
Rain Like Hammers
Brandon Graham
(Artist)21,000+ Reviews
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Description
Eisner award-winning writer and artist BRANDON GRAHAM (KING CITY, PROPHET, MULTIPLE WARHEADS) presents a self-contained graphic novel of distant, far-future science fiction.
To rescue El, a young woman who has unknowingly entered a competition for immortality, supercriminal Brik Blok journeys to the palace-world of Skycradle. He disguises himself by mind-transferring into the body of a genetically engineered butler and begins making plans to steal an aristocrat's finger-keys
Meanwhile, the walking-cities on the desert-world of Crown Majesty are being picked off by an unseen force!
To rescue El, a young woman who has unknowingly entered a competition for immortality, supercriminal Brik Blok journeys to the palace-world of Skycradle. He disguises himself by mind-transferring into the body of a genetically engineered butler and begins making plans to steal an aristocrat's finger-keys
Meanwhile, the walking-cities on the desert-world of Crown Majesty are being picked off by an unseen force!
Product Details
Publisher | Image Comics |
Publish Date | August 03, 2021 |
Pages | 256 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781534313552 |
Dimensions | 254.0 X 152.4 X 25.4 mm | 269.4 g |
About the Author
Brandon Graham was born in 1976, the grandson of pin-up artist Bill Randall. He grew up in Seattle around a lot of graffiti and comics. He was a member of the alternative comics collective, Meathaus. His books include King City, Escalator, Walrus, Multiple Warheads, and the Extreme relaunch of Prophet, which he writes and sometimes draws.
Reviews
"A dazzling science fiction universe with a soft, funky bande dessinée aesthetic... stunning to look at, with big ideas and visual imagination to delight fans of smart science fiction and European-style comics." —Publishers Weekly
“Engrossing and engaging.” —Black Nerd Problems
“Graham's tremendous artwork is hypnotic throughout... examines the micro and macro of life that feels uniquely distant and all too familiar.” —ComicBook.com
“Engrossing and engaging.” —Black Nerd Problems
“Graham's tremendous artwork is hypnotic throughout... examines the micro and macro of life that feels uniquely distant and all too familiar.” —ComicBook.com
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