![]() ![]() ![]() Morah’s use of color is its most immediately striking feature. While the Abdellatif Kechiche adaptation won the Cannes’ Palme d’Or award, its source material may be the more compelling work of art-one intricately crafted with features unique to the comics form. ![]() Maroh sets the coming-of-age story within the homophobia of the ’90s, compounding the lesbian love plot with political reverberations that offset its otherwise intimate focus. Julie Maroh’s Blue is the Warmest Color (Arsenal Pulp 2015) was originally published in French in 2010 and English in 2013, the same year as the English film adaptation.
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