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Dragman

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  • Author:
    APPLEBY Steven
  • ISBN:
    9781787330177
  • Publication Date:
    March 2020
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    336
  • Binding:
    Hardback
  • Publisher:
    Te Herenga Waka University Press
  • Country of Publication:
Dragman
Dragman

Dragman

Regular price $45.00
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    APPLEBY Steven
  • ISBN:
    9781787330177
  • Publication Date:
    March 2020
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    336
  • Binding:
    Hardback
  • Publisher:
    Te Herenga Waka University Press
  • Country of Publication:

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A delightfully witty and exciting graphic novel by one of Britain's favourite artists.

Dragman tells the story of August Crimp, a man who has superpowers when he puts on women's clothes. August loves wearing a dress but is deeply ashamed of his compulsion and terrified of rejection should it ever come out. So he tells no one. Not even his wife. But then one day a little girl falls from the rooftop cafe at the Art Museum and August has no choice but to fly and save her -- an event witnessed by hundreds of people.

And August Crimp's life is never the same again.

Dragman is Steven Appleby's first long-form graphic thriller. Inspired by the superhero comics he read as a child and informed by his own secret life as a transvestite, Steven Appleby has created a multi-layered, tightly plotted, cleverly structured novel with a compulsive forward drive in which August battles greed, evil and his own self-doubt in a fight to save himself, his marriage -- and the human soul. A real page-turner, Dragman brims with humanity, subtlety and wit -- plus plenty of Steven Appleby's oblique and absurdly imaginative musings on 'what is life really all about?'
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  • A delightfully witty and exciting graphic novel by one of Britain's favourite artists.

    Dragman tells the story of August Crimp, a man who has superpowers when he puts on women's clothes. August loves wearing a dress but is deeply ashamed of his compulsion and terrified of rejection should it ever come out. So he tells no one. Not even his wife. But then one day a little girl falls from the rooftop cafe at the Art Museum and August has no choice but to fly and save her -- an event witnessed by hundreds of people.

    And August Crimp's life is never the same again.

    Dragman is Steven Appleby's first long-form graphic thriller. Inspired by the superhero comics he read as a child and informed by his own secret life as a transvestite, Steven Appleby has created a multi-layered, tightly plotted, cleverly structured novel with a compulsive forward drive in which August battles greed, evil and his own self-doubt in a fight to save himself, his marriage -- and the human soul. A real page-turner, Dragman brims with humanity, subtlety and wit -- plus plenty of Steven Appleby's oblique and absurdly imaginative musings on 'what is life really all about?'
A delightfully witty and exciting graphic novel by one of Britain's favourite artists.

Dragman tells the story of August Crimp, a man who has superpowers when he puts on women's clothes. August loves wearing a dress but is deeply ashamed of his compulsion and terrified of rejection should it ever come out. So he tells no one. Not even his wife. But then one day a little girl falls from the rooftop cafe at the Art Museum and August has no choice but to fly and save her -- an event witnessed by hundreds of people.

And August Crimp's life is never the same again.

Dragman is Steven Appleby's first long-form graphic thriller. Inspired by the superhero comics he read as a child and informed by his own secret life as a transvestite, Steven Appleby has created a multi-layered, tightly plotted, cleverly structured novel with a compulsive forward drive in which August battles greed, evil and his own self-doubt in a fight to save himself, his marriage -- and the human soul. A real page-turner, Dragman brims with humanity, subtlety and wit -- plus plenty of Steven Appleby's oblique and absurdly imaginative musings on 'what is life really all about?'