Die

Kieron Gillen

Book - 2019

"In the nineties, six teenagers disappeared into a fantasy role-playing game. Only five returned. Nearly thirty years later, these broken adults are dragged back to discover the game isn't finished with them yet..."--Back cover, volume 1.

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COMIC/Die
vol. 1: 2 / 2 copies available
vol. 2: 1 / 2 copies available
vol. 3: 1 / 1 copies available
vol. 4: 1 / 1 copies available
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Subjects
Genres
Fantasy comics
Graphic novels
Comics (Graphic works)
Published
Portland, OR : Image Comics, Inc [2019]-
Language
English
Main Author
Kieron Gillen (author)
Other Authors
Stephanie Hans (artist)
Item Description
Originally published in single magazine form as: Die #1-5 [volume 1] ; Die #6-10 [volume 2] ; Die #11-15 [volume 3] ; Die #16-20 [volume 4].
Physical Description
volumes <1- > : chiefly color illustrations ; 26 cm
Audience
"Rated M/Mature, Fantasy"--Back cover, volume 1.
ISBN
9781534312708
9781534314979
9781534317161
9781534319264
  • v. 1. Fantasy heartbreaker
  • v. 2. Split the party
  • v. 3. The great game
  • v. 4. Bleed.
Review by Library Journal Review

In 1991, six teenagers vanish while playing a tabletop role-playing game. Two years later, five of them reappear. They refuse to say where they've been or what happened to their absent member or talk about their experience at all until nearly three decades later when they are unexpectedly whisked back to the fantasy world where they spent their missing years. They'll have to work together to overcome a variety of challenges if they want to get home again, which doesn't seem all that difficult given that they've done it before…until they discover that dragons are easier to face down than the horrific consequences of the actions they took to escape earlier. Gillen (The Wicked and Divine: Deluxe Edition; Year Three) subverts high fantasy adventure tropes with an infusion of creepy horror, resulting in an exploration of arrested adolescence and the effects of childhood trauma made truly haunting by Hans's (Asgardians of the Galaxy. Vol. 1: The Infinity Armada) realistic illustrations and gloomy color palette, assisted by letterer Cowles (Young Avengers). VERDICT Fans of any of the genres represented in this volume, which collects Issues 1--5 of the continuing series, will find much to enjoy.

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