Although the setting is deliberately unclear, there is no mistaking that the city in which STILETTO takes place is European. Influences come from Spain, Italy and France, mostly. When the movie get’s made, I’m hoping they choose Marseille for the shoot.
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Stiletto: D IS FOR DOMESTIC
There are plenty of shoot-outs and violent confrontations in STILETTO, but equally important are the stand-offs between Maynard and his wife. Here’s a look at one of them – wonder who wins?
Stiletto: C IS FOR COFFEE
The coffee – or lack thereof – is a little subplot in the first chapter of the STILETTO. It’s subtle, but fellow cartoonist Allan Haverholm picked up on it for his gallery contribution in the back of the book. Other contributors are Peter Madsen, Ole Comoll, Thomas Mikkelsen and Peter Snejbjerg.
Stiletto: B IS FOR BASEBALL BAT
Nothing simpler and more nasty than a bat to the head. Here someone has been pushing the wrong buttons, with deadly outcome.
Stiletto: COUNTDOWN – A IS FOR ALPHONSE
I’m doing a countdown for the Danish release of Stiletto. Bear with me as I spam your feed daily for the next few weeks. I want to see if I can get you as hyped up about this book as I am. There’s no doubt in my mind this is the best work I have done. […]