The Hidden
by:
Richard Sala (author)
An original tale of terror from comics’ master of suspense —his first color book from Fantagraphics.Is this the end of the world? How did it happen? Why did it happen? There is one man who knows... Take a walk with the dazed survivors of a mysterious worldwide catastrophe. They are bound for a...
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An original tale of terror from comics’ master of suspense —his first color book from Fantagraphics.Is this the end of the world? How did it happen? Why did it happen? There is one man who knows... Take a walk with the dazed survivors of a mysterious worldwide catastrophe. They are bound for a place, somewhere in the desert, where a terrible truth awaits them. Richard Sala's books are "deliriously entertaining" (Rue Morgue Magazine), "cinematic and cheerfully over-the-top" (The New York Times Book Review), containing "brilliantly atmospheric art, full of shadows and spikes." (Booklist) "To read a Richard Sala comic is an experience both jarring and fun. Good for a rainy day or a stormy night." –Publishers Weekly 120 pages of full-color comics
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9781606993866 (1606993860)
Publish date: September 12th 2011
Publisher: Fantagraphics Books
Pages no: 136
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Humor,
Science Fiction,
Horror,
Sequential Art,
Graphic Novels,
Comics,
Graphic Novels Comics,
Comix,
Apocalyptic,
Post Apocalyptic
I really like Richard Sala's art. My favorite of his graphic novels is definitely the Grave Robber's Daughter, starring Judy Drood who is an ass-kicking 'girl detective.' The Hidden starts out with an average day - or not! It's the end of the world, people are being stabbed, ripped apart and mur...
Richard Sala, where have you been all my life? You have provided me something to tell people to read if The Walking Dead is too straightforward. This is a mix of The Last Man on Earth and Frankenstein. It nails the Feeling That Something's Not Right (das unheimliche), and all the ladies are dressed...
Richard Sala, where have you been all my life? You have provided me something to tell people to read if The Walking Dead is too straightforward. This is a mix of The Last Man on Earth and Frankenstein. It nails the Feeling That Something's Not Right (das unheimliche), and all the ladies are dressed...