The playset is the still-beating-but-stolen-by-organleggers heart of Fiasco, and inside this first Anthology volume you’ll find thirteen sterling examples of the form—twelve that held a place of honor as a Playset of the Month in 2010, and an extra one written by Fiasco designer Jason Morningstar specifically to accompany them here.
Like the other books in the Anthology, this volume is a 6”x9” full-color, perfect-bound book with 144 pages, including a foreword by noted comic author Kelly Sue DeConnick.The book also includes new illustrations by Jason Morningstar and a beautiful cover design by John Harper, designed to compliment the original Fiasco books.
Playsets included in this volume: Touring Rock Band, Gangster London, Last Frontier, Lucky Strike, Flyover, Reconstruction, The Manna Hotel, 1913 New York, Transatlantic, Dallas 1963, London 1593, Dragon Slayers.
Bonus Playset: Nut People
Nut People is set in Quigley, Georgia, where a drought has made pecan prices spike to a nickel apiece, and every grifter and desperate loser from here to Atlanta wants a big sack of nuts.
The playset is the still-beating-but-stolen-by-organleggers heart of Fiasco, and inside this first Anthology volume you’ll find thirteen sterling examples of the form—twelve that held a place of honor as a Playset of the Month in 2010, and an extra one written by Fiasco designer Jason Morningstar specifically to accompany them here.
Like the other books in the Anthology, this volume is a 6”x9” full-color, perfect-bound book with 144 pages, including a foreword by noted comic author Kelly Sue DeConnick.The book also includes new illustrations by Jason Morningstar and a beautiful cover design by John Harper, designed to compliment the original Fiasco books.
Playsets included in this volume: Touring Rock Band, Gangster London, Last Frontier, Lucky Strike, Flyover, Reconstruction, The Manna Hotel, 1913 New York, Transatlantic, Dallas 1963, London 1593, Dragon Slayers.
Bonus Playset: Nut People
Nut People is set in Quigley, Georgia, where a drought has made pecan prices spike to a nickel apiece, and every grifter and desperate loser from here to Atlanta wants a big sack of nuts.