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The legend of The Golem of Venice Beach that began 400 years ago in Europe comes to a fateful conclusion in present day sunny California. Writer Chanan Beizer and artist Vanessa Cardinali (Slumber) deliver an action-packed 184-page sequel with a legendary cast of artists joining them:   A wrap-around cover by superstar Frank Quitely (All-Star Superman).   Eisner winner Jae Lee (Stephen King's The Dark Tower) returns to complete the story of the Golem’s resurrection during World War Two.   David Mack (Echo) creates a unique six-page vision quest sequence of existential exploration.   Famed…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The legend of The Golem of Venice Beach that began 400 years ago in Europe comes to a fateful conclusion in present day sunny California. Writer Chanan Beizer and artist Vanessa Cardinali (Slumber) deliver an action-packed 184-page sequel with a legendary cast of artists joining them:   A wrap-around cover by superstar Frank Quitely (All-Star Superman).   Eisner winner Jae Lee (Stephen King's The Dark Tower) returns to complete the story of the Golem’s resurrection during World War Two.   David Mack (Echo) creates a unique six-page vision quest sequence of existential exploration.   Famed Spanish painter Das Pastoras (Ax-Wielder Jon) crafts a striking homage to an iconic Sal Buscema pin up from 1973’s groundbreaking Avengers/Defenders War. And a nine-page bonus story inspired by the classic What If…? comic book series with art by Dean Haspiel (Covid Cop), Juan José Ryp (Wolverine), Nick Dragotta (Absolute Batman), and Hall-of-Famers Howard Chaykin (American Flagg!) & Stan Sakai (Usagi Yojimbo).  
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Autorenporträt
Chanan Beizer has had a varied career including computer programmer, filmmaker, director for network sports productions, and graphic novel writer/creator. His script for The Golem of Venice Beach was the winner of the very first ScreenCraft Cinematic Book contest for graphic novels in 2018 and the published Book 1 was named best graphic novel in 2023 by Rue Morgue Magazine.