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Legend of Hedgehog Boy Ebook

by René C Capone

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From the beginning, Hedgehog Boy was far more than a simple queer fairytale: it’s use of such a heavy topic as child abuse and it’s consequences, both physical and psychological, marked it as a well-thought form of therapy. Contrary to historical fairy tales, which usually showed kids the dangers of straying from the “normal” path that society had agreed upon, Capone’s story argues for self-expression, reconstruction after traumatic events and the building of a chosen family. These themes should, it seems to me, resonate one way or another with every queer adult. In fact, Capone subverts the usual goal of fairy tales in various ways, as for example with his portrayal of Frank, the angry teddy bear: Frank’s role would normally be that of the conscience voice, the calming, moral side of the boy. Instead, we get a fierce warrior who’d reduce Jiminy Cricket to road kill in an instant.

With The Legend of Hedgehog writer and artist Rene Capone, conjures up all of the classic children’s tales of young and lost souls fleeing into their imaginations in order to escape the cold, harsh nature of reality. And like Peter, Alice, and Dorothy before him, we’re presented with a brash and courageous hero who doesn’t submit to torment and strives to find freedom and happiness despite the predominant darkness of his past.

Capone doesn’t shrink from his responsibilities as storyteller, and as Kitty says, “In all the greatest books, someone always gets rescued”. The question, of course, is who does the rescuing, and who’s rescued.
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  • Primary Category: Comics & Graphic Novels
  • Additional Categories LGBTQIA+, Cartoon
  • Version Fixed-layout ebook, 138 pgs
  • Publish Date: Aug 20, 2018
  • Last Edit Nov 02, 2024
  • Language English
  • Keywords manga, yahoo, graphic novel
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About the Creator
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Rene Capone
Newport Beach, CA, 92661

Rene Carol Capone (b. September 22, 1978) is an American painter known for his depiction of the male figure with whimsical, erotic & often mysterious imagery. Born in Niskayuna. A small town in upstate New York. He is the oldest of four children. Capone is his adopted last name. He is of no relation to the famed mobster Al Capone. He attended Parsons School of Design in NYC on scholarship. Twenty years ago René Capone began his career as an artist creating dreamlike, sensual, and erotic images of young men in search of love, identity, and their place in the world. His paintings & drawings are now highly prized His paintings & drawings re now highly prized by art aficionados, hanging on the walls of private and corporate collectors around the world. Described in BLUE Magazine as combining the colors of Picasso with the themes of Virginia Wolf and the Boys of Abercrombie, mixing it in a blender with a heavy handed scoop of Lord of the Flies hysteria and you get the art of René Capone.

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