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  • Guillem March's Laura & Other Stories (Hardcover)

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    Author: Guillem March
    Artist: Guillem March
    Published by: Ablaze

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Before his work on Batman and the hit Joker series, before he created Karmen, there was the heartfelt story of Laura, the book that led Guillem March to the mainstream comics world! Suffering from the ever-painful experience of unrequited love, twenty-year-old Laura takes a look at her life.

Does the fact that the boy she has feelings for is in love with someone else mean there is something wrong with her? Or is that just how young love goes? And what will happen when she tries to get past the hurt and move on with her life? Laura is an exploration into the mind of a young woman who has experienced something most people have, but in an honest and beautiful way that only Guillem March can bring us.

Other stories in the book include Irene, which explores the nature of inspiration and creating art outside of one’s comfort zone, thanks to some advice from a role model and a cameo by Guillem himself. And in Muse, an artist’s search for a model puts how a young woman is perceived by her male roommates into perspective.

Includes bonus material, cover gallery, and more in this hardcover collection.

*** COVER SUBJECT TO CHANGE ***

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Previews
Publisher
Type
Wednesday Comics
Binding
  • Hardback
Cat. No.
  • 5571758
ISBN
  • 9781950912643