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As seen here: THE TOURIST, by Brian Wood and Toby Cypress. 104 pages, black and white, February 2005"When Moss arrives in a remote coastal village on the North Sea, he is welcomed as what he appears to be: a somewhat grubby American backpacker. He gets contract work on the offshore oil rig and courts Julie Tucker, a local café owner and single mother. Gradually the town begins to realize just who it is they're harboring: a Special Forces soldier gone AWOL-turned-smuggler, and if that weren't bad enough, he has a lot of really rough bastards riding into town after him. The safety of the town and the woman he loves vs. the successful conclusion of a very lucrative drug deal – which will Moss choose?" THE COURIERS 03: THE BALLAD OF JOHNNY FUNWRECKER, by Brian Wood and Rob G. 88 pages, black and white, January 2005"Book Three in the COURIERS saga hits the rewind button on the lives of everybody's two favorite urban mercenary couriers and goes back, way back, to 1993. Moustafa's a dirtbag grunge kid selling weed by the cube at Astor Place and Special's a riot grrrl with a mean streak, looking to carve a place for herself in the criminal underworld. How do these two unlikely partners meet up and become the tight-knit team they are now? Meet Johnny Funwrecker, the hilarious larger-than-life Chinatown mob boss and role model for little street rat hooligans all over. Wood doesn't scrimp on the action and humor in this origin story, and artist Rob G kicks out his own hometown anthem, drawing New York City the way only a true local can." DEMO SCRIPTBOOK, by Brian Wood, 144 pages, black and white, January 2005"Collecting the original twelve scripts of the landmark comics series, the Demo Script Book allows an entertaining and informative behind-the-scenes look at writer Brian Wood and artist Becky Cloonan's creative process, including the early notes setting up the characters, setting, and cover illustrations for each issue. Presented in Wood's very readable script/prose hybrid format and complemented with 12 new illustrations by Cloonan, the Demo Script Book stands solidly on it own or as a companion to the original series."
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