Description
Welcome to the fascinating world of Blue Book Volume 2: 1947, an exceptional non-fiction comic book that dives deep into the mysterious realm of UFO abductions. Created by the acclaimed team behind the New York Times bestselling series and multi-Eisner award winners of Something is Killing the Children, The Nice House on the Lake, The Department of Truth, and Powers, this volume presents thrilling narratives that are both thought-provoking and visually stunning.
At the heart of this collection lies the remarkable story of Kenneth Arnold, who, in 1947, took to the skies in his Call-Air A-2. His flight over the Pacific Northwest took an unexpected turn when he witnessed a dazzling flash of silver light. This encounter with unidentified flying objects not only altered his life but also marked a significant moment in UFO history. Readers will find themselves captivated by the detailed illustrations and compelling storytelling that seeks to capture the strange essence of these encounters.
Blue Book Volume 2: 1947 is brought to you by Tiny Onion Studios and Dark Horse Comics, who present a diverse array of creator-owned projects from the innovative mind of James Tynion IV. The collection spans a wide spectrum of interests, from supernatural non-fiction to high-concept coming-of-age monster comics. Each story is crafted with care, providing a unique perspective on the unknown.
Title | Blue Book Volume 2: 1947 |
Brand | Jonathan Cape |
Features | Non-fiction comic, UFO abductions, true stories |
Contents | Collects Blue Book: 1947 #1–#5 |
With its intricate artwork and engaging narratives, Blue Book Volume 2: 1947 offers more than just entertainment; it invites readers to ponder the mysteries that lie beyond our understanding. Each page is infused with an atmosphere of intrigue, making it ideal for both comic enthusiasts and those curious about the enigma of UFOs.
This collection stands as a testament to the power of storytelling, blending fact with artistry in a way that is both accessible and profound. As you turn the pages, you’ll find yourself drawn into a world where the boundaries of reality blur, and the extraordinary becomes commonplace.
Join Kenneth Arnold on his unforgettable journey through the skies and explore the stories that have captivated imaginations for decades. Blue Book Volume 2: 1947 is not just a comic book; it’s an experience that challenges perceptions and encourages inquiry into the unknown. Don’t miss out on this compelling addition to your collection.
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