Backtrack Vol. 2

Backtrack Vol. 2 - Backtrack

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Published: 4 May, 2021
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Quellex is determined to make this his most entertaining race of all time and the drivers are in for more than a few curveballs. With each leg, the stakes accelerate, from pirate brawls, to colossal wars, to being transported to the far-future – they’ll have to move fast before they’re ancient history. But with their numbers seriously dwindled, hidden agendas bubble to the surface. In order to live through this, Alyson will have to cast that aside and put the pedal to the metal if she wants to win this race and change her past. Ready your engines, it’s down to the final racers. And it’s still anybody’s game.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781620108420
ISBN10 1620108429
Number Of Pages 160
Item Weight 397 g
Product Dimensions 168 x 259 x 10 mm
Publisher / Reseller Oni Press,US
Format paperback
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Author's Bio

Brian Joines is the critically acclaimed writer of Krampus! A Yuletide Adventure for Oni Press, I.M.A.G.I.N.E. Agents and the Bill & Ted titles for Boom! Studios, and Secret Identities for Image Comics. He currently resides in Portland, Oregon, alongside 83 percent of the comic book industry.

Jake Elphick is a comic and story artist from London, UK. His other notable works include SuperMansion (Titan Comics), WWE (BOOM! Studios), and Cyberpunk 2077: Kickdown (Darkhorse).

Doug Garbark is a comic book colorist out of Pittsburgh, PA that has worked with such publishers as DC Comics, Vertigo, Image Comics, Oni Press, IDW Publishing, Boom Studios, and Black Mask Studios. Some of his notable works include DC Bombshells, Vertigo Quarterly: SFX, Hitman Agent 47, Last Sons of America, Prophet, and the Eisner nominated In The Dark horror anthology.

Jim Campbell is a professional comic-book letterer, writer, and occasional artist. He knows more about print production than mortal man was meant to know and has also scanned more images than you've had hot dinners. Unless you're ninety years old.

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