Bambou, le petit cerf qui mange tous ses amis #[nn]
A charmingly unsettling little French-language graphic novel from Diantre ! éditions, *Bambou, le petit cerf qui mange tous ses amis* wears its dark humor right on its cover — a wide-eyed, polka-dotted deer stands in a suspiciously red puddle while a nervous-looking pink rabbit lurks in the background among pale, spindly trees. The hand-drawn, crayon-sketch aesthetic gives the whole scene a deceptively innocent storybook quality that makes the title's rather grim promise all the more delightful. Published in 2010, this is the kind of whimsical-meets-macabre work that lingers in your imagination long after you've closed the cover.
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