Squeak the mouse

Massimo Mattioli

Book - 2021

An outrageously cruel cat versus a wily mouse: a rivalry as old as time, popularized by the beloved Tom and Jerry cartoons of the '40s and '50s. In the hands of renowned Italian cartoonist Massimo Mattioli, however, this classic premise is infused with a whole new perverse and anarchic energy. Laying full-on slasher horror onto wacky cartoon violence, Mattioli's characters embark on a sadistic bloodthirsty rampage, leaving a trail of mangled corpses and pools of blood in their wake. And the comic's gratuitous bloodshed is not to be overshadowed by its crude humor and over-the-top sexcapades. In sum, a tour de force of unrelenting transgression, rendered in clean line art and dazzling pastel colors. Conceived in the earl...y '80s, Squeak the Mouse was originally serialized in the Italian underground comics magazine Frigidaire to much acclaim. This silent comic series gained notoriety in the US when customs agents seized a shipment of Mattioli's books; deemed pornographic, the work was subsequently made the subject of an obscenity trial (which was won by the publisher). Best known today as the precursor to the Itchy and Scratchy characters in The Simpsons, this cult classic comic series is finally coming back into print in a gorgeous and affordable hardcover.

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Genres
Pornographic comics
Humorous comics
Graphic novels
Comics (Graphic works)
Horror comics
Published
Seattle, Washington : Fantagraphics Books 2021.
Language
English
Italian
Main Author
Massimo Mattioli (author)
Edition
First Fantagraphics Books edition
Item Description
Translated from the Italian.
Physical Description
132 pages : chiefly illustrations (color) ; 35 cm
ISBN
9781683964858
Contents unavailable.
Review by Library Journal Review

This re-released Italian underground classic of the 1980s opens with a cat scrambling to capture the titular mouse, who defends himself with a barrage of tricks and traps that leave the cat battered, bonked, and scorched. Anyone who's ever seen an episode of Tom and Jerry will find the sequence familiar--making what happens next even more shocking: the cat catches Squeak, brutally murders him, and leaves his mangled carcass in the street. To celebrate, the cat attends a wild party. As the night goes on, guests begin to slink away for intimate encounters; a classic slasher-film set-up, soon followed by classic slasher-film imagery, as the partygoers are impaled, decapitated, or disemboweled by a killer who's soon revealed to be Squeak, back from the dead and looking for revenge. From there, the carnage only escalates as Squeak and the cat repeatedly turn the tables on one another in a blood feud that grows to include zombie hordes, a molten monster wreaking havoc at a sexually explicit pool party, rampaging skeletons, and brutal creatures from outer space. VERDICT Mattioli (Joe Galaxy) pushes the raging libidinousness and exaggerated violence found in many classic cartoons to berserk extremes in this thoroughly demented, wildly entertaining dark comedy.

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