Long a superstar in his native Italy, Lorenzo Mattotti has made sporadic
incursions into the U.S. via appearances in RAW magazine, the classic
Fires graphic novel, and the more recent, 2003 Eisner-winning Dr.
Jekyll and Mr. Hyde adaptation from NBM. (Not to mention regular gigs in
The New Yorker.) All of these previous works have showcased his
full-color painter style, but Chimera, with its intricate,
hyper-expressive swirls of crisp line work, shows that Mattotti's genius is
bound by no single technique. A wordless fantasia of birth, death, gods,
monsters, and humans, Chimera is the most astonishing visual narrative
you'll see all year.
"A beautiful stream-of-consciousness bit of fantasy... any fan of great
cartooning owes it to themselves to seek out this comic." –
Sequart