Gamma Draconis by Benoist Simmat - ISBN: 9781787736061
Paperback
Occult research unleashes a digital evil, threatening ancient family secrets.

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  • Paperback

    256 pages

  • Release Date

    24 August 2021

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Summary

Aiko Moriyama studied religious art at the Sorbonne, but her research in occultism quickly led her down a dangerous path. When several experts around her come under attack from a mysterious entity rising from the depths of the web, she finds herself embroiled in a police investigation involving the sinister leader of an international organisation. From London to Tokyo, between transhumanism and black magic, Aiko is determined to solve the enigma of Gamma Draconis and to discover how exactly h…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781787736061
ISBN-10:1787736067
Author:Benoist Simmat, Eldo Yoshimizu
Publisher:Titan Books Ltd
Imprint:Titan Comics
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:256
Release Date:24 August 2021
Weight:367g
Dimensions:215mm x 154mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

“Occultist history, dark conspiracies, and dramatic fight sequences intertwine in this multinational thriller-manga” - Publishers Weekly


“Thrilling pace…energetic page compositions” -Library Journal

“a masterful blend of manga and western aesthetics that is entertaining and thought-provoking.” - ​​Samarchar Central


“It has intrigue, corruption, mystery, black magic and a search for eternal life.” - Comic Buzz

About The Author

Benoist Simmat

Eldo Yoshimizu was born in 1965 in Tokyo. Having specialized in sculpture while studying at the University of Arts in Tokyo, he has installed numerous works in public space - some of them are among the most significant sculptures in Japan. Exhibitions in Japan as well as throughout Asia and in New York prove his international success and led him in 1994 to a scholarship as “Artist in Residence” in New York. In 2003 he realized the work »First Light« for the art and exhibition space of the Louis Vuitton branch in Omotesando. With the feeling of having satisfied his hunger in the field of contemporary fine art, he turned to Gekiga and began to focus on the interplay of object and space in the art of storytelling. He also works as a photographer and as a musician.

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