ATTU

The Collected Volumes

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Pub Date Aug 17 2016 | Archive Date Nov 08 2016

Description

"One of the unsung American masters of comics."—Stephen R. Bissette
A rebellious caveman, cast out by his mountain-dwelling tribe, finds adventure in the lowlands among giant tigers, dinosaurs, and visitors from another planet. Rendered in stark black-and-white by Sam Glanzman, the acclaimed creator of the U.S.S. Stevens stories, this gripping graphic novel collection combines prehistory, super-science, and time travel.
Exclusive Bonus Material:
• In addition to ATTU Books 1 and 2, this edition includes the never-before-published Book 3, JAN-UK
• Foreword by Jeff Lemire
• Introduction by Timothy Truman
• Afterword by Stephen R. Bissette
• "Extras" section with "pin-up" tributes and original artwork by Sam Glanzman

"One of the unsung American masters of comics."—Stephen R. Bissette
A rebellious caveman, cast out by his mountain-dwelling tribe, finds adventure in the lowlands among giant tigers, dinosaurs, and...


Available Editions

EDITION Paperback
ISBN 9780486804538
PRICE $19.95 (USD)

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Featured Reviews

Are you looking for a retro looking comic that mixes dinosaurs, cavemen, space visitors, and science fiction themes? If so, Attu: The Collected Volumes are for you! Dover Publications brought together the first two books of Attu's adventures and added an unpublished book with even stranger adventures that almost act as a prequel to the first two books. There is plenty of adventure, narrow escapes, fight scenes, and an ongoing sense of intrigue. Plus there is the sword of Damocles ending at the end of the second book that promises more intrigue in Attu and Durenella's future.

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