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Paul Gustavson comic
Green Lantern/Superman: Legend of the Green Flame
A member of the Black Hawks is in Germany in an effort to locate a Nazi super weapon, however all they find a basement full of bodies, feathers,a broken spear and an old green lantern. The Black hawk and his companion then leave the German bunker, with the companion keeping the lantern for himself. The story then flashes to the present day as Clark Kent works at his desk in the Daily Planet when Hal Jordan comes asking to speak to him for advice. However as the two depart Clark is roped into attending a museum opening for Lois Lane.
- Issue # Full (7 years ago)
Forbidden Brides of the Faceless Slaves in the Secret House of the Night of Dread Desire
A celebrated send-up of gothic literature, beautifully adapted into a dark, brooding, and oddly comical graphic novel. Somewhere in the night, a raven caws, an author's pen scratches, and thunder claps. The author wants to write nonfiction: stories about frail women in white nightgowns, mysterious bumps in the night, and the undead rising to collect old debts. But he keeps getting interrupted by the everyday annoyances of talking ravens, duels to the death, and his sinister butler. Shane Oakley beautifully illustrates New York Times best-selling author Neil Gaiman's satirical tale. "It's about what fantasy is, and why we write it, and what it would mean to write fantasy if you lived in a Gothic universe." - Neil Gaiman
- Issue # TPB (7 years ago)
Death: The High Cost of Living
She is Dream's elder sister, the one who will end the Endless, the one who closes up the Universe when Destiny reads the last word on the last page of his book. She is Death, and she's heading to New York--not as the all-powerful Endless, but as a mortal for a day!
Coraline
Coraline was a book written by Neil Gaiman. The book follows a young girl (Coraline) who moved to a new building with her parents. The building is home to not just her family but a few other folks as well. As Coraline discovers throughout the book, this building is not quite what it seems. Upon entering a door that supposedly led to the apartment next to her family's (which she was instructed NOT to do) she discover's a whole new seemingly better world. The other world is complete with her "other mother" and "other father" who are just like her parents only having buttons for eyes. However, as she comes to discover, there is something much more sinister going on in this "other world". Will Coraline be able to face her demons and save her real parents from the clutches of the "other mother" or will she be trapped in this "other world" forever?
- Issue #1 (7 years ago)
Books of Magick: Life During Wartime
Neil Gaiman's original character Timothy Hunter is back in a new series co-plotted by Gaiman and British television writer Si Spencer. Ten minutes into the future, set in alternative universes where battles on Earth and Faerie overlap, this new take on 19-year-old Tim is loaded with dark, dystopian undercurrents and deep psychological horror.
Batman: Whatever Happened to the Caped Crusader?
Best-selling author Neil Gaiman (THE SANDMAN) joins a murderer's row of talented artists in lending his unique touch to the Batman mythos for this Deluxe Edition hardcover! Spotlighting the story "Whatever Happened to the Caped Crusader?" from BATMAN #685 and DETECTIVE COMICS #852 in which Gaiman joins artist Andy Kubert and inker Scott Williams for a story that shines a new light on the Batman mythos. Also collects Gaiman stories from SECRET ORIGINS #36, SECRET ORIGINS SPECIAL #1 and BATMAN BLACK AND WHITE #2. This collection is not to be missed!
- Issue # Full (7 years ago)
Batman Black and White
Presented in stark black-and-white tones that all too easily represent Batman's worldview comes this collection of the Darknight Detective's hardboiled adventures. With stories and art by a stellar line-up of comic industry creators, including Neil Gaiman (THE SANDMAN), Joe Kubert (TOR), Frank Miller (THE DARK KNIGHT RETURNS, RONIN), Jim Lee (WILDCATS, BATMAN) and others, it's not surprising that this collection was awarded the comic industry's prestigious Eisner Award for excellence
- Issue # (1996) _TPB 4 (Part 3) (5 years ago)
- Issue # (1996) _TPB 4 (Part 2) (5 years ago)
- Issue # (1996) _TPB 4 (Part 1) (5 years ago)
- Issue # (1996) _TPB 3 (Part 3) (5 years ago)
- Issue # (1996) _TPB 3 (Part 2) (5 years ago)
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