the sound of silence
an interesting by-product of the first half of the twentieth century was the publication of black and white woodcut novels. the works — particularly passionate journey by the artist frans masereel — eschewed all text in favour of imaginative visuals. masereel had a massive influence on a number of artists, one of whom happened to be lynd kendall ward. with his first book titled god’s man, published in 1929, ward inadvertently became one of the founders of what we now refer to as the graphic novel.
as a first step towards pushing the envelope in india, keeping the genre in mind, this is more than welcome. also, for the price, it is absolute value for money.
— hush, pratheek thomas and rajiv eipe, manta ray comics