Iron Bound
By (Author) Brendan Leach
Secret Acres
Secret Acres
3rd September 2013
United States
General
Fiction
741.5973
Paperback
252
Width 209mm, Height 184mm
538g
Iron Bound is a gritty account of life in the margins of Newark's Ironbound district in 1961. With elements of a noir crime drama, Brendan Leach's ability to evoke place and moment elevates the narrative to a complex examination of the tenuous relationships of characters mired in conflict and fear.
"Its not every day you see a graphic novel set in Newark, New Jersey, let alone Newark in 1961. For all the changes of the last fifty years from riots to revitalization, from Sharpe James to Cory Booker a Newark of greasers and ice skating rinks seems almost mythological.And yet, there it is, in the bold black and white illustrations of Brendan Leachs graphic novel Iron Bound. This Newark is a gritty industrial town, filled with classic cars, working stiffs and long shadows a gristmill where young toughs in leather jackets mix with old crooks. The result is a bitter meal of crime and regret." Medium
"Iron Bound is a focused book. The scope of the story is small and the group of people within is likewise intimate. One could call it provincial, or maybe its just about provincialism. Its about the desire to get out of your small hometown and make something of yourself, and the way your friends keep pulling you back into the tar pit." Paste Magazine
"Leach uses tightly closed spaces well in establishing angst and alienation, and Bennys temper explodes on a bus, in dark, cramped bar rooms, and more. All of Iron Bounds grit and grease makes for a fast read, as this grainy-paged pulp speeds down the turnpike toward its inevitably bleak showdown." Pop Matters
"In this pitiless arena, any attempt to get ahead faces obstacle after obstacle, trust comes at a premium, and good intentions are likely not good enough. Iron Bound reads like a delicious amalgam of a vintage Jim Thompson crime noir novel with illustrations reminiscent of (mutant) Ben Katchor fused with a hint of Lynda Barrys early punky-scrawly-scratchy styleAt any rate, with this gripping, skillfully wrought noir, Leach continues his winning streak. Should he decide he wants to make crime comics a thing again hed be well suited for the job." The Comics Journal
"Its an ageless morality tale staged within a moral vacuum; try as one may to leave behind a life of mortal sin, violence and crime is a vicious and self-perpetuating cycle which has a natural tendency to close in on itself, with switchblade precision." IndieReader
"Overall, this is a sharp, strong book, a smart follow-up to Hunters and proof that Leach is a cartoonist to watch. The book even comes with a flexi-disc record to play during the storys big fight/climax, a really terrific conceit, even if the nerd in me is hesitant to play it, for fear of damaging the books mint condition (you never know what might be worth money some day)." CBR
Brendan Leach is an Ignatz and Xeric Award winning Cartoonist and Illustrator. His comics have been published by Secret Acres, Top Shelf Comics, and Retrofit Comics. Brendans illustration work has been recognized by the Society of Illustrators and 33 Magazine, and his comics have been included in many collections and anthologies, including Best American Comics 2011. He used to drive a Zamboni in New Jersey.