Read the fourth book in the New York Times Bestsellingseries about magic, mayhem, and witchery! Budding witch Courtney Crumrin coulduse a break from Hillsborough's stifling magical society, and her uncle Aloysiushas just the ticket-a relaxing trip across Europe. However, Courtney quicklylearns that the forests of Romania and the streets of old Germany are teemingwith magic, and she can't help wanting to learn more. Of course Uncle A tellsher to mind her own business, but Courtney's never played by the rules, andneither, it seems, do the people she meets on her journey. But the mostimportant lesson Courtney will learn is that love, trust, and loyalty are theirown kind of magic-and they're more powerful than anything Courtney's seenyet.
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ISBN
9781620105696
Publisert
2019-02-12
Utgiver
Vendor
Oni Press,US
Vekt
311 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Dybde
13 mm
Aldersnivå
Y, 03
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
136
Forfatter
Illustratør
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Ted Naifeh first caught the attention of the independent comics scene in 1999 as the artist for Gloomcookie, the goth romance comic he co-created with beloved author Serena Valentino. After a successful run, Ted struck out on his own, writing and drawing Courtney Crumrin and the Night Things, a spooky children’s fantasy series about a grumpy little girl and her adventures with her Warlock uncle. Nominated for an Eisner Award for Best Limited Series, Courtney Crumrin's success paved the way for Polly and the Pirates, another tween adventure series, this time about a prim and proper girl who’s secretly the daughter of a long-lost queen. Over the next few years, Ted wrote four volumes of Courtney Crumrin, plus a spin-off book about her uncle Aloysius. Since then, Ted has worked with many great co-creators. He illustrated Death Junior with famed screenwriter Gary Whitta. For world-renowned fantasy author Holly Black, he illustrated TheGood Neighbors, a three volume graphic novel series, published by Scholastic. And he teamed with Spider-Gwen co-creator Robbi Rodriguez for a sequel to Polly and the Pirates. In 2012, to celebrate the tenth anniversary of Courtney Crumrin, Ted wrote and illustrated the final two volumes of the series. He’s since authored Princess Ugg, the tale of a barbarian princess going to princess finishing school. And in a radical departure from his previous work, he created Night’s Dominion, an experimental project blending high fantasy with superheroes. But unable to stay away, Ted returned to Courtney’s world with The Crumrin Chronicles, a new three-volume series in the eponymous heroine’s magical world. Ted lives in San Francisco, where he enjoys the dreary weather.Warren Wucinich is an illustrator, colorist, and part-time carny currently living in Dallas, TX. When not making comics he can usually be found watching old Twilight Zone episodes and eating large amounts of pie.