Pixies of the Sixties: You Really Got Me Now by Gihef - ISBN: 9781643375830
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Fairies revealed in Swinging Sixties London: is humanity ready for magic?

Pixies of the Sixties: You Really Got Me Now

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  • Paperback

    112 pages

  • Release Date

    21 March 2023

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Summary

In the 1960s United Kingdom, as Swinging London is underway, the existence of fairies is exposed to the light of day. Is humanity ready?

It’s the Swinging Sixties in the UK, and fairies have revealed themselves to the world! Now, as the fairies integrate into society, the question on everyone’s mind is… is humanity ready? This brand new anthology series touches on themes of love, racism and xenophobia, and societal change through a supernatural lens that will appeal to fans of Car…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781643375830
ISBN-10:1643375830
Author:Gihef, Jul Maroh, Christian Lachenal, Giulio Macaione, Alberto Zanon
Publisher:Humanoids, Inc
Imprint:Humanoids, Inc
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:112
Release Date:21 March 2023
Weight:408g
Dimensions:267mm x 198mm x 10mm
Series:Pixies of the Sixties
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Critics Review

“Despite the cheerful artwork and flower-power whimsy, this new series doesn’t shy away from darker themes, from violence and prejudice to black-market dealers in wing dust. Fans of urban fantasy will groove along.” * Publishers Weekly *

About The Author

Gihef

Gihef, whose real name is Jean-François Baudot, was born in Belgium and grew up in France. Following his meeting with the cartoonist Eric Lenaerts, he moved toward a more realistic style of drawing. In 2001, he signed his first album, RIP Limited, with Nucléa. He then published comics at Vents d’Ouest and Dupuis. Gihef then turned to what really fascinates him: comic scenarios like OSS 117, L’Envers des Contes or Mister Hollywood. The origins of his universe is steeped with Nordic mythology which serves as the stage for the his series, Sirens and Vikings.

Jul Maroh is the author of the graphic novel Blue Is the Warmest Color, the New York Times bestseller that was made into an acclaimed and controversial film that won the Cannes Film Festival Palme d’Or in 2013. They are also author of the graphic novels Skandalon and Body Music. They live in Angouleme, France.

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