Andre the Giant

Author:   Box Brown
Publisher:   Roaring Brook Press
ISBN:  

9781596438514


Pages:   240
Publication Date:   06 May 2014
Format:   Paperback
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Andre the Giant


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Author:   Box Brown
Publisher:   Roaring Brook Press
Imprint:   First Second
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.020kg
ISBN:  

9781596438514


ISBN 10:   1596438517
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   06 May 2014
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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*A labor-of-love tribute, exquisitely rendered, to the larger-than-life wrestling giant. Kirkus Reviews, STARRED REVIEW Larger-than-average Andre the Giant had a larger-than-life personality to match, and award-winning cartoonist Brown manages to capture the legendary wrestler's career in charming, heartfelt black-and-white panels . . . Fans of professional wrestling aren't the only ones who will line up to read this one. Booklist Interesting and complex . . . fans can enjoy this intimate look into the life of an industry legend. School Library Journal It's clearly evident from every frame of The Princess Bride that Andre was not only one of the world's gentlest human beings, but also the kindest?a giant of a man in every way. I am thrilled to see his story finally told! Mandy Patinkin In a profession filled with larger-than-life characters none of them loomed larger than Andre the Giant. This book will thrill longtime fans and introduce a new generation to the man, the myth, and the legend known as the Eighth Wonder of the World. Mick Foley, three time WWE Champion, NY Times Best-Selling Author Box Brown's melancholy tale of the sad, angry life of Andre the Giant is his best work yet. A poignant portrait of a troubled, complicated legend, wonderfully paced and beautifully rendered by one of the most stylish and distinctive comix creators working today. An impressive book by a major talent. Derf Backderf, My Friend Dahmer Andre's story moves from the ring to the comic page with delightful ease... Funny, delicate, and full of life and great cartooning... Box Brown gives Andre the humanity and grace the Giant deserves. Tom Hart, Hutch Owen Box Brown tackles a very special man's life through the best possible lens: deeply empathetic but unsentimental, expertly paced, emotionally naked without being overwrought, illuminating flaws and subtleties as we journey into the Giant's world. Nate Powell, March The spare line work and elegant storytelling carry the weight of a tragic story that both transcends and elevates the world of professional wrestling while painting a complex portrait of its biggest icon. Matt Kindt, Mind MGMT Is wrestling real? As real as any story is, Box Brown's story proves it while showing us how the real Andre the Giant made the most of what he had, even if all he had was a 7'5 (and falling), 463 pound (and rising) body. Jim Ottaviani, Feynman Box Brown tells Andre's story clearly and plainly: this book lets him be the human being he was. To paint a guy larger than life is easy, but to paint a guy true to life takes something special, and that special quality runs through this book. Just fantastic. John Darnielle, The Mountain Goats


Larger-than-average Andre the Giant had a larger-than-life personality to match, and award-winning cartoonist Brown manages to capture the legendary wrestler's career in charming, heartfelt black-and-white panels . . . Fans of professional wrestling aren't the only ones who will line up to read this one. - Booklist Interesting and complex . . . fans can enjoy this intimate look into the life of an industry legend. - School Library Journal It's clearly evident from every frame of The Princess Bride that Andre was not only one of the world's gentlest human beings, but also the kindest―a giant of a man in every way. I am thrilled to see his story finally told! --Mandy Patinkin In a profession filled with larger-than-life characters none of them loomed larger than Andre the Giant. This book will thrill longtime fans and introduce a new generation to the man, the myth, and the legend known as the Eighth Wonder of the World. --Mick Foley, three time WWE Champion, NY Times Best-Selling Author Box Brown's melancholy tale of the sad, angry life of Andre the Giant is his best work yet. A poignant portrait of a troubled, complicated legend, wonderfully paced and beautifully rendered by one of the most stylish and distinctive comix creators working today. An impressive book by a major talent. --Derf Backderf, My Friend Dahmer Andre's story moves from the ring to the comic page with delightful ease... Funny, delicate, and full of life and great cartooning... Box Brown gives Andre the humanity and grace the Giant deserves. --Tom Hart, Hutch Owen Box Brown tackles a very special man's life through the best possible lens: deeply empathetic but unsentimental, expertly paced, emotionally naked without being overwrought, illuminating flaws and subtleties as we journey into the Giant's world. --Nate Powell, March The spare line work and elegant storytelling carry the weight of a tragic story that both transcends a


Interesting and complex . . . fans can enjoy this intimate look into the life of an industry legend. - School Library Journal It's clearly evident from every frame of The Princess Bride that Andre was not only one of the world's gentlest human beings, but also the kindest―a giant of a man in every way. I am thrilled to see his story finally told! --Mandy Patinkin In a profession filled with larger-than-life characters none of them loomed larger than Andre the Giant. This book will thrill longtime fans and introduce a new generation to the man, the myth, and the legend known as the Eighth Wonder of the World. --Mick Foley, three time WWE Champion, NY Times Best-Selling Author Box Brown's melancholy tale of the sad, angry life of Andre the Giant is his best work yet. A poignant portrait of a troubled, complicated legend, wonderfully paced and beautifully rendered by one of the most stylish and distinctive comix creators working today. An impressive book by a major talent. --Derf Backderf, My Friend Dahmer Andre's story moves from the ring to the comic page with delightful ease... Funny, delicate, and full of life and great cartooning... Box Brown gives Andre the humanity and grace the Giant deserves. --Tom Hart, Hutch Owen Box Brown tackles a very special man's life through the best possible lens: deeply empathetic but unsentimental, expertly paced, emotionally naked without being overwrought, illuminating flaws and subtleties as we journey into the Giant's world. --Nate Powell, March The spare line work and elegant storytelling carry the weight of a tragic story that both transcends and elevates the world of professional wrestling while painting a complex portrait of its biggest icon. --Matt Kindt, Mind MGMT Is wrestling real? As real as any story is, Box Brown's story proves it while showing us how the real Andre the Giant made the most of what he had, even if all he had was a 7'5 (and falling)


Author Information

Box Brown is an Ignatz Award-winning American cartoonist best known for the comic Bellen! and the winner of a Xeric Grant for the comic Love Is a Peculiar Type of Thing. A passionate proponent of the serial comics format, Brown runs the micropress Retrofit, dedicated to supporting independent serial comics' work. His recent books include Andre the Giant: Life and Legend. He is also a life-long professional wrestling fan.

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