'Love: The Lion,' 'Warship Jolly Roger,' 'Hugo Broyler,' & 'Re-Pro-Duct'
Posted by ICv2 on March 15, 2016 @ 6:40 pm CT
Magnetic Press has announced the summer release of four graphic novels including the third volume in the series of wordless nature-themed graphic novels by Frederic Brremaud, and Federico Bertolucci. Love: the Lion ($17.99) is an 80-page, dialogue-less saga about a young lion coming of age in the Serengeti, and a worthy follow-up to the first two books in the series, Love: The Tiger, and Love: The Fox.
The other graphic novels announced today include the science fiction/pirate saga Warship Jolly Roger by Sylvain Runberg and Miki Montillo, which was published in France by Dargaud, the Kickstarter-aided future-racing Webcomic Hugo Broyler by Mike Kennedy and Francisco Velasco about a washed-up street-racing static levitation driver, and the philosophically-intriguing Re-Pro-Duct by Austin Wilson and Logan Faerber, which is set in a future world where robots have been granted the “right to life.”
Magnetic Press recently announced the May release of a new young adult graphic novel Klaw by Joel Jurion and Antoine Ozanam (see “Beware the Zodiac in Klaw”).
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