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The Last Broadcast

Andre Sirangelo Gabriel Iumazark

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English
Archaia Studios Press
25 August 2015
A group of urban explorers uncover a long hidden magicians lair that will lead them deep into a decades-old conspiracy. Always trespass. A group of urban explorers in San Francisco discovers a secret bunker belonging to the long-vanished 1930s stage magician Blackhall the Incredible at the same time as young, out-of-work magician Ivan receives a mysterious package that points him toward a possible conspiracy involving Blackhall’s death in 1934. Both groups dive into the mystery, not yet realizing that it’s about the change their lives forever. The cunning, daredevil urbEx members of Backbone will win you over as the ragtag, Ocean’s Eleven-style crew of the sewers and abandoned warehouses. Iumazark’s Brazilian/Japanese-fusion indie art style brings edgy energy to every dark corner. And fans of Thief of Thieves and the film Now You See Me will find comparisons to entice them. Collects the entire series originally published as The Last Broadcast 1-7.
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Illustrated by:   Gabriel Iumazark
Imprint:   Archaia Studios Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 259mm,  Width: 168mm,  Spine: 23mm
Weight:   835g
ISBN:   9781608866939
ISBN 10:   1608866939
Pages:   200
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

André Sirangelo quit journalism to create Alternate Reality Games, one of which was nominated for a Cannes Lions in 2008. Since then, he’s been writing for film and TV, on projects such as the adaptation of Rafael Grampá’s graphic novel Mesmo Delivery, and a feature in collaboration with Bráulio Mantovani, the writer of City of God. Gabriel Iumazark is a coffee addict, a vegetarian and a dog lover, plus, he’s got more fans on deviantArt.com than you ever thought was possible. He’s published a few things here and there, but didn’t want to put them here because he says he wants to ‘live in the now.’ The Last Broadcast is his first full-length graphic novel.

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