Humanoids is offering an eclectic mix of graphic novels for April, including a new softcover collection of The Incal, the first Omni collection, and Little Josephine: Memory in Pieces.
The Incal, written by Alejandro Jodorowsky with art by Moebius, will be collected in a single 320-page softcover volume for the first time. The new edition will carry a special retailer exclusive cover. The paperback edition follows a 2019 hardcover collection of the six The Incal volumes (see "The Classics of European Comics Are Getting Deluxe Editions"). Street date for the 320-page full-color $29.99 volume is April 29.
Humanoids is continuing to collect the comics that tell the stories in its shared H1 universe with Omni Volume 1. Omni, written by Devin Grayson with art by Alitha E. Martinez, tells the story of a character with the ability to process thoughts at the speed of light. The 96-page, $14.99 volume collects one of the three titles that launched the universe (see "Humanoids Unmasks Superpowered H1 Universe").
Little Josephine: Memory in Pieces, an English edition of the bande dessinee by Valerie Villiau and Raphael Sarfati, follows a visiting nurse as she visits a her special patient, Josephine. The $17.99 120-page full-color trade paperback is planned for April 7.

Humanoids' April Graphic Novels Present Eclectic Mix
Posted by Milton Griepp on February 5, 2020 @ 6:40 am CT

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