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Gratuitous Ninja

English · Mixed media product

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A stealth epic that flows from the stoops to the subways, reinventing both the ninja tale and the graphic novel. 636 accordion-folded pages flip-kick through a sprawling saga of a reimagined NYC where ninja run the underground and anarchist pyrates run the streets.
The fabled Namba clan went into hiding decades ago, living peacefully under the radar as community-minded hippies in Gowanus. But when they take some new blood under their wing, four young trainees take to the streets to solve Brooklyn's problems with ninja science. What good is being a ninja if you can't protect your own hood?
This unique box set contains four hundred consecutive feet of comics and ephemera bubbling with pugilist praxis, chanbara dialectics, pyrate vs. ninja warfare, and a whole secret history of NYC.
Including a wall-sized subway map detailing the secret routes and ghost trains of the GratNin clans, a set of trading cards, a ninja union badge and much more, GratNin isn't a linear story -- it's an elaborate world to journey through, and try not to get lost in.
Gratuitous Ninjas. That's what you'll find in the shadows of a New York City that's rotten with shinobi.


About the author










Ronald Wimberly is an accomplished cartoonist living in New York City. He has created several graphic novels as well as shorter works for DC/Vertigo, Nike, Marvel, Hill and Wang, The New Yorker, and Dark Horse. His most recent works of note were the critically-acclaimed Prince of Cats, Black History in Its Own Words, and the cartoon essay "Lighten Up" for The Nib. He is also the founder and editor of LAAB MAGAZINE.

Summary

A stealth epic that flows from the stoops to the subways, reinventing both the ninja tale and the graphic novel. 636 accordion-folded pages flip-kick through a sprawling saga of a reimagined NYC where ninja run the underground and anarchist pyrates run the streets.
The fabled Namba clan went into hiding decades ago, living peacefully under the radar as community-minded hippies in Gowanus. But when they take some new blood under their wing, four young trainees take to the streets to solve Brooklyn's problems with ninja science. What good is being a ninja if you can't protect your own hood?
This unique box set contains four hundred consecutive feet of comics and ephemera bubbling with pugilist praxis, chanbara dialectics, pyrate vs. ninja warfare, and a whole secret history of NYC.
Including a wall-sized subway map detailing the secret routes and ghost trains of the GratNin clans, a set of trading cards, a ninja union badge and much more, GratNin isn't a linear story -- it's an elaborate world to journey through, and try not to get lost in.
Gratuitous Ninjas. That’s what you'll find in the shadows of a New York City that's rotten with shinobi.

Foreword

  • Publicize to major dailies, weeklies, alternative publications.
  • Target at Ronald Wimberly's very large and engaged social media audience.
  • Exclusive sneak peaks of the artwork offered to print & online publications
  • Free giveaways via online promotions.
  • Extensive social media campaign, including multiple digital events with author.
  • Promotion to Beehive Books large (50k+) email newsletter.
  • EBook published simultaneously with print editions.
  • Coop available.

Product details

Authors Ronald Wimberly
Assisted by Freddy Carrasco (Illustration), Afu Chan (Illustration), Ronald Wimberly (Illustration)
Publisher Ingram Publishers Services
 
Languages English
Product format Mixed media product
Released 05.12.2023
 
EAN 9781948886345
ISBN 978-1-948886-34-5
No. of pages 636
Illustrations Color illustrations throughout
Subjects Fiction > Comic, cartoon, humour, satire

COMICS & GRAPHIC NOVELS / Fantasy

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