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"There are only two kinds of objects in this world: the ones that shine and the ones that don't. Silver's protagonist, James Finnigan, only concerns himself with objects from the first category. Those objects don't hide in plain sight. They hide in dark places. When Finnigan loses his grifter gang's lifetime fortune in a heist gone wrong, he stumbles on a consolation prize in the crypt of the Harker Foundation--a notebook that tells of an ancient, immeasurable treasure, accompanied by a bar of pure silver to prove it. It's a tall tale but also Finnigan's only lead. In an effort to make up for…mehr

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"There are only two kinds of objects in this world: the ones that shine and the ones that don't. Silver's protagonist, James Finnigan, only concerns himself with objects from the first category. Those objects don't hide in plain sight. They hide in dark places. When Finnigan loses his grifter gang's lifetime fortune in a heist gone wrong, he stumbles on a consolation prize in the crypt of the Harker Foundation--a notebook that tells of an ancient, immeasurable treasure, accompanied by a bar of pure silver to prove it. It's a tall tale but also Finnigan's only lead. In an effort to make up for what he's lost, he mounts the heist of the millennium in search of the Silver Dragon. Just one catch: the famed treasure is said to be hidden in a castle full of vampires"--
Autorenporträt
Stephan Franck is an award-nominated animator/writer/director/comic book creator, who supervised the animation of Marvel Studios’ What If . . . ? Season 1, and is directing new episodes of the series. He was a supervising animator on the cult classic The Iron Giant, and contributed story to Despicable Me. He cocreated the animated TV series Corneil & Bernie (Nicktoons—Hub Network), received an Annie Award nomination for Best Director in a TV Program for the featurette Smurfs: The Legend of Smurfy Hollow. Equally active in comics, Stephan founded the comic book publishing company Dark Planet. His graphic novel debut Silver earned a nomination for the prestigious Russ Manning Award at San Diego Comic-Con’s Eisner Awards, and it is now published by Abrams ComicArts.