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Wynter Dark

Wynter Dark

Post apocalyptic adventure series set in the Kingdom of New York. Wynter Dark thrusts two unlikely heroes together on an epic journey to save the ice age bound New York against the advancing armies of Neo Tokyo and London.

Above the Timberline

Above the Timberline

In this world, Wes Singleton leaves the academy in search of his father, the famed explorer Galen Singleton, who was searching for a lost city until Galen’s expedition was cut short after being sabotaged. But Wes believes his father is still alive somewhere above the timberline.
Genre: Adventure

Iceland

Iceland

Note: The digital edition (8/16/2017) for this volume was released before the print edition.

Nightveil's Cauldron of Horror

Nightveil's Cauldron of Horror

Color cover by Mark Heike, interiors are black and white with graytones.
Genre: Horror

She-Cat

She-Cat

The Femforce's own feline fury, She-Cat gets her own solo series as the physical changes in her manifested by the deteriorating bond with the human side that holds the cat-demon inside her in check cause her government bosses to begin viewing her as a security risk. Rather than face a cover-up and crackdown, she bolts the Femforce, to hit the road. Crossing paths with a psychotic killer and Captain Freedom, both are shocked to learn who sent the madman- but not before two are dead. Action, intrigue, blood, bullets, and a new costume, in "Stray Cat", written and drawn by Billie Marimon, with inks by John(JLA)Dell. It guest stars General Gordon and Colt. Plus, a vintage Golden Age classic reprint- Nyoka The Jungle Girl in "The Deadly Photo", reprinted from Charlton's Zoo Funnies #10, with art by Paul Parker. Color cover by Marimon, interiors are black and white with graytones. 36 pages, standard comic book format.
Genre: Horror

Constitution Illustrated

Constitution Illustrated

The master of the visual mash-up returns with his signature idiosyncratic take on the constitution R. Sikoryak is the master of the pop culture pastiche. In Masterpiece Comics, he interpreted classic literature with defining twentieth-century comics. With Terms and Conditions, he made the unreadable contract that everyone signs, and no one reads, readable. He employs his magic yet again to investigate the very framework of the country with Constitution Illustrated. By visually interpreting the complete text of the supreme law of the land with more than a century of American pop culture icons, Sikoryak distills the very essence of the government legalese from the abstract to the tangible, the historical to the contemporary. Among Sikoryak’s spot-on unions of government articles and amendments with famous comic-book characters: the Eighteenth Amendment that instituted prohibition is articulated with Homer Simpson running from Chief Wiggum; the Fourteenth Amendment that solidifies citizenship to all people born and naturalized in the United States is personified by Ms. Marvel; and, of course, the Nineteenth Amendment offering women the right to vote is a glorious depiction of Wonder Woman breaking free from her chains. American artists from George Herriman (Krazy Kat) and Charles Schulz (Peanuts) to Raina Telgemeier (Sisters) and Alison Bechdel (Dykes to Watch Out For) are homaged, with their characters reimagined in historical costumes and situations. We the People has never been more apt.

Halo: Legacy Collection

Halo: Legacy Collection

Halo: Uprising follows the Master Chief as he single-handedly takes on the Covenant's miles-long Forerunner Dreadnought as it makes its way to Earth! Then, join the ranks of the UNSC's meanest, most battle-hardened Marines in Helljumper, as a group of ODST respond to a remote science colony's SOS call and discover an enormous Covenant military presence! Finally, a UNSC ship encounters a strange phenomenon that sends it plummeting toward an unknown planet. The Spartan Black fireteam needs to unlock the secrets of an ancient Forerunner installation if they're going to survive the experience but, to complicate matters, they're not the only ones shipwrecked.

Horrors of the Haunter

Horrors of the Haunter

One shot.
Genre: Horror

Aliens: More Than Human

Aliens: More Than Human

At long last, Dark Horse Books heralds the return to graphic fiction of the heavyweight champion of modern science-fiction/horror, Aliens! Features the top-flight creative team of writer John Arcudi, penciller Zach Howard, and inker Mark Irwin.
Genre: Horror, Sci-Fi

Angel: Auld Lang Syne

Angel: Auld Lang Syne

An all-new miniseries from the writer of Spike: Lost and Found and the artist of Angel: Old Friends! Angel's back on the job in Los Angeles, tracking a mysterious cult and working to solve a kidnapping. The only trouble is, a few old familiar faces keep showing up- faces he shouldn't really be seeing! And what does Spike have to do with it?
Genre: Mystery

Teenagers From Mars

Teenagers From Mars

Limited series by Rick Spears and Rob G from Gigantic Graphic Novels, published from 2001–2003.

Aliens: Special

Aliens: Special

Dark Horse provides readers with an exciting Aliens Special, featuring two all-new stories by two great creative teams. Grendel Tales and X-wing Rogue Squadron writer Darko Macan and Punisher and X-Men artist Frank Teran tell the tale of a Colonial Marine sent to clean out an infestation. He's got a job to do, a pulse bomb with a 45-second detonator, and the clock's ticking. Then, in "Elder Gods," a religious sect uncovers what they believe to be a holy idol. But everything turns to holy hell when they realize the true nature of the enormous statue! Swamp Thing writer Nancy A. Collins and Negative Burn artist Leif Jones offer a twisted story about the strength -- and weakness -- of blind faith.

Wolverine: Dying Time

Wolverine: Dying Time

“Dying Time” is a self-published mini comic by Jeffrey Brown, who is best known for his biographical and Star Wars comics, focusing on the exploits of X-Men’s Wolverine.
Genre: Biography


Draculina's Cozy Coffin

Draculina's Cozy Coffin

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Tokyo Fashion: A Comic Book

Tokyo Fashion: A Comic Book

Building a wardrobe is expensive and time-consuming... but it doesn't have to be! Looking good is easier than ever, and all it takes is a little bit of care. Buying a few basic items in colors you can mix and match in a variety of ways will take you far. This comic book guide to fashion will show you how to introduce a Japanese flourish into your wardrobe with easy tutorials, suggestions for wardrobe essentials, and styling tips on pulling it all together!

Ashes, Ashes

Ashes, Ashes

130 years in the future, civilization has crumbled into warring tribes left to resort to analog tools and ancient means. As this bloody conflict unfolds, a parallel flashback introduces the world before the collapse into post-apocalyptic warefare: a near future Utopia filled with breathtaking technological advancements. We meet young Francois Deschamps on the verge of a world-changing event...

Mark of the Bat

Mark of the Bat

In Mark of the Bat, a Bat-Hero invents a new method to fight crime. In Twilight of the Bat, Bats and Joke Man wander through a post-apocalyptic G—– City. Who is leaving them morning cupcakes?? Twilight of the Bat debuts this weekend at the Short Run comics fest 2017.

Twilight of the Bat

Twilight of the Bat

This is the second unauthorized Batman comic to be written by Josh Simmons, that unsparing specialist in physical, emotional and moral breakdown. The first one was a self-published minicomic printed in 2007 under the simple title of Batman and subsequently posted online; it depicted the caped crusader at his most ideologically severe, lecturing a disgusted Catwoman on how he's devised a magnificent means of permanently disfiguring criminals. Batman cannot ever kill, you see, so it's crucial that the superstitious and cowardly lot that is the criminal element be marked - to live forever with the shame of their transgressions, and to be shunned, then, by all the good people of society. On its own, this is not an original idea. Lee Falk's transitional superhero character and Batman predecessor the Phantom left the mark of a skull on the jaws of those villains he struck, while the yet-earlier pulp character the Spider stamped his brand upon the foes he felled, but Simmons' Batman is depicted with unusual intimacy: knees pressing against his chin as he curls up to dream of packed prisons and children getting blasted with fire-hoses, swooning ecstatically, high above a tottering riot of Gotham rooftops...
Genre: Horror

Rose (2019)

Rose (2019)

Ever since she was a little girl, Rose has had a special and troubling power: the ability to "double" herself and travel outside her body. She always saw it as something wrong with her... until now. When her father is murdered, Rose's strange ability gives her a chance to find her father's killer, solve a series of mysterious cold cases, and untangle a centuries-old curse. But maybe some secrets should stay buried…
Genre: Fantasy, Crime

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