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Rick Veitch's The One

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Rick Veitch's The One

Contributors:

By (Author) Rick Veitch
Introduction by Alan Moore

ISBN:

9781684053582

Publisher:

Idea & Design Works

Imprint:

Idea & Design Works

Publication Date:

15th January 2019

UK Publication Date:

15th January 2019

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Dewey:

741.5973

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

200

Dimensions:

Width 184mm, Height 286mm, Spine 18mm

Weight:

890g

Description

The classic revisionist superhero saga that predates Watchmen and The Dark Knight Returns and presented a shocking worldview that almost predicted today's political climate. Rick Veitch's ground-breaking series has been called the last word on superheroes. It is a world-spanning, continent-crushing, over-the-top adventure story that brings the United States and Russia to the brink of annihilation... from both nuclear warheads and crazed superheroes-run-amok! Completely remastered with new scans and updated color--all overseen by Veitch himself.

Reviews

"The One is American iconography writ large." Nell Gaiman

"The superhero as a panacea for society's problems." Print Magazine

Post-Watchmen, its become fairly common for comics to take a No Heroesline But in THE ONE, Veitch was ahead of the whole game. Hed alreadyseen Moores points about the corruptive power of ideologies, the naivety oflooking for saviors, and the impotence of costumed heroes. THE ONEmakesall those points and then some. Then the story moves on to the largerquestion: who are the real heroes who will save us from ourselves"popmatters.com

Author Bio

Rick Veitch is a prolific comic book writer and artist who rose to prominence with his work for DC in the 1980s, most notably on Swamp Thing. His extensive list of creator-owned projects includes Bratpack and The One, from his own King Hell Press and later from IDW Publishing, and Can't Get No and Army@Love from Vertigo. He also collaborated with Alan Moore on several titles from Image and Wildstorm, including 1963, Supreme, and America's Best Comics.

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