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Monsters of Metal
Monsters of Metal takes iconic creatures on the road as a heavy metal band in this riotous sendup of live on tour! Choose your favorite of five different character covers by Ryan Christensen, or put together the entire band!
Genre: Horror
- Issue # Full (8 months ago)
Four-Fisted Tales: Animals in Combat
In virtually every military conflict in recorded history animals have fought—and often died—alongside their human counterparts. While countless stories of the men and women who've served in the trenches, jungles, and deserts of the world's battlefields have been told, Four-Fisted Tales: Animals in Combat shares the stories of the animals who fought alongside them. From Hannibal's elephants in ancient Rome to mine-sniffing rats in Vietnam and everything in between, Four-Fisted Tales highlights the real-life contributions of these underappreciated animal warriors. Whether in active combat or simply as companions, these animals served and made their mark on history.
- Issue # TPB (8 months ago)
Eat My Flesh, Drink My Blood
“HOW FAR WILL YOU GO TO BE WITH THE ONE YOU LOVE?”
Genre: Graphic Novels, Horror
- Issue # Full (8 months ago)
Lamentation
From the mind's eye of master storyteller Cullen Bunn (The Sixth Gun, Basilisk) and rising star Arjuna Susini (Made Men) comes a darkly glamorous tale of bone-splintering terror at the intersection of shadow and light... dream and nightmare... life and the grim specter of Death himself.After weeks of grueling rehearsals, a new production is set to begin at the famed Requiem theatre: Razide's Lament, three acts of gothic horror set inside a haunted castle with a story that some say is more than mere fantasy. Under the stern rule of a dedicated but temperamental director, the script seems to be ever-changing, and, more mysterious still, our lead actress has found herself cast in the role of a lifetime without so much as an audition. Her grand debut is fast approaching-and, with it, a barrage of razors in the night that will terrorize audiences and actors alike. There is no exit, no escape, and when the curtain finally rises, Razide himself will take center stage to cross the threshold into the unholy darkness that lies just beyond
Turkey Day
Pilgrim Point, Illinois is on the verge of putting on its annual Thanksgiving play. Written, acted, and produced by the fine townsfolk. Brandon, the local history professor, is proud to have written the script to reflect the accuracies surrounding the devastation of the indigenous tribes caused by European colonialism. However, his pride soon turns to disappointment when he sees his script was completely reworked into something much more… commercially acceptable.
- Issue # Full (8 months ago)
The Witches of World War II
“Vengefully imaginative occult rewrite of wartime history, full of sharp knife twists, proving yet again that Cornell is a storyteller to cherish.” — Chuck WendigInspired by a true story, The Witches of World War II follows a coven of witches as they embark on a mission to help capture Adolf Hitler's second-in-command, Rudolf Hess.This magic kills fascists! In the darkest hours of World War 2, Doreen Valiente, a junior intelligence officer, twenty years old and already a war widow, is approached by a British General who tells her he knows she’s a witch… and that’s how she can best serve her country.Valiente, an expert on British folklore and the occult, is to use her connections in this peculiar community to recruit a group of British ‘magicians’ and use their “skills” to gain some advantage over the Nazi high command, who believe fervently “in all this occult rubbish.”Together with Aleister Crowley, the self-proclaimed “Most Evil Man in the World” Valiente recruits a hard-nosed white witch Dion Fortune, the grizzled and gray-bearded founder of Wicca Gerald Gardner, and exorcist and con man in a turban Rollo Ahmed. Together this coven of witches will travel deep into the heart of Nazi-occupied Europe and gamble their lives, their beliefs, and their powers on a mission to help capture Rudolf Hess, fervent occultist, and second in command to Adolf Hitler himself.Inspired by the incredible true story of the New Forest coven and Operation Cone of Power.
Genre: War
- Issue # TPB (Part 2) (8 months ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 1) (8 months ago)
Red Leaves
On a New England college campus, the nude body of a beautiful student is found frozen, concealed for days within a snowbank. Why had Kristina not been reported missing, and why had her friends not sought the lost girl? Detective Spencer O’Malley had nearly fallen in love with Kristina when he met her in a chance encounter the day before her death. He comes to know her far better in death than in life, as his investigation uncovers shocking truths day by day.
Genre: Fantasy
- Issue # TPB (8 months ago)
Pearl of the Sea
With her one-eyed pup sidekick and a whole lot of nerve, Pearl may just be able to save Otto and finally tell the truth to her father… and, more importantly, to herself. With vibrant full-color illustrations, Pearl of the Sea is a South African adventure story exploring how we are both bound to and freed by nature, seen through the eyes of a tough teen-aged heroine determined to live life by her own rules.
Genre: Graphic Novels, Adventure
- Issue # TPB (Part 2) (8 months ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 1) (8 months ago)
Nightmare in Savannah
High school student Alexa Bowman moved to Savannah, Georgia to get away from her old life. Too bad her past is a Google search away and her family’s criminal past quickly made her an outcast.From tormenting cheerleaders to dreamy football players, Alexa can’t keep up, especially when Fae, Skye, and Chloe take her into their group of outsiders. But after a night in the woods, a power has awakened within them, a power that’s equal parts magical and terrifying. But there are no coincidences in Savannah, and once they find out how to control their powers the town is in for a rude awakening.
- Issue # TPB (Part 2) (8 months ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 1) (8 months ago)
The Dream Factory
Living with narcolepsy is no picnic. Andy falls asleep everywhere, all the time, especially at the most critical moments. But one day, his condition gives him the opportunity to discover The Dream Factory. Posing as an intern, the teenager infiltrates the organization created to regulate everyones dreams and nightmares. With security agents hot on his tail, Andy is determined to find out why he falls asleep so often...
Genre: Fantasy
- Issue # Full (8 months ago)
Killtopia
Killtopia is set in future Japan, and follows a salvage hunter called Shinji and his robot sidekick, Crash. Once word gets out that Crash holds the secret to curing a deadly nano-virus that's killed millions around the world, every bounty hunter and Yakuza thug for 1000 city blocks joins the hunt for our heroes. Can they survive the night and change the course of humanity forever?
The Archipelago on Fire
A sweeping tale of love and war based on the adventure novel by Jules Verne.A free Greece is emerging from the ashes of four centuries of subjugation. The fight against piracy and the slave markets of the Aegean is one of the priorities of the newborn state. The story begins a few days before the decisive naval battle of Navarino, where the allied forces of Great Britain, France, and Russia are set to put an end to the naval domination of the Ottoman fleet off the Greek coasts. Against this historical backdrop, in British-held Corfu, a naval adventure unfolds in the archipelago that is literally ignited by the salvos of cannons and pirate onslaughts. At the same time, the French lieutenant Henry d'Albaret, in ruthless pursuit of the renegade pirate Nikolas Starkos, seeks to find his beloved Angelina, who has mysteriously disappeared...
J. Werner presents Classic Pulp
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- Issue # Sci-Fi (8 months ago)
- Issue # Robots (8 months ago)
- Issue # Ghosts (8 months ago)
John Carpenter Presents Storm Kids: Fetch
Danni is twelve years old and struggling to get over the loss of her dog, Pirate, when a new teacher and an old school book reveal to her the world of Greek mythology. Danni stumbles across an illustration that looks familiar enough for her to leave the house in the dead of night and seek out what she thinks could be the gate to Hades, the Greek Underworld, and perhaps a way to bring her dog back to the land of the living.
- Issue # TPB (9 months ago)
John Carpenter's Tales of Science Fiction: HELL
In New York City, a massive monster is destroyed by a subway train ... and its surviving reptilian companion can speak English. In Columbia, a scientist crawls up from the depths of the Earth, bringing news of a miraculous new mineral power source ... and demons below. In Texas, a convicted murderer is spared at the last minute by an international conglomerate ...... which wants to organize an expedition to the center of the Earth, with him as a guide. Because like the scientist, he's been there.The whole team is headed straight to Hell.
Samurai (1984)
It had a very short print run, and some of the stories were reprinted in the later Samurai series (issue 8-10).
Genre: Martial Arts
Atom Archives
Overview Following the resounding success of the revival of The Flash, Green Lantern, and the JLA, editor Julie Schwartz, the "architect of the Silver Age," turned his attention to another of DC's then-fallow Golden Age Heroes: The Atom. Like The Flash and Green Lantern, there had been an original Golden Age incarnation of a character calling himself The Atom. Although he was a long-lived character, he was frankly not much more than a short tough guy with a not-particularly inspired costume. But, this new Atom, now this was something really different! This guy really had some powers; Ray Palmer, by constructing a device employing the beam of a white-dwarf star, was able to shrink to any size - even microscopic - and vary his weight. Under Schwartz's guidance, writer Gardner Fox delivered his signature plot-driven sci-fi-influenced scripts, and the dynamic and slick art provided by the team of Gil Kane and Murphy Anderson produced perhaps the finest-looking book on the stands at the time. Now, readers new and old can enjoy the first eight appearances of the "Tiny Titan" collected here in his first Archive Edition!
- Issue # TPB (Part 2) (9 months ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 1) (9 months ago)
Malcolm Wong's Dog Eaters
Mankind failed to master the Petroleum Age, and the resulting catastrophe, the "Die Off," killed off 90% of humanity. One hundred seventy-five years later, nomadic tribes travel between fortified casino-cities in armored caravans, trading wares and defending themselves from Roaches - desert bandits descended from the inmates of maximum security prisons. This is the world of the Black Dog Clan. The desert highway is as long as it is dangerous. And when the Black Dogs stumble onto an ambush gone awry, they find themselves in a fierce firefight with a group of Roaches who have pinned down a lone traveler: a man from the north who's journeying south on a mysterious quest. But should the Black Dogs welcome him into their midst - or leave him on the side of the road for the dogs? Adapted from the award-winning screenplay by Screenwriter's Expo 5 winner Malcolm Wong, Dog Eaters is an action-packed story that's sure to grip audiences with its cinematic style and manga-inspired artwork!
Genre: Fantasy
Stuff of Nightmares
R.L Stine is back-but not for the faint of heart-with a chilling take on an iconic character, perfect for fans of Fear Street and EC Comics horror titles! In Stine’s reanimated reimaginingIn the first of Stine’s reanimated reimaginings, you’re familiar with the classic tale of a mad scientist hell-bent on creating life, but what these two demented brothers have created is something else entirely!
Genre: Horror
- Issue #4 (9 months ago)
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- Issue #2 (9 months ago)
- Issue #1 (9 months ago)
- Issue # _TPB (9 months ago)
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