Bill Mantlo (Writer), Roger Stern (Writer), Tom DeFalco (Writer), Marv Wolfman (Writer), Ralph Macchio (Writer), Steve Leialoha (Writer), Mike Zeck (Illustrator), Marie Severin (Illustrator), Sal Buscema (Illustrator), John Romita Jr. (Illustrator), Frank Springer (Illustrator), Jim Mooney (Illustrator), John Byrne (Illustrator), Steve Leialoha (Illustrator), Denys Cowan (Illustrator), Bob Sharen (Colorist), Ben Sean (Colorist), Janice Cohen (Colorist), Glynis Oliver-Wein (Colorist), Petra Goldberg Scotese (Colorist), Ken Feduniewicz (Colorist), Ed Hannigan (Colorist), Chic Stone (Inker), Jim Mooney (Inker), Steve Mitchell (Inker), Ricardo Villamonte (Inker), Joe Sinnott (Inker), Al Gordon (Inker), Mike Esposito (Inker), Bruce Patterson (Inker), Bit (Letterer)
April 2011
978-2-8094-1810-1
French
270
Andre Roussimoff is known as both the lovable giant in The Princess Bride and a heroic pro-wrestling figure. He was a normal guy who'd been dealt an extraordinary hand in life. At his peak, he weighed 500 pounds and stood nearly seven and a half feet tall. But the huge stature that made his fame also signed his death warrant.
Box Brown brings his great talents as a cartoonist and biographer to this phenomenal new graphic novel. Drawing from historical records about Andre's life as well as a wealth of anecdotes from his colleagues in the wrestling world, including Hulk Hogan, and his film co-stars (Billy Crystal, Robin Wright, Mandy Patinkin, etc), Brown has created in Andre the Giant, the first substantive biography of one of the twentieth century's most recognizable figures.
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