Carbon

Daniel Boyd , Edi Guedes
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Daniel Boyd , Edi Guedes
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120 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Jan 09, 2018
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 120
  • Publisher: Caliber Comics
  • ISBN: 9780985749330
  • Dimensions: 7.0" W x 0.25" L x 10.0" H
Daniel Boyd is an acclaimed filmmaker with dozens of films to his credit, including Chillers, Strangest Dreams: Invasion of the Space Preachers and Paradise Park. Two of Boyd''s archaeology documentaries, Red Salt & Reynolds and Ghosts Of Green Bottom , won national Telly awards, and both were regional Emmy nominees. In addition to his work at WVSU, Boyd has taught around the world including in Tanzania as a three-time Fullbright Scholar. He has recently moved into graphic novel creation with Chillers the graphic novel series. Chillers Book 1 was a 2012 Shel Dorf nominee for original graphic novel of the year and a Ghastly Award nominee for best horror anthology.

"Danny Boyd's Carbon combines three distinct genres- Lovecraftian gorefest, religious picture book and political allegory- to tell the story or our slow and conscious self-poisoning" - Director John Sayles, from his introduction.

"Carbon is a great sci-fi adventure, with some serious political and economic themes running just below its surface. Boyd has crafted a story that manages to entertain and make you think without being too didactic or preachy and he still leaves you wanting more." - Popcult Bookshelf

"Boyd marries sci-fi monster flick ideas with Appalachian tragedy, showing us imaginative allegory and authentic profundity do not have to be mutually exclusive." - Chris Oxley, Ain't it Cool News.

"This graphic novel's tale is a self contained piece of world building, loaded generously with imaginative flair and yet still grounded in reality like the wise Aesop born anew." - Richard Caldwell, Heavy Metal Magazine.

"...explores humanity's exploitative relationship with nature that is heartfelt, intimate, and totally outrageous!" - Scott Marcano, screenwriter of BioDome and Sanitarium.

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