Midnight Society: The Black Lake

· Midnight Society: The Black Lake Vol 1, #1-4 · Sold by Dark Horse Comics
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About this ebook

Forty years ago, England’s greatest adventurers shattered their friendship, making a terrible choice that would come to haunt humanity. Forty years later, when she’s sent on a desperate rescue operation to Scotland’s Loch Ness, secret agent Matilda Finn faces the consequences of that choice and questions her already-loose ties to human society. Collects Midnight Society: The Black Lake #1–#4.
“A gem of a comic book.”—Oscar Maltby, Newsarama
“Drew Johnson has drawn a beautifully elucidated world . . . The word ‘impeccable’ comes to mind.”—Walter Simonson

About the author

Drew Edward Johnson started drawing comic books in 1995 with Dark Horse Comics' Star Wars X-Wing Rogue Squadron. His work has since been published by DC Comics, Marvel Comics, Top Cow, DDP, Wildstorm, BOOM! Studios, Disney Publishing, and Sports Illustrated. Past commercial clients have included Hasbro Toys and Walt Disney Studios. Drew is best known for his work on DC Comics' Wonder Woman #195–210, #211, and #214. Other ongoing series work has included DC Comics' Supergirl and Wildstorm's The Authority. Over the course of his career, Johnson has been a member of Macon, Georgia's, Jolly Roger Studio; Macon, Georgia's, Studio Phoenix, which he cofounded with Ray Snyder and Dan Jolley; and Portland, Oregon's, Mercury Studio, which is now known as Periscope Studio. These days, Drew lives in Burbank, California, with his wife, animator/director Karen Carnegie Johnson, their children, Cole and Quinn, and a cat named Lucy.

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