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  • by Jones RA Jones
    £11.49

  • by Vansant Wayne Vansant
    £15.99

    Days of darkness covers the darkest days of World War II - when the United States went from the tragedy of Pearl Harbor to the triumph at Midway. Covering in detail that attack and devastation of the American fleet in Hawaii, the evacuation of the Philippines, the horror of Bataan, and the dramatic Battle of Midway, which stopped the Japanese juggernaut in the Pacific. -- Back cover.

  • by Reed Gary Reed
    £11.49

  • - End of Empire
    by Reed Gary Reed
    £11.49

  • by Travis Gibb
    £12.99

    The zombie menace continues within the Mississippi region. The dead are killing and ravaging everything and everyone on sight. Living here has become, and I dare say, impossible. The dead are evolving, getting smarter, and learning our habits. The remaining few humans are trying to find a way out of Mississippi to head north toward Tennessee and the city of Nashville and hopefully safety. All the while trying to outsmart the dead and hang on to what little hope we have left. Contained within are six tales of humanity''s struggle against the dead. From writers Travis Gibb, Marcus H. Roberts, Lou Graziani, Alfred Paige, Jonathan Hedrick, and illustrators Juan Pablo Milto, Jules Rivera, Florentino Santibanez, Daniel Gorman, Shaun Barbour, John Epple, Ben Worrell, Sunil Ghagre.

  • by Gary Reed
    £14.99

    With over 100 issues released and 1,000,000 copies sold Deadworld arrived on the zombie apocalypse scene well before The Walking Dead and presents a supernatural take on the global nightmare. Book Nine collects issues #11-15 of Volume 2.

  • by Gary Reed
    £14.99

    Before there was The Walking Dead there was Deadworld. First published in the 1986, Deadworld is one of indie comics longest running horror series with over 100 issues and graphic novels in released and over 1,000,000 copies sold. While being considered the ''godfather'' of all the zombie apocalyptic comics that followed. In this continuation of collecting all the original Deadworld stories into a set of Archive volumes, Book Eight features Volume Two of the series, specifically issues #5-10. Here, the lepers of Brunston are introduced and Dan is entranced by the Voodoo Queen who challenges King Zombie for control of the dead. The Dead-Killer shows the townspeople the horror of the zombies first hand so they truly understand what they''re up against to change their naive view of the world.

  • - Bloodbath at Khe Sanh
    by Don Lomax
    £15.49

    The acclaimed Vietnam Journal comic book series from Don Lomax, nominated for a Harvey Award, is collected and presented as a series of graphic novels. Vietnam Journal is a look at the Vietnam War through the eyes of a war journalist, Scott ''Journal'' Neithammer, as he chronicles the lives and events of soldiers on the front line during the Vietnam War. Creator Don Lomax based Vietnam Journal on his experiences on his tour of duty in Vietnam in the mid 1960''s. In BOOK SIX, war correspondent Scott ''Journal'' Neithammer arrives in Khe Sanh at the beginning of the bloody siege. American troops are completely isolated and under constant bombardment from North Vietnamese troops for over two months as the First Air Cavalry struggles to arrive on the scene to reinforce the exhausted Marines. The siege is ultimately broken as North Vietnamese troops withdraw with heavy American reinforcements on the way. But the aftermath signals a shift in U.S. policy and the Khe Sanh base is closed and dismantled. And in a surprise move to the American troops, President Johnson announces a restriction in bombing of North Vietnam. Aside from the Khe Sanh series, Book Six also includes two short stories titled "Special Ops: Phoenix" and "Zippo Raid".

  • - Serpent by the Tail
    by Stuart Kerr
    £15.49

    In the vein of The Lord of The Rings and The Hobbit with elements of Game of Thrones and Dungeon and Dragons. ¿Four normal modern day teenagers are plunged into a world they thought only existed in novels and film. They are whisked away to a magical land where dragons roam the skies, orcs and hobgoblins terrorize travelers, and kingdoms wage war for dominance. It is a world where man is just one race, joining other races such as elves, trolls, dwarves, changelings, and the dreaded night creatures who steal the night. Not a typical "dungeons and dragons" world, for this story follows the adventures of these teens into the unknown as we watch the world unfold with their eyes. It is a world that is foreign to them. We learn as they learn. And what hope do these teens have in this strange Middle Earth world? How can they survive against wizards, dwarves, halflings, dragons, and trolls if they had a hard time making it in high school? It is a world of fantasy. Of imagination. It is the Realm. It is Legendlore. From Caliber Comics now comes the entire Realm and Legendlore saga as a set of volumes that collects the long running critically acclaimed series. This book collects The Realm - Volume One issues 16-21. VOLUME FIVE: As the teens mourn the loss of one of their own, Lord Darkoth continues his quest to obtain a chest that contains the dreaded Daemonstorm. A force so powerful that it can change the very fate of all Azoth. Meanwhile Alex receives training in the use of his magical skills by Delora who is discovered to be the daughter of Anomolin, a powerful wizard not seen outside the Black Mountains in over 50 years. And Alex will need all the skills he has as the group find themselves in a cave that is the lair of a mighty dragon. A dragon that stands in their way of obtaining the Daemonstorm chest and preventing Darkoth's reign of terror from truly engulfing Azoth.

  • - TET '68
    by Don Lomax
    £16.49

    The acclaimed Vietnam Journal comic book series from Don Lomax, nominated for a Harvey Award, is collected and presented as a series of graphic novels. Vietnam Journal is a look at the Vietnam War through the eyes of a war journalist, Scott ''Journal'' Neithammer, as he chronicles the lives and events of soldiers on the front line during the Vietnam War. In BOOK FIVE, the story of the Tet Offensive is chronicled by ''Journal''. It is the biggest push the Viet Cong launched during the Vietnam War and one that almost brought them immediate victory. The American command realizes that the latest assault by the VS is a massive one as multiple targets are all hit at once. This escalates the war to an entirely new level. And with the Tet Offensive in full force, ''Journal'' finds the civilian population are more than just tools in the war. As he, along with most of the other press covering the war, realize that although America is winning the battles, they were losing the war. And it is obvious that the Viet Cong would do anything to succeed....anything. And with U.S. troops making their push to Khe Sanh, ''Journal'' gets a taste of the politics that have taken over the American involvement in the war as it cements the insanity of the entire Vietnam conflict. And lastly with news of the My Lai Massacre overwhelming the media and press, ''Journal'' begins to understand that the tactics of the Viet Cong cannot be used by the Americans. And this puts the war on unequal footing and the only victory possible is a moral one. Collects the entire Vietnam Journal Tet ''68 series (issues 1-6).

  • - M.I.A.
    by Don Lomax
    £15.49

  • - Fact and Fiction
    by Colin Clayton & Jim Alexander
    £12.99

  • - An Empire Under Siege
    by Gary Reed
    £13.99

  • - The Ascendants - Volume Three
    by Webb Amanda Webb & Webb Rory Webb
    £16.49

    For those that enjoy the fantasy adventures of Lord of the Rings, The Hobbit, and Dungeons and Dragons! After barely escaping Jerith's clutches, Felosial, Bakar, and Dilavo (along with new allies Rufus, Brother Bart, and the mysterious elf Arideth) must find out more about the pendant and why Jerith will stop at nothing to make it his own.

  • - On The Air!
    by Steven Philip Jones & Matthew J Elliot
    £15.49

  • by Gary Reed, Troy Nixey & Galen Showman
    £14.99

    Before there was The Walking Dead there was Deadworld. First published in the 1986, Deadworld is one of indie comics longest running horror series with over 100 issues and graphic novels in released and over 1,000,000 copies sold. While being considered the ''godfather'' of all the zombie apocalyptic comics that followed. Here are the beginnings of Volume Two and Book Seven has the first four issues. Time has moved ahead and the plan for sanctuary in the frozen north hasn''t worked out as planned. The entity of Amy is trapped but hoping to unleash herself as the remaining teens find themselves in a renegade group, unaware that Moloch has retaken the city...a city that the zombies also want. Also included is the short story "Body Art" featuring the character, Tattoo and a short piece entitled "The City" which appeared in the pages of Calibrations. Deadworld Archives series collects all of the original Deadworld comics originally released by Arrow and Caliber Comics.

  • - Girl Detective - Volume 1
    by Ron Miller
    £12.99

  • - Darkness Before The Dawn
    by Ralph Griffith & Stuart Kerr
    £14.99

  • - From the Delta to Dak To
    by Don Lomax
    £15.49

  • - War of the Dead
    by Gary Reed
    £18.99

    For the first time Deadworld in full color! Before there was The Walking Dead there was Deadworld. Considered by many to be the godfather of the original zombie comic with over 100 issues and graphic novels in print and over 1,000,000 copies sold, Deadworld ripped into the undead with intelligent zombies on a mission and a group of poor teens riding in a school bus desperately try to stay one step ahead of the sadistic, Harley-riding King Zombie. Designed to stand on its own, the story line picks up the pieces of Deadworld: Slaughterhouse as it returns to the sanctuary known as Safe Haven. A small outpost, remnants of a twisted scientist's scheme gone wrong to defeat the plague, holds out against the army of King Zombie. Their secret weapon are the Lepers - victims of a bizarre experiment that left them with dead skin in breathing husks...with flesh that even zombies won't touch. It is a war of intelligence versus primal instincts - the will to survive against the craving for flesh. It is a war of those with dead carcasses inhabited by living minds against those that are totally lifeless. It is a War of the Dead. Collects Deadworld: War of the Dead comic series issues #1-5.

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    £10.49

    A look at the incredible world of insects by your 'host', Irving. Using illustrations from a number of illustrators in a humorous way, Irving gives tidbits of fascinating information about nature's insects for young readers. Did you know that mosquitoes have 47 teeth? That some of your favorite candy is actually crushed up beetles (especially the red ones)? A perfect book for all ages and kids who will enjoy the sometimes zany approach to the artwork.

  • - The Red Legend
    by Josef Bastian
    £17.49

    Evil is afoot in the Motor City and an urban legend is revealed. The Nain Rouge, translated from The "Red Dwarf" made his home near the narrow straits in an area the later French settlers were to name "Detroit". As the Steward of Straits, the Nain Rouge was responsible for keeping harmony and balance in the natural world near the straits of the great river. It was not until Antoine de Mothe Cadillac and the French settlers arrived that the Nain Rouge began causing trouble. At first, the Nain Rouge was cordial and diplomatic, but a quarrel began and soon turned into an angry brawl. The Nain Rouge was beaten mercilessly during the fight and fled from the settlement in anger. It is said that as he ran away, a curse was flung from his lips onto the entire region of Detroit. The curse, it is rumored, befalls anyone who creates evil of their own will, empowering the Nain Rouge with greater and greater strength throughout the centuries. Now, the Nain Rouge is often seen just before a tragic event, a harbinger of doom that revels in the downfall of humanity. In recent times, with all the problems that faced Detroit, there have been many more sightings of the Nain Rouge. He seems to be growing in power. Some say the times are bad. Some say it is only getting worse. Perhaps, the day of reckoning is upon us... Present Day. Elly and Tom are two average middle schoolers on a field trip to the Detroit Institute of Arts. In a flash, they are wrapped up in a mystery of evil and intrigue that has been brewing for centuries. Fate has hurled these young teens in front of one of the most evil creatures ever to walk the earth...the Nain Rouge. Can Elly and Tom do anything to save the city and themselves? Or has the time of the Nain Rouge finally come? Collects comic issues 1-3.

  • by Gary Reed
    £10.49

  • - Tattoo
    by Ralph Griffith & Stuart Kerr
    £14.99

    Before there was THE WALKING DEAD there was DEADWORLD. Deadworld is one of the longest running independent, acclaimed horror comic series, with over 1,000,000 copies sold that attacks the zombie menace from a different 'supernatural' perspective. The dead return to walk the earth...but this is no standard zombie story. In addition to having intelligent zombies with a mission and goal, Deadworld also explores the human interactions as mankind finds itself facing extinction. And while some groups organize in the best interests of self- preservation, others use this as an opportunity to explore their own self-deluded dreams. Deadworld is a story of horror...of survival...of hope and despair. It is an ongoing saga of modern man facing his darkest side...where science and technology are no longer his allies. With Deadworld: Tattoo - The original creators of Deadworld return! Ralph Griffith and Stuart Kerr deliver a self-contained spin-off story from the Deadworld universe. Here is the saga of a female hybrid between the living and the dead known as Tattoo. In order to piece together the answers to why there are an increasing number of "intelligent" zombies leading the onslaught of the dead armies against humanity, the zombie slayer Tattoo must travel into the depths of zombie hell in the city of New Orleans. There she will find the ruling warlord of the dead... The Rasta Man. Illustrated by Jake Jacobson, Mike Larson, Jason Baumgartner, Sam Varney, Mike Mikolajczyk, Mariousz, and Patryk Cabala. Collects comic issues 1-4.

  • - Volume 1
    by Jason Franks
    £15.49

  • by Gary Reed & Gary Scott Beatty
    £12.99

  • - The Trouble With Trolls
    by Ralph Griffith & Stuart Kerr
    £14.99

    For fans of Game of Thrones, Lord of the Rings, and Dungeons and Dragons!Four normal modern day teenagers are plunged into a world they thought only existed in novels and film. They are whisked away to a magical Middle Earth land where dragons roam the skies, orcs and hobgoblins terrorize weary travelers, dark magic consumes kingdoms, and where unicorns prance through the forest. It is a world where man is just one race, joining other races such as elves, trolls, dwarves, changelings, and the dreaded creatures who steal the night. This is not a typical "dungeons and dragons" world, for this world follows the adventures of these teens into the unknown as we watch the world unfold in front of their eyes.  What hope do the teens have in this strange world? How can they hope to survive against wizards, dwarves, elves, demons, dragons, and trolls if they had a hard time in high school? VOLUME THREE: The teens discover their own unique mystical powers continue to grow and both Marjorie and Sandra unleash their potential...but in different ways. Marjorie leads towards healing whereas Sandra, under the influence of Lord Darkoth, finds herself capable of things she thought impossible. The group heads to the scientific city of Ardonia where they hope that the answer to get back home will be found. While we learn why Letha, having been one of Ardonia’s elite soldiers, can never return to that city. And along the way Dom and Silverfawn struggle with the feelings they have for each other...can man and elf possibly find happiness? These questions and attacks from marauders and a town of Night Creatures await our young adventurers in this volume. From Caliber Comics now comes the entire Realm and Legendlore saga as a set of volumes that collects the long running critically acclaimed series. This book collects The Realm – Volume One comic issues #8-11.

  • - Flesh and Ghosts
    by Gary Reed & Jim Alexander
    £12.99

    X-Files meets Mission Impossible! A unique team of operatives, led by the mysterious Edgar Allan Raven, under the auspices of the organization called Raven, Inc., are brought together to investigate any and all cases of paranormal activity. Formed of both skeptics and believers alike, the team is often called in by local or government authorities when cases prove to be too bizarre, too unusual, or just plain unsolvable. Covering the entire spectrum of the unknown, from the supernatural to the dark side of man, Raven, Inc., searches for answers in areas that most people refuse to acknowledge even exists.Volume 3 collects comic book issues #9-12. In this Volume, sheep killings by wolves draw Raven members to Wyoming. But when reports of wolves standing on their hind legs are circulated, it's time for Raven Inc. to check it out more seriously; The true life murder of young Mary Phagen in 1913 and the lynch hanging of Leo Frank in 1915 is investigated as one of the Raven members claims to see the ghost of a man named Alonzo Mann who, 80 years later, knows what really had happened to Mary and who killed her; Also the team head to the Ukraine in an attempt to capture a murderer preying on the victims of Chernobyl; And lastly Raven members head to Maine to investigate a series of strange murders. One victim is found full of pins, another is completely dismembered, and a third is found with the eyes gouged out. It seems like a case of revenge murders but how could a 10 year old boy be a victim? 

  • - Murder at the Cabaret
    by Gary Reed & Michael Zigerlig
    £10.49

    Murder at a famed cabaret!Sherlock Holmes is called in to investigate a double murder at a cabaret in Paris...a crime that has to be kept silent. But Inspector Bodine claims the murder and motive are obvious and Mr. Holmes’ services are not needed. Holmes demonstrates that not everything is as it first appears with more than enough suspicions and contradictory clues to go around. With guest character appearances such as Oscar Wilde and Henri De Toulouse-Lautrec, the mystery weaves a tapestry of betrayal and forbidden love.BONUS: Several Sherlock Holmes short stories and insights on the famous detective included!

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