InVisible

InVisible (Volume 1 of 1)

Story by Tristan Crane; art by Rhea Silvan

Seven Seas

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Seventeen year old Kay is not your average NYC high school student. From a young age, Kay has worked as a model in print, commercials, and on the runway. And now her career has recently undergone a dramatic upswing—she’s been booked for a runway show and several shoots in Japan.

On the morning of her departure, Kay awakens to a shocking change in herself, which threatens her entire career and forces her to reconsider her priorities: she has inexplicably been transformed into a boy!

Kay’s boyfriend Adrian, a trained make-up artist, comes to the rescue. He convinces Kay that she’s still pretty enough to play the part of a girl. With a little make-up and the right outfit, Kay’s nearly convinced that the charade might work.... but once she clears airport security she wonders how she is going to spend a whole two weeks in Japan pretending to be the girl she once was??

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Praise for InVisible

Review of the author’s previous work, How Loathsome:

"Because I gave How Loathsome a chance, I found the best slice of life story I had ever read." —COMIXFAN.COM


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About the Author

Story by Tristan Crane; art by Rhea Silvan

Tristan Crane is a writer and photographer currently living in San Francisco. His first graphic novel, How Loathsome, with artist Ted Naifeh, was released in 2004 to rave reviews.

Rhea Silvan is a manga artist living in Indonesia. She has illustrated short stories for Yaoi Press, but InVisible is her first full length work published in the US.

Tristan Crane
Rhea Silvan

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InVisible
Story by Tristan Crane; art by Rhea Silvan

Trade Paperback

Trade Paperback
Seven Seas
January 2009
Trade Paperback
ISBN: 9781934876190
ISBN10: 1934876194
5 x 7 1/2 inches, 176 pages
Age Range: 16 and up
$9.99
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