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Sex Death Revolution

English · Paperback / Softback

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Life is a story. Hers is being rewritten. Still reeling from the sudden collapse of her coven, Manhattanite sorceress Esperanza tries to rebuild. But everyone in her life is saying she's done and said things that never happened -- terrible things. Before she knows it, she's becoming someone entirely different. Someone she used to be, once upon a time. Life is full of ch-ch-ch-changes in this urban fantasy from Eisner-nominated writer Magdalene Visaggio (Eternity Girl, Kim & Kim), artists Becca Farrow (Ladycastle) and Katarzyna Witerscheim (Jem And The Holograms), colorist Harry Saxon (Vagrant Queen), letterer Zakk Saam (Kim & Kim), and editor Hannah Means Shannon. Collects issues 1-5.

"Visaggio is one of my favorite young writers. She comes to the page from a powerful place of honesty and vulnerability." -Kelly Sue DeConnick (Bitch Planet, Captain Marvel)

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Magdalene Visaggio is the Eisner and GLAAD Media Award-nominated writer of Eternity Girl, Morning in America, and Kim & Kim. Growing up in Richmond, Virginia, she moved to NYC after college and abandoned plans to join the clergy to write comic books where people hit each other with guitars. Visaggio came to wider prominence in the comic book industry with the limited series Kim & Kim from Black Mask Studios. The series was nominated for the 2017 Eisner Award for Best Limited Series and GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Comic Book. The success led to Visaggio signing a three-book deal with Black Mask Studios for her next three projects: Quantum Teens Are Go, Kim & Kim: Love is a Battlefield and Sex Death Revolution. In 2017, she was chosen to take part in DC Comics’ Writer Workshop program following her Eisner nomination for Kim & Kim. Her first book with DC, Eternity Girl, was released in 2018 to critical acclaim/confusion. It’s a weird book. In 2018 her graphic novel The Ojja-Wojja: A Teenage Nightmare was bought by HarperCollins imprint Balzer + Bray. Her first graphic novel with HarperCollins is expected in Fall 2022. A transgender woman, Visaggio transitioned in 2016.

Summary

Life is a story. Hers is being rewritten. Still reeling from the sudden collapse of her coven, Manhattanite sorceress Esperanza tries to rebuild. But everyone in her life is saying she's done and said things that never happened -- terrible things. Before she knows it, she's becoming someone entirely different. Someone she used to be, once upon a time.

Life is full of ch-ch-ch-changes in this urban fantasy from Eisner-nominated writer Magdalene Visaggio (Eternity Girl, Kim & Kim), artists Becca Farrow (Ladycastle) and Katarzyna Witerscheim (Jem And The Holograms), colorist Harry Saxon (Vagrant Queen), letterer Zakk Saam (Kim & Kim), and editor Hannah Means Shannon. Collects issues 1-5.

"A fascinating, multi-layered read." - MajorSpoilers

"Beautifully realized...truly more than the sum of its parts." - DoomRocket

"Visaggio is one of my favorite young writers. She comes to the page from a powerful place of honesty and vulnerability." - Kelly Sue DeConnick

Product details

Authors Magdalene Visaggio, Magdalene Visaggio
Assisted by Rebecca Farrow (Illustration), Kiki Jenkins (Illustration), Katarzyna Witerscheim (Illustration), Hannah Means-Shannon (Editor)
Publisher Black Mask Studios
 
Languages English
Age Recommendation from age 16
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.03.2020
 
EAN 9781628752298
ISBN 978-1-62875-229-8
No. of pages 144
Dimensions 168 mm x 259 mm x 10 mm
Weight 340 g
Subject Fiction > Comic, cartoon, humour, satire

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