It's been ten years since the nine lives of Burma the cat captivated audiences--return to the world of the Eisner-nominated I Was the Cat with this special anniversary edition! Allison Breaking is a talented journalist, but even talented journalists have bills to pay. When the offer of a lifetime comes across her desk to interview a mysterious stranger named Burma and write his memoirs, Allison can't say no. But what's she to do when she discovers that Burma isn't a man at all . . . but a cat! A cat with stories to tell about how he used his nine lives to shape the world--from movie sets to the filthy streets of seventeenth-century London and all manner of mischief in between.
But beneath the feline grace and glamor, Allison just might begin to uncover another, darker story. Will she risk it all to uncover the truth of Burma's last--and maybe most important--life? The Eisner Award-nominated team of writer Paul Tobin and artist Benjamin Dewey invites you back to the strange and wonderful world of
I Was the Cat to find out!
Author: Paul TobinPublisher: Oni Press
Published: 08/27/2024
Pages: 200
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.30lbs
Size: 9.90h x 7.00w x 0.80d
ISBN13: 9781637154618
ISBN10: 1637154615
BISAC Categories:-
Comics & Graphic Novels |
Fantasy | General-
Comics & Graphic Novels |
Historical Fiction | GeneralAbout the Author
Paul Tobin is the author of the multi-Eisner Award-winning Bandette, the Eisner-nominated horror series Colder, and the Eisner-nominated I Was the Cat, which is (spoiler) about a cat. His first novel, Prepare To Die!, received a starred review in Publisher's Weekly, and he is currently working on a series of middle-grade novels, the Genius Factor series. He is the New York Times best-selling author of the Plants vs. Zombies graphic novels, and writes many many more things while sitting in cafés, silently judging all those around him.
Benjamin Dewey is a fan of Carl Sagan/science, guitars/stringed instruments, Motörhead/rock 'n' roll, Skyrim/Mass Effect and cats/animals. He lives in Milwaukie, Oregon, with a sweet woman named Lindsey and three feline mischief-machines.