Rami Efal

Rami Efal is a comic book artist whose work I like a lot. His new book is out.

"Never Forget, Never Forgive" - The Graphic Novel / Mocca 2010

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NEVER FORGET, NEVER FORGIVE is a 182pp 6"x9" perfect bound trade paperback. See a preview, observe the creative process or read it online at the links below. It is available for purchase through Lulu.com in a minimum price of $12.50 (+shipping and handling) for a limited time. It is self-published and its success depends on generous word-of-mouth -- If you enjoy reading it online or printed, please consider recommending it to friends and family, or reviewing it on your blog and Lulu.com.

I will be attending Mocca 2010 NYC Art Festival at the Act-i-vate table (F17). Books will be available throughout the weekend, and I will be sitting in on Sunday 4-6pm together with 2009 Xeric Award winner Nathan Schreiber and his excellent Power Out. Also, We plan a book event in late May at Bergen Street Comics, so come and say hi, pick up a copy and have it sketched and signed.

Quick links:

Buy NFNF on LULU.COM

NFNF main page

Read NFNF on Activatecomix.com

The Making of NFNF

The OneFace Project -- signed copy+original art -- see offer

NEVER FORGET, NEVER FORGIVE "Widower Samurai Oda struggles raising his spirited teenage daughter Ryoan and his seven-year-old boy Kaimen amidst a bloody clan war. When the enemy lord’s daughters are captured and paraded through town, Ryoan sets off to liberate them, an act that forces Oda, the children and their clan to face old lies that divide and older truths that may ultimately unite. NEVER FORGET, NEVER FORGIVE were the common calls Rami Efal, the author and illustrator who is also a descendent of Holocaust survivors, heard while growing up in Israel. The infant author was puzzled: “Whom will one forgive if not one’s enemies?” Told in the tradition of classic epics and tragedies such as Antigone, Throne of Blood, and Lone Wolf and Cub, this tale invites one to an inner journey of breaking through the barriers within one’s own self to uncover the vast heart we share together."

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