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Hedra

Hedra

In a glorious exploration of the comics medium with echoes of 2001: A Space Odyssey, Flash Gordon, Chris Ware, and Moebius, a lone astronaut leaves a world ravaged by nuclear war in search of life. What she finds is beyond all explanation. "This beautiful, intricate marvel is one of the fullest expressions of what can be done with comics that I've seen in years." —Warren Ellis

Mélusine (1995)

Mélusine (1995)

The volumes of this series are linked and are not alike. Mélusine is a young girl unlike any other, since she is an apprentice witch. She does not miss one to make us laugh, and that at least, she succeeds !!

Clive Barker's The Harrowers

Clive Barker's The Harrowers

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Genre: Horror



Cursed

Cursed

Journalist Shan Beaumont has always relied on her almost eerie sense of intuition. It's a power her father says comes from an Egyptian curse--the same curse that drove him insane. When a ritualistically mutilated body is found, he gives Shan a fragment of the Osiris Amulet and warns her of a coming darkness. With friend and photographer Winston MacGregor, Shan confronts suspect Victor Hahn in Germany. He's planning more than murder and Shan is hit by a horrifying vision of the future: Mummified men walk again with their hearts removed. Even Cleopatra shows up to see if it's true.
Genre: Fantasy, Sci-Fi

Dead Air

Dead Air

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Genre: Sci-Fi


Batman: Tales of the Demon

Batman: Tales of the Demon

In this new printing of a classic collection, meet one of Batman's most formidable adversaries; the founder of the League of Assassins known as Ra's al Ghul! This volume includes Ra's al Ghul's famous debut in "Daughter of the Demon"! Plus, Bruce Wayne goes undercover as Matches Malone to track down the Demon's Head! Collects Detective Comics #411, #485, and #489-490; Batman #232, #235, #240, and #242-244; and DC Special Series #15.

Amazing Spider-Man: Sins Rising Prelude

Amazing Spider-Man: Sins Rising Prelude

Who is the Sin-Eater, and why is it so terrifying that he’s back? Nick Spencer pulls back the curtain on one of the most dangerous Spidey villains in history. We will not only reveal more of Sin-Eater’s secret history but put him on a collision course with Spider-Man that will have you quaking in your seat.

Canto and the Clockwork Fairies

Canto and the Clockwork Fairies

CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED, FAN FAVORITE CANTO RETURNS! David M. Booher, Drew Zucker, Vittorio Astone, and Deron Bennett return to Canto’s world, following the brave clockwork hero as he leads his people out from their home in Arcana to find somewhere—and something—new! When Canto encounters a group of captured fairies, it’s up to him to liberate them, but can he do it without being captured himself? Find out in this one-shot bridging the hit mini-series and the second arc, coming in Summer 2020.
Genre: Fantasy, Sci-Fi

Power Rangers: Ranger Slayer

Power Rangers: Ranger Slayer

* This issue is also a perfect jumping on point for new readers - and sets the stage for the next Power Rangers epic!


Red Sonja: The Black Tower

Red Sonja: The Black Tower

What is the Black Tower? What startling mysteries does it contain within its walls? And most shockingly...how will its very existence cause the death of Red Sonja?! Join fan favorite writer Frank Tieri (WOLVERINE, IRON MAN, BATMAN), artist extraordinaire Cezar Razek (RED SONJA/ WITCHBLADE, BATTLESTAR GALACTICA), and captivating cover artist Amanda Conner (HARLEY QUINN), as they tell a decades spanning, mind-blowing tale that could spell the end for our favorite She-Devil with a Sword!

The Avengers (1966)

The Avengers (1966)

Published by Thorpe and Porter and produced by Mick Anglo. Since Thorpe and Porter mainly republished reformatted American comics, their Avengers title aped the visual style of imported American comics, being smaller sized than regular British titles and concentrating on a single feature strips, in this case based on TV's The Avengers, rather than several different strips about different characters. However, as with most British comics of the era, the interior was in black and white, and the single issue published featured multiple stories.

G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero: Complete Silence

G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero: Complete Silence

Collected for the first time in a single comic! In 1984, Living Legend Larry Hama and artist Steve Leialoha made a huge noise in the comic-book industry with the release of G.I. JOE: A REAL AMERICAN HERO #21 “Silent Interlude” -- the now-famous silent issue featuring the daring exploits of fan-favorite JOEs Snake Eyes and Scarlett, and introducing Cobra’s very own deadly ninja, Storm Shadow! Later In 2008, Larry Hama and artist Jeremy Dale expanded upon this timeless tale in G.I. JOE: A REAL AMERICAN HERO #21.5 “Silence Between Borders.” And now it’s your chance to revisit both of these classic G.I. JOE: A REAL AMERICAN HERO adventures in this special reprint… complete with all-new cover art by superstar G.I. JOE: ARAH artist Jamie Sullivan!

Scourge of the Gods

Scourge of the Gods

After a thousand years of peace, the Orbis - the Roman Galactic Empire that thought itself almighty - trembles down to its foundations. The Huns, savage warriors that came out of nowhere, are trying to conquer it. King Attila has already pillaged and burned dozens of planets without any legion being able to stop him or even slow him down. And unfortunately for Rome - Kerka, the Hun's goddess of chaos herself - is back. But the Gods have a taste for tragedy: Kerka has been reincarnated in the body of Flavia Aetia, a young Roman girl. Is Flavia truly this macabre divinity? Is she the by-product of a terrifying plot? Or is she only the victim of a terrible destiny? A free adaptation of Hun king Attila and the Roman general Flavius Aetius's confrontation, SCOURGE OF THE GODS replays the eternal struggle between order and chaos on the galactic level. Halfway between sci-fi and heroic fantasy, the huge epic fresco proclaims antique grandeur as well as the barbarism that lies in our future.a


A Tale of a Thousand and One Nights: HASIB & the Queen of Serpents

A Tale of a Thousand and One Nights: HASIB & the Queen of Serpents

Heir to the wise Daniel, Hâsib is a young woodcutter promised to a great future. When his greedy companions abandon him in the middle of the forest, he meets the Queen of the serpents. She then tells her story, a fabulous adventure filled with gods and demons, princes and prophets. We find Prince Janshah madly in love with Shamsa, the bird woman of King Solomon. Love and perjury, epic battles and giant spiders ensue... From Kabul to Cairo, journeys intertwine with intrigues and spiritual quests while the fabulous nights follow one another. An enchanting and intricately designed interpretation of the story of Hâsib Karîm ad-Dîm, through which fragment of the giant tale David B. opens us the gates of the Thousand and One Nights. For mature readers.

A Skeleton Story

A Skeleton Story

A Burtonesque noir fairy tale... Will Musil, Burma, Scarlett, Jack, and John are no longer tenants of the world of the living. They're dead. While each faces their role in the afterlife differently, Will seeks his own redemption in the underworld as a detective, at the service of the 'Old Lady.' A wonderful opportunity presents itself one day when two unwanted guests crosses the border between worlds: a little girl and her cat...

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