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Curse Words: The Whole Damned Thing Omnibus

Curse Words: The Whole Damned Thing Omnibus

HERE AT LAST from Charles Soule (Star Wars) and Ryan Browne (God Hates Astronauts): CURSE WORDS - THE HOLE DAMNED THING, a massive omnibus collection of the magical, hilarious, oddly moving story of an evil wizard named Wizord, his talking koala sidekick Margaret, and their journey to be good (or at least slightly less bad) in this dark, unforgiving world of ours.Collects all twenty-eight issues originally published by Image Comics, the previously unpublished, full-length epilogue issue CURSE WORDS: AFTER WORDS, an introduction by Late Night With Stephen Colbert writer Daniel Kibblesmith, and pages upon pages of bonus material. The definitive collection of the series Joe Hill (Locke & Key) calls a "terrific, terrific comic."

The Machine Never Blinks: A Graphic History of Spying and Surveillance

The Machine Never Blinks: A Graphic History of Spying and Surveillance

An eye-opening book about the myriad eyes on all of us. We used to call it the Information Age, an era of technological innovation that made our lives more convenient. But since the idealistic early days of the Internet, we've learned that seemingly benign technology, from debit cards to social media, is being used to spy on us — so now let's call it what it is: the Surveillance Society. The roots of today's high-tech monitoring stretch further back into the past than you might think. The Machine Never Blinks tells the story of surveillance and spying in history and legend from its earliest days to the present moment (from the fable of the Trojan Horse to the Patriot Act) to reveal how we have built a society in which your rights, privacy, dignity, and sanity are under constant threat. A comprehensive, eye-opening manifesto, this book will make you take a look around and wonder: Who's watching you right now? Note: The digital edition (5/6/2020) for this volume was released before the print edition.

The Great God Pan

The Great God Pan

Towards the end of the 19th century, London is shocked by the mysterious suicides committed among the high society. These events are of interest to three friends who meet at a chess club. When one of them dies in mysterious circumstances, the others decide to undertake a private investigation. Their trail leads them to the mysterious Ms Beaumont…

The Mark of Mandragora

The Mark of Mandragora

A one-off collection released by Virgin Publishing, reprinting several stories from Doctor Who Magazine, including the titular The Mark of Mandragora, a seventh Doctor sequel to the TV fourth Doctor story The Masque of Mandragora. All stories, originally publushed in black and white, were colourised for this release. Contents Train-Flight, from Doctor Who Magazine #159-161Doctor Conkerer, from Doctor Who Magazine #162Teenage Kicks, an illustrated prose story from Doctor Who Magazine #163Fellow Travellers, from Doctor Who Magazine #164-166The Mark of Mandragora, from Doctor Who Magazine #169-172

Cooking with Monsters: The Beginner's Guide to Culinary Combat

Cooking with Monsters: The Beginner's Guide to Culinary Combat

Fast-paced monster fights and burgeoning high school romances are both on the menu in this exciting young adult debut from Jordan Alsaqa and Vivian Truong.Hana Ozawa is the newest face at the Gourmand Academy of Culinary Combat, a school that will teach her how to fight monsters AND how to turn them into delicious meals. Hana is a natural, but so are her classmates, and she struggles to keep up—she’s gotta stand out, especially if she wants to impress the warrior chef who saved her life as a child. Throw in a crush on a formidable lady rival and a dash of multicultural cuisine, and this unique and hilarious story is sure to hit the spot! Cooking with Monsters is Naruto with a cast of LGBTQ characters. It’s Percy Jackson or Harry Potter without a straight white man in the pilot seat. It’s perfect for every young reader out there who doesn’t feel like they get to see themselves represented in the fantastical adventures they read.


1986 zine

1986 zine

1986 zine is part history, part celebration of the greatest year in comics history! In 1986, the Dark Knight, Maus, Watchmen, manga, self-publishing, graphic novels, and comic book stores changed American comics forever! The 1986 zine collects art, ads, media, 1st appearances, quotes, press releases, editorials, covers, articles, comics, and reviews about the big ideas, books, and creators that made 1986 monumental! Whether you’re reliving it or visiting 1986 for the first time — this zine will entertain and surprise you! The most magical year in comics history like you’ve never seen it before!


Whisper of the Woods

Whisper of the Woods

What happens when a foreigner doesn't listen to the local's warnings and dives head-first into a haunted forest?In search of his missing friend, Adam travels to the heart of Romania's most supernatural forest, Hoia Baciu. Disregarding the local's warnings of iele hunting the men in the vicinity, and the witch's premonition of his impending death, he remains steadfast in his decision to find his friend. Though with every passing night, it becomes impossible to ignore the happenings around him...

The Heart Hunter

The Heart Hunter

As a Heart Hunter, Psyche makes a living by killing other people's soulmates on the cursed island of Envecor. When Marius, the king, hires Psyche to kill his soulmate, she takes on the task thinking it will be just another job. But when Psyche meets Isaac, the king's soulmate, she realizes there is more to him than meets the eye and that this task will be even more complicated than she had initially thought. As Psyche journeys to the center of the island to figure out how to kill Isaac or risk the king's wrath, she undertakes her own journey of mending her broken heart and possibly ending the curse on the island forever. Note: The digital edition (8/24/2021) for this volume was released before the print edition.

The Forever Maps (2019)

The Forever Maps (2019)

The newest entry in the new BINGE! Imprint where Scout releases a World Premiere issue followed by the entire story a few months later in one volume. In 1794, a young man named John is given a map. Curious, he follows it, and when he arrives at the end, he finds a similar map. This leads him to another, and then another, and on and on. Determined to find something, anything, else, he continues to follow these strange maps all over the country. Decades later, he learns that as long as he follows them, he doesn't seem to get older... and it's not until nearly a century later that he realizes when he stops, time begins to catch up with him. Torn between family and immortality, John must continually choose between living forever and having a life worth living.

Evil Cast

Evil Cast

Evil Cast is a love letter to horror, its conventions, and its fans. Think Evil Dead meets Scooby Doo. Created by writer, podcaster, and horror super-fan Kyle Stück (The Night Shift, Humming Fools) and illustrated by Enrico Orlandi, creator of Dark Horse's The Flower of the Witch, this comic bathed in blood and self-awareness follows fictional versions of Kyle and his longtime collaborator Noah Baslé (Ominous Media) as they find themselves caught up in a horror adventure filled with all the monsters and evil they previously thought to just be stories.

Smurfs: The Village Behind The Wall

Smurfs: The Village Behind The Wall

An all-new Smurfs movie hits theaters in April and the Smurfs will never be the same! Our all-new graphic novel features five new stories that explore the secrets of the Lost Village and the other mysteries revealed in the film. Who are the strange creatures who inhabit the Lost Village? What do they eat (hopefully not Smurfs!)? Why do they seem so similar to our diminutive blue heroes? And are they also afraid of Gargamelm or something worse? Everything will be revealed in this Smurftastic new volume! Available in Softcover and Hardcover editions.

Slash Them All

Slash Them All

A tranquil seaside town is upended by the arrival of a serial killer.Two high school students are found dead, stoking fears amongst the student body and surrounding community of a serial killer on the loose. Yet summer is approaching, and the future is fraught with uncertainty—if only things could go back to normal for just a while longer. Instead, the heightened police presence prevents Pola from dealing at school while her best friend, the typically discreet Daniel, resists increasingly morbid impulses. News crews speculate about the Bloody Batter, triggering PTSD and fueling paranoia. Meanwhile, evil has its own plans. Slash Them All is cartoonist Antoine Maillard's tribute to 1980s American horror cinema, skillfully absorbing the traditions and tropes of the genre, yet drawn in a gorgeous, grayscale pencil style that evokes 1950s film noir more than Jason or Freddy Kreuger. This singular work of graphic fiction is a story about adolescents thrust unexpectedly, unwillingly, and unpreparedly into adulthood, told with a graphic acuity and emotional depth that transcends its simple slasher inspirations. A 2022 nominee for Best Crime Graphic Novel at the Angouleme International Comics Festival.

Night Terror

Night Terror

By turns playful, wicked, stunningly imaginative, and masterfully rendered, the compositions in Night Terror are like a combination of Edward Gorey and Bernie Wrightson ― and the monsters themselves are as formidable and menacing as those that a Witcher might hunt down. A deliciously creepy collection of pen-and-ink drawings for those who find themselves beguiled by the things that go bump in the night.

Winter Warrior

Winter Warrior

The extraordinary life of Scott Camil, from hardened marine to longhaired anti-war activist — as told by the man himself. The year is 1965. Fresh out of high school and gung-ho to serve his country, Scott Camil joins the marines and soon finds himself in the thick of combat in Vietnam. He can never forget what he witnesses there: corrupt and incompetent leaders, the constant, sudden death of his close friends, the sadistic rape and slaughter of Vietnamese women and children—all of which bears heavily on his conscience. Returning to civilian life, Camil adopts a righteous cause: tell the American people about what's really going on in Vietnam. Through the unflinching personal journey of a hardened marine turned dogged anti-war activist, Winter Warrior reveals the brutal reality of the Vietnam war and the bleak political reality on the domestic front. Cartoonist Eve Gilbert renders Camil's story with empathy, nuance, and a dash of humor, her impressionistic imagery a perfect complement to his blunt words. As the American military continues to wage war throughout the globe, Camil's anti-authoritarian attitude and fearless whistleblowing is as vital today as it was then.

Sunshine Doom 1971

Sunshine Doom 1971

Universal Soldier meets Deadpool! June 26, 1971. Location: Mr. Happy Food & Drink. John J. Ramirez is a Vietnam veteran. While serving in Southeast Asia, he was a test subject for an experimental combat performance enhancement drug - essentially a super-soldier serum. Now stateside, Ramirez can't remember his own name or how he ended up here. Meanwhile, Father Karras is a pastor who believes he is a Knight of the Apocalypse, descended to Earth against the will of a too-forgiving God. Holding a sawed-off shotgun named Salvation, he sets out to do his work. At the Mr. Happy Food & Drink, the paths of these two men are meant to cross. There will be blood.

Samurai Grandpa

Samurai Grandpa

After retiring the blade and putting the way of the samurai behind him, Ojichan returns home from the mountains to find his family visited by disaster, and his granddaughter kidnapped by one of his greatest foes from the past. Now Ojichan must set out one last time into a mysterious and magical world and face enemies new and old, in order to bring his granddaughter back.

Mariko Between Worlds

Mariko Between Worlds

Mariko and Rem are breaking up but they have one last night together in the Mall of Portals, an inter-dimensional consumerist heaven full of unending vice, before Rem takes his new job doing data entry on the Moon of Plenty. With a couple hours to spare, no personal repercussions and entire dimensions at their fingertips — what's the worse that could happen? This out of this world rom-com is straight out of the year 2099, but speaks to a feeling that time will never change. The fear of loss. Ringo Award Winning and Eisner nominated artist Liana Kangas teams up with author Matthew Erman to create a world of lust and star dust. Find yourself navigating the human condition with the most out of this galaxy characters. Mariko Between Worlds is down to earth and completely off the wall swarming with magic portals and sexy aliens.

John Carpenter's Tales for a HalloweeNight

John Carpenter's Tales for a HalloweeNight

From John Carpenter, the man who brought you the cult classic horror film Halloween and all of the scares beyond comes the ultimate graphic novel anthology of tales to warm your toes by on a dark and stormy October night! Carpenter brings together storytellers from the worlds of movies, novels and comics for a collection of tales featuring graveyards, sunken ships, creepy crawlers and ghosts to haunt your dreams at night!

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