

The two leave the party and have sex, Chris unaware that Rob carries the Bug. At a party, Chris quickly becomes infatuated with popular student Rob Fancicani.

When the characters are introduced, Keith has a crush on Chris, who is kind to Keith but does not reciprocate his feelings. The viewpoint changes between (and sometimes within) issues. The plot focuses on two central characters who often narrate the story: Chris, a popular and respected female student, and Keith, a stoner who seems to experience anxiety. Set in the suburbs of Seattle during the mid 1970s, the story follows a group of teenagers who contract a mysterious sexually transmitted disease referred to as "the Bug", which causes them to develop bizarre unique physical mutations and subsequently become social outcasts, many of them running away from home to live in the nearby woodland. Fantagraphics republished the first four issues and the remaining eight.Ī compiled hardcover volume was released by Pantheon Books in 2005, albeit without the interstitial character portraits from the single issues. The first four issues were released by Kitchen Sink Press, before the publisher went out of business. Publication history īlack Hole was published as a 12-issue comic book limited series between 19. Burns has said that the mutations can be read as a metaphor for adolescence, sexual awakening and the transition into adulthood. The story deals with the aftermath of a sexually transmitted disease that causes grotesque mutations in teenagers. It was released in collected form in 2005 by Pantheon Books. Black Hole is a twelve-issue comic book limited series written and illustrated by Charles Burns and published first by Kitchen Sink Press, then Fantagraphics.
