“a pleasing, if unusual, mixture of ateenage school comedy filled with reappropriated and reorganized fantasytropes.” - Good Comics For Kids (School LibraryJournal)"Hail and well met,indeed." - NewsaramaA new series fromCourtney Crumrin creator Ted Naifeh! Princess Ülga isn't your standardprincess, but her royal lineage goes back for generations. At her mother'sbequest, Ülga travels to the city-state of Atraeska, where the prestigiousPrincess Academy lies, so that she can learn about things likediplomacy-hopefully for the benefit of her rough and tumble people. ButÜlga will learn that she's more behind in her studies than she realized-andthat when you're a princess, you're bound to have a few enemies.
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Princess Ulga isn't your standard princess, but her royal lineage goes back for generations. At her mother's bequest, Ulga travels to the city-state of Atraeska, where the prestigious Princess Academy lies, so that she can learn about things like diplomacy-hopefully for the benefit of her rough and tumble people.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781620101780
Publisert
2014-12-02
Utgiver
Vendor
Oni Press,US
Vekt
329 gr
Høyde
259 mm
Bredde
168 mm
Dybde
5 mm
Aldersnivå
Y, G, 03, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet

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Biographical note

Ted Naifeh first appeared in the independent comics scene in 1999 as the artist for Gloomcookie, the goth romance comic he co-created with Serena Valentino for SLG Publishing. After a successful run, Ted decided to strike out on his own, writing and drawing Courtney Crumrin and the Night Things, a spooky children’s fantasy series about a grumpy little girl and her adventures with her Warlock uncle. Nominated for an Eisner Award for best limited series, Courtney Crumrin’s success paved the way for Polly and the Pirates, another children’s book, this time about a prim and proper girl kidnapped by pirates convinced she was the daughter of their long-lost queen. Over the next few years, Ted wrote four volumes of Courtney Crumrin, plus a spin off book about her uncle. He also co-created How Loathsome with Tristan Crane, and illustrated two volumes of the videogame tie-in comic Death Junior with screenwriter Gary Whitta. More recently, he illustrated The Good Neighbors, a three volume graphic novel series written by New York Times best-selling author Holly Black, published by Scholastic. In 2011, Ted wrote the sequel to Polly and the Pirates, and illustrated several Batman short stories for DC Comics. In 2012, to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Courtney Crumrin, he wrote and illustrated the final two volumes of the series. Currently, you can find Ted everywhere: from the pages of Batman ‘66 to his newest original series for adults, Night’s Dominion. Ted lives in San Francisco, because he likes dreary weather.