Temporama, UK






Temporama is a silent story inspired by noir films and magic realism. Published by Nobrow Press, London 2010.
Review from The Comics Journal (USA):
"(...)The narrative is almost entirely carried by moody, noir-ish color (...) It’s one of the more interesting depictions of night in the city that I’ve ever seen in comics form, as the Brazilian artist uses a midnight blue as his base color and juxtaposes it against the extremely harsh and bright yellow of a store and the bright reds and purples of a fireworks display.
Clayton Jr. makes that darkness work for him, keeping the story bouncing along à la Carl Barks despite the fact that he’s not using a standard line to keep the reader’s eye moving from panel to panel. (by Rob Clough)"