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Battle Chasers Anthology (Paperback)
Joe Madureira, Munier Sharrieff; Artworks by Joe Madureira, Tom McWeeney, Jason Martin, …
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Collecting every issue ever published of one of the most beloved
comic book series of all time, this oversized graphic novel is
bursting at the seams with adventure! Follow young Gully as she
searches for her missing father with the help of Garrison, a
legendary swordsman; Knolan, the crafty wizard; Calibretto, an
outlawed Wargolem; and the notorious mercenary Red Monika!
Assaulted at every turn by a cast of memorable villains, BATTLE
CHASERS is packed with over-the-top action from cover to cover!
Don't miss this definitive collection!
In 1994, amidst the boom-&-bust of comic book speculators, The
Jack Kirby Collector #1 was published for true fans of the medium.
That modest labor of love spawned TwoMorrows Publishing, today's
premier purveyor of publications about comics and pop culture.
Celebrate their 25th anniversary with this special retrospective
look at the company that changed fandom forever! Co-edited by and
featuring publisher John Morrow and Comic Book Artist/Comic Book
Creator magazine's Jon B. Cooke, it gives the inside story and
behind-the-scenes details of a quarter-century of looking at the
past in a whole new way. Also included are Back Issue magazine's
Michael Eury, Alter Ego's Roy Thomas, George Khoury (author of
Kimota!, Extraordinary Works of Alan Moore, and other books), Mike
Manley (Draw! magazine), Eric Nolen-Weathington (Modern Masters),
and a host of other comics luminaries who've contributed to
TwoMorrows' output over the years. From their Eisner Award-winning
Streetwise book, through their BrickJournal Lego magazine, up to
today's RetroFan magazine, every major TwoMorrows publication and
contributor is covered with the same detail and affection the
company gives to its books and magazines. With an Introduction by
Mark Evanier, Foreword by Alex Ross, Afterword by Paul Levitz, and
a new cover by Tom McWeeney!
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