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Heart Transplant HC (2010 Dark Horse) comic books 2009-2011

  • Issue #1A-1ST
    Heart Transplant HC (2010 Dark Horse) 1A-1ST

    1st printing. Written by Andrew Vachss and Zak Mucha. Art by Frank Caruso. For more than three decades, best-selling author Andrew Vachss has battled the lowest bullies: child abusers. In his law practice, he's represented children and youth exclusively. As art director for King Features for two decades, Frank Caruso has developed a style that speaks to all ages, for all ages. The two are now joining forces to attack school bullying. Universally decried, bemoaned, and condemned. And on the rise. Heart Transplant is aimed at radically changing the way we deal with this most critical issue. The anchoring essay-by clinical social worker Zak Mucha-explains in detail what the reader has experienced . . . and why that experience could change our world. Dr. Joel Dvoskin, President of the American Psychological Association's Law Society division, says, "[T]his gripping story gives kids and grownups alike a road map to change, both for individual kids and more importantly, for the school as a community . . . This book should be required reading in every elementary school in America[.]" Hardcover (Horizontal Format), 13-in,. x 10-in., 100 pages, full color. Cover price $24.99.

  • Issue #1B-1ST
    Heart Transplant HC (2010 Dark Horse) 1B-1ST

    Limited Signed Edition - 1st printing. Written by Andrew Vachss and Zak Mucha. Art by Frank Caruso. For more than three decades, best-selling author Andrew Vachss has battled the lowest bullies: child abusers. In his law practice, he's represented children and youth exclusively. As art director for King Features for two decades, Frank Caruso has developed a style that speaks to all ages, for all ages. The two are now joining forces to attack school bullying. Universally decried, bemoaned, and condemned. And on the rise. Heart Transplant is aimed at radically changing the way we deal with this most critical issue. The anchoring essay-by clinical social worker Zak Mucha-explains in detail what the reader has experienced . . . and why that experience could change our world. Dr. Joel Dvoskin, President of the American Psychological Association's Law Society division, says, "[T]his gripping story gives kids and grownups alike a road map to change, both for individual kids and more importantly, for the school as a community . . . This book should be required reading in every elementary school in America[.]" Hardcover (Horizontal Format) 13-in,. x 10-in., 100 pages, full color. Cover price $99.99.