A Murder of Scarecrows

A Murder of Scarecrows

A Murder of Scarecrows

A Murder of Scarecrows

Paperback(2nd ed.)

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Overview

Think a Batman-style story set in the Americas 1760s. A Tale of Rebellion in the Colonies!

From the dark mist of Raven Cove, the mysterious figure of the Scarecrow owns the night, terrorizing the British soldiers who reign with a tight fist on a small seaport village in the colonies. Set in the dramatic days before the American Revolution, a masked avenger seeks to maintain justice in the small town of Seaton. As the British seek to clamp down on the local smugglers, only the Scarecrow and his "freedom riders" can stand against the tyranny of the new commandant of the town...one who threatens to destroy the entire town in order to catch the Scarecrow. A Murder of Scarecrows is a graphic novel of high adventure.

"With Murder of Scarecrows we get a pre-Revolutionary War tale of adventure along the lines of Robin Hood or Zorro." - Tim Hansen.

"Reed has always been very unconventional. He doesn't go after the quick and easy story but rather he tells stories his way. They might not be best-sellers, but they are of a quality that outdoes most other writers." - Mania com

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780982654989
Publisher: Caliber Comics
Publication date: 05/24/2011
Edition description: 2nd ed.
Pages: 84
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 10.00(h) x 0.17(d)

About the Author

Author Gary Reed is known for his historical forays including the highly acclaimed, Saint Germaine, which has a supernatural twist as Germaine travels through historical events. Reed is also the author of Red Diaries, a look at the assassination of JFK and how Marilyn Monroe's death tied into that.

Wayne Reid is a noted illustrator who has drawn a wide variety of subjects over his long career...from H.P. Lovecraft to Sherlock Holmes to westerns.

The two have teamed on other works including Zulunation, Storyville: The Prostitute Murders, El Cid, and many other projects.
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