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Seconds es la nueva novela gráfica a color de Bryan Lee O'Malley, el autor de Scott Pilgrim. A Katie las cosas le van bastante bien. Es una joven chef en un restaurante de éxito y planea abrir otro aún mejor. Pero un día todos sus proyectos se tuercen, su actividad amorosa se dirige al borde del abismo y una camarera sufre un accidente muy desafortunado. De repente, su vida ha pasado de estar bastante bien a no demasiado. Katie necesita una segunda oportunidad... y quizá no imagina los riesgos que conlleva obtenerla. Reseñas: «Bryan Lee O'Malley logra dar textura de gran épica a las tribulaciones de la juventud.» Guillermo del Toro «Una obra adorable, evocadora, divertida y bella. Una receta perfecta para una gran novela gráfica.» Scott McCloud
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      June 23, 2014
      The bestselling author of the Scott Pilgrim series returns with another hit. Twenty-nine-year-old chef Katie runs a restaurant called Seconds; it’s successful, but she dreams of starting a restaurant of which she can be part-owner. Katie is frustrated in her love life, having lost her boyfriend, Max, and construction of the new restaurant is moving slowly, with many setbacks and added expenses. In a desperate state, Katie discovers the house spirit of Seconds—a crouching sprite who lives off scraps—who unwillingly gives her a chance to reverse a recent error that led to a grisly accident in the kitchen. Katie soon becomes addicted to this magical method of fixing mistakes, but as she changes more and more about her world, reality itself starts to deteriorate. O’Malley’s engaging narrative voice hasn’t diminished—even the self-absorbed Katie is likeable enough to root for, although it’s obvious that she’s making things worse for herself. O’Malley’s sweet, nimble art, now in color, has acquired more confidence: the plot unfolds cinematically, and his character designs are more appealing than ever. A solidly hilarious entry in the “what if we could do it all over again” genre.

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