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Rasl #1 (2008) signed cbldf variant

Rasl #1 (2008) signed cbldf variant

$59.99
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
by Jeff Smith
Jeff Smith, the visionary writer and artist behind the epic fantasy Bone and Shazam: Monster Society of Evil, unveils his newest series, the stark sci-fi series, Rasl! Meet Rasl, an art thief searching for his next big score — and trying to escape his past! Where other thieves plan their heists with breathtaking precision, Rasl has an ace up his sleeve — he can travel through the light between dimensions, affording him access to museums that no ordinary thief could access! In this issue Rasl faces an assassin’s bullet and stumbles across a mystery that not only threatens to expose his own illicit activities, but could also uncover one of the world’s most dangerous and sought after secrets. Smith’s first major independent work since the critically acclaimed and award-winning Bone will be 32 pages long.


"This is going to be an AWESOME story when it’s collected. I think. Too bad this first part is too relentlessly vague to get worked up about. Jeff Smith did do ‘Bone’, so I’m sure he knows what he’s doing. I sort of wish he would’ve started doing it NOW, though, you know?"

THIS BOOK GETS 6 GRAHAMS OUT OF 10

VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
by Jeff Smith
Jeff Smith, the visionary writer and artist behind the epic fantasy Bone and Shazam: Monster Society of Evil, unveils his newest series, the stark sci-fi series, Rasl! Meet Rasl, an art thief searching for his next big score — and trying to escape his past! Where other thieves plan their heists with breathtaking precision, Rasl has an ace up his sleeve — he can travel through the light between dimensions, affording him access to museums that no ordinary thief could access! In this issue Rasl faces an assassin’s bullet and stumbles across a mystery that not only threatens to expose his own illicit activities, but could also uncover one of the world’s most dangerous and sought after secrets. Smith’s first major independent work since the critically acclaimed and award-winning Bone will be 32 pages long.


"This is going to be an AWESOME story when it’s collected. I think. Too bad this first part is too relentlessly vague to get worked up about. Jeff Smith did do ‘Bone’, so I’m sure he knows what he’s doing. I sort of wish he would’ve started doing it NOW, though, you know?"

THIS BOOK GETS 6 GRAHAMS OUT OF 10