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Finder
The Third World
von Carla Speed McNeil
Verlag: Dark Horse Comics
Taschenbuch
ISBN: 978-1-61655-467-5
Erschienen am 18.09.2014
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 228 mm [H] x 101 mm [B] x 17 mm [T]
Gewicht: 329 Gramm
Umfang: 184 Seiten

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Biografische Anmerkung

There's never been a metropolis, slum, or building that Jaeger couldn't infiltrate, escape, and/or loot--until now! Multiple award-winning creator Carla Speed McNeil collaborates with color artists Jenn Manley Lee and Bill Mudron to create the very first full-color Finder graphic novel. First serialized in the pages of Dark Horse Presents, this Finder adventure now includes sixteen extra story pages and extensive annotations by McNeil. Finder: Third World also proves to be a massive, eye-opening turning point in the life of Jaeger, a major character in this mysterious, complex, sci-fi flavored world and the intriguing, wily heart of Finder itself!



In her own words: I'm Carla Speed McNeil, the author and artist of FINDER. I started working in comics since 1997, and have been working constantly since then. In addition to nine printed volumes of FINDER, I have drawn QUEEN & COUNTRY: OPERATION: STORMFRONT, written by Greg Rucka, published by Oni Press; adapted and drawn PENDRAGON: THE MERCHANT OF DEATH (based on the prose book by D. J. MacHale) for Simon & Schuster; drawn the short story HERE. IN MY HEAD (with writer Elizabeth Genco) to COMIC BOOK TATTOO from Image; drawn fan-favorite FRANK IRONWINE by Warren Ellis for Apparat/Avatar, and drawn two pages of TRANSMETROPOLITAN, also by Warren Ellis, for DC/Vertigo. More recently, I drew part of Alex De Campi's ASHES. I've been nominated eight times for an Eisner award and, what ho, won once! Won two Ignatz awards (way cool, they're bricks), and the Kim Yale New Talent award from Friends Of Lulu. New to the list of awards is the L. A Times Book Prize! The author lives in Bowie, MD..