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Calamity Jane: The Calamitous Life of Martha Jane Cannary

Calamity Jane: The Calamitous Life of Martha Jane Cannary

Current price: $29.99
Publication Date: September 5th, 2017
Publisher:
IDW Publishing
ISBN:
9781631408694
Pages:
368

Description

Return to the real-life days of the wild, wild West where the life was rough... especially for women. The prototypical cowgirl, Calamity Jane was a bona fide frontierswoman, a professional scout, drunk, and sometime whore, doing whatever it took to stay alive in the hardscrabble days of American expansion. Writer Christian Perrissin (El Niño, Cape Horn) joins forces with Alph-Art-winning artist Matthieu Blanchin to tackle the legend of Martha Jane Cannary and her daring life alongside the likes of Buffalo Bill Cody and Wild Bill Hickok. Presented in English for the first time ever, this graphic novel illustrates the extraordinary tale of an independent woman with gumption -- the incredible Calamity Jane!

Nominated for a 2018 Eisner Award for Best Reality-Based Work.

About the Author

Christian Perrissin attended the Fine Arts of Annecy and the workshop BD of Applied Arts Duperré in Paris, but gravitated towards writing. Between 1987 and 1990 he trained with Yves Lavandier. In 1992, he published The Hunt of Prince Charming, the first album of the series Hélène Cartier created with cartoonist Buche. Meanwhile, he worked for Bayard Presse, wrote for TV series (Tribunal and Dr Sylvestre), and embarked on a movie project as part of a workshop funded by Canal + Scripture. Then with Marc Bourgne as a draftsman, he continued the series Redbeard, succeeding Jean-Michel Charlier and Jean Ollivier.

In 2008, he created Martha Jane Cannary: The Calamitous Life of Calamity Jane with artist Matthew Blanchin (in 3 volumes). The series received an excellent reception, receiving the Ouest-France Prize 2008 and the price necessary at the Angoulême Festival in 2009.

Praise for Calamity Jane: The Calamitous Life of Martha Jane Cannary

"As a mature-readers supplement to Laura Ingalls Wilder’s 'Little House' books, this Angoulême Award winner makes a splendid volume for those interested in the Old West, women’s history, and American history of the 1800s." –Library Journal