Someplace Strange

Illustrated by John Bolton
Ebook
On sale Apr 29, 2014 | 84 Pages | 9781630080020

Two brothers, masters of childhood fantastical imagination, vow to kill the bogeyman, freeing the world from half-seen monsters hiding under beds and in dark basements. Along with art-punk nihilist Joy, they journey to a world of magic where ordinary rules no longer apply—and yet their fears, and the dangers they spawn, are as real as the waking world.

* New edition of the fantasy graphic novel!

* Written by Ann Nocenti (Green Arrow), with art by John Bolton (Harlequin Valentine).
John Bolton is a comic book artist, penciller, and cover artist known for Aliens vs. Predator, Ghost, The Chronicles of Kull, Savage Sword, and Someplace Strange.  View titles by John Bolton

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Two brothers, masters of childhood fantastical imagination, vow to kill the bogeyman, freeing the world from half-seen monsters hiding under beds and in dark basements. Along with art-punk nihilist Joy, they journey to a world of magic where ordinary rules no longer apply—and yet their fears, and the dangers they spawn, are as real as the waking world.

* New edition of the fantasy graphic novel!

* Written by Ann Nocenti (Green Arrow), with art by John Bolton (Harlequin Valentine).

Author

John Bolton is a comic book artist, penciller, and cover artist known for Aliens vs. Predator, Ghost, The Chronicles of Kull, Savage Sword, and Someplace Strange.  View titles by John Bolton

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