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Flight: Volume 1

by Kazu Kibuishi

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Synopses & Reviews

Publisher Comments:

Originally published by Image Comics in 2004, Flight: Volume One launched this graphic novel series with a resounding bang. Since then the Flight series has steadily increased in popularity — and now all of the Flight backlist will be coming to Villard!

Flight: Volume One received a great boost when graphic novel hero Scott McCloud praised the quality and artistry of the book in an afterward entitled "The Year Comics Took Flight." Little could readers know at the time how prosaic McCloud's words would prove to be.

Authors included in Flight: Volume One are: Bengal, Bill Mudron, Catia Chen, Chris Appelhans, Clio Chang, Derek Kirk Kim, Dylan Meconis, Enrico Casarosa, Erika Moen, Hope Larson, Jacob Megraw-Mickelson, Jake Parker, Jen Wang, Joel Carroll, Kazu Kibuishi, Khang Lee, Neil Babra, Philip Craven, Rad Sechrist, and Vera Brosgol.

Review:

"With truly stellar art from masters of the field, this fantasy anthology is a must for comics connoisseurs and a delight to readers who like pretty stories. Fanciful tales of children, monsters, fairy-filled forests and imagined worlds create an enchanted escape. Some of the stories are entirely wordless, while others are told from a child's point of view. Tony Cliff's 'Old Oak Trees' recounts how the author's grandmother found a sort of Wind in the Willows gang of talking animals who live and love and play cricket in the local woods. Ben Hatke's 'The Edge' follows two brothers who find out who really lives at the edge of the world. Kean Soo's almost heartbreakingly winning 'Jellaby' is an account of a girl and a monster at a tea party. Multiple Academy Award-nominee Bill Plympton tells the story of 'The Cloud,' a little puff of vapor who just wants to float into representational shapes, but is squelched by its elders. Editor Kibuishi's contribution is also charmingly drawn but far from lighthearted; it details what happens when boys playing soldiers turn into men. Flight mixes the influences of comics, animation and classic children's illustration into a timeless fantasy." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Review:

"Regardless of where it's shelved, this book belongs in every library." Library Journal

Synopsis:

Originally published by Image Comics, these first two volumes of Kibuishi's phenomenal Flight graphic novel series contain sumptuous, full-color graphic short stories by some of the hottest artists in the genre, including Bengal, Jake Parker, and Vera Brosgal.

About the Author

Kazu Kibuishi was 24 years old and working full-time in the animation industry when he began developing the idea of doing Flight. He began contacting his friends in the animation, comics, and graphic novel world to see if they would want to join the project. Little did he know that it would draw him into comics full-time. He now works from his home studio in Pasadena, California, creating and promoting Flight and his popular young adult comic Daisy Kutter, which was nominated as an American Library Association Best Book for Young Adults — the only graphic novel on the list in 2005.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780345496362
Author:
Kibuishi, Kazu
Publisher:
Villard Books
Author:
Edited by Kazu Kibuishi
Author:
Edited by Kazu Kibuishi
Subject:
General
Subject:
Flight
Subject:
Fantasy comic books, strips, etc
Subject:
Anthologies
Subject:
Short stories
Subject:
Fantasy
Subject:
Graphic Novels
Subject:
Graphic Novels - Fantasy
Copyright:
Edition Description:
Trade paper
Series:
Flight Graphic Novels
Publication Date:
April 2007
Binding:
TRADE PAPER
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Illustrations:
ILLUSTRATIONS THROUGHOUT
Pages:
208
Dimensions:
10.24x6.62x.52 in. 1.10 lbs.

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Product details 208 pages Villard Books - English 9780345496362 Reviews:
"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "With truly stellar art from masters of the field, this fantasy anthology is a must for comics connoisseurs and a delight to readers who like pretty stories. Fanciful tales of children, monsters, fairy-filled forests and imagined worlds create an enchanted escape. Some of the stories are entirely wordless, while others are told from a child's point of view. Tony Cliff's 'Old Oak Trees' recounts how the author's grandmother found a sort of Wind in the Willows gang of talking animals who live and love and play cricket in the local woods. Ben Hatke's 'The Edge' follows two brothers who find out who really lives at the edge of the world. Kean Soo's almost heartbreakingly winning 'Jellaby' is an account of a girl and a monster at a tea party. Multiple Academy Award-nominee Bill Plympton tells the story of 'The Cloud,' a little puff of vapor who just wants to float into representational shapes, but is squelched by its elders. Editor Kibuishi's contribution is also charmingly drawn but far from lighthearted; it details what happens when boys playing soldiers turn into men. Flight mixes the influences of comics, animation and classic children's illustration into a timeless fantasy." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
"Review" by , "Regardless of where it's shelved, this book belongs in every library."
"Synopsis" by , Originally published by Image Comics, these first two volumes of Kibuishi's phenomenal Flight graphic novel series contain sumptuous, full-color graphic short stories by some of the hottest artists in the genre, including Bengal, Jake Parker, and Vera Brosgal.
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