After the death of her father, Amber seeks refuge in his small town, reopening his junk shop and looking for the happy ending she's seen in so many movies - the one where a young woman relocates and dates two men. The one where you know exactly what you'll do for the rest of your life by the time you hit 30. The one that shouldn't be examined too closely by anyone who's slumped into it.
But small towns in stories are never what they seem. It's more than petty old women and repression keeping this town from moving forward. It's the choices made long ago that echo out from the deep ocean. It's the sea monster who should never have come ashore. -- Richard Fairgray
Rezensionen / Stimmen
One of the best graphic novels I have read this year... The words and art work together in beautiful unison. -- David Charles Bitterbaum * The Newest Rant * Shed is undoubtedly one of the best horror graphic novels to be released this year. -- Farid-ul-Haq * The Geekiary * an incredibly well-crafted book... smart and character driven. Fairgray's artwork doesn't disappoint. -- Phillip Kelly * Fanbase Press * ...the horror of a small town and those caught within... the horror of the mind and the memories within. This isn't your traditional read. -- Michael Nimmo * 3 Million Years *
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Höhe: 260 mm
Breite: 169 mm
Dicke: 10 mm
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978-1-912571-34-5 (9781912571345)
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