Let your imagination take flight with the eighth volume of this groundbreaking graphic novel fantasy anthology series, featuring short stories from some of today’s most legendary artists, including the series editor, Amulet creator Kazu Kibuishi!
“The sheer force of creative energy on display is impressive.”—Publishers Weekly (starred review), on the Flight series
From a runaway prince’s journey through mystical woods to a lost robot’s long trek home, this eighth volume of Flight collects the voices of brilliant illustrators and animators before they launched to fame.
This reissued comics anthology is full of memorable and gorgeous tales from multiple New York Times bestselling authors and award-winning artists, including:
• Kazu Kibuishi, New York Times bestselling author of the Amulet series • Tony Cliff, New York Times bestselling author of the Delilah Dirk series • Matthew S. Armstrong, New York Times bestselling author of The Chronicles of Narnia Pop-up • Leland Myrick, New York Times bestselling illustrator of Feynman • Der-shing Helmer, Ignatz Award–winning creator of The Meek • Sonny Liew, Eisner Award–winning author of The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye • And more!
Praise for the Flight series “Sumptuously produced . . . The emphasis on the visual is Flight’s most notable strength.”—Booklist “By turns magical, beautiful, fantastical and heartfelt.”—The Buffalo News “Critically recognized, gorgeous anthologies.”—Library Journal “Vibrant and eye-catching.”—The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Kazu Kibuishi was 24 years old and working full-time in the animation industry when he began developing the idea of doing Flight. He began contacting his friends in the animation, comics, and graphic novel world to see if they would want to join the project. He now works from his home studio in Pasadena, California, creating and promoting Flight and his popular young adult comic Daisy Kutter, which was nominated as an American Library Association Best Book for Young Adults—the only graphic novel on the list in 2005.
Let your imagination take flight with the eighth volume of this groundbreaking graphic novel fantasy anthology series, featuring short stories from some of today’s most legendary artists, including the series editor, Amulet creator Kazu Kibuishi!
“The sheer force of creative energy on display is impressive.”—Publishers Weekly (starred review), on the Flight series
From a runaway prince’s journey through mystical woods to a lost robot’s long trek home, this eighth volume of Flight collects the voices of brilliant illustrators and animators before they launched to fame.
This reissued comics anthology is full of memorable and gorgeous tales from multiple New York Times bestselling authors and award-winning artists, including:
• Kazu Kibuishi, New York Times bestselling author of the Amulet series • Tony Cliff, New York Times bestselling author of the Delilah Dirk series • Matthew S. Armstrong, New York Times bestselling author of The Chronicles of Narnia Pop-up • Leland Myrick, New York Times bestselling illustrator of Feynman • Der-shing Helmer, Ignatz Award–winning creator of The Meek • Sonny Liew, Eisner Award–winning author of The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye • And more!
Reviews
Praise for the Flight series “Sumptuously produced . . . The emphasis on the visual is Flight’s most notable strength.”—Booklist “By turns magical, beautiful, fantastical and heartfelt.”—The Buffalo News “Critically recognized, gorgeous anthologies.”—Library Journal “Vibrant and eye-catching.”—The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Author
Kazu Kibuishi was 24 years old and working full-time in the animation industry when he began developing the idea of doing Flight. He began contacting his friends in the animation, comics, and graphic novel world to see if they would want to join the project. He now works from his home studio in Pasadena, California, creating and promoting Flight and his popular young adult comic Daisy Kutter, which was nominated as an American Library Association Best Book for Young Adults—the only graphic novel on the list in 2005.