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Neil Kleid

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    Jewish in America: Brownsville/The Big Kahn
    Brownsville
    Savor
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    • Savor

      • 144pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      2,7(16)Évaluer

      An adventuring chef must face five deadly restaurants, assemble the ultimate knife, and defeat a band of pirate cooks to save her island and the woman she loves. Warrior chef Savor Batonnet has returned home, to the island of Earth's Oven, after years away. When she learns that a crew of demonic pirate cooks has captured both the island and her family, Savor has to take on her very first quest as a newly minted hero! But are being called a "hero" and a handful of skills all the ingredients she needs to face five deadly restaurants, forge the world's most powerful knife, save both her parents and the woman she loves? Creators Neil Kleid (Brownsville, Kings and Canvas, Powers: The Secret History of Deena Pilgrim), John Broglia (God Complex, Zombie-Sama) and Frank Reynoso (Kings and Canvas, The Sweetness) serve up a bite-sized story about finding your way, food fighting, family, fun and adventure! Fans of video games and cooking competitions will enjoy this all ages graphic novel.

      Savor
    • Brownsville

      • 205pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,1(88)Évaluer

      Set in 1930s Brooklyn, the narrative delves into the lives of Jewish gangsters Allie Tanennbaum and Abe Reles, who rise to infamy under the leadership of Louis Lepke Buchalter in the notorious hit operation known as "Murder, Inc." The story explores themes of loyalty and betrayal as these men navigate the treacherous world of organized crime, ultimately turning against their closest allies. Neil Kleid, a Xeric Award winner, crafts a gripping tale of ambition and moral conflict in a gritty urban landscape.

      Brownsville
    • Rising star and award-winning comics writer Neil Kleid explores two aspects of what it's like being Jewish within America in this banded set of two highly praised graphic novels: Brownsville and The Big Kahn. Set in 1930s Brooklyn, Brownsville follows the intertwined lives of Jewish gangsters Allie Tanennbaum, Abe Reles and scores of hoods organised by Louis Lepke Buchalter as they make themselves into the most dangerous men in America. The Big Kahn is an exploration of the very nature of faith when it is discovered that Rabbi David Kahn lived a forty-year lie and was never Jewish.

      Jewish in America: Brownsville/The Big Kahn
    • Ten strangers, trapped beneath the Hudson River, are forced to depend on their fellow commuters in order to survive an apocalyptic event... Those left must fight their way through more than rubble to make it to safety. But the darkness is closing in, and with it their own individual fears and paranoia. It’ll be a long road to the end of the tunnel…that is, if they don’t kill each other before they get there. Collects The Panic from the Comixology Originals digital series in print for the first time.

      The Panic