Deadendia: The Broken Halo: Book 2
Hamish Steele
(Author)
Description
In the second installment of this quirky, heartfelt, LGBTQ adventure comic, war is brewing across the thirteen planes and as always, haunted house attraction and portal to hell Dead End is right at the center of it. It's been weeks since Dead End was destroyed and as it reopens as a hotel, resident tour guide turned hotel manager Norma is determined to leave the ghosts of the past where they belong. But with her friendship with Barney up in the air and angels and demons using the hotel as their literal wrestling ring, Norma soon finds that unwanted ghosts can appear at any moment, especially when they're your own.Product Details
Price
$16.95
$15.59
Publisher
Nobrow
Publish Date
November 05, 2019
Pages
244
Dimensions
6.7 X 8.8 X 1.1 inches | 1.3 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781910620625
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About the Author
Hamish Steele is a freelance animation director and illustrator who grew up in Somerset surrounded by legends, myths and folktales. Since graduating from Kingston University in 2013, Hamish has worked for the BBC, Cartoon Network, Disney, Nickelodeon, among others. He was the winner of the 2018 Russ Manning Promising Newcomer Award. Hamish lives in London.
Reviews
"This next installment of the DeadEndia graphic novel series is just as funny, heart-warming, and creative as the first title with even more emphasis placed on the characters' positive relationships and world-building for the vast multi-plane of this series's universe."
-- Melissa McCleary, Youth Services Book Review 4-star review "I enjoyed this story, which has a mix of humor, action, intrigue, and romance, topped off with a big dollop of weirdness."
--Jonathan H. Liu, GeekDad
-- Melissa McCleary, Youth Services Book Review 4-star review "I enjoyed this story, which has a mix of humor, action, intrigue, and romance, topped off with a big dollop of weirdness."
--Jonathan H. Liu, GeekDad