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Critical Role (GN)

Mighty Nein Origins Yasha Nydoorin

Cecil Castellucci William Kirkby Ashley Johnson

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English
Miscellaneous
23 August 2022
Series: Critical Role
For Yasha, there has always been a storm on the horizon.

Maybe it formed with her adoption by the Dolorov people in the harsh lands of Xhorhas. Or perhaps when she fell for her first love, Zuala. Or still later, when grief and madness drove her from her village and out into-somewhere else. Maybe, on the other hand, Yasha IS the storm.

Celebrated writer Cecil Castellucci joins artist William Kirkby, with Matthew Mercer and Ashley Johnson of Critical Role, to draw back the curtain on the tumultuous past of the Mighty Nein's Yasha Nydoorin in this stand-alone graphic novel in the Critical Role series!

For Yasha, there has always been a storm on the horizon.

Maybe it formed with her adoption by the Dolorov people in the harsh lands of Xhorhas. Or perhaps when she fell for her first love, Zuala. Or still later, when grief and madness drove her from her village and out into-somewhere else. Maybe, on the other hand, Yasha IS the storm.

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Illustrated by:   William Kirkby, Ashley Johnson
Imprint:   Miscellaneous
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 268mm,  Width: 174mm, 
ISBN:   9781506723792
ISBN 10:   1506723799
Series:   Critical Role
Pages:   56
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Cecil Castellucci is the author of books and graphic novels for young adults including Boy Proof, The Plain Janes, First Day on Earth, The Year of the Beasts, Tin Star, Stone in the Sky and the Eisner nominated Odd Duck. Her picture book, Grandma's Gloves, won the California Book Award Gold Medal. Her short stories have been published in Strange Horizons, YARN, Tor.com, and various anthologies including, Teeth, After, and Interfictions 2. She is the Children's Correspondence Coordinator for The Rumpus, a two time Macdowell Fellow and the founding YA Editor at The LA Review of Books. In addition to writing books, she writes plays, makes movies, does performance pieces, and still occasionally rocks out. Born in New York City to French Canadian parents, she is a citizen of both America and Canada. Currently, she lives in Los Angeles.

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