The Fab Four go kind of comic booky in an exhaustively illustrated biography by Frenchman Hervé Bourhis.
Escaping from the Beatles is no easy task. In a culturally drenched landscape, one cannot help but absorb some knowledge of the Fab Four. References abound in a variety of mediums ranging from literature to art to movies to cartoons to comic books. There is no refuge for the disinterested and now they have invaded the realm of the ninth art full blown … sort of.
Frenchman Hervé Bourhis is an illustrator and comic book artist/writer who has worked in a variety of styles for publishers like Dupuis, Futuropolis, Dargaud and Delcourt; the big boys so to speak. He has taken it upon himself to further add to the already quite large Beatles paraphernalia with his Little Book of Beatles. It is not a graphic novel with sequential storytelling but rather a large (156 pages!) collection of facts and figures, reviews, anecdotes, recommendations and various tidbits about John, Paul, Ringo and George and ephemeral musical and cultural figures. Each page contains at least 3 items, each with an original illustration and distinct in design from its neighbouring item. Built up chronologically, splash pages divide up important chapters in the lives of our heroes.
Hourvis succeeds in lifting up a culturally pervasive and already extraneously documented pillar of the cultural landscape by intercutting it with personally opinionated reviews of their singles, albums and personalities. It keeps the book from becoming too burdensome with facts and figures. And manages to spotlight the four Beatles’ diverse characters and musical frameworks with a special spotlight on the differences between pop junkie McCartney and the experimental Lennon, succeeding in singling out the influences of the dominant characters that formed the core of the Beatles.
Let the light of Truth shine upon this reviewer: as is obvious from the introduction, I am not a big Beatles fan. I don’t dislike their music but Hourvis did manage to have me open the book and start reading; so I’m guessing he did something right.
The Little Book of the Beatles by Herve Bourhis is a 168 page black and white book. It is published in Dutch by Oog & Blik and retails for €24,90.
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