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Overview

When a buried city is discovered deep in the Burmese jungle by a cruel 16th century monarch, he unleashes an evil counterpart, thanks to three mysterious mirrors. Five centuries later, during World War Two, the country is under British colonial rule, and being invaded by the Japanese. British twin brothers, Alex and Lance Waters—the Governor’s sons—take opposing sides in the struggle for Burma’s independence, in this tale of ancestral legends, magic, passion and freedom.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781594657313
Publisher: Humanoids, Inc.
Publication date: 11/20/2015
Sold by: HUMANOIDS INC - EBKS
Format: eBook
Pages: 48
File size: 24 MB
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Age Range: 12 - 18 Years

About the Author

Philippe Thirault is a French novelist and comics writer who was born in Paris in 1967. In the late 1990s, he published the novel Feathered Serpent, the trilogy Hemoglobin Blues, and his first comic series, the critically acclaimed Miss: Better Living Through Crime. He has since become a very prolific comic book creator, writing series such as Thousand Faces, The Hounds of Hell, Balkans Arena and Mandalay. He often writes stories with a historical or fantastic setting and runs writing workshops in Paris.
Jackson “Butch” Guice is a prolific US artist having worked for every major US comic company on titles such as “Captain America,” “Ultimate Origins” (Marvel), “Superman,” “Aquaman: Swords of Atlantis” (DC Comics), “Ruse” (CrossGen) and “Winter World” (IDW). He has been shortlisted twice for the Best Penciller/Inker Eisner Award.
Rafael Gallur was born in Mexico City. He eventually left the illustrations of comics to focus on cover paintings, among others for Sensacionales de Lucha, Vaqueros and Maestros under the pen name Garr. He later returned to interior art with stories for Arena, and inking jobs for DC and the 'Star Trek' mini-series. He is also an illustrator for the Ghetto Librettos, small Mexican pulp comic books full of sex and violence, including wrestling comic titles such as Blue Demon, Sensacionales de Luchas and Arena.
​José Málaga was born in Lima, Peru on September 21, 1961. At age 12, drawing became a revelation, and he was certain he wanted to turn his passion into a career. In 1977, his dreams came to fruition when he began working at Osito Monkey studios, run by the famous national cartoonist Juan Osorio Blanco, co-founder of Avanzada magazine. It is this magazine that published Málaga​'s drawings for the first time. In the 1980s, José Málaga worked alongside Pablo Marco, with whom he directed several projects for Mexico and the U.S. At that time, he also entered the School of Fine Arts where he began his studies in painting and drawing. Disenchanted, he dropped out of school and found a job as a draftsman at Publicistas Asociados. In 1990, he decided to move to Sao Paulo, Brazil. Despite the Brazilian economic crisis and the difficulties the author faces, he managed to devote himself completely to comics. He published his drawings in numerous magazines, including Pau Brasil, Inter-Quadrinhos, Reanimator and Horror Show. José Málaga is mainly known as the draftsman of several series published by Dynamite Entertainment such as Vampirella, Grimm, Army of Darkness, Warlords of Mars and The Twilight Zone. At Les Humanoïdes Associés, he drew the fourth volume of Mandalay with Gallur, as well as the second part of Seul Survivant (Sole Survivor), written by Christophe Martinolli and Thomas Martinetti.
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