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  • Published: 1 December 2014
  • ISBN: 9780224096744
  • Imprint: Jonathan Cape
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 80
  • RRP: $39.99

Sugar Skull



It's here: The concluding volume in the epic trilogy that began with X'ed Out and The Hive, marking the completion of a true graphic novel milestone.

The long strange trip of Doug reaches its mind-bending, heartbreaking end, but not before he is forced to deal with the lie he's been telling himself since the beginning. The fragments of the past collide with the reality of the present, nightmarish dreams evolve into an even more dreadful reality, and when you finally find out where all of this has been going, and what it means . . . well. I won't spoil it here, but it will make you go right back to page one of X'ed Out and read it all again with new eyes.

Just like Doug.

  • Published: 1 December 2014
  • ISBN: 9780224096744
  • Imprint: Jonathan Cape
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 80
  • RRP: $39.99

About the author

Charles Burns

Charles Burns grew up in Seattle in the 1970s. His work rose to prominence in Art Spiegelman's Raw magazine in the mid-1980s and took off from there, for an extraordinary range of comics and projects, from Iggy Pop album covers to the latest ad campaign for Altoids. In 1992 he designed the sets for Mark Morris's delightful restaging of The Nutcracker. He's illustrated covers for Time, the New Yorker and the New York Times Sunday Magazine. He is the official cover artist for The Believer magazine. Black Hole received Eisner, Harvey and Ignatz awards in 2005. Burns lives in Philadelphia with his wife and two daughters.

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Praise for Sugar Skull

Strange, fantastical and largely terrifying… If you fancy escaping into a dystopian nightmare… then we can’t recommend Burns’ work highly enough.

Esquire UK

My strong feeling is that this series is one of the most vividly drawn and painfully and honest expositions of male guilt I’ve ever read… I love Charles Burns…and I really adore these books.

Observer

Fizzes and pops.

Teddy Jamieson, Glasgow Sunday Herald

Fans who return to the first two volumes will find even more resonance there now that the trilogy is complete.

Metro

Burns brings it all together in Sugar Skull. I don’t know which impressed me more – the slow build-up, over three books, to the revelation and knowledge that the final volume delivers.

Neel Mukherjee, New Statesman

The confidence with which Burns positions himself within the larger map of other writing and art is entirely earned.

New Statesman