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David Mack is an American comic book creator celebrated for his watercolor-infused storytelling and emotionally resonant characters. Best known for “Kabuki” and his work on “Daredevil”, Mack blends fine art, collage, calligraphy, and manga into layered visual narratives. His panels often read like illuminated poetry—equal parts intimacy and spectacle. With themes of identity, trauma, and transformation, Mack’s work straddles comics and contemporary art, carving out a visionary space all his own.

David Mack
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00600600603
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English
1999
paperback/ 26 x 17 cm

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A 1999 reprint of David Mack’s seminal work, “Kabuki: Fear the Reaper”, originally published in 1994. This edition introduces readers to Kabuki, an assassin grappling with her identity in a near-future Japan. Mack’s distinctive storytelling blends intricate narratives with innovative artwork, exploring themes of self-discovery and transformation. The volume includes initial character designs and features a newly painted cover by the author, presented in a prestige square-bound format on high-grade paper. An essential piece for enthusiasts of graphic novels that push artistic boundaries. Comic, David Mack, Image, 1999 Image 00600600603 David Mack 1999

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1999

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David Mack
paperback/ 26 x 17 cm
00600600603
English
48

David Mack is an American comic book creator celebrated for his watercolor-infused storytelling and emotionally resonant characters. Best known for “Kabuki” and his work on “Daredevil”, Mack blends fine art, collage, calligraphy, and manga into layered visual narratives. His panels often read like illuminated poetry—equal parts intimacy and spectacle. With themes of identity, trauma, and transformation, Mack’s work straddles comics and contemporary art, carving out a visionary space all his own.

A 1999 reprint of David Mack’s seminal work, “Kabuki: Fear the Reaper”, originally published in 1994. This edition introduces readers to Kabuki, an assassin grappling with her identity in a near-future Japan. Mack’s distinctive storytelling blends intricate narratives with innovative artwork, exploring themes of self-discovery and transformation. The volume includes initial character designs and features a newly painted cover by the author, presented in a prestige square-bound format on high-grade paper. An essential piece for enthusiasts of graphic novels that push artistic boundaries. Comic, David Mack, Image, 1999 Image 00600600603 David Mack 1999

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