Later this month, Top Shelf Productions will launch Super Trash Clash. The new younger grownup graphic novel comes from Mexican cartoonist Edgar Camacho, with translation by Eva Ibarzabel. The guide follows a younger girl who displays on her childhood after discovering a duplicate of a really terrible online game she had when she was youthful. Ahead of the graphic novel’s launch, The Beat is happy to current an unique preview of pages from the guide.
Here’s how Top Shelf describes Super Trash Clan:
Nostalgia for the world’s worst online game brings a woman again to her childhood in an action-packed indie graphic novel about friendship, household, and three-hit combos.
It’s an age-old story: for her birthday, Dul wished the most well liked new online game, however her mother unintentionally purchased her Super Trash Clash… one of many worst video games ever made. But years later, when older Dul finds a cartridge in a classic retailer, reminiscences come flooding again: less complicated occasions when she might disappear into digital worlds or spend hours battling with buddies and enemies, and the love and sacrifices that sure her household collectively.
This vivid and action-packed graphic novel from Mexican rising star Edgar Camacho is a heartwarming reflection on what gaming means to youngsters, crammed stuffed with Easter eggs and tributes to the video games that formed our tradition.
Super Trash Clan is the newest graphic novel from Edgar Camacho. His earlier guide, Onion Skin, received Mexico’s first National Young Graphic Novel Award, and was launched in English from Top Shelf final yr.
Check out the unique preview for Super Trash Clan beneath. The graphic novel is due out in bookstores on Tuesday, November twenty ninth, and in comedian retailers on Wednesday, November thirtieth.
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