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Low Volume 3: Shore of the Dying Light by Rick Remender

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Low Volume 3: Shore of the Dying Light

Paperback – Illustrated, October 11, 2016

Rick Remender, Greg Tocchini, Dave McCaig

Image Comics · Paperback · October 11, 2016

Reading lane: YA Dystopian Comics

Stel Caine rises from the depths to the surface of the earth, the first human in millennia to walk on the sun-blasted wasteland.

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Why This Clicks

Why It Clicks

Accessible, illustrated sci-fi with a steady series pull and collector appeal.

Come here for

  • category staple energy
  • illustrated sci-fi series momentum

Expect

  • YA dystopian / science-fiction framing
  • sustained narrative read

Book Details

Authors
Rick Remender, Greg Tocchini, Dave McCaig
Publisher
Image Comics
Published
October 11, 2016
Format
Paperback
Theme
YA Dystopian Comics · Science Fiction Comics
Reading lane
YA Dystopian Comics

Affinity

Publisher Categories

  • Science Fiction Comics

  • Post-Apocalyptic Sci-Fi Comics

  • Comics & Graphic Novels / Graphic Novels

About This Book

Stel Caine rises from the depths to the surface of the earth, the first human in millennia to walk on the sun-blasted wasteland. But her daughters aren’t far behind, and not everyone shares Stel’s hopeful outlook for the future. Will this family reunion reveal the key to mankind’s salvation…or snuff out the light forever? Rick Remender (Black Science, Tokyo Ghost) and Greg Tocchini (Last Days of American Crime) proudly present the third chapter in the ongoing aquatic sci-fi...

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Stel Caine rises from the depths to the surface of the earth, the first human in millennia to walk on the sun-blasted wasteland. But her daughters aren’t far behind, and not everyone shares Stel’s hopeful outlook for the future. Will this family reunion reveal the key to mankind’s salvation…or snuff out the light forever? Rick Remender (Black Science, Tokyo Ghost) and Greg Tocchini (Last Days of American Crime) proudly present the third chapter in the ongoing aquatic sci-fi epic. “Tocchini’s dreamy renderings, and Remender’s confessional tone equips readers to explore the depths of epic grief in this heroine’s tale.” –Cassandra Clark, Multiversity Comics “Remender and Tocchini have crafted a rich world, loaded with its own deep history, societal norms and resentments.” –Robert Tutton, Paste Magazine “Low is so rich with beauty, yet depressing as hell. I love every page of it.” –Nick Couture, Comicosity

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