Winner of the Eisner Award for Best Graphic Novel! Welcome to Anorev a land where time has no meaning Robots work & children play but the play is no fun & the work is no use A curious boy named Ayden & his robot friend Zoe know that something’s missing but they can’t imagine what it might be… until 314 identical men in green bowler hats fall from the sky At last our heroes have a chance to discover what happened to their world what might start the clocks back up again & what tomorrow really means Blending clockwork whimsy with majestic art-nouveau visuals Jim Mc Cann & Janet Lee present a h&-crafted fairy tale that feels both familiar & entirely new About the Author Jim Mc Cann is an award-winning writer of comic books television & theatre He worked on several films & music videos before he was accepted into the ABC Daytime Writer Development Program During that time he wrote for the popular ABC daytime drama One Life to Live Upon moving to New York he found a position at Marvel Comics where he remained for six years working in publicity & PR He wrote several critically acclaimed Marvel Hawkeye series before branching out into creating his own comics & graphic novels as well as other projects His first graphic novel Return of the Dapper Men won the comic book industry&s top award Best Original Graphic Album He has since gone on to create hit series such as the space-heist Lost Vegas & the ongoing top-rated series Mind the Gap both published through Image Comics Born in Palo Alto & raised in Nashville award-winning New-York-Times-bestselling illustrator Janet Lee is best known for her decoupage art technique Self-taught Lee has been drawing comics since she was old enough to hold a pencil After working for more than a decade at the business end of publishing Lee received her big break with the publication of Return of the Dapper Men Since then she has illustrated close to a dozen different books & anthologies Lee still lives & works in Nashville in a house filled with one husband one son two dogs & four very bad cats