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Jamie Rich

    Deze auteur werkt zowel met proza als met strips en verkent diverse verhalende vormen. Zijn schrijven duikt in de complexiteit van menselijke verbindingen en ervaringen, en biedt lezers meeslepende verhalen. Hij werkt regelmatig samen met kunstenaars, waardoor hij de visuele en narratieve mogelijkheden van het vertellen van verhalen kan uitbreiden. Zijn gevarieerde werk toont een veelzijdige aanpak bij het creëren van boeiende verhalen voor een breed publiek.

    Madame Frankenstein
    It Girl & The Atomics Round 1: Dark Sreets, Snap City
    Lady Killer Library Edition
    • Lady Killer Library Edition

      • 288bladzijden
      • 11 uur lezen
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      Josie Schuller is a picture-perfect homemaker, wife, and mother--but she's also a ruthless killer She balances cheerful domestic bliss with coldly efficient assassinations. From the World's Fair in Seattle to the beaches of Florida, Josie tries to keep her perfect family alive in a bloodstained new vision of the American Dream. Joelle Jones became an overnight sensation with this gory midcentury series, leading to successful runs on DC's Catwoman and Batman titles. Now Lady Killer's complete story (so far) is together in one oversized hardcover, the perfect showcase for Jones's phenomenal artwork. This oversized hardcover collects the original series cowritten by Jones's longtime collaborator Jamie S. Rich, as well as the followup, which she both wrote and drew solo. Also included are the sketchbooks from both series and previously unpublished art. Collects Lady Killer TPB volumes 1 & 2.

      Lady Killer Library Edition
    • Snap City is under new guardianship, but no sooner has It Girl decided that the streets are her's to protect then she and the other Atomics become embroiled in an inter-dimensional revenge plot.

      It Girl & The Atomics Round 1: Dark Sreets, Snap City
    • In 1932, Vincent Krall sets out to create his perfect woman by reanimating the corpse of the love of his life. He'll soon discover, however, that man was never meant to peer beyond the veil between life and death, and a woman is not as easily controlled as he believes.

      Madame Frankenstein