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Aggretsuko: Metal to the Max

Aggretsuko: Metal to the Max

Current price: $11.99
Publication Date: September 29th, 2020
Publisher:
Oni Press
ISBN:
9781620107188
Pages:
80

Description

Sanrio and Oni Press join forces to bring Aggretsuko to comics for the first time!

Aggretsuko, the hit Netflix show in production for season three, stars Retsuko the Red Panda, a young office worker stuck in a thankless job, whose only stress release is singing death metal at the local karaoke joint. With the help of her friends, can she ever find the job satisfaction she craves - - not to mention adventure, the approval of her mother, and even... love?! These comics explore all these issues and more, brought to life by today's top talent!

About the Author

Daniel Barnes is a writer from Fresno, CA. After serving in the U.S. Navy for four years, he enrolled in Academy of Art University, where he currently pursues a BFA in Animation Production. When he’s not writing or procrastinating on his schoolwork, Daniel enjoys geeking out about Nintendo and being a weeb. He currently resides in San Francisco, CA. You can follow him on Twitter and Instagram @Danny8bit, if you're into that kinda thing...

D.J. Kirkland is a comic book artist from Charlotte, NC. He graduated from the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) in 2009 with a BFA in Sequential Art, which is just a fancy word for comic books. When he’s not drawing comics, D.J. spends his time doing MORE drawing, playing fighting games, watching anime and talking about all of those things on a podcast with one of his best friends called Magical Boys. You catch him yelling about all of those things on Twitter and Instagram @OhHeyDJ.

Brenda Hickey is a comic creator from Prince Edward Island, Canada, who can’t remember a time when she wasn’t drawing. After dabbling in webcomics and self-publishing, she officially began her career in comics illustrating for the My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic series. From there, she collaborated with writer Bobby Curnow on an original graphic novel called Ward’s Valley, and returned to her roots in self-publishing to create Halls of the Turnip King. She may not be a karaoke buff, but she has been known to enjoy a good metal band from time to time.