Many years ago, Jacques Tardi was introduced to American audiences with "Manhattan," a grim and grimy story of depression, madness and suicide in New York City whose appearance in the premiere issue of RAW magazine was instrumental in defining both that magazine's virtuoso aesthetic and its dark sensibility. Three decades later, New York Mon Amour collects "Manhattan"and three other tales of the Big Apple -- rendered by Tardi with just as much panache and you-are-there detail as Paris or the trenches of World War I in his other books -- in one spectacular volume.
Aside from "Manhattan," the centerpiece of the book is the graphicnovel "Cockroach Killer," written by Benjamin Legrand. This violent, surreal conspiracy thriller, starring a hapless exterminator namedWalter, features a striking two-color black-and-red technique uniquein Tardi's oeuvre, and remains one of the cartoonist's most startling, confounding works. New York Mon Amour is rounded off with two shortstories written by Dominique Grange: "It's So Hard" (starring JohnLennon -- but not that John Lennon -- and never before published inEnglish) and "The Killing of Hung" (a story of revenge andredemption).
New York Mon Amour is a crucial and unique addition to Fantagraphics' acclaimed Tardi collection.