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The Chuckling Whatsit

Richard Sala

Sala weaves the gothic cartooning traditions of Edward Gorey and Charles Addams with a melodramatic murder mystery involving astrology, ghouls, academia, and outsider art. Part noir, part horror, and part comedy, this labyrinthine tale of intrigue follows an unemployed writer named Broom who becomes ensnared unwittingly in a complex plot involving mysterious outsider artist Emile Jarnac, the shadowy machinations of the Ghoul Appreciation Society Headquarters (GASH), and the enigmatic Mr. Ixnay. Sala's deadpan delivery makes this ingeniously layered narrative a roller-coaster ride of darkly pure comic suspense. Sala's drawing style also reveals the influence of everything from Hollywood monster movies and Dick Tracy to German expressionism and Grimm's fairy tales. It's a style that's perfectly suited to the narrative, constantly flirting with Sala's fascination for the grotesque and lending palpable tension to the gruesome riddle of The Chuckling Whatsit.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Fantagraphics Books
  • Publish Date: Jan 17th, 2023
  • Pages: 200
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 9.70in - 7.50in - 1.50in - 1.75lb
  • EAN: 9781683966975
  • Categories: Crime & MysteryHorrorLiterary

About the Author

Sala, Richard: - Richard Sala (1954-2020) grew up in Chicago. He had an MFA from Mills College, created over a dozen graphic novels, collaborated with Lemony Snicket, and illustrated a Jack Kerouac script. He spent most of his adult life in Berkeley, CA.

Praise for this book

Richard Sala was wonderfully unique. It was all there in everything he did, his love of old monster movies, the pulps, mystery and horror in general -- the good stuff and the terrible -- wore it all like a badge of honor and did wonderful things with it. I miss him.--Mike Mignola
Sala's wildly imaginative storytelling and sly pastiche of lurid pulp material make an appealing mix.-- "Publishers Weekly"
Sala's parody is so deliciously apt that he doesn't need actual jokes or comedy to be howlingly funny.-- "Booklist"
One of the great comics minds of the past half-century, a testament to the power of pure, unfiltered imagination.-- "Syfy Wire"
Recipe for 'The Chuckling Whatsit' 2 oz. wood-ear-mushroom-infused bourbon, 2 oz. brandy, a few of shakes angostura bitters. In memory of an artist of great flourish and influence.--Daniel Handler (aka Lemony Snicket)
Labyrinthian in plotting and constantly sending the readers down new avenues before arriving at a titillating conclusion, Sala's shadowy humor, along with his bold line, consistently make for nothing short of a fully-formed reading experience.-- "NeoText"
This new edition is a welcome reminder that the The Chuckling Whatsit is a timeless and towering achievement of both the spooky thriller genre and of the graphic fiction medium.-- "The Beat"
Pulp fiction tropes are gleefully plundered, but Sala wrangles it all together with brilliant invention, and winning charm, managing to be both gruesome and glorious, horrific and hilarious, with fantastically fiendish reveals. It's packed with ironic humor, yet it's increasingly gripping, and whenever Sala seems to have pulled all the plot threads together, there's another twist.-- "The Slings & Arrows"