BookShared
  • MEMBER AREA    
  • Black Paths

    (By David B.)

    Book Cover Watermark PDF Icon Read Ebook
    ×
    Size 23 MB (23,082 KB)
    Format PDF
    Downloaded 612 times
    Last checked 10 Hour ago!
    Author David B.
    “Book Descriptions:  When the Austro-Hungarian Empire disintegrated after World War I, control of the Adriatic port of Fiume (now Rieka, Croatia) was hotly disputed. Enter "Pirate King” Gabriele d’Annunzio, an Italian poet who stormed the city with 3,000 Italian nationalists. D’Annunzio declared Fiume a free republic and himself commander. He envisioned a utopian city-state, but Fiume quickly became a surreal center of violence, looting, and decadence, with shades of the Fascist movement to come. Acclaimed comics artist David B. uses this real event as a backdrop and seamlessly weaves history, hysteria, and highly stylized art into the tragic love story of a beautiful torch singer and a young soldier haunted by the horrors of trench warfare.

    Praise for Black Paths:

    David B. draws with the chaotic, high-contrast style he used in his best-known work, Epileptic, to capture the distressed, surreal mood of artists struggling to run the world.””

    Google Drive Logo DRIVE
    Book 1

    Kisses for Jet

    ★★★★★

    Joris Bas Backer

    Book 1

    Nightwing, Vol. 6: Standing at the Edge

    ★★★★★

    Tom Taylor

    Book 1

    Aquaman: Andromeda

    ★★★★★

    Ram V

    Book 1

    Aya (Aya, #1)

    ★★★★★

    Marguerite Abouet

    Book 1

    Grasse Carcasse (Blast #1)

    ★★★★★

    Manu Larcenet

    Book 1

    Little Tulip

    ★★★★★

    Jerome Charyn

    Book 1

    Nightwing, Vol. 2: Get Grayson

    ★★★★★

    Tom Taylor

    Book 1

    Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow

    ★★★★★

    Tom King

    Book 1

    Monica

    ★★★★★

    Daniel Clowes

    Book 1

    Nightwing, Vol. 1: Leaping into the Light

    ★★★★★

    Tom Taylor

    Book 1

    Amazing Spider-Man Epic Collection, Vol. 17: Kraven's Last Hunt

    ★★★★★

    Jim Owsley

    Book 1

    Cruel Summer

    ★★★★★

    Ed Brubaker