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Overview

The compelling saga of a man who lives forever. Germaine pulls the memories of those about to die and binds them into his own. He is a blend of memories and his own mind is a history of mankind. Germaine can claim immortality yet he has died a thousand deaths. He has traversed the paths of mankind for untold years with his companion, Lilith. But Lilith's disappearance and the perils of the modern world direct him to undertake a new quest - to surrender his immortality. This is the introductory story of Saint Germaine and collects the Saint Germaine comic series, issues 1-4 plus a bonus story - 'The Tragedy of Falstaff', based on the character created by William Shakespeare. Reviews: "A jewel of writing and design...a work that dares to dream."- Lino Terlichi, Drive Magazine (Italy). "...taken alternative comics into the next level of storytelling. I am in awe."---Jazma Online. "Eclectic, dense with meaning...the most intriguing immortal in comics since Neil Gaiman's Hob Gabling." - Barry Lyga, Under the Reading Lamp, Diamond Comics. "...a stunning example of the power of the medium. It should be exalted." - John L. Kruze. "Outstanding, simply outstanding. They don't get any better than this." - Alicia Simmons, Fiction World.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781635299380
Publisher: Caliber Comics
Publication date: 01/11/2018
Series: Saint Germaine
Pages: 142
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 10.00(h) x 0.30(d)

About the Author

GARY REED has created and written a number of titles in addition to Saint Germaine including Renfield, Red Dairies, A Murder of Scarecrows, Storyville, Raven Chronicles and others. He has had work published by Image, IDW, Penguin, Simon and Shuster, and of course, Caliber, a company he launched in the late 1980s. His Baker Street series has received two Harvey Award nominations and his long running series, Deadworld, has won three Ghastly Awards for the Best in Horror.

VINCE LOCKE first gained attention for his art on the long running zombie comic, Deadworld. He went to work for DC Comics on series such as American Freak, Witchcraft, and a long stint on Neil Gaiman's The Sandman. He also illustrated the graphic novel, A History of Violence, which became a major feature film. His latest book is from IDW, True Junction. He is also the illustrator of the covers for the death metal band, Cannibal Corpse.
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