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Review: Frank Lee After Alcatraz

Celebrating 60 years of the incredible escape from Alcatraz, Frank Lee After Alcatraz imagines the life that Frank Lee Morris lived after his daring escape.

Story: David Hasteda
Art: Ludovic Chesnot
Letterer: Jessica Burton
Translator: Christopher Pope

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Preview: Frank Lee, After Alcatraz

Frank Lee, After Alcatraz

Writer: David Hasteda
Artist: Ludovic Chesnot
Publisher: Titan Comics (Hard Case Crime imprint)
HC, 128pp, $24.99/£21.99, ISBN: 9781787738768
On Sale: July 12, 2022

In June 1962, Frank Lee Morris did the unthinkable and broke free from Alcatraz prison! Celebrating the 60th anniversary of his incredible escape, this thrilling graphic novel imagines what Frank Lee did next…

Bank Robber. Escape Artist. Genius.

But on June 11th 1962, Frank Lee Morris performed the most daring feat of them all: escaping from Alcatraz. He was never found, presumed to have drowned in San Francisco Bay. The FBI’s case remains open to this day.

But what if he survived that fateful night? A free man. A second chance. What did he do then? Follow Frank in this stunning graphic novel on his journey from villainous convict to finding sanctuary and starting a new life, full of heartache, sorrow and a profound bittersweet acceptance.

Immortalised by Clint Eastwood in the 1979 film, Escape From Alcatraz, writer David Hasteda and artist Ludovic Chesnot imagine just what Frank’s life might have been like after performing one of the most dangerous escapes of all time.

Frank Lee, After Alcatraz

Celebrating the 60th anniversary of Frank Lee’s escape from Alcatraz – new graphic novel Frank Lee, After Alcatraz – out July 12, 2022

In June 1962, Frank Lee Morris did the unthinkable and broke free from Alcatraz prison! Celebrating the 60th anniversary of his incredible escape, this thrilling graphic novel imagines what Frank Lee did next…

Bank Robber. Escape Artist. Genius.

But on June 11th 1962, Frank Lee Morris performed the most daring feat of them all: escaping from Alcatraz. He was never found, presumed to have drowned in San Francisco Bay. The FBI’s case remains open to this day.

But what if he survived that fateful night? A free man. A second chance. What did he do then? Follow Frank in this stunning graphic novel on his journey from villainous convict to finding sanctuary and starting a new life, full of heartache, sorrow and a profound bittersweet acceptance.

Immortalised by Clint Eastwood in the 1979 film, Escape From Alcatraz, writer David Hasteda and artist Ludovic Chesnot imagine just what Frank’s life might have been like after performing one of the most dangerous escapes of all time. Frank Lee, After Alcatraz is out from Titan Comics on July 12th.

Frank Lee, After Alcatraz

Sneak peek! Frank Lee, After Alcatraz from Hard Case Crime. Celebrating the 60th anniversary of his incredible escape!

FRANK LEE, AFTER ALCATRAZ

Writer: David Hasteda
Artist: Ludovic Chesnot
Publisher: Titan Comics
Imprint: Hard Case Crime
Hardcover, 120pp, $24.99
ISBN: 9781787738768
On sale June 28, 2022

Bank Robber. Escape Artist. Genius.

But on June 11th 1962, Frank Lee Morris performed the most daring feat of them all: escaping from Alcatraz. He was never found, presumed to have drowned in San Francisco Bay. The FBI’s case remains open to this day.

But what if he survived that fateful night? A free man. A second chance. What did he do then? Follow Frank in this stunning graphic novel on his journey from villainous convict to finding sanctuary and starting a new life, full of heartache, sorrow and a profound bittersweet acceptance.

Immortalised by Clint Eastwood in the 1979 film, Escape From Alcatraz, writer David Hasteda and artist Ludovic Chesnot imagine just what Frank’s life might have been like after performing one of the most dangerous escapes of all time.

FRANK LEE, AFTER ALCATRAZ