Dan Jolley began writing professionally at the age of 19. Since starting out in comic books, he has worked for DC (Firestorm), Marvel (Dr. Strange), Dark Horse (Aliens), and Image (G.I. Joe). He later branched out into licensed-property novels (Star Trek), film novelizations (Iron Man), and original novels, including the urban fantasy series Five Elements and the Audible Original House of Teeth. Working with Erin Hunter, he has scripted the manga stories set in the Warriors universe. Dan lives with his wife Tracy and a handful of largely inert felines in northwest Georgia. Readers can learn more about him at www.danjolley.com. Natalie 'Tally' Nourigat is a sequential artist living in Portland, Oregon. She is a member of Periscope Studio and has the pleasure of making comics for a living. Her comic work includes Wrapped Up in You (Graphic Universe), Between Gears (Image Comics), and A Boy and a Girl (Oni Press).
When a weird midnight rite in a museum brings a hunky Incan mummy back to life, teenage Staci has a decision to make.Tall, dark, chiseled and gifted with magical powers to boot, the stranger who introduces himself as Pachacutec, or 'Chuck, ' puts Staci onthe horns of a dilemma: Though they have instantly and thoroughly clicked, even he admits that his reanimation is dangerous and unnatural. Furthermore, Staci has a set of erstwhile friends who have been dabbling in magic, and they are so eager to drain the Incan prince of power that they've put a vicious hex on Staci to pressure her into betraying him. Even minor figures are distinguishable characters in Nourigat's monotone ink-and-wash art, and both their emotional tides and the increasingly suspenseful dramatic action are ably conveyed in the small but clear panels. The climactic face-off takes place in the can't-miss setting of an after-hours fair and leaves the would-be witches thoroughly chastened and Chuck still around for romance--plus, there's a closing 'interview' in which he reveals that he's actually based on a historical figure.True to this series' winning formula, an enjoyable mix of terror, comedy and romance.(Graphic paranormal romance. 12-14) --Kirkus Reviews-- "Journal" (9/1/2012 12:00:00 AM)
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