Ebook {Epub PDF} Strangehaven: Arcadia by Gary Spencer Millidge






















Written illustrated by Gary Spencer Millidge ISBN 0 04 3 First published July · Third printing November Published by Abiogenesis Press Alex Hunter crashes his car while on holiday in South West England and awakes to find himself in the beautiful yet ominous village of Strangehaven.  · Gary Spencer Millidge‘s Strangehaven may well be the best comic you’ve never read. Originally self-published in eighteen issues over the course of ten years, between 19(with three collected editions, Arcadia, Brotherhood, and Conspiracies), it has been on what seemed like a permanent hiatus since then, despite the plaintiff pleas of tear-drenched fans like www.doorway.rus: 1. Written illustrated by Gary Spencer Millidge Published by Abiogenesis Press. Strangehaven Volumes 1, 2 3 graphic novel bundle. Includes Arcadia, Brotherhood and Conspiracies, collecting Strangehaven issues # Over pages of Strangehaven material for a special price!


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Written illustrated by Gary Spencer Millidge ISBN X Published June Published by Black Velvet Editrice Italian language edition, reprinting Strangehaven issues # Also includes an extensive interview with Millidge. 64 pages · Perfect bound softcover · 6 ½" x 9 ½" · mm x mm Colour cover · B/W interior. Not the Millidge you’re looking for? Newsletter. Facebook Twitter Instagram Log in. 0 0. No products in the wishlist. An archive interview with Gary Spencer Millidge about the strange village of Strangehaven, now a milestone in independent British comics. The train station at Leigh-On-Sea, on the Essex coast, is small and situated away from the town, like an airport of a much larger city, but with a gorgeous view that rolls into the North Sea.

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