The foremost storyteller of the American frontier, Louis L'Amour has thrilled a nation with his tales of the brave men and woman who settled the West. There are more than three hundred million copies of his books in print around the world. Beau L'Amour is a writer, art director, and editor. He has written and produced several films including USA Network's The Diamond of Jeru. Since 1988 he has been the manager of the estate of his father, Louis L'Amour. Katherine Nolan has written for stage, screen, radio, and print. A fourth-generation Californian, she is passionate about frontier stories and the dramas of the West. Charles Santino is a writer and packager of comic books and graphic novels through his studio Marshall Holt Entertainment, LLC. He has produced Ayn Rand's Anthem- The Graphic Novel. Thomas Yeates has been illustrating stories and comics for more than three decades, working on such properties as Tarzan, Conan, Swamp Thing, Zorro, and many others for Marvel, DC, Dark Horse, and more.
This actually may be the story's ideal form, since the author's son Beau came to realize that the core of the tale was the tense relationship between [Marone] and Lopez. . . . The graphic novel version provides room to develop this theme. Yeates's black-and-white depiction of the rugged landscape and the hard-bitten characters is superb. The result is stunning and richly textured. -Publishers Weekly [An] interesting tale of range rivalries turned bloody . . . Fans of L'Amour's stories should enjoy this work, adults or teens. -Library Journal Readers are in for a real treat-with an amazing level of detail and ambience that breathes new life into Louis L'Amour's already stunning story. -Cowboys & Indians A masterpiece both in story and art that complements the mood. -It's All Comic to Me