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HERE AT LAST from Charles Soule (Star Wars) and RyanBrowne (God Hates Astronauts): CURSE WORDS - THE HOLE DAMNED THING, a massiveomnibus collection of the magical, hilarious, oddly moving story of an evilwizard named Wizord, his talking koala sidekick Margaret, and their journey tobe good (or at least slightly less bad) in this dark, unforgiving world of ours. Collects all twenty-eight issues originallypublished by Image Comics, the previously unpublished, full-length epilogueissue CURSE WORDS: AFTER WORDS, an introduction by Late Night With StephenColbert writer Daniel Kibblesmith, and pages upon pages of bonus material. Thedefinitive collection of the series Joe Hill (Locke & Key) calls a"terrific, terrific comic."
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Charles Soule is a
New York Times-bestselling, Brooklyn-based comic book writer, musician, and attorney. He is best known for writing
Daredevil, She-Hulk, Death of Wolverine (inspiration for the film
Logan,) and various
Star Wars comics from Marvel Comics, as well as his creator-owned series
Curse Words, Eight Billion Genies, Undiscovered Country, Hell to Pay, and
The Bloody Dozen from Image Comics. His award-winning political sci-fi epic
Letter 44 was published by Oni Press. He is also a bestselling novelist whose work includes:
The Oracle Year (HarperCollins, 2018),
Anyone (HarperCollins, 2019), and
The Endless Vessel (HarperCollins, 2023).
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HERE AT LAST from Charles Soule (Star Wars) and Ryan
Browne (God Hates Astronauts): CURSE WORDS - THE HOLE DAMNED THING, a massive
omnibus collection of the magical, hilarious, oddly moving story of an evil
wizard named Wizord, his talking koala sidekick Margaret, and their journey to
be good (or at least slightly less bad) in this dark, unforgiving world of ours.
Collects all twenty-eight issues originally
published by Image Comics, the previously unpublished, full-length epilogue
issue CURSE WORDS: AFTER WORDS, an introduction by Late Night With Stephen
Colbert writer Daniel Kibblesmith, and pages upon pages of bonus material. The
definitive collection of the series Joe Hill (Locke & Key) calls a
"terrific, terrific comic."