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Sci-Fi comic
Star Trek: The Next Generation: The Gift Facsimile Edition
An all-new reprint of the classic TNG story! Q gives Jean-Luc Picard the chance to go back in time to fix one of his biggest mistakes, but the consequences of his actions will create a ripple effect that will threaten the entire Federation! Written by Q himself – actor John de Lancie – with art by Gordon Purcell and a newly painted cover by J.K. Woodward.
- Issue # TPB (one year ago)
'Tain't Meat... It's the Humanity! and Other Stories
Fantagraphics is presenting classic EC material in reader-friendly, artist-and-genre-centric packages and "'Taint the Meat..." collects every one of Jack Davis' 24 Tales From The Crypt stories in one convenient, goredrenched package for the first time. "'Taint the Meat..." will also include extensive story notes by the acclaimed painter and cartoonist William Stout.
- Issue # TPB (Part 2) (one year ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 1) (one year ago)
Resident Alien: Your Ride's Here
Soon to be a SyFy live action series! Harry's learned a lot about himself and the possibility that other aliens have been stranded on Earth, too. He needs to figure out what to do with Honey, the only resident in Patience, USA, who sees him in his true alien form, as well as deal with his feelings toward Asta, his best friend. Harry's been stranded in a small town pretending to be a human doctor for so long, loneliness is bound to creep in. ''One of the most charming and wonderful comics being published today.''–Jeff Lemire. Another mysterious chapter from a critically acclaimed comics team!
Dal Tokyo
Gary Panter began imagining Dal Tokyo, a future Mars that is terraformed by Texan and Japanese workers, as far back as 1972, appropriating a friend’s idea about “cultural and temporal collision” (The “Dal” is short for Dallas).Why Texan and Japanese? Panter says, “Because they are trapped in Texas, Texans are self-mythologizing. Because I was trapped in Texas at the time, I needed to believe that the broken tractor out back was a car of the future. Japanese, I’ll say, because of the exotic far-awayness of Japan from Texas, and because of the Japanese monster movies and woodblock prints that reached out to me in Texas. Japanese monster movies are part of the fabric of Texas.”In 1983, Panter finally got a chance to fully explore this world, and share it with an audience, when the L.A. Reader published the first 63 strips. A few years later, the Japanese reggae magazine Riddim picked up the strip, and Panter continued the saga of Dal Tokyo in monthly installments for over a decade.But none of these conceptual descriptions will prepare the reader for the confounding visual and verbal richness of Dal Tokyo, as Panter’s famous “ratty line” collides and colludes with near-Joycean wordplay, veering from more or less intelligible jokes to dizzying non-sequiturs to surreal eruptions that can engulf the entire panel in scribbles. One doesn't read Dal Tokyo; one is absorbed into it and spit out the other side.
Genre: Sci-Fi, Literature
- Issue # TPB (Part 2) (one year ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 1) (one year ago)
Star Wars: War Of The Bounty Hunters Alpha
THE STAR WARS COMIC EVENT YOU’VE BEEN WAITING FOR! The notorious bounty hunter BOBA FETT has finally landed his greatest prize – HAN SOLO, frozen in carbonite for easy transport. Fett will bring the smuggler to TATOOINE to collect the massive bounty placed on Solo’s head by the fearsome crime lord JABBA THE HUTT. Sounds easy. What could go wrong?
Genre: Sci-Fi, Movies & TV
- Issue # Full (one year ago)
- Issue # _Director’s Cut (one year ago)
Wrecked Hearts
Sci-fi Dark Shojo! Did you know people can have feelings in space! This book is 2 stories set in the Wrecked Ship universe, with shape shifting android-cats, hockey on Mars, high-school crushes, sexy dreams, and secrets.
- Issue # TPB (one year ago)
Plutocracy
2051. The world's largest company, The Company, has seized power on a planetary scale and runs the world as if it were a business. In a plutocracy, the richer one is, the more powerful one is. The elections have been replaced by general shareholders' meetings where the votes are linked to the number of shares owned by citizens. Government is made up of those who own the most shares and it is the laws of the market that govern everything, creating a strange political system. In this context, an anonymous citizen becomes compelled to uncover how the world came to this situation, without paying any attention to the official version. Without knowing very well why, several members of the government end up encouraging him to carry out this investigation which apparently goes against their interests, by giving him access to all the information. From then on, he decides to pursue two objectives: to discover the true history of The Company and to try to understand what are the various interests that are trying to influence his investigation. The truth behind this power and uncovering it can be frightening but he is determined and has little to lose. At a time when it seems more and more natural that wealthy people such as Silvio Berlusconi or Donald Trump come to political power, this graphic novel envisions the possibility that, in the near future, the world will be governed by a plutocratic system in which it will go without saying that politics and wealth go hand in hand.
- Issue # TPB (one year ago)
Voyage to the Stars
The hit sci-fi comedy podcast starring Colton Dunn (SUPERSTORE), Felicia Day (SUPERNATURAL), Janet Varney (LEGEND OF KORRA), Kirsten Vangsness (CRIMINAL MINDS), and Steve Berg (DRUNK HISTORY) crashes into comics!
Happy Hour
First issue! In future America, being happy isn't just a right-it's the law. While the Joy Police brutally enforce the cheery code, two young people go on the run, searching for a haven of melancholy where they can safely bask in the blues. A timely tale by superstar writer Peter Milligan (X-Statix, The Prisoner) and artist Michael Montenat (Dominion, Hellraiser Annual). All AHOY titles feature extras: prose, pictures, and, perhaps, poems!
Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back - The 40th Anniversary Covers by Chris Sprouse
You’ve never seen Empire quite like this! To celebrate the 40th anniversary of one of the all-time great cinematic sequels, Marvel asked enthusiastic artist Chris Sprouse (BLACK PANTHER, THORS) to retell The Empire Strikes Back in a stunning series of variant covers! Month by month, across multiple Star Wars series, the film’s unforgettable moments played out through Sprouse’s exquisite artwork. Now the whole story of the resurgent Empire targeting the Rebel Alliance’s icy base on Hoth — and every momentous event that follows — is collected in a single celebratory issue! Bounty hunters target Han Solo! Luke Skywalker seeks out Jedi Master Yoda! Feelings run high between Han and Leia! And as the battle begins for Skywalker’s soul, will his fear lead to anger, hate and the Dark Side?
Genre: Sci-Fi, Movies & TV
- Issue # Full (one year ago)
Dungeons & Dragons: Tempests Gate
The bold new era of Dungeons & Dragons continues with this brand-new series from acclaimed Nightwing penciller Mike Lilly and JLA writer Sean Smith! Aidus, a young paladin in command of an isolated border colony, soon realizes his inexperience is more than dangerous... it's deadly! Raiding orcs, a fiery sorceress, true love, and mysterious new companions are only a few of the dangers Aidus must face, as tensions in the border town bubble over!
Task Force Rad Squad
Task Force Rad Squad #1.Task Force Rad Squad #1 is 32 pages of full-color calamity that introduces readers to three teens with rad-ditude, their potion-addled new "mentor" and the weary AI known as Ph.R.A.N.C.I.S. Powered by the specious cosmic tech of an extinct Space Wizard civilization, the team has inherited a universe of messes (not limited to evil birthday cakes) they rightfully resent having to mop up. But who knows? Maybe conquering adversity as a team will teach them the true meaning of friendship? Or maybe they'll unlock the secret history of the universe, discover their place in existence and embrace their collective destiny as humanity's one last shot at survival?
Crimson Flower
From New York Times bestselling Mind MGMT creator Matt Kindt and Matt Lesniewski (The Freak) comes a brand-new, mind-altering journey through Russian folk tales, trained assassins, and government conspiracies. After losing her family in a violent home invasion, a woman uses folk tales to cope. In a blood-soaked journey toward revenge, she tracks down the man responsible for her family's deaths, only to discover a startling government plot—to weaponize folk tales and use them to raise children into super assassins.
HYPER SCAPE
The year is 2054. The world has turned darker over the last three decades, making for a hard day-to-day existence. People have found solace in the HYPER SCAPE—a virtual landscape where recreation, entertainment, and social community are accessed in the blink of an eye. An upgrade to the system is about to be unveiled, revolutionizing the experience . . . but at what cost? • A tie-in to the highly anticipated Ubisoft video game, HYPER SCAPE! • Produced by Dark Horse Comics in close collaboration with Ubisoft. • Written by Christofer Emgård, writer on video games such as Tom Clancy’s The Division 2, Battlefield V, Mirror’s Edge Catalyst, and comics including Tom Clancy’s The Division: Extremis Malis and Mirror's Edge: Exordium.
Genre: Sci-Fi, Video Games
Rick and Morty Presents: Jerryboree
It's a field trip! The multitude of Jerry's at the Jerryboree day care center take a trip to the most out of this world arcade in all of the multiverse BLIPS N'CHITZ!! What could go wrong?
- Issue # Full (one year ago)
Rick and Morty Presents: Death Stalkers
The saga of Hemorrhage is told in the latest Rick and Morty Presents. Revisit to the wastelands as Hemorrhage attempts to return the Death Stalkers to their former savage glory.
- Issue # Full (one year ago)
Superboy: A Celebration of 75 Years
This title celebrates Superboy across the decades, from young Clark Kent in Smallville, to Superboy's 1970s adventures with the Legion of Super-Heroes, to Conner Kent's 1990s escapades, and today's Jon Kent. This title collects stories from More Fun Comics #101, Superboy (1949) #10 and 89, Adventure Comics #210, 247, 271, 369, and 370, Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes #233 and 259, DC Comics Presents #87, Infinite Crisis #6, Adventures of Superman #501, Superboy (1994) #59, Teen Titans #24, Adventure Comics #2, Young Justice #3, and Superman (2016) #6, 10, and 11.
- Issue # TPB (Part 5) (one year ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 4) (one year ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 3) (one year ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 2) (one year ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 1) (one year ago)
Sweet Tooth: The Return
Once upon a time there was a little boy named Gus. He had antlers and lived with his father in a little cabin in the woods. Then his father died, and the big man with cold eyes took Gus away. Gus went on many great adventures, found friends, love, happiness, family, and acceptance.Now, years later…it begins again. A young boy with antlers and deer-like feature wakes in a bizarre and completely foreign world where the last humans struggle to survive. They tell the boy he is special, he is chosen, and that he alone can lead them back to a world dominated by the oppressive Hybrids.
Genre: Sci-Fi
Star Wars: The High Republic Behind-the-Scenes Exclusive
See behind-the scenes of STAR WARS: HIGH REPUBLIC #1 digital comic with action-packed extras including the script, a cover sketch gallery and the penciled pages before it was inked and colored!
Genre: Sci-Fi, Movies & TV
- Issue # Full (one year ago)
Mindviscosity
This is a collection of paintings, a one-man bestiary of monsters, weirdos, beasties, and anthropomorphs, all painted in Furie's meticulous brand of representational surrealism. Furie's cheerful, anthropomorphic comics character, Pepe the Frog, became a meme that was appropriated by hate groups (as seen in the documentary Feels Good Man, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival.) Furie's recent paintings reflect this experience. This is a showcase for an unsettling menagerie; creatures seem to be hiding their true intentions. Furie is plumbing darker depths in these works, despite the paintings' inviting colors and friendly cartoon iconography.
- Issue # TPB (Part 2) (one year ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 1) (one year ago)
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