Godspeed: The Kurt Cobain Graphic Novel

· Omnibus Press
4.9
19 reviews
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96
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GodSpeed: The Kurt Cobain Graphic tells Cobain's story in the format of a totally unique graphic novel.

Writers Barnaby Legg and Jim McCarthy have constructed their story using biographical fact interwoven with references to the singers tortured self-image. The vibrant art by Flameboy captures both the subjective dreamscape and the objective reality that form the heart of this examination of a tragic musical legend.

Much more than a biography, GodSpeed is unlike anything you have read about Kurt Cobain before. Going beyond the facts it transmutes an extraordinary life into an equally extraordinary work of art.

Parental Advisory: Explicit Contents

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4.9
19 reviews
Rosalino Tamales
December 12, 2018
Now I knew what happened in Kurt Cobain life and how to make his music
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About the author

Barnaby Legg has been creating graphic novels and other assorted fictions inside his head since early childhood, and you cannot imagine what a relief it is for him to finally get this one out. Jim McCarthy is a widely published illustrator and comic strip artist. He has created for 2000AD, working on Bad Company, Bix Barton, The Grudgefather and Kid Cyborg. He is also the author of Voice of Latin Rock: Music from the Streets. Flameboy was born from hell into a satanic cult. Eventually he broke free but is cursed, probably for the rest of his natural time here on earth. Maybe a career in comics will save him.

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