Hide: The Graphic Novel

Illustrated by Veronica Fish, Andy Fish
Adapted by Scott Peterson
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$24.99 US
6.22"W x 9.12"H x 0.81"D  
On sale Sep 12, 2023 | 240 Pages | 9781984861054
FOC Aug 14, 2023

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A high-stakes hide-and-seek competition in an abandoned amusement park comes to life in this graphic novel adaptation of the bestselling thriller.

What would you do for $50,000? For Mack, the prize money would be life changing. She knows her time at the women’s shelter is already up. And she’s good at hiding. At least this time, her life doesn’t depend on it--or so she thinks.

The challenge is simple. All fourteen competitors must spend seven days hiding in an abandoned amusement park from dawn to dusk. There’s only one rule: Don’t get caught.

But as the people around her begin disappearing one by one, Mack realizes this competition is more dangerous than she’d imagined, and that together might be the only way to survive.

Rendered in stunning full-color art by beloved comic artist Veronica Fish, this gripping graphic adaptation of Hide fully immerses you in the chilling and page-turning horror story of Mack and her fellow competitors as they fight to make it out of the Amazement Park.
© Noah White
Kiersten White is the #1 New York Times bestselling, Bram Stoker Award-winning, and critically acclaimed author of dozens of books for readers of all ages, including The House of Quiet, the And I Darken trilogy, Star Wars: Padawan, Lucy Undying, and The Fox and the Devil, as well as Hide and Mister Magic and their graphic novel adaptations. She lives in San Diego with her family and their surly tortoise, Kimberly.
 
kierstenwhite.com | Instagram: @authorkierstenwhite View titles by Kiersten White
Veronica Fish is a comic book artist and painter best known for her work with Marvel Comics and Archie Comics. She received a BFA from the Massachusetts College of Art and Design in Boston. She currently lives with her husband and collaborator, Andy Fish in Worcester, Massachusetts. View titles by Veronica Fish
Andy T. Fish is a graphic novelist, comic book artist, and educator. He is best known for his graphic novels with Archie Comics and Dark Horse Comics, as well as and his How to Draw series. He is currently an adjunct professor of art at Emerson College and lives in Worcester, Massachusetts with his wife and fellow artist, Veronica Fish. View titles by Andy Fish
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“A propulsive and stunning horror rollercoaster that rewards your close attention.”—Ezra Claytan Daniels, creator of Upgrade Soul and BTTM FDRS
 
“An addictive carnival ride through the coolest setting I've ever seen. This is bloody irresistible.”—Daniel Kraus, New York Times bestselling author of The Shape of Water

“Suspenseful and compelling, Hide is a rewarding slow burn mystery with a fun horror twist that you can’t put down.”—Jeannette Arroyo, co-creator of Blackwater

“This stylish and spooky comics adaptation of White’s novel . . . reveals the horrors society will sink to in order to uphold the status quo. . . . The bold art captures the creepy, run-down carny vibe with aplomb, and dramatic coloring by Andy Fish punches up action sequences. This Hunger Games–esque saga feels destined for the big screen.”Publishers Weekly, starred review

“White’s best-selling thriller about a hide-and-seek competition in an abandoned amusement park, Hide, is brought to its full, creepy potential in this graphic adaptation. . . . The park itself comes alive in Fish’s moody illustrations, featuring strong color contrasts and ominous shadows lurking among the park’s rusted rides, faded banners, littered walkways, and overgrown greenery. A solid choice for those unfamiliar with the story.”Booklist
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A high-stakes hide-and-seek competition in an abandoned amusement park comes to life in this graphic novel adaptation of the bestselling thriller.

What would you do for $50,000? For Mack, the prize money would be life changing. She knows her time at the women’s shelter is already up. And she’s good at hiding. At least this time, her life doesn’t depend on it--or so she thinks.

The challenge is simple. All fourteen competitors must spend seven days hiding in an abandoned amusement park from dawn to dusk. There’s only one rule: Don’t get caught.

But as the people around her begin disappearing one by one, Mack realizes this competition is more dangerous than she’d imagined, and that together might be the only way to survive.

Rendered in stunning full-color art by beloved comic artist Veronica Fish, this gripping graphic adaptation of Hide fully immerses you in the chilling and page-turning horror story of Mack and her fellow competitors as they fight to make it out of the Amazement Park.

Author

© Noah White
Kiersten White is the #1 New York Times bestselling, Bram Stoker Award-winning, and critically acclaimed author of dozens of books for readers of all ages, including The House of Quiet, the And I Darken trilogy, Star Wars: Padawan, Lucy Undying, and The Fox and the Devil, as well as Hide and Mister Magic and their graphic novel adaptations. She lives in San Diego with her family and their surly tortoise, Kimberly.
 
kierstenwhite.com | Instagram: @authorkierstenwhite View titles by Kiersten White
Veronica Fish is a comic book artist and painter best known for her work with Marvel Comics and Archie Comics. She received a BFA from the Massachusetts College of Art and Design in Boston. She currently lives with her husband and collaborator, Andy Fish in Worcester, Massachusetts. View titles by Veronica Fish
Andy T. Fish is a graphic novelist, comic book artist, and educator. He is best known for his graphic novels with Archie Comics and Dark Horse Comics, as well as and his How to Draw series. He is currently an adjunct professor of art at Emerson College and lives in Worcester, Massachusetts with his wife and fellow artist, Veronica Fish. View titles by Andy Fish

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Praise

“A propulsive and stunning horror rollercoaster that rewards your close attention.”—Ezra Claytan Daniels, creator of Upgrade Soul and BTTM FDRS
 
“An addictive carnival ride through the coolest setting I've ever seen. This is bloody irresistible.”—Daniel Kraus, New York Times bestselling author of The Shape of Water

“Suspenseful and compelling, Hide is a rewarding slow burn mystery with a fun horror twist that you can’t put down.”—Jeannette Arroyo, co-creator of Blackwater

“This stylish and spooky comics adaptation of White’s novel . . . reveals the horrors society will sink to in order to uphold the status quo. . . . The bold art captures the creepy, run-down carny vibe with aplomb, and dramatic coloring by Andy Fish punches up action sequences. This Hunger Games–esque saga feels destined for the big screen.”Publishers Weekly, starred review

“White’s best-selling thriller about a hide-and-seek competition in an abandoned amusement park, Hide, is brought to its full, creepy potential in this graphic adaptation. . . . The park itself comes alive in Fish’s moody illustrations, featuring strong color contrasts and ominous shadows lurking among the park’s rusted rides, faded banners, littered walkways, and overgrown greenery. A solid choice for those unfamiliar with the story.”Booklist

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