STARVE, VOL. 1 SERVES UP A TAUT, POLITICAL EXAMINATION OF POP CULTURE
The first story arc of the dystopian thriller about a culinary competition of deadly proportions
The first story arc of the dystopian thriller about a culinary competition of deadly proportions
“It's
a fast, furious opening to an amazing new story from one of my favorite
creators… The story is a heady mix of elite panic, grotesque wealth
concentration, and precarity, and it could hardly be more timely.” —Boing Boing
Brian Wood (Star Wars, DMZ, The Massive), Danijel Zezelj (Northlanders, Loveless), & Dave Stewart (THE WALKING DEAD, Star Wars) are cooking up a story set in the near future, where celebrity chefs are idolized and the reality television trend has taken an even more unhealthy turn in STARVE, VOL. 1. This collects issues #1-5 into trade paperback and will be available in January.
STARVE,
VOL. 1 is set in a world where chefs are practically royalty, and
access to them is the ultimate status symbol. Chef Gavin Cruikshank,
back from self-imposed exile, finds his little foodie television program
"Starve" transformed into a gonzo arena sport where chefs slice and
dice rare and endangered species for their super-rich patrons. Since his
personal life is as much a shambles as his professional career, Chef
Cruikshank works to repair his relationship with his grown daughter
while dismantling the monstrosity that Starve has become.
STARVE,
VOL. 1 (ISBN: 978-1-63215-546-7) hits comic book stores on Wednesday,
January 13th and bookstores on Tuesday, January 19th, and will be
available for $9.99. It can be ordered by retailers from Diamond Book
Distributors with Diamond Code OCT150605. It can be pre-ordered now on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and IndieBound.
Praise for STARVE:
“A
well-paced and entertaining introduction to a character driven story…
Wood gives readers a mission statement to end the issue, and Zezelj and
Stewart are a dynamite pair on visuals. The writer's track record of
great characters and compelling plots bodes well for the future of this
series, and it has the potential for cross-media appeal.” —Comic Book Resources
“Brian
Wood, Danijel Zezelj and colorist Dave Stewart have produced a striking
comic book that'll stick in your mind long after you put it down.” —Newsarama
“One need only look at work like DMZ and The Massive
to know that Wood has dealt in things like global economic collapse,
global climate change, or military adventurism run amok. And while that
tendency toward the post-apocalyptic crashing down is present in Starve
for contextual reasons, Wood is smart to ground the story in personal
struggle. It's fabulous world-building.” —Comics Bulletin
“It's unique for sure, and that helps it make it beyond entertaining.” —Graphic Policy
“Proves
once again that comics are truly gearing to more mature and daring
direction… It also presents the direct and confrontational approach for
creators like Wood and others to show the readers the present day
problems that need serious actions/remedies from the central powers and
the society itself through the usual template of science-fiction:
critiquing the present by showing the possible future. It even
illuminates the power of the comic medium of highlighting FOOD as the
paragon of social, economic, political and cultural dysfunctional and
eventual malfunctioned indicator if the ruling classes and the cultural
elites never ever learn the mistakes of the past.” —Flip Geeks
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