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AIR
AIR Vol. 1: Letters from Lost Countries
$9.99
Paperback
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BOOK DETAILS

  • Paperback
  • Mar.10.2009
  • 9781401221539
  • DC Comics

G. Willow gives an overview of the book:

"I've read the first half-dozen issues of AIR and been enjoying it no end...it starts off as Rushdie and parachutes off into Pynchon."   --Neil Gaiman An acrophobic stewardess is drawn into a clandestine world of flight by a man who may or may not be a terrorist. Follow Blythe as she navigates a secret war for the sky, and discovers a destiny like nothing she's ever imagined. Letters from Lost Countries collects the first five issues of the groundbreaking comic book series by G. Willow Wilson and artist M.K. Perker. Available now for pre-order from Amazon.com. 
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"I've read the first half-dozen issues of AIR and been enjoying it no end...it starts off as Rushdie and parachutes off into Pynchon."   --Neil Gaiman

An acrophobic stewardess is drawn into a clandestine world of flight by a man who may or may not be a terrorist. Follow Blythe as she navigates a secret war for the sky, and discovers a destiny like nothing she's ever imagined. Letters from Lost Countries collects the first five issues of the groundbreaking comic book series by G. Willow Wilson and artist M.K. Perker. Available now for pre-order from Amazon.com. 

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About G. Willow

G. Willow Wilson is an American author and essayist who divides her time between Egypt and the US. Her articles about modern religion and the Middle East have appeared in publications including the Atlantic Monthly, The New York Times Magazine and The...

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