
Momo
$42.50
- Hardcover
192 pages
- Release Date
11 August 2026
Summary
Acclaimed actor John Cusack and celebrated international artist Ignacio Noé deliver a wild, genre-bending road trip with cosmic stakes.
Two fugitives form an uneasy alliance on a mission tied to none other than Jackie Gleason—yes, that Jackie Gleason—and quickly find themselves in way over their heads.
What follows is a surreal collision of pulp sci-fi, occult mystery, and dark humor, packed with bizarre encounters, buried secrets, and forces far beyond their …
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781545827802 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 154582780X |
| Author: | John Cusack, Ignacio Noe |
| Publisher: | Papercutz |
| Imprint: | Papercutz |
| Format: | Hardcover |
| Number of Pages: | 192 |
| Release Date: | 11 August 2026 |
| Weight: | 467g |
| Dimensions: | 257mm x 168mm |
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About The Author
John Cusack
John Cusack
With an impressive body of work spanning three decades, John Cusack has become one of Hollywood’s most accomplished and respected actors. He has received critical acclaim and prestigious accolades for his dramatic and comedic roles.
Recent work includes the WWII spy film “Fog of War,” the historical Chinese blockbuster “Detective Chinatown 1900,” and the espionage thriller “Decoded.” In 2020, he starred in the Prime Video sci-fi series “Utopia” as Dr. Kevin Christie.
Cusack gained initial attention in 1980s classics like “The Sure Thing,” “Say Anything,” and “Sixteen Candles.” He later expanded his repertoire with roles in “The Grifters,” “Eight Men Out,” “Being John Malkovich,” “High Fidelity,” and “Grosse Pointe Blank.”
His recent films include “Love and Mercy” as Brian Wilson, “Maps to the Stars,” “Chi-Raq,” “The Paperboy,” and “The Raven” where he portrayed Edgar Allan Poe. In 2009, he starred in the blockbuster “2012.”
Cusack was nominated for a Golden Globe for his role in the film adaptation of “High Fidelity,” for which he also co-produced and co-wrote the script. His performance in “Being John Malkovich” earned him an Independent Spirit Award nomination.
Other feature film credits include “The Frozen Ground,” “Hot Tub Time Machine,” “War Inc.,” “Grace Is Gone,” “The Ice Harvest,” “Runaway Jury,” “Identity,” “Max,” “Cradle Will Rock,” “The Thin Red Line,” “Con Air,” “City Hall,” “Bullets Over Broadway,” “The Road to Wellville,” “True Colors,” “Broadcast News,” “Serendipity,” “Better Off Dead,” and “Stand By Me.”
In 2012, Cusack received a Hollywood Walk of Fame star. He resides in Chicago.
Ignacio Noé
Illustrator and comic artist Ignacio Noé was born in Argentina in 1965 and resides in Escobar, Buenos Aires. His career began in 1986 with collaborations for Fierro magazine. He worked with Ricardo Barreiro on projects for Italian publishers and simultaneously contributed to Argentine publications like Noticias and Clarín.
In 1992, he debuted in erotic comics, later expanding his work internationally with publications in France, Italy, the Netherlands, Germany, Poland, and the United States. He collaborated with French screenwriter Jean-David Morvan on “Les Chroniques de Sillage” Vol. I.
In the 2000s, he illustrated for the Argentine children’s magazine GENIOS and created the comic “Julián King” with Carlos Trillo. The acclaimed series “Helldorado” was launched in 2006. That same year, he began illustrating children’s books for Advance Publishing.
In 2010, he adapted an interview with artist Ashley Bickerton into comic form for Damien Hirst’s publishing house, Other Criteria. Ignacio published “Douce, tiède et parfumée” with Glénat in 2013, featuring his own script. He continued with Glénat on “Jeanne d’Arc” and “Et on tuera tous les affreux.”
Recent projects include the “Salazar” collection, published in 2022 by Nuevo Nueve, and his 2023 calendar “Una mujer, cuatro elementos, todas las cosas.” He has also created cover art for Zenescope and Bad Bug. Currently, he is working on the comic adaptation of John Cusack’s movie script “Momo.”
Ignacio Noé also paints landscapes, and held a virtual exhibition of his work in 2023. Since 1991, he has directed his own art school and authored the book “Ilustración e Imagen Artística.”
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