Steven T. Seagle

Steven T. Seagle

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From Maus and American Splendor to Persepolis and Blankets, graphic novels have emerged as a vital forum for memoirs and semi-autobiographical tales. IT’S A BIRD. . . written by Steven T. Seagle (Vertical; Sandman: Mystery Theater) with painted art by European artist Teddy Kristiansen (House of Secrets) is a personal story details one writer’s attempt to find his missing father, come to terms with his family’s legacy of Huntington’s disease, reconcile with his girlfriend, and stave off writer’s block. If that sounds like a job for Superman, well, that’s the problem.

The semi-autobiographical Steve Seagle of IT’S A BIRD. . . should be celebrating. He’s been offered a plum assignment: the opportunity to write the ongoing Superman comic book. But when his father disappears, Steve is confronted by his family’s history of Huntington’s and the possibility that he and his father might have the disease. He is desperate to track down his father and needs to explain to his girlfriend why he might be reluctant to have children. The last thing that he has time for is to put together a proposal for Superman, but his editor keeps calling and needs an answer: can he, will he, write Superman?...


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There's hell to pay...so pucker up! Ten days. Ten kisses. Ten souls. That's the deal LA production assistant Lili Bloom made with The Devil to get out of a dire situation. But there's a big difference between wishing someone would go to hell, and actually having the power to send them there. Caught between a lip-lock and hard place, will Lili make good on her commitment? Or will she choose to kiss her one true love goodbye instead? The debut Image series by acclaimed Vertigo writer Steven T. Seagle (American Virgin) lavishly illustrated by Marco Cinello is collected for the first time in this stand-alone volume featuring the five-issue series along with never-before-seen "director's cut" material including production and development art, as well as a conversation between the creators....

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Adam Chamberlain is a 20-year old youth minister, a best-selling author and, most importantly, the head of a rabid national virginity movement. Just a few weeks shy of marrying the girl of his dreams - she is killed while working for the Peace Corps in Africa. He is now forced to look for answers about his lost love and what he finds sets him on a crash course with his own moral limits.

In this second volume, Adam heads to Australia searching for his girlfriend's killer and finds himself out of his element, adrift in a sea of seething sexuality....







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