A beloved sapphic-romance from breakout cartoonist IOLANDA ZANFARDINO (Alice In Leatherland, A Thing Called Truth). In HECATE’S WILL, we meet legendary NYC graffiti artist Hecate, who is facing burnout & despair and has decided to retire, abandoning her dream of changing the world through art--but, before she quits, she’s going to create one final street-art experience: a graffiti scavenger hunt through the streets of Manhattan that will lead her fans to a final message and artistic testament. As her street-art experiment catches fire with young NYC artists and activists, Hecate's best…mehr
A beloved sapphic-romance from breakout cartoonist IOLANDA ZANFARDINO (Alice In Leatherland, A Thing Called Truth). In HECATE’S WILL, we meet legendary NYC graffiti artist Hecate, who is facing burnout & despair and has decided to retire, abandoning her dream of changing the world through art--but, before she quits, she’s going to create one final street-art experience: a graffiti scavenger hunt through the streets of Manhattan that will lead her fans to a final message and artistic testament. As her street-art experiment catches fire with young NYC artists and activists, Hecate's best friend ropes her into working on a revival of the musical ‘RENT’ by a joyous ensemble of LGBTQIA+ artists who remind her how art brings people together, challenging all of Hecate’s expectations and assumptions. But will it be enough to inspire Hecate to renew her convictions and remain true to her artistic self? As Iolanda describes the book: “HECATE’S WILL is a story for anyone who knows that making Art means proudly showing your scars to the world.” With HECATE’S WILL, Iolanda Zanfardino has created a character struggling against creative burnout, isolation, and heartache. Hecate’s true nemesis is despair itself--she just might be the very hero we need right now.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Seitenzahl: 152
Erscheinungstermin: 20. Mai 2025
Englisch
Gewicht: 177g
ISBN-13: 9781955802109
ISBN-10: 1955802106
Artikelnr.: 72624160
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Iolanda Zanfardino is a comic book artist, writer and cover artist currently working for Black Mask Studios, Image comics, Titan Comics, Marvel and several independent publishers. Her first Original Graphic novel "Midnight Radio" was published by Lion Forge comics. After a long arduous "I'll do what I really love!" process, she finally works on queer (love) stories, and she's so excited she still can't even believe it. She likes rock musicals, street art, Pride parades, dystopian literature and brave heartwarming comedies.
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