This full color anthology was one of the hits of this year's San Diego Con. It presents 24 brand new stories, all in full color and all dealing in one way or another with flight. A host of writers and artists are show off their strengths here, including current and former Pittsburghers, Neil Babra and Bill Mudron, along with many other fine talents. The highlights are the submissions of Derek Kirk Kim, Jen Wang, Kazu Kibuishi and Jacob Magraw-Mickelson, all of whom turn in excellent, original pieces. The surprise here is that this book is published by Image. Our hats are off to them: this book should go a long way towards bridging the gap between the traditional heroic fantasy comics that still dominate the racks of most comics shops and the growing ranks of more creatively adventurous comics work that is seeping in from the edges, in traditional book stores as well as comics shops. Not only that, it is international in scope as well, linking Asian, European and American styles and traditions. This book offers up a well-rounded snapshot of this historical moment in comics history.
This 300 page graphic novel is a "stunning debut" by a highly regarded contributor to the popular Flight anthology. Learn more here.
Jen Wang's lush linework, sumptuous colors and sweeping layouts are out in full force in, The Prince and the Dressmaker, her latest graphic novel. A fun, fantasy filled historical drama set in 19th century Paris, this smartly packaged 275 page work will engage all interested readers, but will be found especially appealling by those in the tween and early teen years.
CHeck out a few spreads on this featurette at GirlsTweenFashion.