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Sparks Graphic Novel Description
A superhero noir thriller about a masked vigilante Ian Sparks who discovers the dark side to heroism. Going after the nation's most notorious super criminal leaves Sparks' life and reputation in ruins.For the first time ever get the The critically acclaimed Sparks graphic novel hardback with over 183 pages.
The city faces a deadly killer. He goes by many names, has many faces... all of them deadly. Is he Kevin Sherwood? Is he Ring Master Jesus. Is he The Matanza Killer? Ian Sparks will learn. Fighting crime became a mission for Sparks when he lost his parents in a fireball car crash. Burning with desire for revenge, he finds himself in the belly of the beast, where havoc is wreaked for profit and life is cheap. Joining a handful of super heroes operating in the shadows, what they have in common is greater than Sparks can imagine; but the cost of finding the killer and uncovering the truth may be more than he can afford.
The “Sparks Graphic Novel: app includes:
· 183+ full-color pages
· Audio commentary for each of its 6 chapters
· Exclusive video content from the film version
· Audio commentary from William Katt and creator Christopher Folino
Fans of Frank Miller’s work, Bedlam and The Boys will enjoy this noir superhero drama that’s Sin City meets Smallville with a touch of Watchmen.
“One for Sin City fanboys”
- Steve Morrisey, The London Evening Standard
“Seek out Sparks, a smartly written and reasonably rendered depiction of heroes worth looking up for facing horrors that really are scary.”
- Mark Miller, Aint It Cool News
“With a well-delivered, intriguing story combined with multi-layered characters and a tone that makes Gotham City’s gargoyles look like singing angels, Sparks is the superhero genre’s dirty little secret.”
- Andrew Pollard, Starburst Magazine
“Bolder than Kick-Ass, smarter than Watchmen, it’s a graphic novel, it’s a film, it’s a hit!”
- William Powell, Examiner.com