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  • by Luis M Cruz
    £11.49

    Centuries ago, a species of Aliens were stranded on Earth, there Space vessel had run out of fuel causing them to make an emergency landing. They were left with no choice but to interact with Humans, who they discovered had the means for them to get back to there planet. They realized that Human blood was the fuel source they needed to depart Earth. However, Humans branded them Vampires after witnessing a few drain blood from people. The Alien Species didn't need Human blood for nourishment, they needed it to escape extinction. That, which courses through our veins and gives us life was also the fuel they needed to return to their planet.Centuries passed and the Alien species are now considered merely a myth, fictional creatures written in stories for entertainment.An asteroid, the size of Earth's Moon has entered our solar system on a collision course with Earth. The asteroid transmits an audio message explaining that the asteroid was a piece of their home planet, designed to survive in the event of there destruction. The message stated that if the people of Earth united as one, a code would be given to disarm the shield and allow them to live on the asteroid, which would survive the impact with Earth due to its shield.

  • by Anibal Arroyo
    £12.99 - 14.99

  • - The Furorian Takeover - Part 1
    by Jorge Medina
    £12.99

    As the result of a war in an alien planet, a super battle suit is discharged into space changing the life of one hapless duck and transforming him into a hero called Wonder Duck! A graphic novel from Jorge Medina.

  • by Luis M Cruz
    £11.49

     “The Day They Made Contact” tells of a young man’s courage to protect the only home he’s ever known, Earth.The Briggs family - John, Sandra, and their son, Jason - are watching television when the signal suddenly cuts off. Instead of the normal program coming back on, an alien voice resonates and introduces himself as Beklota. He says that his people, the Draqkor, are on a mission of peace and exploration and that they will arrive on Earth within twenty-four hours.One day, When 15-year-old Jason Briggs comes home from school showing symptoms of the flu, he finds an alien sitting in his living room trying his mother’s coffee. He doesn't expect the alien, a female by the name of Oubrago, to heal him of his illness, nor gain extraordinary abilities by merely touching him. Over the years, the Draqkors aid humans by advancing there space traveling technology. In exchange, they request highly confidential files from every country around the globe regarding U.F.O’s. Not long after, Oubrago reveals to Jason of the Draqkors’ true intentions: to conquer and enslave humanity for the extermination of the first Draqkors who crash-landed on Earth near a small town in New Mexico called Roswell.Jason grows up, enlisting himself in the newly formed Air and Space Force. He fights against Beklota himself, who is surprised by Jason’s “alien” abilities. During that encounter, Jason is struck down and is on the verge of dying. He is taken to the nearest hospital, where Oubrago mentions to Jason and his mother of the special genetic bond that has been transmitted through common touches shared between the two of them. That she is pregnant, as a result from the common touches, and that she can transfer his essence into her mind until she gives birth to a clone of him ninety-seven years from the present.

  • by J M DeSantis
    £9.99 - 17.49

  • - The First Ten Years
    by J M DeSantis
    £21.49

    J. M. DeSantis is a writer and artist (Write-ist(TM)) whose publications are as diverse as the man's work and inspirations. From his humble, indie beginnings, to the creation of his Indian heroine, Chadhiyana(TM), to the coining of the term Write-ist(TM) and his more focused creative direction, J. M. DeSantis: The First Ten Years takes the reader on a journey through the creative mind and the growth of creative work, style, and direction. This volume covers the breadth of the Write-ist's(TM) work from 2007 to the early parts of 2019. Collected within are artworks, short stories, poems, comics, scripts, and sketches, with notes, commentary, and autobiographical information from J. M. DeSantis throughout.

  • by J M DeSantis
    £10.49

    "It is with a considerable amount of apprehension that I so much as recall the story of Robert Phillips, even so many years after his disappearance..." ~ From the papers of former Harvard Professor John A. LewisRobert Phillips was a promising student of Linguistics at the Miskatonic University in Arkham, Massachusetts. He was the pride of the institution-especially after its reputation was tarnished by incidents connected with Miskatonic Library's restricted collection.It was in that very library that Robert first came upon the name Abdul Alhazred and The Mad Arab's dreaded work of eldritch knowledge, Al-Azif: The Necronomicon. Soon after, Robert became convinced that translations of the book were imperfect, yet the idea was frowned upon by the university's staff. But Robert would not be deterred, and so his close friend John could do nothing more than watch helplessly as the brilliant Robert Phillips deteriorated in his obsessive descent on a dark path into madness.

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