
Heist
Or, How to Steal a Planet
Paul Tobin(Author)
Vault Comics (Publisher)
Published on 12. January 2021
Book
Paperback/Softback
208 pages
978-1-939424-70-9 (ISBN)
Description
Welcome to planet Heist! It's the cutthroat capital of the entire Nehring System, home to billions of the worst men and women in the galaxy. The Pan-Galactic government has no idea what to do with the planet, but conman Glane Breld and his band of thieves know exactly what to do with Heist-they're going to steal it. It's Ocean's Eleven in space, brought to you by Eisner Award-winning writer Paul Tobin (Colder and Bandette) and Arjuna Susini (The Replacer)-the only minds crazy enough to steal an entire world.
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Language
English
Place of publication
California
United States
Target group
Interest Age: From 16 years
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 257 mm
Width: 165 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
431 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-939424-70-9 (9781939424709)
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E-Book
01/2021
Simon + Schuster Inc.
€9.88
Available for download
Persons
Paul Tobin is the New York Times best-selling author of the Plants vs. Zombies graphic novels, as well as a wide range of other titles for all ages of readers. Paul wrote extensively for Angry Birds, and for Marvel's all-ages "Adventure" line, and teamed with artist Benjamin Dewey on the Eisner-nominated I Was The Cat graphic novel, and with his Plants vs. Zombies artist Ron Chan for their recently released Earth Boy graphic novel. Along with his wife, artist Colleen Coover, Paul is the creator of the multiple Eisner-Award-winning Bandette comics featuring the antics of the world's best-and most charming-thief. Paul and Colleen also teamed up on their Banana Sunday graphic novel, and now as the writing team on Wrassle Castle. Paul lives in Portland, Oregon, where he feels that it rains frequently enough, but not hard enough.