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Gray Volume 1

GRAY VOLUME 1

Published by Clover Press

ISBN: 9781951038328
Price: $26.99

A contemporary reimaging of the classic Oscar Wilde novel, “The Picture of Dorian Gray,” Gray is a supernatural revenge thriller about an alluring but violent woman, Dorian Gray, who seeks vengeance on a cabal of powerful men who wronged her years ago; and of the straight-laced African American detective with a past of his own, who is tasked with stopping her.

The Picture of Dorian Gray, Oscar Wilde’s only novel and one of the classics of gothic literature, is the tale of the most beautiful man of his age, who sells his soul and his conscience in exchange for eternal youth, beauty and power — and who spends his life murdering, raping and corrupting. All the time in his attic, his picture degrades and rots.

GRAY takes that basic idea but flips its moral framework and gender archetypes: our DORIAN GRAY is a Millennial social media princess who drifts through the coolest cliques of NYC, breaking hearts and turning heads wherever she goes. But Dorian has secrets. For one thing, she’s a violent criminal. For another, she’s an immortal creature of magic, who commits violent burglaries and assaults some of New York’s most powerful men.

30 years ago, whilst an innocent student, Dorian was sexually assaulted by these men. In that moment that she became something both more and less than human. 30 years later, but not a day older, she’s ready for her revenge. Then Dorian meets Detective HANK WUTAN, the African-American NYPD detective assigned to stop these crimes, struggling with his own loyalties as a Black cop in the era of Defund the Police. Despite the fact that Dorian is his suspect number one, and he is effectively working for her abusers, they fall for each other, hard.

GRAY takes Wilde’s classic novel and reinvents it as a tale of cathartic revenge for the #MeToo and Black Lives Matter era, a violent fantasy about how powerful, super-rich white men don’t always win, how the powerless can find justice, and about how a murderous demon and a law-abiding detective can be soul mates.

Advanced Praise

“An inventive, empowered, and thoroughly entertaining twist on a classic. Gorgeous, provocative, and damn hard to put down.” — Diablo Cody (Oscar winning screenwriter of Juno, Jennifer’s Body, and Young Adult)

“I can resist everything except a really clever contemporary take on The Portrait of Dorian Gray.” — David Baddiel (Best selling British comedian and author of The Parent Agency, and The Secret Purposes)

“Incisive, intriguing, wickedly funny. Every bit as clever as it thinks it is.” — Mike Carey (Eisner nominated writer of Unwritten, and Lucifer)

Key Selling Points

  • A graphic novel from Clover Press, by the mind behind Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency, Darkness Visible, and Jagged Little Pill on Broadway, GRAY is a reimagined, modern feminist, politically charged update on Oscar Wilde’s A Picture of Dorian Gray.
  • In simultaneous release with the graphic novel, Arvind Ethan David is producing a full audiobook drama, with a press and media push to promote. This titillating dramatic adaptation will star powerhouse Broadway and TV star Laren Patten as Dorian (Jagged Little Pill, Blue Bloods), seasoned favorite Neil Brown Jr as Detective Hank (Straight Outta Comption, Insecure, SEAL Team), Emmy & SAG Award-Winner Richard Schiff as Hank’s partner Detective Bracknall (The West Wing, Ballers, The Good Doctor), leading man Samuel Barnett as Baron Arnheim (Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency, Penny Dreadful), and directed by the dually talented Milena Govich (FBI, Finding Carter, Rescue Me), who will also play Baroness Lauren Arnheim.

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The Orphan King Volume 1

7 Orphan King

Published by A Wave Blue World

ISBN: 9781949518146
Price: $16.99
Genre: Fantasy, Young Adult Fiction
Ages: 13+

On Sale: August 17, 2021

After training in secret with his mother’s sister, the magical Lady Taleissa, Prince Kaidan returns home to find his kingdom destroyed and his parents, King Gorlan and Queen Olwen, gone. With the monarchy overthrown, Kaidan is set adrift in a lawless land where his birthright is no longer recognized. To make matters worse, there’s a price on his head set by the warlord who wants to ensure that the royal line has no chance to return.

Kaidan seeks refuge with a merry band of outlaws hiding in the forest, who were neither loyal to the monarchy nor to the current leadership. Kaidan joins them until they betray him, selling him out to a local merchant and giving the money to the poor.

Now a captive, Kaidan prepares to be exchanged for the reward money until his outlaw friends reveal their plan to rescue him. Kaidan then discovers that the King was indeed killed but his mother is most likely alive, though imprisoned by the warlord.

Kaidan’s rescuers offer him a new home among them. He’s tempted, but with his mother still missing, he realizes that his aunt, the Lady Taleissa, must be searching for her. Kaidan resolves to find them both and set things right even if being King is no longer a reality.

Key Selling Points

Advanced Praise

  • YA coming-of-age adventure that’s a twist on the classic King Arthur story.

  • Examination of power, privilege & toxic masculinity.

  • Strong female role models: his teacher, Lady Taleissa (who combines Merlin & The Lady of the Lake); his mother, Queen Olwen; and rival student, Raefen

KIRKUS — A young prince returns home to find his kingdom destroyed. in this graphic offering, the first in a proposed series, readers meet Prince Kaidan, who left his homeland, Aesolan, to train at the Isle of Woman. When he arrives back home, he discovers Aesolan destroyed and its people gone. All Kaidan has left is Taliburn, a special sword bequeathed to him by his father. Meanwhile, Aesolan and the surrounding lands have fallen under the control of the sovereign Scathelocke, who wants to capture the young prince. Confronted and pursued by dangerous men and beasts, Kaidan soon meets up with three people who seem kind-Anne, Sir Robert, and Sturdy Jon-but who have ulterior motives. As the story alternates between flashbacks and the present, Chin-Tanner builds this medieval-flavored tale that mixes together monsters and men, ample battle scenes, and nods to Arthurian legend and Robin Hood. Falling somewhere between original and familiar, this will be a comfort read for fans of such tropes. Boyle’s full-color illustrations are highly stylized and tidily arranged, with cinematic flourishes emphasizing action and close-ups. Each chapter ends with a tantalizing cliffhanger, keeping pages flying as Kaidan overcomes each new obstacle. The majority of characters present White; Sturdy Jon has locs and brown skin. An intriguing, adventure-filled series opener. (character designs) (Graphic fiction. 12-16).

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Rainbow Bridge

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Published by AfterShock Comics

ISBN: 9781949028676
Price: $16.99
Genre: Coming of Age, YA Fiction
Ages: 12+

On Sale: August 17, 2021

RAINBOW BRIDGE is an original graphic novel from Steve Foxe and Steve Orlando – the first to be published under AfterShock’s new YA imprint: SEISMIC PRESS.

What if the Rainbow Bridge was the Bifrost?

ANDY’s parents rescued ROCKET when Andy was just a toddler, and they grew up together, with Rocket serving as Andy’s guardian through every one of childhood’s ups and downs. So when Rocket passes away right before Andy’s 14th birthday, he’s rudderless. High school is coming soon and he can’t imagine making that transition without Rocket at his side. The day before school starts, when Andy is at his lowest, he visits Rocket’s grave, and unexpectedly summons the RAINBOW BRIDGE, a gateway to a fantasy world where pets discover their afterlife.

One part heaven and one part limbo, this is a final resting place for pets – but also a realm where any unfinished business must be completed, before restless pet souls twist into bizarre, seemingly malevolent wraiths that haunt the periphery of this otherwise splendid paradise. It’s extremely rare for a human to visit this realm, but Rocket and Andy find each other again in this wondrous pet Valhalla to go on one last epic adventure to help Rocket reunite with his lost littermate, fulfilling Rocket’s last wishes. Here, the roles are reversed, as Andy has to be the strong one and support Rocket in his quest for closure. By adventure’s end, Andy finally gains the confidence to let go of his childhood and enter the next phase of his life, starting his first day of high school.

RAINBOW BRIDGE is aimed primarily at younger readers, on the border of middle grade and YA, but should resonate with anyone who has ever had to say goodbye to a beloved pet – or anyone who greeted growing up with nervousness and anxiety. Like JOE THE BARBARIAN before it, RAINBOW BRIDGE can address the lines between reality and fantasy (although everything in the book is portrayed as actually happening), wish fulfillment and personal growth, childhood and young adulthood. There are also themes of overcoming trauma, and of compassion for animals. The Realm Beyond the Rainbow Bridge is shaped by its inhabitants, and contains vast fantasy vistas inspired by the adventures pets and their owners, especially kids, imagine for themselves.

Key Selling Points

Contributor Bio(s)

  • Rainbow Bridge is the launch of SEISMIC PRESS a YA imprint from AfterShock ComicS
  • A story about grief, anxiety and coming of age

Marketing Plan

  • National advertising campaign
  • Extensive library marketing campaign
  • Review maililng
  • ARCs
  • National PR

STEVE FOXE is the author of more than 50 comics and children’s books for properties including Spider-Ham, Pokémon, Batman, Transformers, Adventure Time, Steven Universe, and Grumpy Cat. He is the co-creator of Razorblades: The Horror Magazine alongside James Tynion IV. He was the editor for Paste Magazine‘s comic section (when it existed), has contributed to PanelxPanelThe MNT, and The Comics Journal, and spent five years at Knopf Books for Young Readers, an imprint of Penguin Random House. He lives in Queens.

STEVE ORLANDO’s first book ever was poorly drawn in fifth-grade classroom pencils on Xerox paper, and featured a doughboy with superpowers, and names changed from trademark purposes. He was a precocious child. Today he writes and produces comics, including VirgilCrude and stories in the Eisner Award Nominated Outlaw Territory at Image Comics. He launched Midnighter and took part in Batman and Robin Eternal and CMYK: Yellow at DC Entertainment. Find him at your convenience deep down the rabbit hole of discussing wine, spirits, or mythology.

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HAHA

Haha

Published by Image Comics

ISBN: 9781534319141
Price: $16.99
Genre: Horror
Ages: 13+

On Sale: September 28, 2021

ICE CREAM MAN writer W. MAXWELL PRINCE brings his signature style of one-shot storytelling to the world of clowns—and he’s invited SOME OF COMIC’S BEST ARTISTS to join him for the ride.

HAHA is a genre-jumping, throat-lumping look at the sad, scary, hilarious life of those who get paid to play the fool—but these ain’t your typical jokers.

With chapters drawn by VANESA DEL REY (REDLANDS), GABRIEL WALTA (VISION), ROGER LANGRIDGE (THOR), and more, Haha peeks under the big top, over the rainbow, and even inside a balloon to tell a wide-ranging slew of stories about “funny” men and women, proving that some things are so sad you just have to laugh.

Collects HAHA #1-6

Key Selling Points

Contributor Bio(s)

  • ICE CREAM MAN writer W. MAXWELL PRINCE brings his signature style of chaptered storytelling to the world of clowns-and he’s invited SOME OF THE COMIC INDUSTRY’S BEST ARTISTS to join him for the ride, with VANESA DEL REY (REDLANDS), GABRIEL WALTA (Vision), ROGER LANGRIDGE (Thor), and more
  • The gut-punch storytelling of ICE CREAM MAN is echoed in these standalone clown stories which range in genre well beyond just the horror nods to Pennywise
  • W. Maxwell Prince has discovered the secret formula for high-selling sales with entertaining, standalone anthology storytelling. With HAHA, he capitalizes off that by expanding his audience well beyond just the horror genre
W. MAXWELL PRINCE writes in Brooklyn and lives with his wife, daughter, and two cats called Mischief and Mayhem. He is the author of ONE WEEK IN THE LIBRARY (Image), The Electric Sublime (IDW), and Judas: The Last Days (ibid). When not writing, he tries to render all of human experience in chart form.
 
Cuban artist VANESA R. DEL REY began her career doing concept art for animation. Her work in comics has been described as dark, gritty and mysterious with great dominance of figurative work. She has illustrated Scarlet Witch, Spider-Women Alpha, and Daredevil Annual (2016) for Marvel Comics. REDLANDS, co-created with Jordie Bellaire is her first creator-owned series with Image Comics. She currently lives and works by the beach in Miami, FL.

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Party & Prey

Party & Prey Cover

Published by AfterShock Comics

ISBN: 9781949028782
Price: $17.99
Genre: Crime & Mystery, LGBTQ+
Ages: 18+

On Sale: October 19, 2021

Alan is an older gay man on the prowl for a young, 30-ish hookup. He finds the perfect match in Scott, but when they go back to Alan’s sprawling estate, “Scott” suddenly turns on his older date. Turns out, Alan isn’t the picture-perfect sugar daddy, but a sociopath responsible for the disappearance of numerous young gay men. “Scott” isn’t really looking for a boyfriend, but revenge for a fallen friend…unfortunately for Scott, he may have underestimated Alan and when he finds one of Alan’s victims still alive, his mission swerves from one of revenge to a rescue

From Jeffrey Dahmer to Ed Buck…to the Toronto gay murders…authorities have a pattern of overlooking crimes against gay men until it’s far too late. In PARTY & PREY, we match this unfortunate truth with the hard-to-believe, but real-life extremes that gay power brokers like Peter Thiel go to in attempts to preserve their youth…creating a gay revenge thriller with a true-crime twist that flips our sympathies just when we start to feel bad for Alan. Think a gay Get Out crossed with Criminal, Stray Bullets, or Dead Inside.

Key Selling Points

  • LGBTQ themed Original Graphic Novel presents a murder revenge mystery paralleled by real-world recent events
  • Urban crime revenge thriller addressing true concerns, themes and dangers of the contemporary gay dating culture.
  • Writer Steve Orlando is a leading creative voice and advocate in the LGBTQA+ creative community
  • Release timed to coincide with October’s National Coming Out Day and LGBTQ History Month
 

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Dark One Volume 1

Dark One

Published by Vault Comics

ISBN: 9781939424457
Price: $24.99
Genre: Fantasy
Ages: 16+

On Sale: May 18, 2021

From #1 New York Times Bestselling, Hugo Award-winning author, Brandon Sanderson (The Mistborn Trilogy, The Stormlight Archive series), along with Nathan Gooden, Jackson Lanzing, and Collin Kelly, comes Dark One, the first book in a series of original graphic novels, from Vault Comics. Some worlds are made to be broken. Paul Tanasin is a young man haunted by visions of a dark and fantastic world?visions he initially believes are hallucinations. But when he discovers they are prophecies from Mirandus, a world in which he’s destined to become a fearsome destroyer, he’ll have to embrace the fear, rise up as the Dark One, and shatter everything. Dark One examines the dual roles we often take on in life—the ability to be a savior as well as a destroyer.

Key Selling Points

Advanced Praise

  • From NYT Best-Selling, Hugo Award winning writer BRANDON SANDERSON (The Mistborn Trilogy, The Stormlight Archive series).
  • Sanderson is one of the best-selling fantasy novelists of all time.
  • His Mistborn trilogy novels have sold more copies than Game of Thrones.
  • Sanderson has almost a million followers across his social media platforms, and he will be promoting this book on all of his channels.
  • Modern day dark fantasy.
  • Multimedia property with it’s own TV Show, Podcast, and more.

“A 17-year-old faces his destiny in a divided and distant land. Paul seemingly has a tenuous grip on reality. He sees visions of an unreal, fantastic land, and Nikka, a blue-tinted hallucination of a girl who claims to be his sister, insists on keeping him company. Living apart from his mother, with whom he has a strained relationship, Paul tries to keep up a normal life with frequent visits to his therapist. When a sword-wielding warrior disrupts a session, Paul is flung into Mirandus, the world of his visions. With a clear flow between panels, the implication of time passing in a montage of wide, epic scenes of Mirandus; brilliant and emotive color schemes; and a cleanly minimal drawing style provide a strong visual aspect to the story. Inexperienced graphic novel readers will easily be able to follow the flow of dialogue and the clear depiction of speech and narrative bubbles provide further visual literacy cues. While the discussion of good versus evil is a bit heavy-handed despite attempts to subvert the binary, the overarching theme of destiny as depicted by the Narrative adds an intriguing twist. Paul’s relationships with Nikka and other characters are intriguing but the pacing makes them feel rushed. Paul is biracial (Chinese/White); the humans of Mirandus appear mostly White. (This book is available now as a digital edition, with print release currently scheduled for May 2021.) A dramatically dark fantasy that will leave readers eager for the sequel. (Graphic fantasy. 14-adult)”

— KIRKUS 

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The Strange Death of Alex Raymond

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Published by Living the Line

ISBN: 9781736860502
Price: $39.99
Genre: Non-Fiction
Ages: 13+

On Sale: August 3, 2021

Legendary creator Dave Sim is renowned world-wide for his groundbreaking Cerebus the Aardvark. Now, in The Strange Death of Alex Raymond, Sim brings to life the history of comics’ greatest creators, using their own techniques. Equal parts Understanding Comics and From HellStrange Death is a head-on collision of ink drawing and spiritual intrigue, pulp comics and movies, history and fiction. The story traces the lives and techniques of Alex Raymond (Flash Gordon, Rip Kirby), Stan Drake (Juliet Jones), Hal Foster (Prince Valiant), and more, dissecting their techniques through recreations of their artwork, and highlighting the metatextual resonances that bind them together.

Foreword by Eddie Campbell.

Key Selling Points

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Interview with Carson Grubaugh

The Graphic Novel Revisited

  • A remarkable book that has been anticipated for many decades.
  • The Strange Death of Alex Raymond is a milestone book, an idiosyncratic history of the medium that is visually compelling in a way few books are.
  • Understanding Comics meets From Hell.
  • Dave Sim is one of the medium’s greatest practitioners and has created something about some of the medium’s greatest practitioners.

Contributor Bio(s)

DAVE SIM is a Canadian cartoonist and publisher, best known for his comic book Cerebus, his artistic experimentation, his advocacy of self-publishing and creators’ rights, and his controversial political, philosophical and religious beliefs.

CARSON GRUBAUGH is an artist. Their work was featured in exhibitions at the PUNCH Gallery and the Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art. In MutualArt’s artist press archive, Carson Grubaugh is featured in Csula’s Ronald H.

“Comics’ answer to Finnegan’s Wake, an inspired work of obsessive genius that will take a long time to untangle.”
– Rob Salkowitz, Senior Contributor, FORBES

“The Strange Death of Alex Raymond is one of the most spectacular comics I have ever read or seen. I can’t recommend it enough, although you may hate it. Bizarre and beautiful and completely unique.”
– Jim Rugg, Cartoonist KayfabeStreet Angel, The P.L.A.I.N. Janes
 
“This is a master work. I’m honoured to have even laid eyes on it.”
– E.S. Glenn, author of Unsmooth, cartoonist for The New Yorker

“A must-read for anyone interested in the history and craft of comics.”
– Brandon Graham, King City, Warhead, Prophet

“Grubaugh provides a brilliant and fitting conclusion to what would have otherwise been one of the most notable unfinished works of recent times. I for one am excited at holding the completed Strange Death of Alex Raymond in my hands.”
– Gary Spencer Millidge, Strangehaven, Alan Moore: Portrait of an Extraordinary Gentleman

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Rainbow Bridge

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Published by AfterShock Comics

ISBN: 9781949028676
Price: $16.99
Genre: Coming of Age, YA Fiction
Ages: 12+

On Sale: August 17, 2021

RAINBOW BRIDGE is an original graphic novel from Steve Foxe and Steve Orlando – the first to be published under AfterShock’s new YA imprint: SEISMIC PRESS.

What if the Rainbow Bridge was the Bifrost?

ANDY’s parents rescued ROCKET when Andy was just a toddler, and they grew up together, with Rocket serving as Andy’s guardian through every one of childhood’s ups and downs. So when Rocket passes away right before Andy’s 14th birthday, he’s rudderless. High school is coming soon and he can’t imagine making that transition without Rocket at his side. The day before school starts, when Andy is at his lowest, he visits Rocket’s grave, and unexpectedly summons the RAINBOW BRIDGE, a gateway to a fantasy world where pets discover their afterlife.

One part heaven and one part limbo, this is a final resting place for pets – but also a realm where any unfinished business must be completed, before restless pet souls twist into bizarre, seemingly malevolent wraiths that haunt the periphery of this otherwise splendid paradise. It’s extremely rare for a human to visit this realm, but Rocket and Andy find each other again in this wondrous pet Valhalla to go on one last epic adventure to help Rocket reunite with his lost littermate, fulfilling Rocket’s last wishes. Here, the roles are reversed, as Andy has to be the strong one and support Rocket in his quest for closure. By adventure’s end, Andy finally gains the confidence to let go of his childhood and enter the next phase of his life, starting his first day of high school.

RAINBOW BRIDGE is aimed primarily at younger readers, on the border of middle grade and YA, but should resonate with anyone who has ever had to say goodbye to a beloved pet – or anyone who greeted growing up with nervousness and anxiety. Like JOE THE BARBARIAN before it, RAINBOW BRIDGE can address the lines between reality and fantasy (although everything in the book is portrayed as actually happening), wish fulfillment and personal growth, childhood and young adulthood. There are also themes of overcoming trauma, and of compassion for animals. The Realm Beyond the Rainbow Bridge is shaped by its inhabitants, and contains vast fantasy vistas inspired by the adventures pets and their owners, especially kids, imagine for themselves.

Key Selling Points

Contributor Bio(s)

  • Rainbow Bridge is the launch of SEISMIC PRESS a YA imprint from AfterShock ComicS
  • A story about grief, anxiety and coming of age

Marketing Plan

  • National advertising campaign
  • Extensive library marketing campaign
  • Review maililng
  • ARCs
  • National PR

STEVE FOXE is the author of more than 50 comics and children’s books for properties including Spider-Ham, Pokémon, Batman, Transformers, Adventure Time, Steven Universe, and Grumpy Cat. He is the co-creator of Razorblades: The Horror Magazine alongside James Tynion IV. He was the editor for Paste Magazine‘s comic section (when it existed), has contributed to PanelxPanelThe MNT, and The Comics Journal, and spent five years at Knopf Books for Young Readers, an imprint of Penguin Random House. He lives in Queens.

STEVE ORLANDO’s first book ever was poorly drawn in fifth-grade classroom pencils on Xerox paper, and featured a doughboy with superpowers, and names changed from trademark purposes. He was a precocious child. Today he writes and produces comics, including VirgilCrude and stories in the Eisner Award Nominated Outlaw Territory at Image Comics. He launched Midnighter and took part in Batman and Robin Eternal and CMYK: Yellow at DC Entertainment. Find him at your convenience deep down the rabbit hole of discussing wine, spirits, or mythology.

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The Overstreet Guide To Grading Comics: Sixth Edition

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Published by Gemstone Publishing

ISBN: HC – 9781603602693 / SC – 9781603602686
Price: $34.95 / $24.95
Genre: Reference
Ages: 13+

On Sale: May 11, 2021

Since 1970, the name “Overstreet” has symbolized a vast knowledge of American comic books. While The Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide helps you learn about comic values, this book teaches you the importance of condition (a factor that is often the key to real collectability) and how to grade accurately. The Overstreet Guide To Grading Comics includes the 10-point grading system, as well as exhaustive descriptions of Primary and Split Grades. It spotlights each grade with more than 200 full-color images in all, as well as articles on storage, preservation, and restoration, a look at the independent, third-party grading companies, and much more! Available for the first time ever in a hardcover edition!

Key Selling Points

  •  How to grade
  • Provides visual examples
  • More than 200 photos
  • Addresses preservation & restoration
  • Available for the first time in hardcover

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Averee

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Published by A Wave Blue World

ISBN: 9781949518122
Price: $16.99
Genre: Science Fiction
Ages: 13+

On Sale: April 20, 2021

A world where social rank rules and your status sets your inevitable course in life – sound familiar? Just imagine if it was all controlled by an app! In Averee’s world, the usual trials of making your way into adulthood come with the added stress of Ranked, a ubiquitous and all-knowing tech innovation that awards you points for socially acceptable behavior and takes them away when you don’t conform. It seems fun enough at first, but it becomes much more than a game when Averee’s rank suddenly drops overnight. Now she’s getting hassled at school, blocked from her favorite restaurants, and her mom is out of a job.

Luckily for our hero, she has Zoe – a bottom-ranked BFF – whose open disdain for all things Ranked makes her the perfect accomplice on what’s about to be the heist of the century: they’re staging a raid on the app’s corporate HQ to set things right and its spokesperson, the virtual popstar Pretty Kitty, is in their sights. With Averee’s crush Luke in tow, these friends are in way over their heads and they’re about to learn that the “right” they’re fighting for may be on a global scale.

AVEREE is one average girl’s mission through a world of near-future tech to take back control of her life, in a fun philosophical adventure!

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Review(s)

  • Relatable teen drama mixed with social commentary about the dangers of technology/social media.

  • Female protagonist, Averee, and female secondary character, Zoe.

  • Can be used to discuss pros and cons of technology and social media.

  • Addresses issues of bullying and social hierarchies.

  • Up-and-coming female creative team. Stephanie Phillips has written titles such as “The Butcher of Paris”, “Artemis and the Assassin”, “A Man Among Ye”, and Heavy Metal’s “Tarna”.
    Marika Cresta has drawn “X-Men” and “Star Wars” for Marvel Comics as well as the 5-time Ringo Award nominated series “Forgotten Home.”

  • Eiser winner and industry veteran, Dave Johnson, worked with Stephanie Phillips on the concept before handing it off to the creators.

SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL — Gr 7 Up-Phillips (Harley Quinn, Butcher of Paris) and Johnson (Batman: Black and White) have created a Black Mirror-esque world where the app Ranked uses computer algorithms to score every citizen on popularity and social standing. Those with high ranks enjoy life to the fullest, while those who don’t score as well find it difficult to obtain employment, entertainment, or even friends. High schooler Averee reaps the benefits of her family’s good fortune until their rank suddenly plummets. After Averee experiences how the other half lives, she, her friend Zoe, and her crush Luke resolve to find and talk to PrettyKitty, the green-haired, cat ear-wearing, adorable Ranked spokesperson. As they learn more about the app’s nefarious machinations, however, the teens realize that they must end it for good. The plot moves quickly, carried by engaging, dynamic characters; Averee and Zoe’s relationship becomes complicated as Averee accuses her friend, who’s long been skeptical of Ranked, of secretly bringing Averee’s family’s rank down. The dramatic, realistic art is fantastic, with vivid coloring and details that bring to life a seemingly beautiful world whose dark side is slowly revealed. Averee and Zoe are Asian, while Luke is white. VERDICT Though fans of speculative tales in the vein of Black Mirror will appreciate this one, so will anyone who loves friendship stories, such as Faith Erin Hicks’s One Year at Ellsmere. A good entry point for those unfamiliar with comics, too.

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