The Crow - James O'barr
When James O'Barr poured the pain and anguish of a personal tragedy into the drawings that comprise The Crow, his intensely cathartic story of Eric--who returns from the dead to avenge his and his fianc e's murder at the hands of a street gang--resonated with readers around the world. Now, the illustrated tale that became the thrilling (Los Angeles Daily News) and spectacular (Chicago Tribune) screen triumph is re-released in an expanded version the author originally intended, complete at last with: Thirty pages of never-before-seen artwork, including a new closing segment, Sparklehorse, and the touching new scene, An August Noel A new Introduction by James O'Barr Lost sequences restored using the artist's original technique This is The Crow like you've never seen it before--the powerful journey of an avenging angel and a celebration of true love . . . as fierce, intelligent, and unforgettable as when it was first conceived. Suggested for mature readers. The definitive edition of the classic graphic novel--including never-before-seen material and a new introduction by the author. When James O'Barr poured the pain and anguish of a personal tragedy into the drawings that comprise The Crow, his intensely cathartic story of Eric--who returns from the dead to avenge his and his fianc e's murder at the hands of a street gang--resonated with readers around the world. Now, the illustrated tale that became the thrilling (Los Angeles Daily News) and spectacular (Chicago Tribune) screen triumph is re-released in an expanded version the author originally intended, complete at last with: Thirty pages of never-before-seen artwork, including a new closing segment, Sparklehorse, and the touching new scene, An August Noel A new Introduction by James O'Barr Lost sequences restored using the artist's original technique This is The Crow like you've never seen it before--the powerful journey of an avenging angel and a celebration of true love...as fierce, intelligent, and unforgettable as when it was first conceived. Suggested for mature readers. The definitive edition of the classic graphic novel--including never-before-seen material and a new introduction by the author. When James O'Barr poured the pain and anguish of a personal tragedy into the drawings that comprise The Crow, his intensely cathartic story of Eric--who returns from the dead to avenge his and his fianc e's murder at the hands of a street gang--resonated with readers around the