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Glamorella's Daughter

ISBN: 9781943988341
Binding: Paperback
Author: Charles J. Martin & Jerry Bennett
Pages: 104
Trim: 6 x 9 inches
Published: 6/15/2022

Comet, the neurodiverse daughter of Earth's greatest defender, yearns for a quiet existence with towers of books and the occasional game night at her friend's house.

Her mom, Glamorella, savors the thrill of adventure, the heat of battle, and the glitzy soirées that come with superheroics. While Glamorella navigates keeping the world safe and dealing with her super-scientist ex, Comet does her best to withstand the trials of middle school.

When people start disappearing through a portal to another universe, Glamorella and Comet will have to figure out how to work together to save both of their worlds.

Volume One includes a never-before-seen comic short featuring Comet's best friend Isaac, written by Laron Chapman.

 

Charles J. Martin is the writer for Glamorella's DaughterWe Promised Utopia, and Dead Mountain, as well as the author of nine novels and screenwriter for two feature films. In 2010, Martin founded Literati Press Comics & Novels, a progressive book publisher dedicated to representing innovative genre storytelling in Oklahoma and surrounding states. In 2016, Martin opened a retail bookshop in the Paseo Arts District in Oklahoma City.

Jerry Bennett is a full time comic book artist, illustrator and art director currently drawing Glamorella's Daughter with co-creator Charles J. Martin for Literati Press Comics, and both writing & illustrating his own graphic novels.

 

"One of the best releases of the year." - Brett Schenker

"Glamorella's Daughter is a delightful mother daughter superhero tale, epic in scope, but perfectly grounded. Jerry, Brandy, and Charles are a dynamite team who together have created a story with pitch perfect comedic timing, and a glut of charm and heart." - Natasha Alterici, creator of Heathen

"Super relatable . . . My favorite thing about Glamorella's Daughter #1 is that Comet doesn't mask . . . seeing Comet be herself, be autistic without trying to conform to the expectations of her neurotypical mother and society, is a relief." - Kellie Keener

"I need more than five stars to express how much I loved these comics . . . The art is perfect for the story, the characters are relatable, the writing is funny and heartfelt, and the approach to Comet's challenges and gifts is really special." - J Hall

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