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The Mind of James Svengal

By (author) Jordan Sam Adams, By (author) Lyndon White, Illustrated by Lyndon White

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After discovering experimental hallucinogenic pills, a troubled artist, struggling with post-traumatic stress disorder, embarks on a series of surreal trips into his subconscious – but is he ready for what he’ll find there? As James Svengal searches for inner peace, his life spirals out of control and he is forced to confront harsh truths about his relationships, his work and himself. Animals talk, gramophones wash ashore, and relationships are tested in this surreal and affecting graphic novel from the critically acclaimed creative team of Lyndon White and Jordan Sam Adams.

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Publisher | Blue Fox Publishing
Published date | 16 Feb 2018
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Format | Paperback / softback
Pages | 180
Dimensions | 240 x 160 x 15mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 458g
ISBN | 978-1-9125-7100-0
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BISAC | comics & graphic novels / general


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