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When her childhood friend is mowed down in a drive-by shooting, Hollow Girl reluctantly dons the mask once more to take on a building full of a bad guys that even the police wouldn't dare to enter - the so-called Fortress. But something doesn't add up and Kat is about to learn that the dead can be just as manipulative as the living.
Volume 2 - Step deeper into the world of the vigilante, HOLLOW GIRL, in this twisted tale of supernatural revenge from Luke Cooper, the creator of A Glimpse of Hell and artist behind Wolf Country and the True Believers Comic Award-winning GoodCopBadCop. Wearing an expressionless white mask, Hollow Girl kills for the dead, a willing vessel for the souls of the wrongfully killed. But now her past has literally come back to haunt her - the ghost of her father manifesting to remind her of the abused child she once was and twist her already damaged mind. With even more horror and brutal action than the first book, this is a must-read for fans of comics like THE CROW, HIT-GIRL or THE PUNISHER.
Six years ago, little Katherine Harlow killed her parents. Showing no signs of regret or remorse, she was said to be a girl without a soul: A Hollow Girl. Now, wearing an expressionless white mask, Kat kills for the dead, a willing vessel for the souls of the wrongfully killed. But how did a disturbed little girl become a brutal vigilante? And are the voices she hears really those of the dead, or symptoms of a dangerous, all-consuming psychosis.
How to move beyond capitalism and whether indeed it is possible to do so, has become a question of general interest, rather than simply the preserve of left-literary discussion, since the credit crisis of 2008. This book examines the social nature of the austerity crisis, and whether an anticapitalist message can successfully intersect and create a new virtuous dynamic for the radical left after decades of retreat. Intended as a contribution to debates around fundamental social change which have emerged in the wake of Occupy and the Arab revolutions, Beyond Capitalism is a book which combines historical sociology with the politics of social emancipation. The question these movements have posed is how can the radical left marshal its often meagre forces to create a new counter hegemony to the ethos and culture of capitalism?
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