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Sea Of Red Volume 1: No Grave But The Sea Paperback – 25 Oct. 2005
- Since being turned undead by the crew of the cursed Pirate ship, The Black Galleon, Marco Esperanza has spent the past 400 years tied to the bow of a sunken vessel, clinging to life in the dark, briny, deep. His confinement at the bottom of the sea ends when he is discovered by film director Joel Cameron's submarine on a scouting expedition for his next film. Hungry to film a live vampire battle, Cameron urges Marco to seek out the man responsible and have his revenge.
- Print length104 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherImage Comics
- Publication date25 Oct. 2005
- Dimensions17.15 x 1.27 x 26.04 cm
- ISBN-101582405379
- ISBN-13978-1582405377
Product details
- Publisher : Image Comics (25 Oct. 2005)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 104 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1582405379
- ISBN-13 : 978-1582405377
- Dimensions : 17.15 x 1.27 x 26.04 cm
- Customer reviews:
About the authors
Rick Remender is the writer/co-creator of comics such as Deadly Class, Fear Agent, Black Science, Seven to Eternity, LOW, The Scumbag, Tokyo Ghost and Death or Glory. During his years at Marvel he wrote Captain America, Uncanny X-Force, Venom and created The Uncanny Avengers. His work at Marvel Comics is the basis for major elements of Avengers: Endgame, Falcon and Winter Soldier, and Deadpool 2.
He served as lead writer/co-showrunner on SyFy's adaption of his co-creation Deadly Class with the Russo Brothers, wrote/developed video games for Electronic Arts such as Bulletstorm and Dead Space, and served as an animator on films such as The Iron Giant and Anastasia.
He currently curates his own publishing imprint, Giant Generator, at Image Comics while writing the film adaptation of Cary Fukunaga’s Tokyo Ghost for Legendary and serving as executive producer on Fear Agent being developed by Matt Tolmach Productions and Point Grey through Sony for Amazon.
Kieron Dwyer is an artist and writer who has worked in the comicbook industry since 1987. Known in his early career for popular runs on the monthly Captain America title with writer Mark Gruenwald, Action Comics with David Michelinie, and the Avengers with Kurt Busiek, Dwyer also worked on well-regarded mini-series such as Batman: Dark Knight, Dark City with Peter Milligan, Superman: The Dark Side and Elseworld's Finest, both co-created with writer John Francis Moore.
Dwyer went on to co-create and illustrate a number of independent, creator-owned graphic novels, notably Last of the Independents with Matt Fraction, Remains with Steve Niles, and Night Mary, Sea of Red, and XXXombies all with frequent collaborator Rick Remender. Dwyer was also the driving force behind the cult-classic underground humor comic series, LCD: Lowest Comic Denominator, which is being collected into a trade paperback available from Image Comics in summer 2020.
Since 2006, Dwyer has worked primarily in the advertising industry, drawing storyboards and concept art for numerous high-profile campaigns, including Old Spice, Coca-Cola, KFC, Nike and many more. His eponymous website has many examples of his illustration work.
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- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 7 December 2017The art is pretty good, the story is meh and some of the characters are bad, and not believable.
I am glad it was only £3 or so.
I won't be buying vol 2.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 29 March 2014This is a Vampires & Pirates crossover story. It's actually better than it sounds, and there are lots of twists and turns in the story to keep it going over the three book series.
Unfortunately, the original comic was cancelled after thirteen issues so book 3 ended in a very rushed way but this first book (collecting the first four issues) was vey promising indeed. With it moody and atmospheric art, one wonders what could have been if the series had been able to continue...