Mage Book One: The Hero Discovered Part One (Volume 1)
Matt Wagner
(Author)
Sam Keith
(Artist)
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Description
The second of two volumes reprinting the classic early issues of creator MATT WAGNER's epic fantasy trilogy. MAGE: THE HERO DISCOVERED VOL. 2 sees our reluctant everyman hero, Kevin Matchstick, discover the courage to accept his true power and defeat the dark forces that threaten reality itself. This edition features an all-new original cover by MATT WAGNER. This seminal work has found an enduring popularity with readers for decades and marks creator MATT WAGNER's emergence as a powerful story-teller. With the release of the final part of the MAGE trilogy, the new editions of this series will spark interest with new readers and older fans alike.
Product Details
Price
$19.99
$18.59
Publisher
Image Comics
Publish Date
October 24, 2017
Pages
206
Dimensions
6.6 X 0.6 X 10.1 inches | 0.95 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781534303768
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Matt Wagner is an art director and owner and curator of Hellion Gallery in Portland, OR. With over a decade of experience curating art shows in Tokyo, Portland, and San Diego, Wagner's eye for quality work has earned him an international following. He travels the world with the simple goal of seeking out great art and sharing it. His latest book, The Tall Trees of Paris: 42 Independent Artists Share Their City and Their Work was published in May, 2016. His first book, The Tall Trees of Tokyo (Overcup Press), focuses on Japanese artists in his adopted home of Tokyo.
Sam Keith (1921-2003) is most known for his work on the runaway bestseller One Man's Wilderness: An Alaskan Odyssey, a book in which Keith edited the journals and photographs of his friend Richard Proenneke's solo experience in the wilds of Alaska. Text from the book was used in the documentary Alone in the Wilderness, and in 1999 the book was reissued and won a National Outdoor Book Award.