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RAGING CLOUDS by Yudori Kirkus Star

RAGING CLOUDS

by Yudori ; illustrated by Yudori

Pub Date: May 27th, 2025
ISBN: 9798875001062
Publisher: Fantagraphics Books

A sexually charged graphic novel tracing a woman’s desperate attempts to ascend beyond the strict confines of 16th-century Dutch society.

Amélie comes from a noble family that has fallen on hard times, which is how she came to be in a miserable marriage to simple merchant Hans. While her frugal and pragmatic husband spends most of his time in his library or at his raucous merchant’s guild, Amélie grudgingly tends to the domestic chores expected of her—including the servicing of Hans’ carnal needs. Privately, she indulges her obsession with the mechanics of flight by studying the skeletons of flying creatures (an interest Hans equates to witchcraft). Amélie longs to escape the world of men, and she gets a taste when Hans sails for Lisbon on business. Amélie spends months unmolested and creates a simple flying machine. But both the machine and her freedom crash back to earth when Hans eventually returns—with a mistress in tow. “Sahara” is an enslaved Asian woman Hans claims to have saved from a fate as a “mere harlot,” though the reality proves more selfish and savage. As everything the devout and reserved Amélie is not—passionate, hedonistic, self-assured, and satisfied—Sahara initially receives Amélie’s resentment. But Amélie finds her thoughts drifting to Sahara’s voluptuous body and unguarded manner. The two gradually learn from each other and achieve a breakthrough in Amélie’s quest for flight. But the increasingly destitute Hans co-opts their flying machine for his business interests, and the hubris of men threatens to finally suffocate Amélie. Yudori’s tale is as captivating as it is titillating, with her illustrations elegantly depicting everything from complex emotions to the erotic contours of the female form. The plot and characters are engagingly complex, and the pacing deliciously brisk.

A rich, engrossing tale that manages to be both concise and expansive.