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Worlds collide when Axiom-man finds himself sucked into a portal that leads to another world.A world with its own unique guardian: Auroraman.Also, something else came through the portal. Something dark. Something sinister.Something frozen.Now Axiom-man and Auroraman must join forces before this cold evil being transforms not just Humboldt into a kingdom of ice, but the whole world as well.From frosty footsoldiers to dedicated icy leaders to a deadly cold master pulling all the strings, Frozen Storm is a novella you won't want to miss! About the AuthorsA.P. Fuchs is the author of many novels and short stories. His most recent efforts of putting pen to paper are Flash Attack: Thrilling Stories of Terror, Adventure, and Intrigue; The Canister X Transmission: Year Three; Axiom-man Episode No. 3: Rumblings; and Mech Apocalypse. Also a cartoonist, he is known for his superhero series, The Axiom-man Saga, both in novel and comic book format.Fuchs's main website is www.canisterx.comJoin his free weekly newsletter at www.tinyletter.com/apfuchsThe Adventures of Auroraman creator and writer Jeff Burton is a father of five and a teacher from Humboldt, Saskatchewan. Given the inspiration for Auroraman from a dear friend, Ted Green, Jeff mentored under Andrew Lorenz (S17 Productions) and together they fleshed out the concept and co-scripted the #0 issue of Auroraman. Jeff takes his lead from the fond memories of reading fun comic books as a child and loves to see that reaction in his own kids and his students when he introduces them to comics, be it Auroraman or many of the other great Canadian independent comic books.
Contained herein are a plethora of thrilling stories of adventure, horror, danger, and excitement. Ranging from tales of superheroics to thrills and chills, Flash Attack is one ride with surprises at every turn!
One night, Gabriel Garrison was visited by a nameless messenger who bestowed upon him great power, a power intended for good. Once discovering what this power was and what it enabled him to do, Gabriel became Axiom-man, a symbol of hope in a city that had none.One night, after a routine patrol, a mysterious black cloud appears over the city. Flying over to investigate it, Axiom-man is stopped short when the cloud's presence shakes him to the core. An electrifying fear emanates from the cloud, and he can barely get near it. Quickly, the cloud takes flight and leads him on a wild goose chase throughout the city, only to flee from him in the end. Almost immediately after the cloud's appearance, a new hero arises, Redsaw, clad in a black cape and cowl. The people, now enamored with this new super-powered marvel, seem to have forgotten about Axiom-man and all he's done for them.Except something's wrong. That same fear that emanated from the cloud drips off Redsaw like a foul smell and Axiom-man can barely get close to him without feeling ill.What is Redsaw's agenda and who is he? And why is it every time Axiom-man gets close to him, it feels as if his powers are being sucked away?As if that wasn't enough, Gabriel's day job hasn't gotten any easier. His co-worker and the woman he adores, Valerie Vaughan, has little interest in him, and his boss has made it clear that one more day late to work will be the day he cleans out his desk. Then there's the new trainee, Gene Nemek. What is his fascination with Redsaw, and why is he never around when Redsaw appears?From flying over city streets and soaring at dizzying heights, to balancing a secret identity with destiny, Axiom-man must discover what Redsaw's presence means and how it ties into the messenger's life-altering visit before the city-and the world-are enamored with an evil that has haunted the cosmos since the dawn of time.This newly-revised special edition includes an introduction by the author, a bonus short story that takes place right after the novel, and the essay, "The Axiom-man Origin and Why I Write Superhero Fiction."
After the divorce, all Jackson wanted was to spend the weekend with his father.He just didn't count on his dad pushing him to go into the haunted house at the carnival.Soon, Jackson is immersed in a colorful world of white paint, floppy shoes, rainbow overalls and . . . blood, all ruled by the psychotic Father Clown.And there's no escape. Not from under this Big Top.About the Author: A.P. Fuchs is the author of many novels and short stories. His most recent books are Mech Apocalypse, Axiom-man: Outlaw; Axiom-man: Episode No. 2: Underground Crusade; Getting Down and Digital: How to Self-publish Your Book; Look, Up on the Screen! The Big Book of Superhero Movie Reviews; Canadian Scribbler: Collected Letters of an Underground Writer.Also a cartoonist, he is known for his superhero series, The Axiom-man Saga, both in novel and comic book format.Fuchs's main website is www.canisterx.comHis newsletter is at www.tinyletter.com/apfuchs
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