The Golden Age, Book 2 bookcover

The Golden Age, Book 2

Roxanne Moreil 

(Author)

Cyril Pedrosa 

(Illustrator)
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Following the epic cliffhanger in volume one, The Golden Age Book 2 concludes this exciting, medieval graphic novel duology.

Tilda began her journey wanting to free her people from the iron fist of the ruling class—but she has lost her way. Obsessed with reclaiming her stolen throne, she forces her army to continue waging a futile war without pay or food. She has become what she hated: a heartless ruler. And the threat of rebellion begins to boil.

To save Tilda from herself, Tankred forges a secret alliance with Hellier, the leader of the populous revolution. With their help, Tilda could win the war. But she’d have to give her power back to her people. Will Tilda realize the error of her ways and help her people be truly free? Or will the kingdom burn?

Product Details

PublisherFirst Second
Publish DateDecember 07, 2021
Pages192
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconHardback
EAN/UPC9781250237958
Dimensions11.4 X 8.7 X 17.8 mm | 2.3 pounds
BISAC Categories: Comics & Graphic Novels

About the Author

Roxanne Moreil is a bookseller, as well as a collaborator in a myriad of cartoon-related projects.She is a member of Fumetti, a cooperative from Nantes dedicated to comics and the co-creator of Vie Moderne publishing group with Cyril Pedrosa, where together they began to publish art produced by pairs of authors, inspired by works of great painters. L’Age d’or is her first graphic novel script, co-written alongside Cyril Pedrosa.

Cyril Pedrosa has been a huge comic book fan during his childhood and adolescence. He's worked at Walt Disney and after meeting with writer David Chauvel, began the series Ring Circus with publisher Delcourt. Since then his books include Cœurs solitaires, Brigade Fantôme, Portugal,Les Equinoxes, and L'Âge d'or.

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"The story is a wicked blend of historic, postmodern, and cross-genre sources put together to present a contemporary critique of war, and the storytelling is just as sophisticated." - Comics Beat

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