Emma Magenta

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Emma Magenta won a drawing competition at the age of nine and based on this accomplishment alone, she has been calling herself an artist ever since. Even though she has a deep love of humans, in a Utopian world she would live in the wild. She is responsible for The Gradual Demise of Phillipa Finch and has also created, written and illustrated 6 books. We are thrilled to have worked with Magenta to publish When the Wolves Come as a first ever time seen picture book on surprise gloss pages inside Issue 4 - Into the Dark.

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Spread from Issue 4 - Into the Dark

Emma Magenta - Original illustration for 'When the Wolves Come'

Emma Magenta - Original illustration for 'When the Wolves Come'

Emma Magenta - Original illustration for 'When the Wolves Come'

Emma Magenta - Original illustration for 'When the Wolves Come'

Emma Magenta - Original illustration for 'When the Wolves Come'