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Wednesday, March 03, 2010Praise for Undertown"I've always liked stories about secret worlds -- places of magic and danger -- right under our noses. Undertown is such a world, and its savory stew of great characters, fever-dream storytelling filled with twists and betrayals and revelations and new mythology -- illustrated in panel after panel of detailed, gorgeous artwork -- makes it a winner. So make way for writer Jim Pascoe and illustrator Jake Myler; their tale of a boy's quest to save his father's life, in a world where giant insects battle furmen and where teddy bears come alive, is a dark, fun, bittersweet display of incredible imagination." --Henry Selick, screenwriter/director of Coraline and director of A Nightmare Before Christmas "Undertown manages the remarkable feat of being utterly original in both concept and execution, while still evoking the feeling of a time-honored tale that's been around for ages. It's comfortable and thrilling in equal measures -- but then, the best stories always are." --James A. Owen, Creator of Starchild and the bestselling novel Here, There Be Dragons "The Undertown graphic novels are a brilliant idea, wonderfully executed, mixing a classic children's quest with cool characters. My kids love the mixture of graphics, words and action action action." --Denise Hamilton, nationally bestselling author and editor of Los Angeles Noir "A post-punk adventure through the looking glass, Undertown, is action-packed and heartwarming, scary and surreal; featuring a soulful hero and a teddy bear with attitude." --Mark Haskell Smith, author of Moist and Salty
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