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Dominic Peloso

    Questo autore esplora le profondità della psiche umana attraverso strisce a fumetti, concentrandosi sulle ironie delle relazioni interpersonali. Il suo lavoro è un commento tagliente sulla società moderna, spesso venato di malinconia. Con infallibile precisione, cattura verità universali sul nostro bisogno di connessione e sull'inevitabilità della delusione. Attraverso un'espressione artistica unica, evoca emozioni potenti e spinge i lettori alla riflessione.

    Among the Ruins
    Sonnets of the Southeast: Tall Tales of Juneau Alaska
    A Series of Small Heartbreaks: Sonnets for Creepy Children
    Tiny Ghosts: The Best Thing That Ever Happened to Me
    Tiny Ghosts: To Speak and Remove All Doubt
    City of Pillars
    • City of Pillars

      • 220pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      Men In Black...An Ancient Manuscript...A City that Isn't Supposed to Exist...No matter how paranoid you are, you're not paranoid enough! Mitchell Sinclair is an innocent man who accidentally comes into possession of an ancient text. Soon he is being chased to the ends of the earth, pursued by shadowy forces who seem intent on getting the book back and eliminating all evidence of it. As he attempts to stay alive and translate the mysterious document he uncovers horrific and ominous details of an ancient, worldwide conspiracy. But the question is, can he find the answers he seeks before he loses everything? City of Pillars charts one man's journey into madness, past the narrow confines of Western notions of reason and scientific reality. As he decodes more and more of the secrets of the City of Pillars, Sinclair is pushed farther and farther outside the bounds of traditional society and is forced to discard his morality piece by piece to stay alive. He is forced to answer the How far a I willing to go to uncover the truth?

      City of Pillars
    • Tiny ghosts is a creepy, melancholy, sometimes depressing, sometimes darkly humorous weekly photo-webcomic. This volume collects the 9th and 10th years.

      Tiny Ghosts: To Speak and Remove All Doubt
    • tiny ghosts is a creepy, melancholy, sometimes depressing, sometimes darkly humorous, weekly, photo webcomic. It's maybe about what it feels like to be a monster or a ghost or a robot, but not the scary kind. It's about being frightened of war and what you might turn into when you grow up if you aren't careful. It's about loss and longing and love and hope and being small and scared of a big world and not knowing your place in it and wanting to belong but always being on the outside and not being sure that God loves you but really hoping he does, because pretty much everyone else thinks you are a weirdo. Each comic is a combination of two sentences of a story and two photographs. The reader is encouraged to use this fragment as a seed and develop the rest of the story within their own minds.

      Tiny Ghosts: The Best Thing That Ever Happened to Me
    • Classic formalism meets modern themes in this collection of 160 mischievous sonnets. Every sonnet in this collection is structured in the oldest and stodgiest "Petrarchan" form, but each one tells a disarmingly dumb (yet emotionally devastating) tale of teen romance, time-machines, regret, doomsday devices, love, loss, longing, the horrors of war, murderous Santas, lonely sea captains, mortality, errant rocketships, existentialism, melancholy ghosts, dumb humor, monstrous tardigrades, devastating breakups, zombies, the lump in your throat as you watch the perfect opportunity to express your love pass by, and the eventual heat death of the universe.

      A Series of Small Heartbreaks: Sonnets for Creepy Children
    • Among the Ruins

      • 166pagine
      • 6 ore di lettura

      An aspiring actress finds herself the only person still alive after a plague has devastated the world. With no purpose left, she finds herself almost unable to go on; until she meets literally the last man on earth. Together the pair find a reason to live within each other, and work to build a life on a beautiful, quiet Earth they have all to themselves. But when a message from someone long thought dead warns that all is not as it appears, paranoia sets in. Is the last man on earth her charming savior or a creepy captor? Gripping, packed with twists and turns from the first page to the very last, this stunning psychological thriller is a rollercoaster of a read that explores gaslighting, Stockholm Syndrome, disassociation, mental illness, existentialism, and the search for purpose in an absurd universe.

      Among the Ruins
    • tiny ghosts is a creepy, melancholy, sometimes depressing, sometimes darkly humorous, weekly, photo webcomic. It's maybe about what it feels like to be a monster or a ghost or a robot, but not the scary kind. It's about being frightened of war and what you might turn into when you grow up if you aren't careful. It's about loss and longing and love and hope and being small and scared of a big world and not knowing your place in it and wanting to belong but always being on the outside and not being sure that God loves you but really hoping he does, because pretty much everyone else thinks you are a weirdo. Each comic is a combination of two sentences of a story and two photographs. The reader is encouraged to use this fragment as a seed and develop the rest of the story within their own minds.

      Tiny Ghosts: A Series of Small Heartbreaks