One Line

· Oni Press
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184
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About this eBook

Comprised entirely of double-page spreads split into eighteen panels, with each panel featuring one character's life, cartoonist Ray Fawkes' master work One Soul crafted eighteen linear stories into one non-linear masterpiece. Nominated for the 2012 Eisner Award in the Graphic Album: New category, One Soul was a groundbreaking work that helped establish him as one of the most unique creative voices in contemporary comics. As One Soul followed eighteen people from birth until death, showcasing their common joys and pains as well as their unique experiences, One Line follows eighteen families through four centuries, showing how traditions, ethics, and prejudices are handed down from generation to generation. Some families will interact, some will join together, some will remain alone. Some will persist, and some will die out.

About the author

Based in Toronto, Canada, Ray Fawkes has been making boundary-breaking comics for more than 20 years, beginning with and continuing the tradition of DIY fiction throughout as well as working for many major publishers in the U.S. and Canada. His works include the critically acclaimed One Soul, The People Inside, Underwinter, Intersect, The Spectral Engine, Junction True, and Possessions, as well as Batman: Eternal, Constantine, and Gotham by Midnight (DC), Wolverines (Marvel), Black Hammer ’45 (Dark Horse), and more. He is an Eisner, Harvey, and Shuster award nominee and a YALSA award winner.

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