Sparkplug Highlight: Bird Girl and Fox Girl by Yumi Sakugawa
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This minicomic follows the threads of Bird Girl and Fox Girl’s lives after the dissolution of their friendship. Bird Girl moves from
the desert to the city, where she works as a secretary, eventually saving up
enough money for surgery to look like a human girl. Fox Girl becomes a daredevil
model, only accepting potentially life-threatening assignments. Her photos
inspire of viral trend of teenage girls taking selfies before committing
suicide; her popularity plummets and, jobless and homeless, she leaves the city.
Years later, both transformed, Bird Girl and Fox Girl meet again in the desert.
The comic’s lack of dialogue produces a distance from the reader in which the
text echoes. The art is spare yet intricate; the rhythmic pacing and text
create a poetic, haunting story.
the desert to the city, where she works as a secretary, eventually saving up
enough money for surgery to look like a human girl. Fox Girl becomes a daredevil
model, only accepting potentially life-threatening assignments. Her photos
inspire of viral trend of teenage girls taking selfies before committing
suicide; her popularity plummets and, jobless and homeless, she leaves the city.
Years later, both transformed, Bird Girl and Fox Girl meet again in the desert.
The comic’s lack of dialogue produces a distance from the reader in which the
text echoes. The art is spare yet intricate; the rhythmic pacing and text
create a poetic, haunting story.
(32 interior pages, black and white with color cover, 5.5″ x 8.5″, $6.00)
Bird Girl and Fox Girl is available for purchase here.