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Promethea Book One Hardcover
Collecting issues #1-6: Sophie Bangs is Promethea, a living embodiment of the
imagination, 'the dream that waking does not end.' As the signature heroine of
Alan Moore's America's Best Comics, Promethea's adventures - Eisner
Award-nominated for 'Best Writer,' 'Penciller/Inker Team,' 'Lettering,' 'New
Series,' 'Continuing Series,' and 'Single Issue,' - have fueled one of the most
remarkable comic-book series in recent memory. Written by Alan Moore, Art J.H.
Williams III, Mick Gray, & Charles Vess, with a new cover by series artists J.H.
Williams III and Mick Gray.
160 Pages
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Sealed NM $35.00 |
VF $20.00 |
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Promethea Book One TPB
Collecting the series' first six issues. Meet Sophie Bangs
- a college student in a weirdly futuristic New York - as she researches a term
paper on Promethea, a mythical warrior-woman who is reinvented over and over
through the centuries. Along the way, she receives a strange warning to give up
her inquiries...a warning she only begins to understand when a deadly shadow
creature tries to kill her for getting too close to Promethea's secret. Written by Alan Moore, Art J.H. Williams III, Mick Gray & Charles Vess, with a
new cover by J.H. Williams III and Jose Villarrubia.
160 Pages
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Promethea Book Two Hardcover
Book Two follows Sophie Bangs,
the latest in a long line of Prometheas, as
she continues to learn the secrets of the Immateria...and herself. Her
transcendental adventure brings young Sophie to realms of magic and wonder that
none have experienced before. Contains such fan-favorite stories as "Rocks and
Hard Places," where Sophie learns about the Promethea named Bill, and "Sex,
Stars, and Serpents," where Sophie learns some…er…valuable lessons. Written by
Alan Moore and illustrated by J.H. Williams III, Mick Gray, and José Villarrubia,
with a cover penciled by J.H. Williams III and painted by José Villarrubia.
176 Pages
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Sealed NM $75.00 |
VF/NM $60.00 |
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Promethea Book Two TPB
Collecting issues #7-12: Find out why Entertainment Weekly
has given this series an 'A-' - describing the creative team of Alan Moore, J.H.
Williams III and Mick Gray as seemingly hell-bent on reinventing the art of
comics’ storytelling. Written by Alan Moore art by J.H. Williams III, Mick Gray
and José Villarrubia; painted cover by J.H. Williams III and José Villarrubia
176 Pages
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Promethea TPB 1 and 2 |
Promethea TPB 3-4 |
Promethea TPB 4-5 |
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