"A sturdy commentary on growing up amid chaotic times, finding strength in community, and forging a better future with strength and commitment." -AIPT
In a future where a deadly virus kills everyone upon reaching adulthood, teenagers are confined to massive medical facilities-until a mysterious new patient arrives and reveals a shocking secret.
SARA is locked up in El Castillo, a fortress for troubled youth ruled with an iron fist by a retired military officer. Everything changes with the arrival of a mysterious new patient who reveals a shocking secret: the virus isn't killing them; it is giving them telekinetic abilities that the adults are desperately trying to suppress with medication and experimental surgeries.
In a race against time, they decide to use their newfound powers to escape. But when the adults find out, they will discover that not only are their lives at stake, but also the fate of the human race.
Visionary filmmaker JESUS ORELLANA (Rosa) storms into comics with a thrilling and fast-paced graphic novel that seamlessly bridges the gap between film and comics!
Collects all issues, #1-5.
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Höhe: 229 mm
Breite: 152 mm
Dicke: 8 mm
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978-1-5343-3207-2 (9781534332072)
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Jesús Orellana, a filmmaker without ever attending film school, debuts his short film, Rosa at Screamfest. Jesús' journied from illustrator to 3D animation director to fulfil his dream of making movies. With no formal training, he embarked on this journey to learn through the process, resulting in the creation of Rosa. Constrained by limited resources, Jesús opted for animation, allowing him to bring his vivid imagination to life. Departing from the norm, he crafted a vibrant world where nature takes center stage, steering away from the typical post-apocalyptic landscapes. Drawing inspiration from cinematic masterpieces like Blade Runner and The Matrix, as well as Japanese manga/anime classics, Jesús embodies the natural evolution of aspiring filmmakers.
His comic book debut is the science fiction story, Juvenile.