The adventure continues in Volume 2 of this genre-bending, death-defying, Eisner-nominated series by acclaimed author G. Willow Wilson (Invisible Kingdom, Ms Marvel, The Bird King) and celebrated illustrator M.K. Perker (The New Yorker, Mad Magazine, The Unwritten, Fables). Acrophobic flight attendant Blythe has left her safe, sterile life for a world of strange danger. And she's been taken under the wing of none other than Amelia Earhart herself--alive and soaring after all these years. How did Amelia survive her disappearance? What is the centuries-old secret that enables her to travel the known and unknown world, using nothing but dreams for fuel? And what is her real agenda?
The answers find Blythe charting a course for the edge of reality--and the heart of the man she loves.
"...I've enjoyed
AIR to no end--it starts off as Rushdie and then parachutes off into Pynchon."--Neil Gaiman
"An entertaining read with some serious points to make about the fluidity of borders in the 21st century."--The Onion
Author: G. Willow Wilson
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Berger Books
Published: 03/07/2023
Pages: 128
Weight: 0.85lbs
Size: 10.08h x 6.54w x 0.47d
ISBN: 9781506731728
About the AuthorG. Willow Wilson is author of the New York Times bestselling comic book series
Ms. Marvel, winner of the 2015 Hugo Award for Best Graphic Story. Her first novel,
Alif the Unseen, was a New York Times Notable Book of 2012, long listed for the Women's Prize for Fiction (formerly the Orange Prize) and winner of the World Fantasy Award for Best Novel. At San Diego Comic Con, it was announced that Willow would take over writing duties on the ongoing Wonder Woman comic book series in November 2018.
Willow was born in New Jersey and attended high school in Colorado. After converting to Islam in 2003 at age 20, Willow spent the next several years living in Egypt and studying religion and Arabic. Her work often addresses the fault lines between tradition and pop culture.
She currently lives in Seattle with her husband and two children.
M.K. Perker is known for his work on
Fables, T
he New Yorker, and
Mad Magazine.