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Michael Lark comic
Bounty and Navarro: Tales of the Old West
Two tales of the Old West and a bonus story added! In BOUNTY, William "Mac" McDermott is a bounty hunter who decides to assist a woman and her son traveling west to California. He finds he must finish the journey with her in order to keep her alive from a band of marauders who stalk the wagon she's riding and want the land claim she is carrying. In NAVARRO, an Indian scout employed by the US Army heads home to his tribe and finds his tribe and son slaughtered and his wife missing. Abandoning the US Army he vows to hunt down the killers. And in the bonus story, GRINGO, a man finds himself lost in the desert and also with no memory of how he got there or why. Slowly, he regains his past while working as a ranch hand and as the terrifying secrets are revealed, he embarks on a plan of revenge. Also included in this book is a look at some of the real-life outlaws that roamed the wild west. Featuring the first comic artwork of Brandon Peterson (MARVEL's Avengers, Age of Ultron, X-Men, Ultimate X-Men, and DC's Harley Quinn)! Along with art by Aubrey Bradford (MARVEL's Iron Fist, Inhumans) and Paul Daly (Deadworld, Planet of the Apes, Athena Voltaire).
Genre: Graphic Novels, Western
- Issue # TPB (9 months ago)
Troy
The epic saga from Homer has influenced literature since the day it was discovered. Presented here is a re-telling of the classic epic from the human perspective, rather than from that of the Greek Gods. Covered within these pages are the events that led to the extraordinary Trojan War. Her name was Helen, her beauty was renowned throughout the world. "The face that launched a thousand ships". In this struggle, great heroes, both in glory and in weakness, grapple in a conflict that raged for ten years.
Genre: Adventure
- Issue #1 (9 months ago)
Renfield
Renfield is haunting and sophisticated mini-series of the bug eating inmate from Bram Stoker's classic Dracula novel. It centers on a man who is slowly being consumed by madness because of the visions and voices that intrude upon his dreams and nightmares. While the events from the Dracula novel swirl around him, Renfield faces his pre-ordained task of preparing for his mysterious "master" and struggles to understand what his "messiah" is asking of him. Upon discovering that Dracula is offering him eternal life, Renfield realizes that for beings such as Dracula to live, others must die. This includes Mina Harker who Renfield reveres and this conflict throws Renfield into an internal struggle of the darkness of immortality against his own humanity. And as such Renfield struggles to grasp the overwhelming need to serve the darkness. Staying true to the original Stoker story in chronological order and events, this mini-series focuses primarily prior to Dracula’s actual arrival in England.
Genre: Horror
- Issue # TPB (9 months ago)
Raven Chronicles
The Raven Chronicles: A team of unique paranormal investigators under the guidance of the mysterious Edgar Allen Raven search for answers in strange situations and bizarre cases when their specialties are needed and the authorities are without a 'normal', rational clue. From spontaneous human combustion to mind control powers, from UFO's to vampires, the members of Raven Inc. only think they've seen it all. And not all of them within the group agree on the causes or solution. It's the X-Files meets Mission Impossible in the world of the paranormal. "Bloodfire". The Raven team is called in to investigate an inexplicable wave of deaths caused by spontaneous human combustion. As they begin to explore the cases, they cross paths with the mysterious Vampire Killers. Somehow the cases are linked and it becomes a matter of life and death as the Raven team races to find a connection.
Genre: Fantasy
Baker Street
Baker Street is a story set in an alternate-universe London where World War II never happened and the Victorian influence on British society continued into the 1980s. Divided into two arcs of five issues each, "Honour Among Punks" and "Children of the Night" combine Sherlock Holmes mystery and Jack the Ripper horror to create a unique and fascinating storyline. Featuring punks, goths, corrupt police, and an American student studying abroad, these two stories keep you guessing until the end. Each story arc was collected in its own trade paperback published by Caliber in 1993, and then published together in one volume by Milk and Cookies Press in 2008.
Saint Germaine
Introducing Saint Germaine, a man who has lived forever but has died 1,000 deaths. The immortal Germaine is featured in narratives that not only chronicle his life, but mankind's as well. In this opening storyline, Germaine has been contemplating the end to forever until he finds out that his long time companion, Lilith, still survives. And Germaine not only finds out that Lilith is still alive, but that she wants to end his existence. Having tried to live a normal life, Lilith watched as her mortal family aged and died before her eyes. Tragedies of the world have unfolded before her to see and she isn’t sure there is a way to escape the pain of it all, except to end her life...and Saint Germaine’s.
Genre: Supernatural
Deadworld (1993)
The group hold up in Michigan has disbanded upon the death of their leader John and Albert is captured by King Zombie. King Zombie wishes for him to become his chronicler...something to pass on to posperity. King Zombie must deal with the Demon Lord who is powerless and must continue the search of his mysterious life forces to complete his transformation in this dimension. Dan and Joey come across a motorcycle gang and to their surprise, find out Donna is with them. Bowker is on a rendezvous mission in a city and comes across Reyna, but can she be trusted...this time. All that and more in this first issue to kick off the second volume of Deadworld. Includes a zombie pin-up gallery drawn by various comic artists.
Caliber Rounds
Caliber Rounds is a monthly 'magazine' spotlighting Caliber's creators and titles with interviews, profiles, previews, and more. This first issue clocks in at a large 38 pages with interviews from Kevin Van Hook on doing Rocky Horror Picture Show, Ben Sherrill and his Ballad of Rory Hawkins, Mayen Briem on the genesis of Horror City, and Steve Jones takes a look at Dracula and wants to know why the Count can't gain popularity ala Sherlock Holmes. Plus a look at all the releases from Caliber's first year since it returned to publishing. There's also a sneak peak at some upcoming titles.
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