Manhattan: Manhunt by Enzo De Palma

Manhattan: Manhunt

Enzo De Palma
48 pages
488 Comics
Sep 2022
Hardcover
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"A hidden gem...I wholeheartedly fell into the layered nature [of the book] as De Palma presents two parallel characters in [the protagonist] and the city of New York itself...Swaby and Albuquerque are both able to capture the subtlety of [the] underlying conflicts and the dynamic action when things get kicked into high gear...a great read, an outstanding action story, and a character study with hidden levels." - The Pullbox. "This city...it's lonely, but at least you have the freedom to be alone.". Amidst a bitter New York City winter, an alien-hunting vigilante desperately searches for a deadly otherworldly monster. Hot on his tail is an FBI Agent looking for answers. Struggling for belonging in a metropolis of millions, the vigilante finds himself in a battle with the Monster, the agent, and his own perception of humanity - for the fate of the city itself.. More praise for Manhattan: Manhunt:. "In distilling the immigrant experience into a heartfelt sci-fi effusion, Enzo shows us what it truly means to be human."- Clay McLeod Chapman, Writer, Whisper Down The Lane, Marvel's Scream: Curse of Carnage, late bloomer (Sundance Official Selection) . "After reading Manhattan: Manhunt, my first though was 'More, please!' Enzo's voice and observations elevated this beyond what I expect from a science-fiction/action tale. Please put [a sequel] on my pull list!"- Rob Tokar, Former Editor-In-Chief, Tokyopop, Former Editor, Marvel Comics and Disney Publishing Worldwide. "An impressive debut from De Palma, who crafts a tense, cinematic drama with Albuquerque and Swaby. Part action movie, part psychological thriller, Manhattan: Manhunt is a real page-turner from beginning to end."- Andrew Farago, Inkpot Award Winner, Author, Batman: The Definitive History of The Dark Knight, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Ultimate Visual History, Curator, The Cartoon Art Museum. "I loved it...it's fantastic...it's about something deeper underneath the obvious story - immigration and leaving home and discovering who you are and what you love. It's also gorgeous. The artwork made me miss New York. It made my day...I'm in awe."- Martin Casella, New York International Fringe Festival Outstanding Playwright Winner, GLAAD Award Nominee, Writer, The Irish Curse, Actor, Poltergeist

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