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(MATURE) Blink by Christopher Sebela – Paperback Graphic Novel

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(MATURE) Blink by Christopher Sebela – Paperback Graphic NovelStep into a world of paranoia, surveillance, and lost memories with Blink, a gripping psychological thriller written by the multi Eisner nominated Christopher Sebela (Crowded, Dead Letters). With haunting artwork by Hayden Sherman, this graphic novel is a masterclass in tension, blending high stakes mystery with a chilling exploration of urban legends. Perfect for fans of gritty noir, investigative thrillers, and stories that challenge the viewers

Step into a world of paranoia, surveillance, and lost memories with Blink, a gripping psychological thriller written by the multi-Eisner-nominated Christopher Sebela (Crowded, Dead Letters). With haunting artwork by Hayden Sherman, this graphic novel is a masterclass in tension, blending high-stakes mystery with a chilling exploration of urban legends.

Perfect for fans of gritty noir, investigative thrillers, and stories that challenge the viewer’s perception of reality.

Story & Creative Vision

The narrative follows Wren, a woman who has spent years trying to fill a "blink" in her memory—a period of time she cannot account for. When she discovers a website streaming live CCTV footage from all over her city, she finds a familiar face in a place that shouldn't exist.

  • Masterful Pacing: Sebela’s writing keeps the reader off-balance, weaving a complex web of secrets that unravels at a breakneck speed.

  • Atmospheric Art: Hayden Sherman’s unique, sharp-edged art style and innovative panel layouts perfectly mirror the protagonist's fractured mental state and the claustrophobic feeling of being watched.

Publication Details

  • Author: Christopher Sebela

  • Artist: Hayden Sherman

  • Format: Paperback / Trade Paperback (TPB)

  • Publisher: Oni Press

  • Genre: Psychological Thriller / Mystery / Crime

Item Condition

This book is in Brand New condition.

  • Cover: The front and back covers are vibrant and clean with sharp corners and no significant creasing or "white-out" at the edges.

  • Spine: The spine is uncracked and firm, indicating the book has been handled with care.

  • Pages: The interior pages are crisp, white, and free from any markings, tears, or yellowing.

  • Storage: Maintained in a smoke-free, climate-controlled environment, ensuring the book remains in collector-ready condition.


Item Specifications

Feature Detail
Title Blink
Author Christopher Sebela
Artist Hayden Sherman
Format Paperback
Publisher Oni Press
Condition Excellent / New

 

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