
Rockstar & Softboy Go To Space
Sina Grace
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Description
The dirtiest, flirtiest bff of comics are back, and holy moly are they in dire straits! After getting brutally rebuffed by the most influential dudes in Lost Angeles, Rockstar and Softboy pack their bags and GO TO SPACE. Acclaimed author SINA GRACE revisits the 2022 fan-favorite comic for more hijinx than ever before! How... a world away from the world, can these two get into more trouble and learn more about their exquisite friendship!? Only one way to find out!
Product Details
Publisher | Image Comics |
Publish Date | February 21, 2023 |
Pages | 64 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781534324947 |
Dimensions | 254.0 X 152.4 X 12.7 mm | 151.9 g |
About the Author
Sina Grace is the author and illustrator of the autobiographical Self-Obsessed, and Not My Bag, which recounts a story of retail hell. He acts as the artist for Shaun Steven Struble's cult hit, The Li'l Depressed Boy, and handled art chores along with co-writing the Image Comics hit series, Burn the Orphanage.
Grace has also done illustrations for all-ages readers, including Among the Ghosts, written by Amber Benson, and Penny Dora & the Wishing Box, written by Michael Stock. His previous works include the slice-of-life Books with Pictures, and the neo-noir urban fantasy, Cedric Hollows in Dial M for Magic. For a time, he acted as Editorial Director for Robert Kirkman's Skybound imprint at Image Comics. To date, he's worked for Marvel Comics, IDW, Boom, Dynamite, Valiant and more. His essays have appeared on several websites, most notably Thought Catalog.
He lives in Los Angeles, where he can be found in coffee shops working on whatever the next thing may be.
Grace has also done illustrations for all-ages readers, including Among the Ghosts, written by Amber Benson, and Penny Dora & the Wishing Box, written by Michael Stock. His previous works include the slice-of-life Books with Pictures, and the neo-noir urban fantasy, Cedric Hollows in Dial M for Magic. For a time, he acted as Editorial Director for Robert Kirkman's Skybound imprint at Image Comics. To date, he's worked for Marvel Comics, IDW, Boom, Dynamite, Valiant and more. His essays have appeared on several websites, most notably Thought Catalog.
He lives in Los Angeles, where he can be found in coffee shops working on whatever the next thing may be.
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