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<div><font face="Calibri"><b>Mad Max: Fury Road</b> meets<b> Neil Gaiman's<i>Sandman</i></b> in this full-throttle, grindhouse, fantasy epic.</font><br><br><font face="Calibri">Cars! Guns! Entropy! Izzy Tyburn haspromised the world that if it won't have her in it, it'll have nothing of her atall. Chased by an unstoppable killer, she's re-treading her life, leavingnothing behind but burned rubber, ash... and the sun-scorched bones of those whoget in her way. Ride shotgun on an existential road-trip through the tangled webof a blood-splattered life.</font><br><br><font face="Calibri">Collects COFFINBOUND #1-4.</font><br><br><font face="Calibri">"If you like Dan Watters' work onLucifer, this is even weirder..." -<b>NeilGaiman</b></font><br><font face="Calibri"></font><br><font face="Calibri">"Wholly original. Fresh concepts and characterspop up on almost every page, courtesy of Watters' mind and Dani's art. This is aseries to keep your eye on." -<b><i>EntertainmentWeekly</i></b></font><br><font face="Calibri"> </font><br><font face="Calibri">"It's a gleeful of literary grindhouse comicthat brings to mind Milligan's Arthouse Pulp and notes of Pretty Deadly. Out inAugust. Pre-order now." -<b>Kieron Gillen</b></font><br><font face="Calibri"></font><br><font face="Calibri">"Dani is quite a discovery: the work is veryinventive and actually very careful but the line is alive and organic-the inkjust spills down and branches into the right places. And the language styleWatters launches here is just wonderful-I summon Milch because it's eccentricand neo-antique like his Deadwood speech, rippling with character and drunkenwith its own pleasure... Coffin Bound is a damned joy." -<b>WarrenEllis</b></font><br><br><font face="Calibri">"A Lynchian crime chase desert noirfever dream with its own messed up internal logic. Fun." -<b>RobWilliams</b></font><br><br><font face="Calibri">"An acid drenched road trip,seeping violence and weirdness of the best kind. Definitely one to check out."—<b>Ollie Masters</b></font><br><br><font face="Calibri">"Gorgeous and oddand very much its own unique monster. I am jealous at its filthy strangeness."—<b>Ivan Brandon</b></font><br><font face="Calibri"></font><br><font face="Calibri">"A gore-splattered—but poetic—roadtrip with one of the strangest stripper scenes in comics." —<b>John HarrisDunning</b></font><br><font face="Calibri"></font><br><font face="Calibri">"Dreamlike, mythic, relentless and strange."—<b>Kurt Busiek</b></font><br><br><font face="Calibri">"Excellent. Likefinding a weird Alex Cox meets Jodorowsky road movie you didn't know existed.Literate, full of ideas & complimented by Dani's Guéra meets Pope-ishart." —<b>Iain Laurie</b></font><br><font face="Calibri"></font><br><font face="Calibri">"Pure Doom. Watters spins a fantasticKerouac-Ian fever dream with Dani dropping some story chops, solid gesture andmoody blacks. It's a great hook that will take you Under. Coffin Bound Rules!"—<b>Andy Belanger </b></font><br><font face="Calibri"></font><br><font face="Calibri">"Your lessons of life delivered at the end of amuzzle by a choir of grindhouse philosophers laced with the wisdom of deadbirds. I can hardly think of another story so fully infused with Dan Watters andDani aesthetic." —<b>Ram V</b></font><br><br><font face="Calibri">"CoffinBound is a distillate of madness. A slice of apocalyptic dreamtime cut withengine smoke, acid nihilism and dirty juju. This is some top-class necrofuel, myfriends, and you need it in your brain-tank pronto." —<b>SiSpurrier</b></font><br><br><font face="Calibri">"Coffin Bound is a comic with astrong pulse that bleeds all over your hands while reading. You should give it aread." —<b>Declan Shalvey</b></font><br><font face="Calibri"></font><br><font face="Calibri">"So fun! Dani's art is gorgeous (as always!) andBrad Simpsons' colours are ridiculously nice. I just want moreeee."—<b>Emmeline Pidgen</b></font><br><br><font face="Calibri">"Call yourlocal comic shop now. Make sure they get this for you. Trust me."—<b>Matthew Rosenberg</b></font><br></div>
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