A WILD ROMP THROUGH DEPRESSION-ERA NEW YORK CITY
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: MILWAUKIE, OR—Eisner Award winner Jonathan Case (Green River Killer) is back with his latest original graphic novel, and he’s ready to take readers to an iconic era of American history.
The New Deal
harks back to the 1930s and the Depression era of New York City as Case
explores class misconceptions, racial tension, and deft cat burglary
through the lens of a bellhop and a maid in the Waldorf Astoria.
When a charming woman named Nina checks in to the iconic hotel with a
high-society entourage, young Frank, a bellhop, and Theresa, a maid, get
caught up in a series of mysterious thefts. The stakes quickly grow
perilous, and the pair must rely on each other to discover the truth
while navigating delicate class politics.
“It’s a fun opportunity because of the comedy caper and crime aspect.
It’s seen through these characters that are on the outside of everything
that’s happening in the social scenes,” Case told Comic Book Resources.
“It’s a really interesting time period, set in 1935, 1936, and there’s a
wealth of economic and social conflicts, and exciting things happening
at that time, like women’s rights and race relations. Even though it’s a
comedy and it’s played mostly for whimsical laughs, I get to explore
some of those things I’m interested in.”
Releasing September 23 for $16.99, The New Deal displays Case’s love of black-and-white film through his lovingly researched art.
The New Deal Jonathan Case (W/A) $16.99 978-1-61655-731-7
Praise for Jonathan Case’s Dear Creature:
“Dear Creature is sure to be one of the quirkiest and most surprising love stories you will ever read.”—Gene Luen Yang (Boxers & Saints)
“Case’s b&w art sometimes stretches reality for humorous effect,
but keeps even the strangest scenes from feeling merely grotesque. The
script also generates a surprising amount of pathos for the lovers’
doomed passion. Startlingly assured for a debut effort.”—Publishers
Weekly
“Case shows that he’s a creator to watch out for, and I hope he keeps
doing weird and wonderful comics like this one.”—Comic Book Resources’
Comics Should Be Good
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