Soul Stealer

Soul Stealer is a graphic novel written by Michael Easton, with art by Christopher Shy and published by Black Watch Comics. It was named Graphic Novel of the Year by 'Ain't it Cool News in 2010. Soul Stealer[1] is an explicit tale of horror and fantasy that follows the pieced-together, Frankenstein-like hero, Kalan, on an centuries-spanning search for his eternal love, the beautiful Oxania.

Soul Stealer
Front cover
CreatorMichael Easton
Christopher Shy
Date2010
PublisherBlack Watch Comics

Author

Michael Easton acted on TV shows such as VR5, 413 Hope Street, Total Recall 2070 and Ally McBeal and is preparing a second volume of poetry. His first was titled Eighteen Straight Whiskeys. His next graphic novel, Credence, will be released in the fall of 2013 by Black Watch Comics. In 2015, he wrote and directed a short film called Ultraviolent, which won the Best Of Show Award at the Best Shorts Competition.

In 2009, Easton collaborated with Peter Straub on the graphic novel The Green Woman for Vertigo. The book included art by John Bolton.

Artist

Christopher Shy gained popularity with the release of Pathfinder for Dark Horse Comics. His most recent work is Dead Space: Salvage for IDW and The North End of the World for Black Watch Comics. He is the founder of Studio Ronin.

Editor/Letterer

Leah Novak has been an active professional comic book Letterer and Creative Editor in the field for over 11 years. She has worked on many independent graphic novels and comic books, as well as editing Dead Space for EA. She continues to work with Michael Easton on various projects.

Reviews

Keith Howell for Ain’t It Cool News said, "It will be one of the most profound experiences you will ever remember in sitting back to read a graphic novel."[2]

gollark: It's a very rare blue pen, because Amazon apparently no longer sell boxes of 100 pens.
gollark: I can contribute exactly £2.86 and a blue pen from my desk.
gollark: I guess it would be a great incentive to develop faster prime factoring algorithms, should such things be possible.
gollark: Just factoring random primes probably wouldn't be too useful.
gollark: Massive baked-in advantages to whoever is first.

References

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