Kings in Disguise
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| Kings in Disguise | |
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| Publisher | Kitchen Sink Press |
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| Main character(s) | Freddie Bloch |
| Creative team | |
| Writer(s) | Jim Vance |
| Artist(s) | Dan Burr |
| Creator(s) | Jim Vance |
Kings in Disguise is a six issue comic book limited series, published in 1988 by Kitchen Sink Press. It was created by writer Jim Vance and artist Dan Burr. It is considered as one of the hundred best comic book stories of all time and has been hailed by Alan Moore, Will Eisner, Harvey Kurtzman and Art Spiegelman.[1][2] It was issued in trade paperback in 1990 and 2006.
It's a multiple Harvey and Eisner awards winner.
The story is set during the Depression.
[edit] Quote
"One of the most moving and compelling human stories to emerge out of the graphic story medium." —Alan Moore
[edit] References
- Vance, James (2006). Kings in Disguise, Dan Burr, ill., New York: W.W. Norton. ISBN 0393328481. OCLC 62697235.


