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Eleanor & The Egret #1 (2017) C2E2 retailer cover

Eleanor & The Egret #1 (2017) C2E2 retailer cover

$10.00
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) John Layman
(A/CA) Sam Kieth
NEW SERIES! The most daring art thief in Paris has struck again, and the police have assigned their best detective to the case. His only clue? A single white feather left at the scene. Could this feather belong to the thief? To the thief's accomplice, an oversized talking egret? Or will his investigation lead him to somewhere even stranger? (Answer: all of the above.) Presenting a peculiar and unforgettable tale of birds and banditry, paintings and pets, larceny, love and… lamprey-wielding assassins? From the legendary creator of THE MAXX and co-creator of SANDMAN, Sam Kieth, and the considerably less-legendary creator of CHEW, John Layman!
Date Available: 04/05/2017
BONUS REVIEW by Shawn


Charming and whimsical, this debut issue features the sorely missed art of Sam Kieth and better than expected words by John Layman, who's just as good with scripts as he is with the letters that comprise them. It probably won't be a show, movie or web series, so only buy it if you're looking for a unique reading experience that will amuse you bunches.

I give it 9 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) John Layman
(A/CA) Sam Kieth
NEW SERIES! The most daring art thief in Paris has struck again, and the police have assigned their best detective to the case. His only clue? A single white feather left at the scene. Could this feather belong to the thief? To the thief's accomplice, an oversized talking egret? Or will his investigation lead him to somewhere even stranger? (Answer: all of the above.) Presenting a peculiar and unforgettable tale of birds and banditry, paintings and pets, larceny, love and… lamprey-wielding assassins? From the legendary creator of THE MAXX and co-creator of SANDMAN, Sam Kieth, and the considerably less-legendary creator of CHEW, John Layman!
Date Available: 04/05/2017
BONUS REVIEW by Shawn


Charming and whimsical, this debut issue features the sorely missed art of Sam Kieth and better than expected words by John Layman, who's just as good with scripts as he is with the letters that comprise them. It probably won't be a show, movie or web series, so only buy it if you're looking for a unique reading experience that will amuse you bunches.

I give it 9 out of 10 Grahams