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Amelia Cole and the Hidden War
2014
First Published
3.86
Average Rating
120
Number of Pages

Part of Series

Magic do-gooder (or troublemaker, depending on who you ask) Amelia Cole is back, and this time, she's The Protector! What is The Hidden War? Who are Omega Company? And is the Protector cloak as itchy as it looks? The mysterious "Unknown World" becomes increasingly dangerous as Adam P. Knave & D.J. Kirkbride write, Nick Brokenshire illustrates, Rachel Deering letters, and Ruiz Moreno color assists Amelia Cole and The Hidden War from IDW Publishing and Monkeybrain Comics!
Avg Rating
3.86
Number of Ratings
76
5 STARS
21%
4 STARS
50%
3 STARS
24%
2 STARS
4%
1 STARS
1%
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Authors

Adam P. Knave
Author · 8 books

Adam P. Knave is an Eisner and Harvey award winning editor and writer who writes prose fiction (This Starry Deep, Stays Crunchy in Milk, Strange Angel), comics (The Once and Future Queen, Amelia Cole, Artful Daggers, stories in Titmouse Vol 2, Outlaw Territory Vol 3, and many more), as well as humor essay collections (NYCWTF, I Slept With Your Imaginary Friend) and used to write columns for sites such as thefoonote, TwoHeadedCat, Comics101, PopCultureShock, Three If By Space, and MamaPop. He worked as one of the editors of Image’s Popgun anthology, also editing many other works along the way. Currently in Portland, OR after spending 38 years in New York City, Adam knows he should insert a joke or something attempting to be witty here at the end but is too tired to care.

D.J. Kirkbride
Author · 4 books
D.J. Kirkbride is the co-writer and co-creator of AMELIA COLE, an ongoing digital comic book series from Monkeybrain Comics (published in print by IDW), as well as the Dark Horse mini-series NEVER ENDING. He won an Eisner and a Harvey as an editor and a contributing writer for the POPGUN anthologies from Image Comics and has also contributed stories to TITMOUSE MOOK volume 2, FIRESIDE MAGAZINE issue 1, and OUTLAW TERRITORY volume 3. In addition to his comics work, D.J. went and wrote a book of ninja poetry called DO YOU BELIEVE IN NINJAS? (Creative Guy Publishing).
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