Exurbia TPB (2009 Dark Horse) comic books 1990 or later
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Exurbia TPB (2009 Dark Horse) #1A-1STPublished Oct 2009 by Dark Horse.$4.95
$4.95
$3.99
1st printing. Written by Scott Allie. Art by Kevin McGovern. Gage Wallace's day seemingly couldn't get any worse. After breaking up with his girlfriend, he finds himself framed for blowing up his apartment building - the latest in a string of deadly bombings in this doomed suburb. After the neighboring Fat City fell into the river during an earthquake, these hapless exurbanites have been waiting for their own town to sink. The only glimmer of hope is a talking rat, whose drunken ramblings are taken as the prophecy of a better time ahead. Now Gage finds himself being pursued by well-intentioned friends, bored cops, and the bloodthirsty Bald Suzie, a local firearms enthusiast whose brother was killed in a recent explosion. Written by Scott Allie, editor of Hellboy, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, The Umbrella Academy, and The Goon, with dynamic art by newcomer, Kevin McGovern. Softcover, 6-in. x 9-in., 112 pages, B&W. NOTE: "A complex juggling act of dystopic science fiction, romance gone awry, and murder-mystery chase scene, Exurbia keeps a lot of balls in the air at all times, but brings them together in an effective, dramatic, and satisfying climax. It's like Scorsese's After Hours, reimagined by Terry Gilliam-thoughtful, funny, involving, and human, all in its own off-kilter way." - Kurt Busiek (Avengers, Marvels) Cover price $9.95.
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Exurbia TPB (2009 Dark Horse) #1B-1STPublished Oct 2009 by Dark Horse.$5.95
$5.95
Signed by Scott Allie and Kevin McGovern (via a sticker insert) - 1st printing. Written by Scott Allie. Art by Kevin McGovern. Gage Wallace's day seemingly couldn't get any worse. After breaking up with his girlfriend, he finds himself framed for blowing up his apartment building - the latest in a string of deadly bombings in this doomed suburb. After the neighboring Fat City fell into the river during an earthquake, these hapless exurbanites have been waiting for their own town to sink. The only glimmer of hope is a talking rat, whose drunken ramblings are taken as the prophecy of a better time ahead. Now Gage finds himself being pursued by well-intentioned friends, bored cops, and the bloodthirsty Bald Suzie, a local firearms enthusiast whose brother was killed in a recent explosion. Written by Scott Allie, editor of Hellboy, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, The Umbrella Academy, and The Goon, with dynamic art by newcomer, Kevin McGovern. Softcover, 6-in. x 9-in., 112 pages, B&W. NOTE: "A complex juggling act of dystopic science fiction, romance gone awry, and murder-mystery chase scene, Exurbia keeps a lot of balls in the air at all times, but brings them together in an effective, dramatic, and satisfying climax. It's like Scorsese's After Hours, reimagined by Terry Gilliam-thoughtful, funny, involving, and human, all in its own off-kilter way." - Kurt Busiek (Avengers, Marvels) NOTE: The creators sent out signed stickers to be placed on the first page of a limited number of the books. Cover price $12.95.