The Sixth Gun Volume Six Deluxe Edition collects issues #48-50 of the story arc “Boot Hill,” as well as the three-issue spinoff miniseries “Dust to Dust,” and the three-issue spinoff miniseries "Valley of Death." In addition to the stunning artwork of Brian Hurtt with Bill Crabtree, this collection features art from A.C. Zamudio, Cat Farris, and Tyler Crook, with Ryan Hill. This oversized deluxe collection includes an intro from titan of Fantasy Michael Moorcock, never before seen artwork, design sketches, cover galleries, an all-new, in-depth interview with creators Cullen Bunn and Brian Hurtt by writer/artist Chris Schweizer, and more, from the Eisner-nominated fantasy western epic. It is presented with a gorgeous new cover by Brian Hurtt with Bill Crabtree.


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ISBN
9781620106655
Publisert
2019-10-29
Utgiver
Oni Press,US; Oni Press,US
Vekt
2043 gr
Høyde
330 mm
Bredde
216 mm
Dybde
36 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Antall sider
368

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Brian Hurtt is an artist/writer who has spent most of his career working on collaborative creator-owned projects. His first such collaboration was in 2006 when Brian teamed with writer Cullen Bunn to create the Prohibition-era, monster-noir, cult classic The Damned. A few years later, the two teamed up again to create The Sixth Gun, a weird-west, epic supernatural fantasy. Brian also contributes to the popular webcomic Table Titans, in which he is the writer and artist of the stories “Whispers of Dragons” and “Road to Embers.”

Cullen Bunn is the writer of comic books such The Sixth Gun, Shadow Roads, The Damned, and Helheim for Oni Press. He has also written titles including Harrow County (Dark Horse), Uncanny X-Men, and Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe (Marvel). Cullen claims to have worked as an alien autopsy specialist, rodeo clown, pro wrestling manager, and sasquatch wrangler. He has fought for his life against mountain lions and performed on stage as the world’s youngest hypnotist. Buy him a drink sometime and he'll tell you all about it.

Bill Crabtree’s career as a colorist began in 2003 with the launch of Image Comics’ Invincible and Firebreather. He was nominated for a Harvey Award for his work on Invincible, and he went on to color the first 50 issues of what would become a flagship Image Comics title. He also colored Godland and Jack Staff.