Cover: Tula Lotay
Barnstormers: A Ballad of Love and Murder #[nn]
“Chapter One”
A young woman in a leather aviator cap and goggles gazes upward from an open cockpit, her expression caught somewhere between wonder and unease, while a vivid red biplane cuts through the smoky sky above her — Tula Lotay's painterly cover sets a mood that's equal parts romance and danger. Scott Snyder and Lotay's Will Eisner Award–nominated *Barnstormers: A Ballad of Love and Murder* promises exactly what its subtitle delivers, wrapping golden-age aviation atmosphere around a story of love and lethal intrigue. This is the kind of opening chapter that rewards readers who love their pulp thrills rendered with genuine artistic ambition.
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writer Scott Snyder · artist, inker Tula Lotay · colorist Dee Cunniffe · letterer Richard Starkings · cover Tula Lotay
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writer Scott Snyder
artist, inker Tula Lotay
colorist Dee Cunniffe
letterer Richard Starkings
cover pencils, inks Tula Lotay