Ash & Thorn Volume One: Recipe for Disaster

Author:   Mariah McCourt ,  Soo Lee ,  Jill Thompson
Publisher:   Ahoy Comics
ISBN:  

9781952090004


Pages:   120
Publication Date:   27 October 2020
Recommended Age:   From 16 years
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Mariah McCourt ,  Soo Lee ,  Jill Thompson
Publisher:   Ahoy Comics
Imprint:   Ahoy Comics
Dimensions:   Width: 41.70cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 64.00cm
Weight:   0.268kg
ISBN:  

9781952090004


ISBN 10:   1952090008
Pages:   120
Publication Date:   27 October 2020
Recommended Age:   From 16 years
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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I mean, you gotta have something to do between knitting and baking. Why not fight eldritch horrors?... Ahoy Comics' latest supernatural series, ASH & THORN, where the savior of the day isn't some muscle-bound superhero or a scantily-clad femme fatale but instead, a little old lady named Lottie Thorn. - io9 'Buffy' Meets 'Golden Girls' - The Hollywood Reporter Ash & Thorn has an engaging, offbeat heroine, an amusing supporting cast, and a fun premise that suggests life experience counts, especially when demons are about to overrun the world. Come for the company, stay for the adventure. You'll be glad you did! - Louise Simonson [Ash & Thorn] brings the wit you'd expect from an AHOY comic to a plot that's equal parts Golden Girls and Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Plus there are recipes in the back! - WMQ


I mean, you gotta have something to do between knitting and baking. Why not fight eldritch horrors?... Ahoy Comics' latest supernatural series, ASH & THORN, where the savior of the day isn't some muscle-bound superhero or a scantily-clad femme fatale but instead, a little old lady named Lottie Thorn. - io9 [Ash & Thorn] brings the wit you'd expect from an AHOY comic to a plot that's equal parts Golden Girls and Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Plus there are recipes in the back! - WMQ 'Buffy' Meets 'Golden Girls' - The Hollywood Reporter Ash & Thorn has an engaging, offbeat heroine, an amusing supporting cast, and a fun premise that suggests life experience counts, especially when demons are about to overrun the world. Come for the company, stay for the adventure. You'll be glad you did! - Louise Simonson


What if the Chosen One isn't a nubile young girl, a hot young dude, but a mature woman with life experience, some attitude, and no f*#cks given. ASH & THORN answers that question. Very amusing, fun and highly recommended. -Coll Ash & Thorn has an engaging, offbeat heroine, an amusing supporting cast, and a fun premise that suggests life experience counts, especially when demons are about to overrun the world. Come for the company, stay for the adventure. You' Ash and Thorn takes the trope of the supernatural female champion and stands it on its head in the most delightful way possible. By turns both cozy and horrific, McCourt, Lee, and Bowland give us a tale that is both familiar and entirely How refreshing to see women of a Certain Age be heroines for a change, says this woman of a Certain Age! You don't have to be a teenager to battle demons! - Trina Robbins (Gladys Parker: a Life in Comics, a Passion for Fash Grandmas explode-splattering demons with cast iron skillets is now my new favorite fantasy sub-genre. Excellent work by writer McCourt and artist Soo Lee on ASH & THORN, which offers a fresh take on hero narratives and the limitations of ag


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Mariah McCourt is a New York Times bestselling writer and Harvey award nominated editor of comics and graphic novels. As a writer, her credits include the creator-owned children's graphic novelStitched #1: The First Day of the Rest of Her Life, the New York Times bestseller True Blood: All Together Now, Anne Rice's Servant of the Bones. As an editor, she's curated the Papercutz CHARMZ line, edited The Sandman: Endless Nights by Neil Gaiman, the New York Times bestselling graphic adaption of The Last Unicorn by Peter S. Beagle, Doorways with George R.R. Martin, Fables by Bill Willingham, and Angel, Spike, and Illyria: Haunted (writer and editor). She was a contributor and editor of one of the top-funded Kickstarter comics projects, the anthology Womanthology: Heroic, featuring over 100 women artists and writers of all ages and experience. The follow-up collection, Womanthology: Space! was nominated for a Harvey Award for Best Anthology. She lives in Los Angeles with her family. See Lee is a freelance comic book creator and illustrator living in NYC. She attended High School of Art and Design and the School of Visual Arts. Soo has worked on various covers and sequential art published by Valiant, Oni Press, Dynamite, and AfterShock. She has also worked on editorial illustrations and covers for Analog Sci-Fi Magazine and the Sierra Magazine. JILL THOMPSON is a ten-time Eisner Award-winning comic book creator whose career spans decades. A graduate of The American Academy of Art, Jill was one of the first female creators to come to prominence in the comics industry. She is best known for her work on her own creations, Scary Godmother and Magic Trixie, as well as The Little Endless Storybook, and Wonder Woman: The True Amazon. She has worked for nearly every major comic book company and has collaborated with such noted writers as Neil Gaiman, Grant Morrison, Mark Millar, WWE Legend Mick Foley and many more. In her off time, Jill designs wrestling gear for WWE superstar Daniel Bryan. She is a Spartan Race competitor, an avid cook and baker and a practitioner of longsword in the Chicago Swordplay Guild. Jill also teaches the Art of Comic Book storytelling at The International School of Comics.

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