The Swords of Glass Vol. 1 (Oversized)


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A mysterious set of swords have fallen from the sky, and a group of unlikely heroes from far and near must band together to save their world in The Swords of Glass, a Studio Ghibli-influenced story for adults.

In a world threatened by the imminent death of its sun, young Yama lives a relatively happy and peaceful life as the daughter of the chief of the village. But everything changes the day a sword of glass falls from the sky, just as the prophecy had announced. Anyone who touches the sword is instantly turned to glass and dies. Orland, the local lord of war, comes to take possession of the unique weapon but fails to retrieve it. In the process, Yama's father is killed and her mother taken away. Yama, however, escapes and survives with only one thought: when she grows up, she will return to get the sword of glass and avenge her parents.

The Swords of Glass Volume 1 contains Books 1 and 2 of the acclaimed saga from visionary, award-winning creators Sylviane Corgiat and Laura Zuccheri.

Author: Sylvaine Corgiat
Publisher: Humanoids, Inc.
Published: 04/23/2024
Pages: 112
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.95lbs
Size: 12.36h x 9.21w x 0.63d
ISBN13: 9781643375762
ISBN10: 1643375768
BISAC Categories:
- Comics & Graphic Novels | Fantasy | General
- Comics & Graphic Novels | Action & Adventure
- Comics & Graphic Novels | Dystopian

About the Author
Sylviane Corgiat is a prolific French writer who won the Grand Prix du Livre Jeunesse for her YA novel, The Memory Traffickers. Corgiat has also written for the long-running French cop TV series, Navarro. She has written numerous comic book series including Elias the Cursed (Humanoids), but is best-known in the U.S. for her incredible world and character building in the whimsical masterpiece, The Swords of Glass, illustrated by the incomparable Laura Zuccheri.

Laura Zuccheri is an Italian artist who has worked on numerous Italian publications including "Ken Parker" magazine, "The Condemned" and "Hardware" (Sergio Bonelli). She won the The Grand Guinigi Award for Best Art at Lucca Festival for her "Swords of Glass" work.