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Brian Ray is a cabblie struggling to carve out a living in Las Vegas. He's
bored, broke, and looking for a way out. That way out arrives in the form of a
gun pressed against his head and the word "Drive." |
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Now, Brian has
a maniac with a bag full of narcotics in the back seat. He has a pair of crooked
cops on his tail and a mafia heavy lurking in the shadows. He has a girlfriend
who wants him to straighten up and fly right, and he has a best friend who
swears he can sell that bag by the end of the day. |
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Yeah, things
just got real interesting for Brian Ray. Time to put the pedal to the metal and drive. |
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What people are saying about Drive: |
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"Nate
Southard's aptly-named DRIVE is a frenetic slam-bang ride from start to finish.
Like a cold steel barrel pressed to your temple, DRIVE focuses your attention
with the scary urgency you only get from such an illicit thrill." |
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- Larry Young, publisher AiT/PlanetLar |
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"DRIVE
starts with a guy putting a gun to taxi driver Brian's head... and that's the
*least* interesting thing that happens to him in the course of this graphic
novel, which is a full-on crime/action/thriller that reads like the lovechild
of Martin Scorsese and Quentin Tarantino (with just a touch of James L.
Brooks). DRIVE will keep you breathlessly turning pages until the end, at which
point you will most likely come to Nate Southard's home to demand that he give
you whatever he's working on next. Drop me a line. I know his address." |
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- Randy Lander, thefourthrail.com |
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DRIVE
is fast paced entertainment with enough twists and turns to keep
even the most jaded noir fan happy. I highly recommend it. |
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- Andrew Dabb, writer of Ghostbusters: Legion and
Megacity 909 |
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"DRIVE is a high-octane thrill
ride that keeps accelerating and never slows down. The prose is an
exciting mix of Frank Miller and Warren Ellis, and the art jumps off
the page. Highly recommended!" |
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- Brian
Keene, best-selling author of The Rising
and Terminal |
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"DRIVE is a high-octane thrill
ride that keeps accelerating and never slows down. The prose is an
exciting mix of Frank Miller and Warren Ellis, and the art jumps off
the page. Highly recommended!" |
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- Brian
Wood, writer of Channel Zero and The Couriers |
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"Nate
Southard and Shawn Richter deliver a tightly written and cleanly drawn crime
drama about every cab drivers worst nightmare: What would you do with a
psychotic in the backseat, a gun to your temple... and the opportunity to pull
a double-cross and walk away with more money than you could ever make in a
lifetime? A white-knuckled, ulcer-inducing, chaotic ride!" |
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- James Sime, writer of The Comic Pimp and proprietor of
Isotope Comics |
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