High Heaven: The Austerity Gospel
Description
Collecting the acclaimed tale of chronic malcontent David Weathers, who dies and goes to Heaven--where everything is terrible, and everybody hates a complainer. A savage satire by writer Tom Peyer (Hourman, Batman '66) with art by Greg Scott (Black Hood, X-Files). Features the entire five-issue series plus a bonus illustrated script feature with commentary by Peyer.Product Details
Price
$15.99
$14.87
Publisher
Ahoy Comics
Publish Date
July 02, 2019
Pages
128
Dimensions
6.6 X 10.2 X 0.3 inches | 0.6 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780998044224
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About the Author
This slope-shouldered industry veteran was a long-running writer on DC's Legion of Super-Heroes, a founding editor at their Vertigo imprint, and the proud writer of their worst-selling, award-losing series Hourman. He has since written enough major characters to fill one of those hyper-populated super-hero posters where you don't know who to look at first. Today he happily writes and edits AHOY Comics from his Ditkoesque office in Downtown Syracuse, NY.
Greg and Fiona Scott specialize in helping individuals who want to establish or enhance their online business to get comfortable with technology and marketing. Fiona was a Chartered Accountant for 22 years so understands business and Greg's background is in web development for large corporations. They eventually recognized that they needed a change in direction, so combined their expertise and set up their own online business. They weathered the pitfalls, mastered marketing and technology and now have a significant online presence. They've produced many online products, have built over 150 websites for themselves and their customers, including GregAndFionaScott.com, and have coached hundreds of entrepreneurs to help build their lifestyle businesses. Greg and Fiona created the 'Five Steps To Success' Model to clearly define the path to be followed by budding entrepreneurs wanting to live a life on their terms, full of choice. They're both native New Zealanders, now living in the UK, so possess a helpful dose of the typical Kiwi 'can-do' attitude. They're grateful to be living the internet laptop lifestyle allowing them to make money online, so can work whenever, and wherever in the world, they choose.
Richard Williams grew up amongst the communities of the South Wales Coalfield. In a 35-year-career at one of the UK's major news organizations, which saw him photographing presidents, prime ministers and celebrities, he became a staff photographer and picture editor for the Western Mail newspaper.
Reviews
Thoughtful and clever.
-- "Portland Oregonian"
A very biting take on the concept of eternal happiness.
-- "Omni Comics"
Hilarious dark satire.... The art by Greg Scott is wonderfully detailed and expressive.-- "Impulse Gamer"
Subversively, wicked fun.-- "Comic Mix"
-- "Portland Oregonian"
A very biting take on the concept of eternal happiness.
-- "Omni Comics"
Hilarious dark satire.... The art by Greg Scott is wonderfully detailed and expressive.-- "Impulse Gamer"
Subversively, wicked fun.-- "Comic Mix"