Taiyo Matsumoto is one of the more unpredictable and unusual manga creators out there. Past titles like Tikkonkinkreet and Ping Pong suggest his ideas are outliers in manga canon. They don't have the usual codified cute faces or awkward teen dramas of many series. Cats of the Louvre might be his most unexpected story yet.
Viz MediaParis and the Louvre are central to the story. The Louvre is more than just a museum, it's a repository of Art, Culture and History, not just of France, but of personal stories as well. Cecile Garnier is a tour guide slightly unsatisfied with her job. One day, while showing off the Mona Lisa, she spots a little white cat among the tourists listening intently to her lecture. Then just as quickly, it disappears. The cat, Snowbébé, is six years old but still looks like a kitten. It's one of a dwindling group of cats that have been secretly living in the museum's attic for generations. Only the aging security guard Marcel knows about them and quietly feeds them every night. He lets new hire Patrick in on the secret, and the younger guard dutifully joins him in taking care of the cats.
Adi Tantimedh is a filmmaker, screenwriter and novelist who just likes to writer. He wrote radio plays for the BBC Radio, “JLA: Age of Wonder” for DC Comics, “Blackshirt” for Moonstone Books, and “La Muse” for Big Head Press. Most recently, he wrote “Her Nightly Embrace”, “Her Beautiful Monster” and “Her Fugitive Heart”, a trilogy of novels featuring a British-Indian private eye published by Atria Books, a division Simon & Schuster.
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