Anthony Bourdain's hungry ghosts

Anthony Bourdain

Book - 2018

"On a dark, haunted night, a Russian Oligarch dares a circle of international chefs to play the samurai game of 100 Candles--where each storyteller tells a terrifying tale of ghosts, demons and unspeakable beings--and prays to survive the challenge. Inspired by the Japanese Edo period game of Hyakumonogatari Kaidankai, Hungry Ghosts reimagines the classic stories of yokai, yorei, and obake, all tainted with the common thread of food."--

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Genres
Horror comics
Comics (Graphic works)
Graphic novels
Published
Milwaukie, OR : Berger Books September 2018.
Language
English
Main Author
Anthony Bourdain (author)
Other Authors
Joel Rose (author), Alberto Ponticelli (artist), Leonardo Manco (letterer), Mateus Santolouco, 1979-, Sal Cipriano
Edition
First edition
Item Description
"This volume collects issues #1-4 of Anthony Bourdain's Hungry Ghosts."
Physical Description
127 pages : chiefly color illustrations ; 27 cm
Audience
Mature readers.
ISBN
9781506706696
  • Kaidan / Alberto Ponticelli
  • The starving skeleton / Alberto Ponticelli
  • The pirates / Vanesa Del Rey
  • Salty horse / Leonardo Manco
  • The heads / Mateus Santolouco
  • Deep / Sebastian Cabrol
  • Boil in the belly / Paul Pope
  • The snow woman / Irene Koh
  • The cow head / Francesco Francavilla.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Structured as an old-fashioned Tales from the Crypt-style horror anthology, complete with a frame story and ghoulish host, the twist to Bourdain's slim, last known comics work is that these offerings are all food-themed-and all variations on yarns from Kwaidan, Lafcadio Hearn's collection of traditional Japanese ghost lore. The spooks include a hungry ghost from Buddhist belief, a ravenous sea monster, an insatiable mouth that appears on a man's body, and a yuki-onna (snow woman). Each piece is drawn by a different artist, including such comics luminaries as Vanesa Del Rey, Francesco Francavilla, and Paul Pope. Never seeming sure of how seriously it wants to take itself, the compendium intersperses solemn retellings of folklore and snarling horror art with occasional tongue-in-cheek (and delightful) lines like "I will strip you, devour you like an artichoke in season!" But as each selection clocks in at around 12 pages, there's not much space to develop deeper narrative, and, though the art is generally solid, some of the artists struggle to create an eerie atmosphere. The best part is the recipe section in the back, in which Bourdain offers dishes themed to each tale. Alas, while there's rich potential in food horror, the brew here tastes like a clever idea that could have been better executed. (Oct.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Review by Library Journal Review

While better known as a memoirist (Kitchen Confidential) and TV host (Parts Unknown), Bourdain also scripted several graphic novels before his tragic death earlier this year. Here, with coauthor Rose (both, Get Jiro!) and a cadre of talented illustrators, he presents nine short tales of demonic possession and vengeful ghosts culled from folktales around the world. A restaurant worker rushing home is punished after refusing a beggar's plea for charity, a crew of pirates planning to violate a beautiful castaway meet grisly ends, an insatiable craving for horseflesh leads to a rich man's downfall. Bourdain fans hoping for a final taste of his passion for exotic locales and an inside view of the culinary world will find much to embrace, but what stands out most are the creators' disgust with anyone who might abuse a position of power or privilege to feed their own appetites. -VERDICT Sometimes spooky, sometimes gritty, thoroughly satisfying.-TB © Copyright 2018. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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