The Wolf Gift: The Graphic Novel
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Description
When reporter Reuben Golding arrives at a secluded mansion at the request of the home’s mysterious female owner, he doesn’t expect this assignment will lead to him being inexplicably attacked – bitten – by a beast shadowed in darkness. This single event prompts a terrifying but seductive transformation that both opens Reuben’s eyes to what was previously unseen and unknown, and leads to even more questions. Why was he given this wolf gift? Is its nature good or evil? And is he now all alone in this mysterious new world?
Additional information
Weight | 0.52 kg |
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Dimensions | 2 × 14.6 × 21.6 cm |
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Format | Hardback |
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Pages | 208 |
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Year Published | 2014-11-18 |
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Publication City/Country | London, United Kingdom |
ISBN 10 | 0316233862 |
About The Author | One of America's most read and celebrated authors, Anne Rice is known for weaving together the visible and supernatural worlds in epic stories that both entertain and challenge readers. Anne's life experiences and intellectual inquisitiveness provide her with constant inspiration for her work. She has written over thirty novels and one autobiography. Her books are rich tapestries of history, belief, philosophy, religion and compelling characters that examine and extend our physical world beyond the limits we percieve. She lives and works in California. Ashley Marie Witter was born and raised in Madison, Wisconsin, and she went to the Madison Area Technical College where she was a student of Mark A. Nelson (Aliens, Dark Horse Comics) and earned her associates degree in Animation and Conceptual Development. After experimenting a bit with web comics like Reign of Adeodatus and Scorch, she later contributed to a comics anthology called The Eternal Sad (Gothology). Building a name for herself in the Madison art scene through gallery shows and working on comissions to pay the bills, Ashley was just saying to herself, 'I need a real job!' when she received an e-mail from Yen Press the following day. |