When David loses his wife and child in a tragic car accident, he decides--full of anger at the cruelty of the event--to turn against God. He sets out to systematically break each of the Ten Commandments in order to both spite God and to get his attention! But will he go all the way, and break the commandment "Thou shalt not kill?" Two mysterious figures, Mr. White and Mr. Black, try to win David over to their side: the religious or the humanistic. Deeply sad in parts and comical in others, this modern story explores age old questions: Is there a God? And if there is, does that God care about us?…mehr
When David loses his wife and child in a tragic car accident, he decides--full of anger at the cruelty of the event--to turn against God. He sets out to systematically break each of the Ten Commandments in order to both spite God and to get his attention! But will he go all the way, and break the commandment "Thou shalt not kill?" Two mysterious figures, Mr. White and Mr. Black, try to win David over to their side: the religious or the humanistic. Deeply sad in parts and comical in others, this modern story explores age old questions: Is there a God? And if there is, does that God care about us?Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Sean Michael Wilson is a comic book writer from Scotland, now living in Japan. His published works include a graphic novel version of A Christmas Carol ("Best of 2008," Sunday Times), AX: alternative manga ("Best Ten Books of 2010," Publishers Weekly), Parecomic (with an introduction by Noam Chomsky), and an acclaimed manga version of the Japanese classic, The Book of Five Rings. Michiru Morikawa is a Japanese illustrator and manga artist. She won the prestigious International Manga and Anime Award in Britain, and received a prize for Best New Manga Artist from Kodansha. With Sean Michael Wilson she has created several graphic novels so far: Yakuza Moon, Demon's Sermon, Musashi, and The Faceless Ghost.
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