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The Cigar That Fell In Love With a Pipe
Featuring Orson Welles & Rita Hayworth
2014
First Published
3.27
Average Rating
128
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On the eve of the release of his latest movie, The Lady From Shanghai, Orson Welles receives a An admirer has sent him a box of cigars. Rich and full bodied, they are the finest he’s ever tasted. But then, these are no ordinary They’ve been assembled by the most famous cigar roller in Cuba, Conchita Marquez. It is an exquisite gift, though one not appreciated by Welles’s wife, Rita Hayworth. As he smokes these most coveted of cigars, he daydreams about the plump genius Conchita Marquez, whose story of triumph, despair, and love unfolds within the pages of this stunning and imaginative graphic novel.
Avg Rating
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Authors

David Camus
David Camus
Author · 4 books

David Camus was born in 1970, and currently lives and works in Paris. He has made documentary films for television, worked in publishing, written several articles and done many translations. The Book of the Cross (Le Roman de la Croix), his main work, is a series of five books telling the story of a knight Hospitaller named Morgennes. David Camus is also famous for his translations of H.P. Lovecraft. Currently, he teaches "Science fiction, horror and fantasy" at the French University of Paris III Censier, and is town councilor of his home town.

Nick Abadzis
Nick Abadzis
Author · 15 books

Nick Abadzis was born in Sweden to Greek and English parents and was brought up in Switzerland and England. He is a writer and artist who likes comics (which means these days he seems to be known as a "graphic novelist"). His work for both adults and children has been published in many countries across the world. He also works as an editorial consultant and has helped set up several best-selling and innovative children's magazines, including most recently, The DFC for David Fickling Books, the first British children's comic to feature original characters in nearly a quarter of a century. His storytelling contribution, Cora's Breakfast, was featured in The Guardian. His work has also appeared in The Times, The Independent on Sunday, TimeOut, Radio Times, and various other BBC publications and websites. Other clients have included Eaglemoss Publications, HarperCollins, Harcourt Education, Scholastic, Orchard Books, DC Comics, Marvel Comics, and 2000AD. He lives in London with his wife and daughter.

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