The Family Trade Volume 1

The Family Trade Volume 1

by Justin Jordan (Author), Nikki Ryan (Author)

Synopsis

In a world where alchemy exists and history didn't quite go the way that it did here there is the Float, formally the Free Republic of Thessalia, is an ocean-borne city that's at the center of business and commerce. And on the Float is the Family, a sprawling network of thieves, con men, and assassins with one goal: make sure the Float keeps floating.
Jessa Wynn, their youngest member, is about to learn just how dirty a job it is when she finds herself in the middle of a plot which threatens the stability of the float. And to make matters worse, she finds she cannot do the one job required of her: killing
The beginning of the hit new series by JUSTIN JORDAN, NIKKI RYAN and MORGAN BEEM.


Collects issues 1 through 5

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Quantity

2 in stock

More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 144
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Image Comics
Published: 17 Apr 2018

ISBN 10: 1534305114
ISBN 13: 9781534305113

Media Reviews
The Family Trade looks like little on the comics landscape, it's vivid and beautifully colored, cartoony in a classical sense, and it adds up to being on the most visually arresting comics of the year... the world of The Family Trade is worth diving into. -Comic Book Resources

Vivid and beautifully colored, cartoony in a classical sense, and it adds up to being one of the most visually arresting comics of the year. -Comic Book Resources

High praise is due to this team for writing a heroine worthy of admiration by all ages, and giving her glorious art to match. -Multiversity Comics

An interesting setting and a witty, self-aware, badass female lead character is going to reel me in. The Trumpian main character will justifiably push some away, but Jordan and Ryan have built the foundation for a solid, solid series in The Family Trade. -Court of Nerds

A stunning bit of storytelling and high class artwork lend get this Oceanic Steampunk title off to a great start. It immerses readers completely within its world within the first quarter of the book, and we are hooked straight away. -Weird Science

A strong debut...with stunning art to make every page its own Impressionist work of splendor. -Multiversity Comics