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Italian comics superstar Milo Manara brings an epic collection of his graphic fiction to America! The Manara Library presents thousands of pages of the maestro s stunning and sexy comics art, painstakingly translated and comprehensively collected for the first time in a handsome series of hardcover volumes!
The first of nine archival editions, The Manara Library Volume One collects two of Manara s seminal works: the sweeping epic Indian Summer, a collaboration with Hugo Pratt, world-renowned creator of Corto Maltese; along with Manara s The Paper Man; both newly translated by Euro comics expert Kim Thompson. This deluxe hardcover also features a heartfelt foreword by comics legend Frank Miller and an informative introduction by Italian editor Andrea Plazzi, discussing the Manara/Pratt relationship and the genesis of the two stories, both set in a lush, romantic vision of the American West."
Genre: Art / Individual Artists / Artists' Books (fancy, right?)
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