Verified Purchase. "You can't judge a book by its cover." It's a cliche, certainly, because it's true and never more so than in the case of "It's a Bird " by writer Steven T. Seagle and illustrator Teddy Kristiansen. Anyone expecting a story about Superman will be www.doorway.ru by: 4. · Steven T. Seagle is an American writer who works in the comic book, television, film, live theater, video game and animation industries. He is best known for his nationally acclaimed graphic novel memoir IT'S A BIRD and as part of his Man of Action Studios (with Duncan Rouleau, Joe Casey and Joe Kelly) which created the animated Cartoon Network series Ben ISBN · Its a Bird is the autobiographical account of writer Seagle's difficulties in coping with his grandmother's and ultimately his aunt's deaths due to Huntington's disease. Whi The first thing that made me pick up "It's a Bird" from the clearance table at Green Apple Books was the brilliant artwork of /5.
It's A Bird|Steven T, La cathédrale du Mans.|A. LEDRU, Freedom and Reality|J. Enoch Powell, The Necessary Family and How to Support it|Robert Whelan. To write about the Man of Steel, Steve must believe he could exist but he can't. Steve's story is the focus of IT'S A BIRD, a semi-autobiographical original VERTIGO hardcover graphic novel written by former SUPERMAN writer Steven T. Seagle. IT'S A BIRD isn't about how Metropolis's defender would function in the real world, but how. James and the Giant Peach. It's a Bird (Steven T. Seagle) Irredeemable (Mark Waid) The Iron Man (Ted Hughes) Page 5 of
Told from the perspective of a Gorgeously painted by European artist, Teddy Kristiansen, It\'s a Bird is a Superman story that doesn\'t feature Superman at all. Rather, this unique graphic novel explores what the icon of Superman means to the world. It's a Bird Steven T. Seagle, Author, Teddy Kristiansen, Illustrator. Vertigo/DC Comics $ (p) ISBN The first rule of metafiction: stories about how the author can't. Verified Purchase. "You can't judge a book by its cover." It's a cliche, certainly, because it's true and never more so than in the case of "It's a Bird " by writer Steven T. Seagle and illustrator Teddy Kristiansen. Anyone expecting a story about Superman will be disappointed.
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