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Image Comics 02.09.11 | Be Careful What You Wish For

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Ivory thinks her goth club lifestyle makes her a bad girl but her new vampire party pals show her what being bad really means in Joseph Michael Linsner's Dark Ivory, plus Rian Hughes' groundbreaking use of vector software in comic strip art is finally collected in On the Line.

 

DARK IVORY TP

story & art JOSEPH MICHAEL LINSNER & EVA HOPKINS
cover JOSEPH MICHAEL LINSNER
OCTOBER 20
128 PAGES / FC
$14.99 / LTD ED HC $34.99
Ivory is a frustrated goth girl who escapes from her everyday world by sneaking out to dance at night. Her best friend Samson is always there to help her keep her feet on the ground. As Ivory’s club world fills with attractive, vampiric strangers, she thinks it would be so cool to be like them—until it happens. Be careful what you wish for...
Also features a bonus Dark Ivory sketchbook section! Limited edition hardcover includes an exclusive signed tip-in sheet!
Collects DARK IVORY #1-4
 
 
 
 
 
ON THE LINE HC
story RICK WRIGHT
art & cover RIAN HUGHES 
DECEMBER 1
48 PAGES / BW
6" X 6" 
$12.99
The complete newspaper strip from The Guardian, drawn by RIAN HUGHES (Yesterday's Tomorrows, Dan Dare, Raymond Chandler’s “Goldfish,” logo and graphic design for DC, Marvel).
Celebrated designer and illustrator RIAN HUGHES first explored the possibilities of Adobe Illustrator's vector drawing tools in this stylish strip, forging a modern design-savvy approach that still tips the hat to classic UPA cartoons and the angular work of Gene Dietch. Bold, graphic and expressive, this collection brings together every strip for the very first time, including some unpublished rarities, in a neat hardback designed by Hughes in a pocket-sized format. 
“Rian Hughes, the man who’s done more for comic book design than anybody else, ever.” www.talkaboutcomics.com
"One of the most successful and prolific designer/illustrators of the past 20 years" - Roger Sabin, Eye magazine
"Try a death tango in the upper levels of the stratosphere with smoky Cyrillic logos wrapped around your fuselage and raw Letraset moire crackling away in the rearview and then maybe you’ll earn my respect the way Rian Hughes earned my respect long ago." - Grant Morrison
 

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