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Warren Ellis comic
Hotwire: Requiem for the Dead
Who is this former girl? Why does her 'father' have no knowledge of who she is? Why is she so much more powerful than any Blue-light seen before and why is she somewhere she can't possibly be.
The Complete Witchblade
Collects WITCHBLADE #1-19, THE DARKNESS #9 & 10, TALES OF THE WITCHBLADE #1/2 & 3.
- Issue # TPB 2 (Part 7) (9 months ago)
- Issue # TPB 2 (Part 6) (9 months ago)
- Issue # TPB 2 (Part 5) (9 months ago)
- Issue # TPB 2 (Part 4) (9 months ago)
- Issue # TPB 2 (Part 3) (9 months ago)
Vampirella/Shi
The Yakuza are easily defeated, but Shi and Vampirella argue over the male vampire whom Shi does not want to kill as she has no argument with him. After a cat fight with Shi, Vampirella manages to kill the vampire and leaves.
- Issue # Full (9 months ago)
Starship Troopers: Insect Touch
Before the first intergalactic war, the human colony on Mars seems to narrowly escape an invasion by the bugs - was it a miscalculation, or just bad luck on their part? A ship of troopers is sent out to the ostensible origin of the bugs' "ship". It's not a suicide mission if they make it home alive, right?
Genre: Sci-Fi
Ocean/Orbiter: The Deluxe Edition
Two of Warren Ellis' acclaimed science fiction stories are collected here in Deluxe format with additional sketch and script pages! Lying beneath Europa's (Jupiter's moon) half-mile-thick mantle of shear ice is the only ocean in the solar system besides those on Earth. And within those cold waters could rest the key to life on Earth -- and quite possibly its extinction! It's the job of U.N. weapons inspector Nathan Kane to learn what sort of beings lie under the icy dome. But he's about to encounter resistance of the violent kind from the staff manning Earth's outpost on Europa -- and he'll like what happens even less when the long-slumbering aliens begin to awaken! In Orbiter, a space shuttle crash lands on Earth after being missing for a decade, it unlocks a mystery that will unfold deep in outer space. Can a team of three specialists cheated out of their dream of spaceflight discover the nature of this bizarre space-borne anomaly?
- Issue # TPB (Part 3) (9 months ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 2) (9 months ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 1) (9 months ago)
Frankenstein's Womb
The newest addition to Warren Ellis' Apparat line of Original Graphic Novels has arrived. 1816 was called "The Year Without A Summer." In the weird darkness of that July's volcanic winter, Mary Wollestonecraft Godwin began writing FRANKENSTEIN on the shore of Lake Geneva in Switzerland. But that is not where FRANKENSTEIN began. It began a few months earlier when, en route through Germany to Switzerland, Mary, her future husband Percy Shelley and her stepsister Clair Clairmont approached a strange castle. Castle Frankenstein, some one hundred years earlier, had been home to Johann Conrad Dippel, whose experiments included the independent invention of nitroglycerin, a distillation of the elixir of life...and the transfer of a live soul into an awful accretion of human body parts...
- Issue # Full (9 months ago)
Simon Spector
Ellis describes the creation of Simon Spector as a cross between Doc Savage, The Shadow, and The Spider. "These were the guys who didn't screw around. And did they turn the bad guys over to the cops? Did they hell. They shredded the bad guys with hails of bullets, often from machine pistols they designed themselves to kill the bad guys more quickly and more messily. At best they abducted the bad guys and performed back room brain surgery on them to make them better citizens. And then they'd go home to play the violin badly, shag their secret mistresses and, in Doc Savage's case, play with a little box of vials that even as a kid I was convinced contained drugs of some kind. For those of us who loved the pulp heroes, but thought that back then things were a little too coy and way too white, I give you Simon Spector: superhuman detective adventurer who is also, frankly, here to take drugs and kill people."
Genre: Pulp
- Issue # Full (9 months ago)
Frank Ironwine
Ellis describes the creation of Frank Ironwine, "The crime pulps were possibly the most influential of that whole publishing movement. Raymond Chandler. Dashiell Hammett. People who changed the face of literature published in the crime pulps. As pulps faded away, the crime writers moved to books rather than comics, and on from there to Hollywood. Crime is the map we build our houses around. Everything's based on crime. This is how Frank Ironwine sees the world. New York's built on the bones of the people who were murdered to make it happen. There are no new crimes in New York City, not really. They've all happened before, and understanding their patterns is a step towards understanding the city. But no crime is ordinary."
Genre: Sci-Fi
- Issue # Full (4 years ago)
Ruins (2009)
This one shot collects both issues of Ruins first published in 1995. It follows the investigations of former Daily Bugle employee Phil Sheldon as he travels the world researching superheroes and effects of the events which created them. These are not the supers of the main Marvel universe, but victims twisted from the experiments and accidents which created them and the strongest proof that somewhere, things went very wrong with the world a point Phil hopes to make with his book.
- Issue # Full (4 years ago)
Warren Ellis' Quit City
Ellis describes the creation of Quit City, "The aviation pulps were the first to fade from memory. AIR WONDER STORIES. G-8 And His Battle Aces. Dusty Ayres And His Battle Birds. Not just combat pilots, but adventurers and heroes, fighting strange wars in the air. From a time when flight was still a little like magic, and aviators were heroes. They were an elite group, brave and skilled, technological explorers. The aviator hero couldn't survive the future, of course. Pilots are no longer rare and remarkable creatures. Like all great leaps, they became old ground. And so has Emma Pierson. She's the truth and the metaphor, and the classic pulp adventure story thrown into reverse. She's the aviator-heroine who's turned her back on it all. She's quit and gone home. She actually thinks she can go back to her old life, and that nothing's going to follow her. And she's almost right."
- Issue # Full (4 years ago)
James Bond: The Complete Warren Ellis Omnibus
After a mission of vengeance in Helsinki, James Bond returns to London and assumes the workload of a fallen 00 Section agent. His new mission takes him to Berlin, presumably to break up an agile drug-trafficking operation. But Bond has no idea of the forces gathered in secret against him, the full scope of an operation that's much scarier and more lethal than he could possibly imagine. Berlin is about to catch fire... and James Bond is trapped inside. Dynamite Entertainment proudly presents VARGR, the debut storyline in the all new James Bond comic book series, as crafted by masterful writer Warren Ellis (Transmetropolitan, The Authority) and artist Jason Masters (Batman Incorporated, Guardians of the Galaxy).
- Issue # TPB (Part 3) (4 years ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 2) (4 years ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 1) (4 years ago)
Atmospherics
She's in a hospital. Except it may be a police station. She's been traumatized. Or she's been arrested. She's the only living witness of a cattle-mutilation style attack on humans. Or she's a multiple killer who has a psychotic reaction to heroin use. Who may not survive discovering who she really is.
- Issue # Full (4 years ago)
WildC.A.T.S/X-Men: The Dark Age
This story takes place in Manhattan in 2019. North America is a wasteland ruled by the Daemonites. It is revealed that the Daemonites on Earth went insane in anger and grief after learning that their homeworld had been conquered by the Kherubim. Still intent on conquering Earth, they stole Sentinel technology from the U.S. government and fused the technology with themselves, turning themselves into monstrous cyborgs who easily overpowered the combined human/superhuman/Kherubim forces which tried to stop them. By the time of the story's beginning, most of the Marve Superheros superheroes have either been killed or imprisoned, along with several Wildstorm superheroes...
- Issue # Full (4 years ago)
Sugarvirus
In the grim, gothic back streets of Berlin, a killer stalks the undead. The vampire packs find that they, the hunters, have become the hunted, victims of a series of truly bizarre and depraved murders. Even more terrifying is the mounting evidence that the vampire slayer is... another vampire...
- Issue # Full (4 years ago)
Tokyo Storm Warning
Giant robots and atomic monsters collide in a new miniseries by Warren Ellis and James Raiz (Transformers)! In the present day, Zoe Flynn, American pilot, is sent to Tokyo on an exchange scheme to pilot the ARCangels, immense combat robots used to protect Tokyo from the giant monsters that have been plaguing it for some 50 years!
The Batman's Grave
The World’s Greatest Detective must try to inhabit the mind of a murder victim to solve a case-without filling the empty grave next to those of his parents. Can Batman imagine the life of a corpse with a half-eaten face without dying himself?Warren Ellis and Bryan Hitch, one of the most legendary creative partnerships of the modern age, reunite in this maxiseries about life, death and the questions most are too afraid to ask.
The Spirit of BACARDÍ
This is the story of one man's irrepressible spirit, patriotism and determination to do what he knows is right.
Genre: Graphic Novels
- Issue # Full (5 years ago)
Dark Blue
Warren Ellis' critically acclaimed Dark Blue is a deluxe graphic novel illustrated by Jacen Burrows with full grey tones. Violent, disturbed cop Frank Christchurch has too many problems. He has a partner who's convinced he's mentally ill, a commanding officer on smack, and a killer whom no-one else seems to want to catch. The pressure of his savage life is triggering murderous outbursts and hallucinations. Frank Christchurch is on the way down. And he might take everyone with him. Nothing is as it seems. This saga marks the first collaboration between Warren Ellis and Jacen Burrows, the critically-acclaimed team behind Bad World and Scars.
- Issue # TPB (5 years ago)
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