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OverviewWritten by JOSHUA DYSART Art and cover by CLIFF CHIANG Legendary singer-songwriter, musician and activist Neil Young brings one of his most personal albums, GREENDALE, to comics. Overseeing the work of acclaimed writer Joshua Dysart (UNKNOWN SOLDIER) and fan-favorite artist Cliff Chiang (HUMAN TARGET), they compose a graphic novel that explores a whole new dimension to the album that Rolling Stone voted as one of the best of its year. In the Fall of 2003, as the nation gallops into war, a politically active teenage girl named Sun lives, loves and dreams in a small California town named Greendale. Sun’s always been different. There’s been talk that the women in her family have all had a preternatural communion with nature. And when a Stranger comes to town – a character whose presence causes Greendale to, well, go to hell – she’ll find herself on a journey both mystical and mythical. To face the Stranger, she’ll unearth the secrets of her family in a political coming-of-age story infused with its own special magic. Advance-solicited • On sale June 9 • 160 pg, FC, $19.99 US • MATURE READERS Full Product DetailsAuthor: Josh Dysart , Cliff Chiang , Cliff ChiangPublisher: DC Comics Imprint: DC Comics Dimensions: Width: 17.50cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 26.40cm Weight: 0.499kg ISBN: 9781401226985ISBN 10: 1401226981 Pages: 160 Publication Date: 22 June 2010 Recommended Age: From 16 years Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviewsChiang's subdued, surreal art delivers an arresting visual dimension to the rock legend's spiral narrative that's as whimsical as it is fearsome. --WIRED/Underwire<br><br> Greendale the graphic novel is completely satisfying as its own, singular animal. . . . I enjoyed Greendale immensely, just as scenes from the Gulf reminded me how prescient it is. --Scripps Howard News Service<br><br> An engrossing story of how every generation rediscovers its own coming-of-age journey, adapted from the rock opera album by Neil Young. . . . Dysart's writing ably builds the mystery of the story toward Sun's climactic discoveries about herself and her family that lead to life-changing decisions. Chiang's art excels at mixing the magical elements of the story with its foundation in reality and recent world events. --Publishers Weekly Chiang's subdued, surreal art delivers an arresting visual dimension to the rock legend's spiral narrative that's as whimsical as it is fearsome. --WIRED/Underwire Greendale the graphic novel is completely satisfying as its own, singular animal. . . . I enjoyed Greendale immensely, just as scenes from the Gulf reminded me how prescient it is. --Scripps Howard News Service An engrossing story of how every generation rediscovers its own coming-of-age journey, adapted from the rock opera album by Neil Young. . . . Dysart's writing ably builds the mystery of the story toward Sun's climactic discoveries about herself and her family that lead to life-changing decisions. Chiang's art excels at mixing the magical elements of the story with its foundation in reality and recent world events. --Publishers Weekly Chiang's subdued, surreal art delivers an arresting visual dimension to the rock legend's spiral narrative that's as whimsical as it is fearsome. --WIRED/Underwire Greendale the graphic novel is completely satisfying as its own, singular animal. . . . I enjoyed Greendale immensely, just as scenes from the Gulf reminded me how prescient it is. --Scripps Howard News Service An engrossing story of how every generation rediscovers its own coming-of-age journey, adapted from the rock opera album by Neil Young. . . . Dysart's writing ably builds the mystery of the story toward Sun's climactic discoveries about herself and her family that lead to life-changing decisions. Chiang's art excels at mixing the magical elements of the story with its foundation in reality and recent world events. --Publishers Weekly Author InformationJoshua Dysart co-created and wrote the cult hit comic book series Violent Messiahs in 1997. Since then he has done work for virtually every major comic book publisher, including DC, Vertigo, Dark Horse, Image, IDW and Penny Farthing Press. He wrote the comic book adaptation of the film Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon for Art Asylum, authored the one-shot Van Helsing: Beneath the Rue Morgue (an original story featuring the character from the Universal film) and penned Skull & Bones: A Monster House Story, which was tied into the Sony animated children's film. He has written a two volume 270 page graphic novel for Avril Lavigne entitled Make 5 Wishes published by Del Rey Manga/Random House which has been printed in over seven languages as well as digitally distributed throughout Asia. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |