Published by Privately Printed February, 2012, N.P., 2012
ISBN 10: 1927371600 ISBN 13: 9781927371602
Seller: Black's Fine Books & Manuscripts, Toronto, ON, Canada
First Edition Signed
Card Covers. First Edition, First Printing. Unpaginated [pp. 34]. Slim 8vo. Illustrated covers. Beautifully illustrated throughout. Bright, clean, and unmarked; near fine. SIGNED and inscribed by the author to the verso of front cover. Exceedingly scarce in commerce. Romulus + Remus is an action/horror comic set in the present day and inspired by ancient Roman society and religion. The series follows the life of Roman, The Concrete Angel. Dropped onto this Earth off the coast of Italy, he seeks to break free of the past that tries to control him. Roman's struggle to define his own personal crusade proves to be a battle more internal than against the worlds around him. The series explores concepts of duality: hero and villain, devil and saint, justice and injustice, but more importantly the threshold between these sides. Where do the poles reverse and one becomes the other? Where are neither sides distinguishable and lies therein the void between?
Published by Privately Printed July, 2013, N.P., 2013
ISBN 10: 1771362189 ISBN 13: 9781771362184
Seller: Black's Fine Books & Manuscripts, Toronto, ON, Canada
First Edition Signed
Card Covers. First Edition, First Printing. Unpaginated [pp. 58]. Slim 8vo. Illustrated covers. Beautifully illustrated throughout. Bright, clean, and unmarked; near fine. SIGNED and inscribed by the author to the verso of front cover. Romulus + Remus is an action/horror comic set in the present day and inspired by ancient Roman society and religion. The series follows the life of Roman, The Concrete Angel. Dropped onto this Earth off the coast of Italy, he seeks to break free of the past that tries to control him. Roman's struggle to define his own personal crusade proves to be a battle more internal than against the worlds around him. The series explores concepts of duality: hero and villain, devil and saint, justice and injustice, but more importantly the threshold between these sides. Where do the poles reverse and one becomes the other? Where are neither sides distinguishable and lies therein the void between?