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The Millennium Trilogy boxed set provides the first three translated comic adaptations of the bestselling Stieg Larson novel series, with bonus Art Cards featuring the cover art from the individual books. Including: The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, The Girl Who Played With Fire, The Girl who Kicked the Hornet's Nest.
The Elder Brothers - humans like us, but more advanced - plan to colonise our Earth. They will permit us to remain, with a subsidy to live upon, based on the assets of our Earth's poorest citizen. If we are to survive, there must be a dramatic redistribution of wealth. Anyone who does not comply will be processed. For the benefit of mankind.
Action, diplomacy, politics ... In the vein of Star Trekand Babylon 5, here's the 8th volume of a smart, innovative science-fiction series where Humans have a lot to learn - and a lot to lose.
Shelby and her three best friends rule the streets of Brooklyn--and everyone in the neighborhood knows not to mess with the Sukeban Tribe.Inspired by the Japanese girl gangs of the 1970s, the teenagers ride scooters armed with golf clubs and cash from selling drugs, terrorizing their classmates, parents, and anyone who dares defy them. But when they attack a classmate who hasn't paid what she owes, things start to get messy--and not in the fun way.
Viglante hacktivist Lisbeth Salander's dark past comes to light as she and award-winning journalist Mikael Blomkvist launch an investigation into the horrors of Sweden's sex trade.
In the Viking kingdom of Alstavik, a violent civil war rages between brothers Rildrig and Sigvald who each claim succession to their father's throne.
In a gritty, star-spanning future, where mankind has colonized planets throughout the galaxy, former Confederation Commander Jon T. Munro was serving a life sentence for a war crime he was forced to commit. When a prison break runs amok, however, he seizes the opportunity to escape with a ragtag team of cons to form a small crew of pirates with one goal in mind: vengeful justice. And the first step in their plan is to steal the battle cruiser he once commanded, a state-of-the-art warship they call "The Jolly Roger." Following the events in volume one, commander Jon Tiberius Munro is reeling from the death of his son, while Vexton, the man responsible, campaigns for the presidency of the Galactic Federation. Not only is Vexton preparing to claim the most powerful seat in colonized space but also the hand of one of the galaxy's most popular holoactresses, Penelope, in a public spectacle of marriage. Everything seems to be going Vexton's way, but he has no idea what lengths Munro and his crew will go to for revenge... A visually stunning sci-fi adventure, written by Sylvain Runberg (Millennium), with breathtaking artwork by Miquel Montllo, this epic tale of space pirates and political intrigue combines the emotional depth and excitement of sci-fi favorites such as Battlestar Galactica and Starship Troopers with a visual style that leaps off the page like an animated feature film. This second volume concludes the four-chapter tale of revenge (volume one contained the first two chapters), as each of the four lead antiheroes are revealed for the broken individuals they are, secretly desperate for redemption, no matter the cost.
After the events in Stockholm, Caleb and Mezoke have become renegades and are hunted by the entire Confederation. Inevitably they end up on Tetsuam, a gigantic itinerant space station that's the capital of crime in the galaxy. But while they attempt to sort out a future for themselves, and as Confederate space is recovering from the civil war, the Neuronomes - sentient ships previously thought eradicated - appear to launch random, devastating suicide attacks that kill thousands...
A new volume that confirms this series and its mix of intergalactic politics and action-diplomacy as one of the great sci-fi comics series
Humans and Sandjarrs are about to commemorate the peace between their peoples. But Caleb and Mezoke might have to cancel the party -
A nomadic alien tribe arrives on Earth-and the diplomatic skills of the Orbital agents are put to the test.
Caleb (a human) and Mezoke (a Sandjarr) are paired up and trained as special agents to keep the intergalactic peace. This is a controversial and historic alliance given their races' longstanding enmity, and a lot of people are watching them. Their first mission is to keep war from breaking out between humans and Javlodes on the planet Senestam.
In the 23rd century, humans and Sandjarrs are allowed to join an intergalactic, multiracial organisation set up 8,000 years before. The humans are seen as a belligerent, underdeveloped race by the other members of the organisation and have been kept out of it until now.
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