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Overview

Some of the world’s greatest creators have each written and drawn an original story that explores the key moment when a clear-cut split occurs, a mutation, a personal revolt or a large-scale revolution that tips us from one world into another, from one life to an entirely new one: The Tipping Point. From slice-of-life tales and science-fiction adventures, to amusing asides and fantastical fables, witness these major (and minor) changes and evolution through the eyes of these visionaries from the worlds of manga, bande dessinée, and comics.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781594656835
Publisher: Humanoids, Inc.
Publication date: 01/13/2016
Sold by: HUMANOIDS INC - EBKS
Format: eBook
Pages: 69
File size: 26 MB
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Age Range: 12 - 18 Years

About the Author

After successfully completing his studies in Applied Arts, French comic book creator and cartoonist Boulet (real name Gilles Roussel), began his comics career in the magazine Tchô!, becoming one of its most productive artists. He has created series like Raghnarok, Miya and Womoks, serving as writer for the latter series, with artwork done by Reno. He also created the successful webcomic Boulet Corp.
Bastien Vivès is an experimental and prolific French comic author who studied animation and graphics. Under the name Bastien Chanmax, he published the webcomic Poungi la Rataille. Other titles include La Boucherie and Juju Mimi Féfé Chacha with writer Alexis de Raphelis. In 2010, he teamed up with Merwan to create Pour l'Empire.
Katsuya Terada is a Japanese manga artist, illustrator and character designer of the anime Blood, the Last Vampire and the visual novel Jake Hunter, amongst others. He has illustrated series like Iron Man and Hellboy. He is the author of the manga Saiyukiden and one of the few "cult artists" in Japan who occasionally produces a collection of pin-ups.
Frederik Peeters is a contemporary Swiss graphic novelist. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree in visual communication from the École Supérieure d’Arts Appliqués in Geneva in 1995. Peeters has created numerous award-winning graphic novels including “Blue Pills,” “Pachyderme,” and the “Aama” sci-fi series. He currently lives with his partner Cati, her son, and their daughter in Geneva.
Born in Ohio, Paul Pope became interested in European comics through Heavy Metal magazine. He is one of the few American cartoonists working for a major Japanese manga publisher since he created the series Supertrouble for Kodansha. Since 1997, he has also been working for DC Comics, where his titles include Hellblazer, the miniseries Batman Year 100, and Strange Adventures in the series Wednesday Comics. His science fiction series Heavy Liquid appeared in 1999 from DC/Vertigo.
Keiichi Koike is a Japanese manga artist born in 1960. He is best known as the author of the manga Heaven’s Door and Ultra Heaven, and also served as a storyboard artist animated series Rainbow Brite and The Littles. He is known for his psychedelic, spiritual science-fiction style, influenced by Katsuhiro Otomo and Moebius.
Bob Fingerman is a freelance illustrator, cartoonist and writer for a wide variety of publications, including The Village Voice and Heavy Metal, as well as several porn magazines. He has drawn for Marvel, Archie, DC, and Dark Horse, producing the micro-series Otis Goes Hollywood and the critically acclaimed mini-series White Like She. He is best known for his comic series Minimum Wage.
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