Lost

Author:   Rob Cham
Publisher:   Buno Books
ISBN:  

9781733168793


Pages:   88
Publication Date:   03 November 2020
Recommended Age:   From 8 years
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Rob Cham
Publisher:   Buno Books
Imprint:   Buno Books
Dimensions:   Width: 18.00cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 17.80cm
Weight:   0.204kg
ISBN:  

9781733168793


ISBN 10:   1733168796
Pages:   88
Publication Date:   03 November 2020
Recommended Age:   From 8 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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The author uses corrupted images as inspiration, getting trippy but also conveying that this is not where they are supposed to be. To one person, it might be something to poke at, and to another it might something you want to run away from. The beauty of the way Rob tells this entire comic is that it is told from two perspectives; his white, boxy character (who at this point I shall call Box), and the dark, tear dropped shaped one (henceforth Tear). The comic is still silent, and both of them are still nameless. However, once they are split by a portal they fall into, the whole comic unravels into two contained spaces where things change into something isolated and lonely. - Raging Tomato, What A Geek


The author uses corrupted images as inspiration, getting trippy but also conveying that this is not where they are supposed to be. To one person, it might be something to poke at, and to another it might something you want to run away from. The beauty of the way Rob tells this entire comic is that it is told from two perspectives; his white, boxy character (who at this point I shall call Box), and the dark, tear dropped shaped one (henceforth Tear). The comic is still silent, and both of them are still nameless. However, once they are split by a portal they fall into, the whole comic unravels into two contained spaces where things change into something isolated and lonely. - Raging Tomato, What A Geek


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Rob Cham is an illustrator, comic book creator, artist, and friend. He received the National Book Award for his first graphic novel Light and the National Children's Book Award for the follow-up, Lost. He is part of the core team of Unnamed, a South East Asian Comics Collective, Former web designer, teacher, art director, and editor for Abangan: The Best in Philippine Komiks. Rob has done work for various clients including: Young Star, Scout, Philstar Supreme, Rogue Magazine, Grid Magazine, Adobo Magazine, Smile Magazine, Esquire Philippines, Rappler, CNN Philippines Life, The Philippine Daily Inquirer, The Manila Bulletin, Hong Kong Tatler, Adarna House, Anino Comics, Visprint Publishing, ABS-CBN Publishing, Pepper.ph, National Bookstore, Fully Booked, Comic Odyssey, Komikon, Uniqlo, Doc Martens, Oishi, TBWA/SMP, Dentsu Jayme Syfu, DDB Philippines, Artillerie, Indie Pop Films, BuwanBuwan Collective, Attraction! Reaction!, Meiday, Deus Sex Machina, Muni PH, Belle and Dragon, Center for Culinary Arts, A-HA! Learning Center, and many more.

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