Книга: Nathan Edmondson «Black Widow. Volume 1: The Finely Woven Thread»
Производитель: "Marvel" Серия: "Marvel NOW!" You`ve seen Black Widow as an Avenger and even an agent of S. H. I. E. L. D. But on her own time she searches for atonement for her past as a KGB assassin - in ways of which those teams just wouldn`t approve. The Black Widow goes undercover in Russia, but from its cold streets, the Hand of God reaches out to crush her... and it is as merciless as its name implies. Outmatched by the brute force of a powerful new villain, Natasha faces her deadliest test, and discovers a deadly plot unfolding that spans the entire globe. From the Marvel Universe`s darkest corners, Nathan Edmonson (Who is Jake Ellis?) and Phil Noto (Thunderbolts, X-23) bring you a new series as gorgeous and mysterious as Natasha Romanov herself! COLLECTING: Black Widow 1-6, All-New Marvel Now! Point One. ISBN:978-0-7851-8819-3, 0785188193 Издательство: "Marvel" (2014) Формат: 170x260, 144 стр.
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Nathan Edmondson
Nathan Edmondson | |
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Nationality | American |
Area(s) | Writer |
Notable works | Olympus The Light Who Is Jake Ellis? Grifter |
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Nathan Edmondson is an American writer, best known for the comic series Olympus.
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Career
Nathan Edmondson is an American fiction author whose work includes the titles Olympus, The Light and Who Is Jake Ellis?, all three of which are published by Image Comics. He also contributed to the Image Comics anthology publication Popgun. A native of Augusta, GA, he worked previously in Washington, DC[citation needed] before moving back to Georgia to write.[1]
Olympus was released in 2009 with art by Christian Ward. The book is a four-issue comic book limited series collected into a trade paperback in December 2009. It is the story of the Gemini twins Castor and Pollux from Greek mythology who, alive in modern day, serve Zeus on earth.[2] The author has mentioned on his site and his twitter page that the book has been picked up and is in film development.[citation needed] [3]
The Light, a five-issue horrorlimited series from Image Comics premiered in April 2010 with art by Brett Weldele (artist of The Surrogates, Southland Tales and other books). The story focuses on a father and daughter trying to survive a virus that spreads by way of electric light. The story is based in Oregon.[4]
Who is Jake Ellis? is a five-issue limited series with artist Tonci Zonjic and is described in the official Image Comics press release like this: "Jon Moore is the most sought after spy-for-hire in Europe's criminal world. This is because of Jake Ellis, a man who is invisible to everyone except Moore. When a deal goes bad, the only one who can protect Moore from Europe's most dangerous criminals is Jake Ellis. No one but Moore can see Jake Ellis. But Jake Ellis can see everything. "[5]
As part of the 2011 DC Universe reboot, he is writing the series Grifter.
Edmondson currently lives in Macon, Georgia.
Bibliography
Comics work includes:
- Popgun, Volume 3 (with Christian Ward, Image Comics, 2009)
- Olympus (with Christian Ward, 4-issue limited series, Image Comics, 2009)
- The Light (with Brett Weldele, 5-issue limited series, Image Comics, 2010)
- Who Is Jake Ellis? (with Tonci Zonjic, 5-issue limited series, Image Comics, 2011)
- Grifter (with CAFU, ongoing series, DC Comics, 2011)
Notes
- ^ http://workincomicsblog.septagonstudios.com/comic-jobs-interview-series-with-comics-writer-nathan-edmondson/
- ^ http://www.comicon.com/ubb/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=540522
- ^ Olympus comic blog, http://olympuscomic.blogspot.com/
- ^ http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=25002
- ^ Press Release from Image Comics, October 2010 http://kittyspryde.forumotion.com/image-comics-f4/who-is-jake-ellis-january-2011-t2851.htm
References
- Nathan Edmondson at the Grand Comics Database
- Nathan Edmondson at the Comic Book DB
- Nathan Edmondson at Comic Vine
External links
Interviews
- American comics writers
- Living people
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