblr. Découvrir
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dandanjean · 1 year
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L'imaginaire
L’être humain peut penser le monde de manière rationnelle mais il peut aussi l’imaginer. Sans imaginaire, sans doute pas d’amour, ni art, ni transcendance. L’imaginaire est-il le propre de l’Homme? Linn Levy reçoit le bédéiste Frederik Peeters et la psychanalyste Alexandrine Schniewind. Le pouvoir de l’imaginaire
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yexuscomic · 1 year
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EL DIARIO MONTAÑÉS
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straydog733 · 2 years
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Reading Resolution: “Blue Pills: A Positive Love Story” by Frederik Peeters
30. Wild Card: Blue Pills: A Positive Love Story by Frederik Peeters
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List Progress: 30/30!!!
There is only so much analysis someone can make about a situation that they are still in the middle of. The events that Swiss comic memoirist Frederik Peeters portrays in his graphic novel Blue Pills: A Positive Love Story are important to him, but he feels too close for any real conclusions or thesis statement, and when he tries, the results feel like navel gazing. Add that to a desire to not hurt those he loves, and there is no real way that Peeters can say anything incisive. Blue Pills comes across more like a diary than a memoir, but for a story that needs more representation in the world, so it can be forgiven some, if not all, its missteps.
Peeters lives in Geneva, and over a long period of time in the same friend groups, he begins a relationship with Cati. They hit it off, but when they start moving towards greater intimacy, she tells him something that has changed her whole perception of romance, relationships and herself: both she and her three-year-old son are HIV+. Peeters is initially taken aback, but he feels strongly enough about Cati to pursue the relationship. This sends him into the medicalized world of HIV and the risks of “serodiscordant” relationships (where one member is HIV+ and the other is HIV-), as well as all the normal struggles of dating someone with a child. Unfortunately, Cati feels like she is handled with kid gloves, as if Peeters is afraid to move the focus away from himself for fear of making her look bad. This doesn’t end up making her look bad, but incomplete, not a fully nuanced person.
The art style is evocative, but not terribly appealing to look at, with bug eyes and overly-detailed mouths. The ink brush-stroke style carries a lot of emotion, but can leave the pages feeling dark and cluttered, and the art comes to feel repetitive. Unfortunately, the text (or at least the English translation of the text from the original French) cannot make up for the deficit, coming through as very stilted and occasionally nearing incomprehensible. It reads like something written in another language, phrasing as sketchy and rough as the art work.
HIV and AIDS are still present all over the world and are the lived realities of millions of people. It is important that the stories of HIV+ people are still told, as are those of their partners, families and friends. But that does not make Blue Pills a more nuanced piece of work, and it is unfortunate that it is one of the few of its kind. 
Would I Recommend It: Not really.
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frederikpeeters · 7 months
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entre-image-blog · 1 year
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Intégrale Lupus, Frederik Peeters, Atrabile, disponible sur entre-image.com
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sandmandaddy69 · 2 years
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Frederik Peeters
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bulles-de-bd · 5 months
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La Semaine des One-shots :
Frederik Peeters, Serge Lehman - L'Homme Gribouillé
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osidius-el-enfatico · 27 days
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Nico! Hi!
Your post about Judas reminded me that I wanted to ask you, what was that redneck comic you were talking about awhile ago? And generally, if you’d like, what are your top 5 favorite comics?
i must have been talking about phantom road, one of jeff lemire's current works for image, which is really really good. its a horror book, a high concept supernatural book, a road trip book, its got fucking aliens, and zombie-like shits, its now finishing its second arc, but im a few issues behind so i dont know for sure if its gonna continue, but it had legs. it could go an easy 20-30 issues i think
go read it
while youre at it, read the other lemire work at image rn, fishflies. its david cronenberg's the fly if it was folk punk and sad. also lemire does the art which is always a plus
as for my top 5 comics i always tend to do it in two lists, one of auteur bullshit, and a cape list, as of today id say its like this
auteur
hicksville by dylan horrocks
li'l depressed boy by isabelle struble and sina grace
blankets by craig robinson
un homme est mort by ettiené davodeau and krís
little miracles by will eisner
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i, vampire by joshua hale fialkov et al
hawkeye by matt fraction and david aja
animal man by jeff lemire et al
buzzkill by donny cates and geoff shaw
deadman by paul jenkins and bernard chang
shout out judas, shout out the many death of laila starr, shout out primordial by jeff lemire, shout out le retoruneur by frederik peeters, shout out the sculptor by scott mccloud, shout out hey wait by jason.
anyway, im gonna stop here cause if not im gonna be writing all night
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heres a vito for giving me the oportunity of talking about comics
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lodepeeters-comics · 1 year
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Presenting the cover of Meisjes van Medusa!
Meisjes van Medusa is a graphic novel written by Frederik Hautain which I’ve been working on for the past two years. It will be published by Standaard Uitgeverij on 5 april. Expect some more art related to the comic between then and now!
Buy here | Read the first eight pages here
Talent alleen volstaat niet. Wil je het maken als ballerina, dan moet je je lichaam als een tempel behandelen en tot het uiterste gaan. Elke dag opnieuw. Laat je een steekje vallen? Dan zorgt mamalief wel dat je het geweten hebt. Welkom in de wereld van Charlien Keller, een getalenteerde maar breekbare balletdanseres aan een vooraanstaande school waar haar moeder Vera de plak zwaait en een stel poshy klasgenoten haar het leven nog wat zuurder maakt. Nadat Charlien op een nacht aan zee de intrigerende en oudere Mel ontmoet, komt ze terecht in een geheimzinnige sekte waar Vrouw Zijn het hoogste goed is. Daar gaat Charlien op zoek naar zichzelf en haar seksuele identiteit. Meisjes van Medusa door Frederik Hautain en Lode Peeters is een fascinerend coming of age-verhaal over hoe ver iemand bereid is te gaan om zichzelf te vinden.
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