Colleen Doran

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Snow, Glass, Apples

Doran, drawing inspiration from art nouveau and Irish illustrator Harry Clarke, eschews conventional formatting and panel grids, presenting the story in lush, fully painted, free-flowing layouts that nicely complement Gaiman’s lyrical narration. An excellent choice for adult horror collections.
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A Distant Soil. Vol. 1: The Gathering

This epic tale is a page-turner despite what seems like an odd mix of characters, times, and spaces. Doran could have updated Earth to reflect the present day, but the story would have lost a great deal of charm. This nuanced and compelling tale spans the wide range of imagination, bringing together the best of sf, fantasy, Arthurian legend, and the 1980s.
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Gone to Amerikay

Showing imperfect people passing a precious legacy amid tragedy, McCullough (Stagger Lee) reveals a fine ear for dialog and doesn't skimp on the harsh realities of immigration and urban life, 1870s or 1960s. The heroic-realist color art of Doran (Mangaman; A Distant Soil) lends sweeping beauty. Recommended for those drawn to historical and literary graphic novels, high school and up owing to sexual situations and salty language.
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