Blue Is The Warmest Color
(Arsenal Pulp Press)Jul Maroh’s Blue Is The Warmest Color is a gold standard tragic romance graphic novel, a tale so heartbreakingly successfully that it was adapted into a big budget film that had audiences sobbing. If you thought that the illustrated version of this star-crossed sapphic love saga would go easy on your achy breaky heart, you’ve got another thing coming. A coming of age romance set in France, the novel begins as all great romances to do, with a longing look. While out at a queer bar with friends, young Clementine lays eyes on a blue-haired girl named Emma, and so begins a sapphic romance for the ages. Em and Clem’s love burns with the fire of a newborn star, and explodes just as violently at the end. Illustrated in a blurry and beautiful watercolor style, the pages of this novel look like you’re seeing them through the eyes of someone on the verge of tears. Halfway through this heartbreaker, that person will be you.
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