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Painter, poet, and philanthropist Danny Simmons and innovative illustrator Floyd Hughes present a fabulously rendered graphic novel set in the gritty underworld of New York City circa 1985--a time and place when street culture and the fine arts scene come together in strange and often predatory ways.

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Painter, poet, and philanthropist Danny Simmons and innovative illustrator Floyd Hughes present a fabulously rendered graphic novel set in the gritty underworld of New York City circa 1985--a time and place when street culture and the fine arts scene come together in strange and often predatory ways.
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Autorenporträt
Danny Simmons, a renowned painter of abstract-expressionist oil works, owns the Rush Arts Gallery in Manhattan and Corridor Gallery in Brooklyn. A poet and cofounder of the Def Poetry Jam performance series, he heads the Rush Philanthropic Arts Foundation with his brother, Russell Simmons. He lives in Brooklyn. Born in the East End of London, England, of Guyanese parents, Floyd Hughes has been a professional artist and writer working in illustration, film, television, fine art, music, and, of course, comics since 1980. He is an associate professor at the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York, where he has taught since 1997.