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RIDE ON, by Faith Erin Hicks, First Alternate, Aug. 16, 2022, Paperbacked, $14.99 (ages 10-14)
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Faith Hicks' juvenile fiction project The Nameless City is a three-book series with First Second Books culminating with The Nameless City: The Divided Earth (Raincoast $28.99). A nameless city is held by rogue prince Erzi, under siege by the combined Dao and Yisun forces. The characters Rat and Kai must infiltrate the palace and retrieve the ancient and deadly formula for napatha, an ancient weapon for mass destruction, before Erzi decides to use it. The fantasy series culminates with frantic battle scenes for ages 9 to 13. 9781626721616.
Faith Erin Hicks of Vancouver worked in the animation industry for several years before transitioning into writing and drawing comics full-time in 2008. She started making comics "for fun" and putting them on the web when she was in college. Her first published work was Zombies Calling (SLG Publishing) in 2007. Since then, she has published a number of other graphic novels, including The War at Ellsmere (SLG), Brain Camp (with Susan Kim and Laurence Klavan, First Second Books), Friends with Boys (First Second Books), Nothing Can Possibly Go Wrong (with Prudence Shen, First Second Books), The Adventures of Superhero Girl (Dark Horse Comics), The Last of Us: American Dreams (with Neil
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Faith Erin Hicks
Canadian cartoonist
Faith Erin Hicks is a Canadian cartoonist and animator living in Vancouver, British Columbia.
She has created a number of graphic novels, both as sole creator (such as Zombies Calling! and Friends with Boys) and as a collaborator (Nothing Could Possibly Go Wrong and Buffy: The High School Years), as well as serialized works like Demonology 101 and The Adventures of Superhero Girl.
Biography
[edit]After studying animation at Sheridan College, Faith Erin Hicks came to prominence with her long-running webcomic Demonology 101 (D101).[1]
Since the beginning of Demonology 101, Hicks has completed a spinoff of the D101 character Sachs entitled A Distant Faith.[2] She also created a zombie-movie inspired comic called Zombies Calling,[3][4] as well as the dystopian comic Ice (originally published on Modern Tales).[5]
She drew backgrounds for the George of the Jungle animated series[4] and created Jenny’s Brothers, a comic strip to the Halifax Chronicle-Herald.[6] Her original comic series The Adventures of Superhero Girl ran weekly in Halifax's local free paper, The Coast, as well as on her own website. and was collected into a bo