Invincible #62

Invincible #62
Author: Robert Kirkman
Publisher: Image Comics
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2009-05-20
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN:

INVINCIBLE WAR: AFTERMATH! CONQUEST is here. Invincible is confronted with the most dangerous threat he's ever faced. He will not come out of this unscathed. This issue is not to be missed.

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Publisher: CUP Archive
Total Pages: 58
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The Walking Dead Deluxe #62

The Walking Dead Deluxe #62
Author: Robert Kirkman
Publisher: Image Comics
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2023-05-03
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN:

As Carl reckons secretly with what he did, the group is stalked from the woods nearby. This deluxe presentation in STUNNING FULL COLOR also features another installment of Cutting Room Floor and creator commentary.

CHURCH 10â19â62

CHURCH 10â19â62
Author: Ferdinand Reinke
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2009-08-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0557083877

An alternative future history. What might have been? If Nikita hadn't blinked. If children were allowed to "be all that they could be". If adults didn't waste their time and attention on memes and paradigms that are insanity. If I'd known. Shoulda, coulda, and woulda! The human race's millstone -- obsolete thinking. Here's what I think might have been possible.

The Mythology of the Superhero

The Mythology of the Superhero
Author: Andrew R. Bahlmann
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2016-04-27
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1476625182

Superheroes have been an integral part of popular society for decades and have given rise to a collective mythology familiar in popular culture worldwide. Though scholars and fans have recognized and commented on this mythology, its structure has gone largely unexplored. This book provides a model and lexicon for identifying the superhero mythos. The author examines the myth in several narratives--including Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Green Arrow and Beowulf--and discusses such diverse characters as Batman, Wolverine, Invincible and John Constantine.

Of Arms and Men

Of Arms and Men
Author: Robert L. O'Connell
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 378
Release: 1990-04-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 0198022042

The appearance of the crossbow on the European battle field in A.D. 1100 as the weapon of choice for shooting down knights threatened the status quo of medieval chivalric fighting techniques. By 1139 the Church had intervened, outlawing the use of the crossbow among Christians. With this edict, arms control was born. As Robert L. O'Connell reveals in this vividly written history of weapons in Western culture, that first attempt at an arms control measure characterizes the complex and often paradoxical relationship between men and arms throughout the centuries. In a sweeping narrative that ranges from prehistoric times to the nuclear age, O'Connell demonstrates how social and economic conditions determine the types of weapons and the tactics used in warfare and how, in turn, innovations in weapons technology often undercut social values. He describes, for instance, how the invention of the gun required a redefinition of courage from aggressive ferocity to calmness under fire; and how the machine gun in World War I so overthrew traditional notions of combat that Lord Kitchener exclaimed, "This isn't war!" The technology unleashed during the Great War radically altered our perceptions of ourselves, as these new weapons made human qualities almost irrelevant in combat. With the invention of the atomic bomb, humanity itself became subservient to the weapons it had produced. Of Arms and Men brilliantly integrates the evolution of politics, weapons, strategy, and tactics into a coherent narrative, one spiced with striking portraits of men in combat and penetrating insights into why men go to war.