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Long before there was The Walking Dead there was Deadworld. Here is one of comics’ longest running independents as Deadworld has had over 100 issues and graphic novels published and over one million copies sold over the years. Winner of the Ghastly Award for Best Horror mini-series of 2014, Deadworld: Restoration reaches deeper into the series described by Talking Comics as “frightening, haunting, gloomy, grave, and delectably mystifying.”With the lepers slaughtered, the human breeding pits abandoned, and the King Zombie appearing disposed, the survivors of New Washington can continue their plan to bring the zombies under control. But Donna, the half-human/half-zombie hybrid is searching for her daughter and she’ll destroy anything and anyone in her path to find her. When the Graken, four-armed killing machines are unleashed, the zombies have a new ally, one for more vicious than the brain dead zombies.Winner of the Ghastly Award for Best Horror Mini-Series of the Year 2014.Collects the entire Restoration comic series issues 1-5.
Is madness a way to survive the zombie apocalypse? "Wounds" is a father’s attempt to save his family. Or a science fiction story about a family in an orbiting ark. Or one man’s descent into madness accompanied by Death in a tuxedo. Or a fever dream by a Black Death sufferer. Take your pick! Gary Scott Beatty ("Jazz: Midnight," "Worlds," "Number One") drops us into a world where nothing is beyond doubt, except a father's concern for his wife and daughter. If you enjoy that "What th-?" factor in graphic novels, you'll enjoy "Wounds." All will be explained.
Tales from the Outer Rim presents three stories woven by a common thread tied to a service station in space. It's the final outpost and pivotal point in the lives of three protagonists. Rusty is the best gambler in New Vegas: he always wins, taking advantage of the hidden weaknesses of other players. But he gets arrogant, as often happens, and this time it'll be a different game and what is at stake is his life. Literally... Henry Lance is a tycoon, a genius: bored and annoyed by the mediocrity of other people, but mostly by his brother Darius. Henry embarks on an ambitious chess game: he plans to rule the world. But sometimes you're not the King of the chessboard, but the Pawn... The Hunter is the best galactic bounty killer out there, ruthless and efficient: he has no rival. He has now been hired to catch a girl but he soon discovers an enemy that even he can't defeat: love.
The Pope...The Vatican...and The Devil...The Devil's Armchair is a Gothic tale that takes its title from a peculiar ruin in S. Callisto Square, in Rome. Some old legends say it was placed there by the Devil himself, behind the Pope's palace, to become his throne. During the twelfth century, it was a place of orgies and black masses that inspired prophecies and easy healing. This is the stage where Alberto Militelli, ambiguous and charismatic, conducts his so called esoteric rituals. But he only pretends to be a sorcerer: for he simply has found his way to get rich and affluent. It doesn't matter how many dead bodies he leaves behind. He weaves a web of lies and deceptions, taking advantage of other people's sorrow and hope, playing with their lives with no mercy. But his rise to the top is quick, as will be his downfall.
Meet Blue Flamingo. The children's book imagined, written, and illustrated by Emma, age 8. In this book meet Blue Flamingo for the first time and learn of some of the favorite things he likes to do along with his best friend. A fun children's book for kids, written by a kid!
From the collected pages of Police and Security News comes the true life stories of officers of the law who risked their lives in the line of duty and went above and beyond to protect the innocent.
A unique mash-up of hard-boiled detective noir and Lovecraftian horror. Chicago. The Roaring Twenties. When private detective Brennan O'Sullivan is hired to investigate the mysterious death of a reporter, he follows his only lead - a jagged, cryptic symbol – and this will put him on a trail that will lead him to nightmarish visions, ghastly murders, and unknown horrors lurking at the edges of reality.Collects the entire It Looks Back comic series issues 1-4.
What if there really was a Garden of Eden - a place with a history before the first people we know of? A civilization cursed and banished underground for breaking their own commandment to live in balance with the Earth. When an evil coal operator discovers that the "e;sacred"e; carbon can burn forever, he will sacrifice the land and the people to extract the full deposit. When he awakens and releases a hell the surface world cannot imagine, the only thing that stands in the way of the ecological disaster, is a disgraced, ex-pro baseball pitcher and a community of courageous coal miners. "e;Danny Boyd's Carbon combines three distinct genres- Lovecraftian gorefest, religious picture book and political allegory- to tell the story of our slow and conscious self-poisoning."e; - John Sayles, Director. "e;This graphic novel's tale is a self-contained piece of world-building, loaded generously with imaginative flair and yet still grounded in reality like the wise Aesop born anew."e; - Richard Caldwell, Heavy Metal Magazine. "e;Boyd marries sci-fi monster flick ideas with Appalachian tragedy, showing us imaginative allegory and authentic profundity do not have to be mutually exclusive."e; - Chris Oxley, Ain't It Cool News
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