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The Impact Of Gillen, McKelvie And Wilson's 'Phonogram'
The Impact Of Gillen, McKelvie And Wilson's 'Phonogram'
The Impact Of Gillen, McKelvie And Wilson's 'Phonogram'
Kieron Gillen, Jamie McKelvie and Matthew Wilson’s Phonogram is a very special comic where music is literally magic and the right song played at the right time can take you to new dimensions or ruin your life forever. There isn’t a single comic that has had as much of an effect on the shape and direction of my life as Phonogram, and as ComicsAlliance celebrates all things music and Phonogram heads into its tenth year, I wanted to talk a bit about how important this book has been over the last decade.
If You Loved 'Doctor Strange', Try These Comics Next
If You Loved 'Doctor Strange', Try These Comics Next
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The Bleakness + The Delight in 'Phonogram: The Immaterial Girl'
The Bleakness + The Delight in 'Phonogram: The Immaterial Girl'
The Bleakness + The Delight in 'Phonogram: The Immaterial Girl'
Kieron Gillen and Jamie McKelvie are probably now best known for their Image series The Wicked + The Divine, set in a world where popstars are gods. Their other Image sieres, Phonogram, is set in a world where music is magic. The two books have a similar premise, and deal with some of the same ideas and themes, but they attack them from completely different angles. While The Wicked + The Divine is about making art, Phonogram is about consuming it. The former is about being young and deciding to give up your life to music, but Phonogram – and The Immaterial Girl in particular – is about living with the consequences of that deal. Not burning out in your early twenties, but fading away into middle age, with a great record collection instead of a family.
Gillen & McKelvie Reunite for ‘Phonogram: The Immaterial Girl’ in 2012
Gillen & McKelvie Reunite for ‘Phonogram: The Immaterial Girl’ in 2012
Gillen & McKelvie Reunite for ‘Phonogram: The Immaterial Girl’ in 2012
Image Comics' Publisher Eric Stephenson confirmed tonight that Phonogram, the cult favorite series created by Kieron Gillen and Jamie McKelvie, is returning for a third installment in 2012. Featuring color work by Matt Wilson, Phonogram: The Immaterial Girl will take the form of a six-issue series that stars the Emily Aster character seen in previous Phonogram outings Rue Britannia and The Single