World War Two: Against the Rising Sun - Jason Quinn - Books - Campfire - 9789381182055 - September 17, 2015
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World War Two: Against the Rising Sun

Jason Quinn

World War Two: Against the Rising Sun

Marc Notes: This title focuses on the war in the East. The story is told through the eyes of servicemen and civilians on both sides of the conflict, giving a full and thorough picture of the war and why it happened. With sophisticated and immersive artwork, the comic is appealing to children as well as being educational and accurate. It shows them that history is more than just a load of old dusty dates but a living entity that has repercussions on the way we live now. The real-life characters give history a face and a name, and pull children right into the past. Biographical Note: Jason Quinn is the award winning author of Campfire's "Steve Jobs: Genius by Design "and "Gandhi: My Life is My Message." He learned to read with Marvel Comics and was devastated when his teacher told him Spider-Man did not exist. He has worked in publishing for the last twenty years as an editor and writer, working on everything from Spider-Man to Barbie. He worked as Campfire's Creative Content Head from 2012 to 2014. His other Campfire titles include "Little Alien, Genesis: From Creation to the Flood, The Beautiful Game" and many others. A resident of New Delhi, India, Naresh Kumar describes himself as a seeker who is continuously trying to learn as much as he can, and his art is an expression of his curiosity towards the world. A firm believer in humanity, Naresh brings an experienced hand to the drawing board, and his photo-realistic style captures the subtle emotions of his characters. His work features in a number of titles from Campfire, which include "Julius Caesar, Martin Luther King," and" Sinbad: The Legacy.""

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released September 17, 2015
ISBN13 9789381182055
Publishers Campfire
Genre Chronological Period > 1930's
Pages 168
Dimensions 169 × 261 × 12 mm   ·   532 g

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