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Abel's journey to deal with his family legacy continues as a newfound sense of stability slips through his fingers. Writer Young (I Hate Fairyland, Deadpool) and artist Corona (No. 1 With A Bullet, Feathers) take Abel to some places both familiar and inevitable, others wild and new.

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Abel's journey to deal with his family legacy continues as a newfound sense of stability slips through his fingers. Writer Young (I Hate Fairyland, Deadpool) and artist Corona (No. 1 With A Bullet, Feathers) take Abel to some places both familiar and inevitable, others wild and new.
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Autorenporträt
Skottie Young got his start at Marvel on titles like Spider-Man: Legend of the Spider Clan, Human Torch, and Venom. He soon began adapting the L. Frank Baum Land of Oz novels at Marvel with Eric Shanower. He is best known for writing and drawing the hit series Rocket Raccoon, illustrating the children's book Fortunately, The Milk by Neil Gaiman, and the Young Marvel variant covers. He's also the cartoonist of I Hate Fairyland and writer/co-creator of Middlewest and The Me You Love in the Dark with artist/co-creator Jorge Corona, and artist/co-creator of Twig with writer Kyle Strahm. Jorge Corona is a Venezuelan sequential artist and the winner of the 2015 Russ Manning Award. A writer and illustrator, his works include We are… Robin, Nightwing, and The Flash for DC Comics; Big Trouble in Little China: Old Man Jack, Adventure Time Comics, Jim Henson’s The Storyteller: Dragons, and others for BOOM! Studios. Corona is also the co-creator of  Goners and No. 1 With A Bullet (Nominated for the 2018 Eisner Awards for Best Cover Artist) alongside Jacob Semahn for Image Comics, and creator of  Feathers, his all-ages dark fantasy, for Archaia Entertainment. Corona is the illustrator and co-creator of Image Comic’s Middlewest and The Me You Love in the Dark with writer Skottie Young. Jorge lives in Denver, CO with his wife and fellow artist, Morgan Beem.