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The Rook Volume 2 Desperate Times
Author: Steven Grant
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Retail Price: | $27.99 |
Betabooks Price | $22.39 |
ISBN: 9781506701004
Format: Paperback
Published: December 2016
Published By: Random House Australia
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Published: December 2016
Published By: Random House Australia
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Equipped with a pair of six-shooters, a time-travelling castle, and his android servant MAN-RS, Restin Dane must clean up the mess he's made of the time stream. To face old enemies and fix new problems, the Rook travels from San Francisco in 1967, to the time of the dinosaurs, to the far future. Bill DuBay's time traveling adventure classic continues, with comics masters Steven Grant and Paul Gulacy at the helm.Equipped with a pair of six-shooters, a time-travelling castle, and his android servant MAN-RS, Restin Dane must clean up the mess he's made of the time stream. To face old enemies and fix new problems, the Rook travels from San Francisco in 1967, to the time of the dinosaurs, to the far future. Bill DuBay's time traveling adventure classic continues, with comics masters Steven Grant and Paul Gulacy at the helm.Steven Grant is an American comic-book writer best known for his 1985-1986 Marvel Comics mini-series, Punisher, with artist Mike Zeck and for his creator-owned character Whisper. Since 2005, Grant has written several works for IDW Publishing including original comics featuring the characters from the television show CSI. He wrote a one-shot featuring an updated version of his character Whisper and created a crime series, 2 Guns, about undercover cops, for Boom! Studios. At Avatar Press, he produced two creator-owned mini-series, Mortal Souls and My Flesh Is Cool, as well as adapting Frank Miller's original Robocop screenplays to comics which deviated considerably from the filmed versions.