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  • Animosity: Volume 1: The Wake

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    Author: Marguerite Bennett
    Artist: Rafael de Latorre
    Published by: Seismic

    £11.03 RRP £15.99

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      • Due for release: 5 Apr 2023.
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Product Description

NEW SEISMIC PRESS EDITION!

One day, the Animals woke up. They started thinking. They started talking. They started taking revenge.

The world is plunged into chaos as the newly intelligent Animals fight humanity, and simply fight each other, for their own life, liberty and pursuit of happiness.

In the midst of the turmoil is Jesse, an 11-year-old girl, and her dog, Sandor who begin a cross-country journey to find Jesse’s half-brother, Adam, who is living in San Francisco. But the journey ahead isn’t going to be easy Written by Marguerite Bennett (DC Bombshells, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, Batwoman) and illustrated by Rafael De Latoree (Daredevil, New Mutants, Black Widow) begin your journey into the world of Animosity with Volume One: The Wake.

Already a hit selection among educators and librarians, with a loyal legion of vocal fans, this new SEISMIC PRESS edition is published in the YA category standard size of 6.5’ x 9.5’ and features the entire first volume, issues #1-4.

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Publisher
Type
Binding
  • Trade Paperback
Volume
  • 1
Cat. No.
  • 5782130
ISBN
  • 9781956731262