Rogues Gallery, Volume 1

Author:   Hannah Rose May ,  Declan Shalvey ,  Justin Mason ,  Triona Farrell
Publisher:   Image Comics
ISBN:  

9781534324503


Pages:   112
Publication Date:   13 December 2022
Recommended Age:   From 16 years
Format:   Paperback
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Rogues Gallery, Volume 1


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Author:   Hannah Rose May ,  Declan Shalvey ,  Justin Mason ,  Triona Farrell
Publisher:   Image Comics
Imprint:   Image Comics
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   0.141kg
ISBN:  

9781534324503


ISBN 10:   153432450
Pages:   112
Publication Date:   13 December 2022
Recommended Age:   From 16 years
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately.

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A well-done commentary. -Major Spoilers A big part of what makes it work, with the characters and settings all having a lived-in feel while Hannah Rose May does a very good job at writing the mix of personalities in this group of fans. -ComicBook.com A thought-provoking study of comic book fandom and how it can all go terribly wrong. -AIPT An exciting and thoughtful critique of the dark side of comic book fandom. May has crafted an unflinching critique of venomous fans while telling a surprising and fun story with a tremendous amount of potential. -Comic Book Resources


“An exciting and thoughtful critique of the darkside of comic book fandom. May has crafted an unflinching critique of venomousfans while telling a surprising and fun story with a tremendous amount ofpotential.” -Comic Book Resources “A thought-provoking study of comic book fandomand how it can all go terribly wrong.” -AIPT “A well-done commentary.” -MajorSpoilers “A big part of what makes it work, with thecharacters and settings all having a lived-in feel while Hannah Rose May does avery good job at writing the mix of personalities in this group of fans.”-ComicBook.com


An exciting and thoughtful critique of the dark side of comic book fandom. May has crafted an unflinching critique of venomous fans while telling a surprising and fun story with a tremendous amount of potential. -Comic Book Resources A thought-provoking study of comic book fandom and how it can all go terribly wrong. -AIPT A well-done commentary. -Major Spoilers A big part of what makes it work, with the characters and settings all having a lived-in feel while Hannah Rose May does a very good job at writing the mix of personalities in this group of fans. -ComicBook.com


“An exciting and thoughtful critique of the darkside of comic book fandom. May has crafted an unflinching critique of venomousfans while telling a surprising and fun story with a tremendous amount ofpotential.” -Comic Book Resources “A big part of what makes it work, with thecharacters and settings all having a lived-in feel while Hannah Rose May does avery good job at writing the mix of personalities in this group of fans.”-ComicBook.com “A thought-provoking study of comic book fandomand how it can all go terribly wrong.” -AIPT “A well-done commentary.” -MajorSpoilers


An exciting and thoughtful critique of the dark side of comic book fandom. May has crafted an unflinching critique of venomous fans while telling a surprising and fun story with a tremendous amount of potential. -Comic Book Resources A well-done commentary. -Major Spoilers A big part of what makes it work, with the characters and settings all having a lived-in feel while Hannah Rose May does a very good job at writing the mix of personalities in this group of fans. -ComicBook.com A thought-provoking study of comic book fandom and how it can all go terribly wrong. -AIPT


A thought-provoking study of comic book fandom and how it can all go terribly wrong. -AIPT A well-done commentary. -Major Spoilers An exciting and thoughtful critique of the dark side of comic book fandom. May has crafted an unflinching critique of venomous fans while telling a surprising and fun story with a tremendous amount of potential. -Comic Book Resources A big part of what makes it work, with the characters and settings all having a lived-in feel while Hannah Rose May does a very good job at writing the mix of personalities in this group of fans. -ComicBook.com


A well-done commentary. -Major Spoilers An exciting and thoughtful critique of the dark side of comic book fandom. May has crafted an unflinching critique of venomous fans while telling a surprising and fun story with a tremendous amount of potential. -Comic Book Resources A big part of what makes it work, with the characters and settings all having a lived-in feel while Hannah Rose May does a very good job at writing the mix of personalities in this group of fans. -ComicBook.com A thought-provoking study of comic book fandom and how it can all go terribly wrong. -AIPT


Author Information

Declan Shalvey is an award-winning artist/writer from Ireland. Over his career, Shalvey has illustrated hit titles such as Batman, Deadpool, Punisher, Moon Knight as well as the acclaimed graphic novel series INJECTION with writer Warren Ellis for Image Comics. Since moving into writing, he has gained credits such as, Deadpool VS Old Man Logan, SAVAGE TOWN, and BOG BODIES. Triona Farrell is a colorist from Dublin, Ireland. She has worked with numerous companies such as Dark Horse, Image, and Marvel on titles such as Blackbird, Black Widow, and Terminator. Numerous books of hers have been nominated for Eisner Awards, including Crowded. In her spare time she follows many nerd activities and reads comics.

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