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The Coldest Winter

Atomic Blonde Sequel

Book #2 of Atomic Blonde
Illustrated by Steven Perkins
Published by Oni Press
Distributed by Simon & Schuster

About The Book

The thrilling sequel to The Coldest City, the graphic novel that inspired the movie, ATOMIC BLONDE starring Charlize Theron.

Eight years before The Coldest City. . . Berlin froze.

Bestselling author Antony Johnston returns to The Coldest City for a tale even more complex, compelling, and cold than the first!

After a string of botched assignments for MI6 in Berlin, David Perceval is being sent home. Even his final mission before leaving—the defection of a Soviet scientist—goes badly wrong, as the coldest winter for 30 years descends on Europe. With transport out of Berlin impossible, and the KGB searching everywhere for their lost scientist, Perceval must improvise a deadly game of cat and mouse through the frozen city to keep the Russians at bay, and deliver his own unique brand of revenge!

About The Author

Antony Johnston is an award-winning, New York Times bestselling author of more than thirty graphic novels and comic series, including The Coldest City (now a film starring Charlize Theron), the epic series Wasteland, Marvel's superhero Daredevil, the modern Shakespeare Julius, and more. He also writes video games, such as the seminal Dead Space and ZombiU. He has adapted books by bestselling novelist Anthony Horowitz, collaborated with comics legend Alan Moore, and his titles have been translated throughout the world. He lives and works in England.

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Product Details

  • Publisher: Oni Press (May 23, 2017)
  • Length: 192 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781620104002

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“Gripping, filled with daring escapes and constant double-crosses, and the masterful and unexpected conclusion will keep readers guessing up to the very end."

– BOOKLIST

“Smart, tense political drama with a touch of humanity when you least expect it.”

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