Life Is Strange: Dust Deluxe Edition - Hardcover
Life Is Strange: Dust Deluxe Edition - Hardcover
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by Emma Vieceli (Author), Claudia Leonardi (Illustrator)
The first graphic novel in the award-winning series, rereleased in a deluxe hardback.
When her temporal abilities begin to tear her apart, Max Caulfield must return to Arcadia Bay to confront her past. The first graphic novel following the events of the original Life is Strange videogame, and the ending where Max sacrificed the town of Arcadia Bay to save Chloe. A year after making her fateful choice and forgoing her powers, building a new life in Seattle away from the trauma of her past, Max's temporal abilities begin to return - beyond her control. Pulled between timelines without warning, she and Chloe leave Seattle to return to face the ruins of Arcadia Bay. Haunted by the past, and by her uncontrollable flickering between realities, Max must fight to find a timeline where she belongs. Can Max and Chloe find the answer in the ashes of Arcadia Bay - or must Max sacrifice even more for her future? Life is Strange vol 1: Dust Deluxe Edition collects the Life is Strange comic issues #1 - 4 in a new hardcover binding, plus never-before-seen art from the development of the series.Author Biography
Emma Vieceli
From self-publishing to working with some of the biggest book publishers in the world, Emma loves telling stories with pictures and believes that comics should be 'By anyone, About anything, For everyone'. Currently the writer on Life is Strange, she is also known as an artist, and her recent work includes Modern Frankenstein, Alex Rider, The Adventures of Supergirl, Doctor Who, Jem & the Holograms, the New York Times-bestselling Vampire Academy graphic novel series, Back to the Future, and Avalon Chronicles. She co-creates the critically acclaimed independent web series BREAKS with Malin Ryden. Away from comics, Emma worked on the A&E television series Bates Motel, providing the sketchbook found by Norman Bates, and as an artist on the Doctor Who Infinity games