El Muerto Origins

El Muerto Origins
Author: Javier F Hernandez
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 82
Release: 2022-04-09
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Collected together for the first time ever are the three original El Muerto comics! Published from 1998-2008, these pivotal stories introduce the character of Diego de La Muerte and his astonishing transformation into El Muerto the Aztec Zombie! Created, written & illustrated by Javier Hernandez, these independently published comic books told the story of a young man whose 21st birthday on Dia de Los Muertos finds him killed in a fateful car accident only to be miraculously resurrected at the hands of the Aztec gods of death and destiny: Mictlantecuhtli and Tezcatlipoca! If you've read the 2018 graphic novel DAZE OF THE DEAD you'll witness the original version of the story in this special book, produced in the early career of cartoonist Javier Hernandez. Collects the stories "Daze of the Dead", "Dead Forever (from EL MUERTO MISH MASH) and "Dead & Confused, Pt 1". This special limited edition was produced exclusively for the 2022 Latino Comics Expo (co-founded by Javier Hernandez in 2011).

Daze of the Dead

Daze of the Dead
Author: Javier Hernandez
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2017-12-06
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ISBN: 9781981404933

El Muerto the Aztec Zombie appears in his first graphic novel, featuring an all-new retelling of his classic origin story! Born on Nov 2, el Dia de Los Muertos, Juan Diego de La Muerte is destined for the adventure of a lifetime. On his 21st birthday he is killed in a car accident, sending him to the Mictlan, the land of the dead. Once there, he is sacrificed and resurrected by the gods of Death and Destiny, endowing him with miraculous abilities and an unknown mission. Returned to Earth one year later, Diego is drawn to Mexico, where he soon finds himself at Mondragon's Circus and Festival of Freaks. New friendships ensue, as does unspeakable inhumanity, all while grand cosmic forces hover around him! Don't miss this limited Advance Reader Copy, featuring cover artwork exclusive to this edition. Originally created in 1998 by cartoonist Javier Hernandez, El Muerto made the leap from independent comic book to live action film in 2007, starring Wilmer Valderrama, Angie Cepeda, Joel David Moore, Tony Plana and Michael Parks. Now El Muerto stars in his first graphic novel!

Weird Texas

Weird Texas
Author: Wesley Treat
Publisher: Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2009-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781402766879

"If your taste extends to the odd side of traveling, [this is your ticket]."--"Booklist."

El Muerto the Aztec Zombie

El Muerto the Aztec Zombie
Author: Javier Hernandez
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-06-03
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El Muerto returns! In the follow up book to DAZE OF THE DEAD, Diego de La Muerte allies with a young woman whose child has been kidnapped. The trail leads to the mountain passageway called La Rumorosa in Northern Mexico, and into a decaying Spanish hacienda that shouldn't exist. Lying in wait for the duo is the diabolic La Doña Maclovia la Dolente, a supernatural entity with a horrific history of child kidnapping. But the danger escalates even more when an Aztec Star Demon, a Tzitzimitl, arrives for her prey... El Muerto! Written and illustrated by El Muerto creator Javier Hernandez.

Mount Dragon

Mount Dragon
Author: Douglas Preston
Publisher: Tor Books
Total Pages: 516
Release: 2007-11-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1429989637

In this thriller from authors Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child, a genetically engineered virus threatens to wipe out humanity Mount Dragon: an enigmatic research complex hidden in the vast desert of New Mexico. Guy Carson and Susana Cabeza de Vaca have come to Mount Dragon to work shoulder to shoulder with some of the greatest scientific minds on the planet. Led by visionary genius Brent Scopes, their secret goal is a medical breakthrough that promises to bring incalculable benefits to the human race. But while Scopes believes he is leading the way to a new world order, he may in fact be opening the door to mass human extinction. And when Guy and Susana attempt to stop him they find themselves locked in a frightening battle with Scopes, his henchmen, and the apocalyptic nightmare that science has unleashed . . . At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.

The Origins of Democratic Zionism

The Origins of Democratic Zionism
Author: Gregory B. Kaplan
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2019-03-21
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0429649401

This book is the first to link the modern appreciation for democratic freedom directly to Jewish political thought in seventeenth-century Amsterdam. The modern appreciation for democratic values is often assumed to have its roots in Classical thought. However, democracy has taken various forms in its progression to the governance many countries now employ. Working in dialog with Protestants, Jewish thinkers voiced the first Modern appeal for the reestablishment of a Jewish polity in the Holy Land. This appeal was grounded in a vision of a Jewish state governed by individual liberty and popular consent, which could be defined as a democratic Zionism. The book focuses on influential rabbi Saul Levi Morteira (b. c. 1590-d. 1660), as well as two of the most renowned members of his congregation, Baruch Spinoza and Miguel de Barrios. Unlike contemporary Catholic and Protestant thinkers, these three intellectuals found democratic values in an Old Testament polity that came to be revered as the Hebrew Republic. The book explores the trajectory by which this democratization of the Hebrew Republic evolved in the writings of Morteira as an alternative to divine-right rule. It then shows that, in spite of their divergent views toward practicing Judaism, Spinoza and Barrios disseminated Morteira’s democratic ideas and promoted the Hebrew Republic as a model polity for a post-medieval political order. This book will be of great use to scholars of Judaism and Jewish philosophy in the modern era, medieval and early modern Spanish literature, as well as religious, political and intellectual history.

The Origins and Development of the Andean State

The Origins and Development of the Andean State
Author: Jonathan Haas
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 208
Release: 1987-08-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521331029

This volume brings together research on the evolution of civilisation in the Andean region of South America from the work of sixteen leading scholars, at one time actively engaged in fieldwork in Peru. Beginning with early chiefdom societies living along the Peruvian coast 2000 years before Christ, the authors trace the growing complexity of Andean states and empires over the next 3000 years. They examine the accomplishments of the ancient Andeans in the rise of magnificent monumental architecture and the construction of unparalleled prehistoric irrigation systems. They also look at the dominant role of warfare in Andean societies and at the collapse of empires in the millennia before the arrival of the Spanish in 1534. Together, the contributors provide the first systematic study of the evolution of polities along the dry coastal plains and high mountain valleys of the Peruvian Andes.