The Witches of Silver Lake Volume One (Not for Online)
Simon Curtis
(Author)
Stephanie Son
(Illustrator)
21,000+ Reviews
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Description
It's always tough being the new kid in the coven. Elliot has had a rough year. His dad died, he had to move across the country, and now he's about to start high school at LA's prestigious Saint John the Baptist Academy. He's quickly taken in by the school's outcasts: the scholarship kids; the queer kids; and the ones who just don't really fit in with the glossy trust fund babies. They immediately let him in on their little secret...they are witches. Elliot joins his new friends in their world among the crystal stores and occult shops of Silver Lake, but just as he feels he has finally found a family with his new coven, a full moon initiation ceremony goes awry and unleashes a demon with a thirst for student and faculty blood, whose gruesome killing spree reveals that forces much bigger and darker than their worst nightmares have had their sights set on Elliot all along... With the fun and games of playing with crystals and candles over, the coven now realize that magic is powerful, real, and that it might be more dangerous than they'd ever imagined. Written by Simon Curtis (Boy Robot) and beautifully illustrated by Stephanie Son, The Witches of Silver Lake is a thrilling and engaging fantasy graphic novel about found family and recognizing one's own strength.
Product Details
Price
$18.99
$17.66
Publisher
Legendary Comics YA
Publish Date
May 14, 2024
Pages
128
Dimensions
6.6 X 10.1 X 0.4 inches | 0.75 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781681160849
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Simon Curtis first appeared in Nickelodeon's Spectacular!, and released his viral album, 8Bit Heart, in 2010. The following year, his debut album at retail, RA, landed at number 19 on Billboard's Dance and Electronic Albums chart, all without the aid of a label, manager or publicist. Now, Simon has over 111 million plays and 500,000 monthly listeners on Spotify, as well as almost 1 billion plays across YouTube, with a comeback album slated for Fall 2022. His debut novel from Simon & Schuster, Boy Robot, was released in 2016, and the sequel, Robot Army, is set to arrive in 2024. The Witches of Silverlake is Simon's debut graphic novel. Stephanie Son is an illustrator currently based in Seoul, South Korea. She has collaborated with various publications such as Penguin Random House, Legendary Comics, Pixiv/Kadokawa and Holiday House, as well as comic conventions such as the ThoughtBubble festival in the UK. Narratives and aesthetics that explore themes of diversity and connections are what drives her to do what she does.
Reviews
"The Witches of Silverlake is subversive, funny, shocking, and witty. It's a captivating story of friendship and family wrapped in queer magic and terrifying demons. I adored it from start to finish. The only drawback is that I can't hang out with this fantastic coven in real life."----David M. Booher, Writer of Ghostbusters, Dungeons & Dragons, Killer Queens
"A page-turning, addictive read! I was completely drawn into Elliot's world as he found a beautiful, complicated family in his new high school's coven. Would give this to anyone who loves magic, diverse coming of age stories, and gorgeous art."----Kelly Zekas, co-writer of Championess and These Vicious Masks
"The Witches of Silverlake was a cornucopia of my favorite things: queer found family, witches, bad deals, demons, and a splash of dark academia. Son's art is lovely and soft and felt like all of my favorite webcomics. My only disappointment is that there's not a dozen more books to read about this queer coven."----Mickey George, writer of The Heart Hunter and Speak Easy, Speak Love
"A page-turning, addictive read! I was completely drawn into Elliot's world as he found a beautiful, complicated family in his new high school's coven. Would give this to anyone who loves magic, diverse coming of age stories, and gorgeous art."----Kelly Zekas, co-writer of Championess and These Vicious Masks
"The Witches of Silverlake was a cornucopia of my favorite things: queer found family, witches, bad deals, demons, and a splash of dark academia. Son's art is lovely and soft and felt like all of my favorite webcomics. My only disappointment is that there's not a dozen more books to read about this queer coven."----Mickey George, writer of The Heart Hunter and Speak Easy, Speak Love