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Author | : Otto Binder |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2010-09-21 |
Genre | : Mutation (Biology) |
ISBN | : 9781595825797 |
"Born into a radioactive, nuclear-ravaged future, Samson is part of a tribe of peaceful yet desparate people struggling to survive in the desolate city of N'Yark. Surrounded by hungry wild creatures and the more savage, selfish remnants of humanity, life is precarious for the tribe until Samson displays amazing powers of strength. Discovering that young Samson is a mutant himself, his mother trains him to value all life, and on her deathbed Samson vows to protect the weak from the powerful, the good from the evil"--Publisher description.
Author | : Dave McKean |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 254 |
Release | : 2014 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : |
McKean uses mixed media to take readers on a journey unlike any other: "The Coast Road" follows a desperate wife trying to find her missing husband, whose ghostly image appears in unexpected ways. "Black Holes," written by an anonymous journalist, concerns the politically sensitive true story of Chinese villagers induced by the government to sell their blood, only to be infected with AIDS through poor medical practice. Tales of sadness and humor, insightful travelogues, and diary entries fill the pages of McKean's latest masterful achievement. Winner of the Victoria and Albert Museum Illustrated Book of the Year award.
Author | : Donald Glut |
Publisher | : Dark Horse Comics |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2010 |
Genre | : Demonology |
ISBN | : 9781595826008 |
This set coves the entire comic book run of the Doctor Spektor series from the 70s.
Author | : Ivy Press |
Publisher | : Heritage Capital Corporation |
Total Pages | : 112 |
Release | : 2005-03 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 1932899723 |
Author | : Russ Manning |
Publisher | : Dark Horse Comics |
Total Pages | : 181 |
Release | : 2014 |
Genre | : Good and evil |
ISBN | : 1616553227 |
"In the year 4000, the human race is threatened by robots bent on enslaving mankind, and only one man has the power to fight back--Magnus, Robot Fighter!"--Volume 1 cover.
Author | : Rashad Doucet |
Publisher | : Oni Press |
Total Pages | : 176 |
Release | : 2021-08-03 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 9781620108512 |
Pax Samson: The Cookout is the first volume in a new action-packed, fantasy trilogy that depicts a world struggling to find peace in the midst of threats, and a young superhero chef torn between following his passion and following in his family’s footsteps. When it comes to the kitchen, no one knows cooking better than twelve-year-old Pax Samson. He’s a hero when it comes to testing recipes and supplying copious amounts of Dragon Noodle Soup at his family’s cookouts. It’s tough being a master chef, though, when the rest of his family are world-famous superheroes, and they expect Pax to take up the beacon to keep the world safe with his telekinetic powers. Pax's home planet of Soltellus is home to all walks of life, including humans, gods, as well as elves, orcs, dragons, sprites and other fantasy races known as the “Enchanted” all living in a modern society similar to our own. Among them is the Samson family, led by the fearless and mighty Grandma Samson, the greatest superhero to ever live and the person responsible for always saving Soltellus when trouble strikes. She’s been doing it for hundreds of years, but she’s ready for the younger generation of Samsons, including Pax, to step up. When the mad god Odin, long-time enemy to the Enchanted race and arch-rival to Grandma, resurfaces in another attempt to regain power, Pax will attempt to put his training into practice, but ends up just making things worse. Tempted to hang up the superhero cape and stick to the kitchen, Pax faces the toughest decision yet when a legendary savior of the Enchanted people arrives, along with a startling discovery that there might be parts of the Soltellus history that are wrong. Pax, determined to protect his family and friends, will do everything he can to stop the new threats set on disrupting the peace between humans and the Enchanted.
Author | : Arnold Drake |
Publisher | : IDW Publishing |
Total Pages | : 183 |
Release | : 2014 |
Genre | : Comics & Graphic Novels |
ISBN | : 1623025184 |
Presenting the first comic book adventures of the U.S.S. Enterprise and her crew! Fully re-mastered and with a new throwback cover, Star Trek Gold Key Archives, Vol. 1 collects issues #1_6.
Author | : Critical Role |
Publisher | : Dark Horse Comics |
Total Pages | : 328 |
Release | : 2020-11-24 |
Genre | : Comics & Graphic Novels |
ISBN | : 1506721737 |
The celebrated series Critical Role: Vox Machina Origins returns in this stunning hardcover edition! Fans of the series won't want to miss this beautiful collection. What do a flirtatious bard, a clueless barbarian, a naïve druid, and a pair of stealthy twins all have in common? They're not sure either, but one day they'll become the heroes known as Vox Machina! Follow the main characters from the smash-hit series Critical Role as they team up for the first time, facing cults and curses in the revelation of their origins and the path that will lead them to glory...eventually. Collects Vox Machina Origins I and II in a gorgeous new Hardcover with never before seen artwork!
Author | : Max Perry Mueller |
Publisher | : UNC Press Books |
Total Pages | : 348 |
Release | : 2017-08-08 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1469633760 |
The nineteenth-century history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Max Perry Mueller argues, illuminates the role that religion played in forming the notion of three "original" American races—red, black, and white—for Mormons and others in the early American Republic. Recovering the voices of a handful of black and Native American Mormons who resolutely wrote themselves into the Mormon archive, Mueller threads together historical experience and Mormon scriptural interpretations. He finds that the Book of Mormon is key to understanding how early followers reflected but also departed from antebellum conceptions of race as biblically and biologically predetermined. Mormon theology and policy both challenged and reaffirmed the essentialist nature of the racialized American experience. The Book of Mormon presented its believers with a radical worldview, proclaiming that all schisms within the human family were anathematic to God's design. That said, church founders were not racial egalitarians. They promoted whiteness as an aspirational racial identity that nonwhites could achieve through conversion to Mormonism. Mueller also shows how, on a broader level, scripture and history may become mutually constituted. For the Mormons, that process shaped a religious movement in perpetual tension between its racialist and universalist impulses during an era before the concept of race was secularized.
Author | : Willa Cather |
Publisher | : Gildan Media LLC aka G&D Media |
Total Pages | : 257 |
Release | : 2024-01-02 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1722525045 |
A haunting tribute to the heroic pioneers who shaped the American Midwest This powerful novel by Willa Cather is considered to be one of her finest works and placed Cather in the forefront of women novelists. It tells the stories of several immigrant families who start new lives in America in rural Nebraska. This powerful tribute to the quiet heroism of those whose struggles and triumphs shaped the American Midwest highlights the role of women pioneers, in particular. Written in the style of a memoir penned by Antonia’s tutor and friend, the book depicts one of the most memorable heroines in American literature, the spirited eldest daughter of a Czech immigrant family, whose calm, quite strength and robust spirit helped her survive the hardships and loneliness of life on the Nebraska prairie. The two form an enduring bond and through his chronicle, we watch Antonia shape the land while dealing with poverty, treachery, and tragedy. “No romantic novel ever written in America...is one half so beautiful as My Ántonia.” -H. L. Mencken Willa Cather (1873–1947) was an American writer best known for her novels of the Plains and for One of Ours, a novel set in World War I, for which she was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 1923. She was elected a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1943 and received the gold medal for fiction from the National Institute of Arts and Letters in 1944, an award given once a decade for an author's total accomplishments. By the time of her death she had written twelve novels, five books of short stories, and a collection of poetry.