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About The Book
Hundreds of years in the future, New York City is haunted by many ghosts, including a voyeuristic woman who died in our present day and a mysterious gun-toting man from the distant past. Normally solo travelers, these two specters meet each other just in time to observe what might be the end of the (living) world.
Three years in the making, this lavishly hand-painted epic is the most ambitious collaboration yet between Pride of Baghdad artist Niko Henrichon and Saga writer Brian K. Vaughan.
About The Illustrator
Niko Henrichon is a French-Canadian comic book artist currently residing in southern France. He is best known for his work on the graphic novel 'Pride of Baghdad,' written by Brian K. Vaughan. Henrichon has made significant contributions to American comics, working with iconic publishers on titles such as 'Doctor Strange,' 'New Mutants,' 'X-Men,' 'Spider-Man,' 'Marvel Knights,' and 'Fables.' His work on the 'Meet the Skrulls' miniseries played a pivotal role in the development of the recent 'Secret Invasion' Marvel TV show.
In addition to his American projects, Henrichon has made a name for himself in the French comic scene. He illustrated 'Noé,' a graphic adaptation of the Biblical tale by director Darren Aronofsky, as well as two volumes in the 'Metabaron' universe, collaborating with renowned writer Alejandro Jodorowsky. Recently, he illustrated the first volume of the series 'Fang,' written by Joe Kelly.
Product Details
- Publisher: Image Comics (September 23, 2025)
- Length: 344 pages
- ISBN13: 9781534331211
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