![]() ![]() ![]() The examples of political spin-doctoring and manipulation in the Blomkvist side of the story wouldn’t be so painful if it wasn’t so real. When Blomkvist refuses to back down from political pressures, radical followers are more than willing to push him through more direct means. Meanwhile, Blomkvist’s magazine Millennium is investigating a right-wing leader whose party is threatening the political landscape on a platform of xenophobia, intolerance, and isolation. ![]() What begins as a night out at a concert, attempted kidnapping included, quickly escalates into a cross-country manhunt for Lisbeth, as she sees a friend taken from her side and is forced to reach out to old friends for support. Set after the events of the original books, the characters quickly find themselves caught up in a conspiracy awash in government cover-ups and right-wing fascism. The Girl Who Danced with Death is an all-new story that follows Lisbeth Salander and Mikael Blomkvist from the famed Girl With the Dragon Tattoo series by Stieg Larson. The creative team behind it includes writer Sylvain Runberg, artist Bélen Ortega, and it was translated by Rachel Zerner. ![]() Millennium: The Girl Who Danced with Death is published by Hard Case Crimes, an imprint of Titan Comics. ![]()
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