Next week will see the discharge of Malcolm Kid and the Perfect Song. The younger grownup graphic novel from Oni Press is written by Austin Paramore, illustrated by Sarah Bollinger, inked and coloured by Marika Cresta, and lettered by Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou. The ebook tells the story of a younger musician who discovers a supernatural keyboard. Today The Beat is happy to supply an unique excerpt from the graphic novel.
Here’s how Oni Press describes Malcolm Kid and the Perfect Song:
What does the right tune sound like?
Normally, Malcolm Kid wouldn’t give this kind of query the time of day. As a straight B-student with a coronary heart of copper, he’s much more involved with overcoming mediocrity than he’s with reaching perfection. But that every one modifications when he stumbles throughout the LK-2000—an odd keyboard cursed with the soul of an outdated jazz musician.
Malcolm quickly learns that the one strategy to free this musician’s soul is by performing the excellent tune. With a lot hesitation, and the assistance of his lifelong buddy January Young, Malcolm embarks on a musical journey throughout the town of New Bronzeville within the hopes of discovering the right tune and discovering himself as a musician alongside the way in which.
Malcolm Kid and the Perfect Song is the primary ebook from Austin Paramore, a scriptwriter and director who has beforehand accomplished work for Nintendo, Samsung, and The Field Museum. It’s the primary Oni Press ebook for Sarah Bollinger. The artist beforehand illustrated the WEBTOON sequence Girls Have a Blog with author Thorn Kurtzhals, which is ready to return to print from Rocketship Entertainment subsequent month.
Check out the unique five-page excerpt from Malcolm Kid and the Perfect Song under. The graphic novel is due out in bookstores subsequent Tuesday, August 1st, and in comedian retailers on Wednesday, August 2nd.
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