Sandcastle (comics)

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Sandcastle (French: Château de sable) is a 2011 French-language graphic novel published by Atrabile [fr], written by Pierre Oscar Lévy [fr] from France and drawn by Frederik Peeters from Switzerland. Nora Mahony translated the work into English, with that version released in 2013.[1] SelfMadeHero published the English version.

It is the inspiration for the 2021 American film Old, which has some differences in the character composition.[1]

Story[edit]

The main setting is a beach, which Nitish Pahwa of Slate states "is presumably set somewhere in France", with relatively little of the story taking place in other locations.[1] On that beach, people age very quickly and cannot leave. A dead body of a woman who goes skinny dipping appears early in the story. The main characters realise they are trapped and do not escape.[1]

Reception[edit]

Daniel Kurland of Comic Book Resources wrote that in 2021 the comic was "gaining a larger appreciation" and that until the release of Old, the comic had "flown under the radar for a lot of people".[2]

Morning Star wrote that the work is "beautifully drawn".[3]

Comic Book Resources stated that the work "feels like you should be seeing it in 35 MM at the Cannes Film Festival."[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d Pahwa, Nitish (2021-07-23). "Between Old and the Eerie Graphic Novel That Inspired It/". Slate. Retrieved 2023-12-18.
  2. ^ Kurland, Daniel (2021-02-19). "Sandcastle: 9 Things You Didn't Know About The Graphic Novel". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved 2023-12-18.
  3. ^ "Passage of time examined". Morning Star. 2021-08-23. Retrieved 2023-12-18.
  4. ^ "Frederik Peeters Builds an Unforgettable "Sandcastle"". Comic Book Resources. 2013-05-07. Retrieved 2023-12-18. - Includes an interview with Peeters.

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