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"A brand-new He-Man and the Masters of the Universe anthology series featuring art from some of the most celebrated names in comics."--Back cover.
"When a merchant vessel is besieged by a vicious crew of pirates, the crew counted themselves "lucky" to have the fighting interrupted by a sudden typhoon. As the waters settle and the survivors wake, they find out both predator and prey are stranded on a remote island somewhere in the Indian Ocean. The merchant ship captain and his crew scramble to hide what is left of their precious cargo before the pirates overtake them"--
"When an old, ill detective and a young burnout detective are partnered up and saddled with an unsolvable case, they begin to unravel a sprawling conspiracy that points to one thing: a serial killer who has murdered hundreds. As they further investigate the case, they make discoveries that will force them to question everything and everyone they know"--
"Musubi, her cute new companion, tries to understand Riko's behavior through a cat's worldview. Enjoying their time together, Riko learns more about cohabitating with a cat, as lessons in grooming, play,and personal space continue to be learned"
"A collection of over 300 pages of action, mystery, and suspense with Geralt of Rivia in three standalone stories. In Of Flesh and Flame, Dandelion the bard gets Geralt transported to a faraway land, plagued by dark forces. In Fading Memories, Geralt is hired by the mayoress of a small town where an unusual pack of foglets attacks children, but something feels off about this new threat. In Witch's Lament, a witch burned at the stake haunts Geralt, sending him an ominous warning. And in a bonus story, a young nekker takes an unpredictable journey through the woods. Collects The Witcher: Of Flesh and Flame #1-#4, The Witcher: Fading Memories #1-#4, The Witcher: Witch's Lament #1-#4, and the Free Comic Book Day 2021 short story "The Witcher: Once Upon a Time in the Woods," and features a cover gallery, expanded sketchbook section, and more!"--Provided by publisher.
"The eighth volume in Stan Sakai's prestige Usagi Saga collection includes three major storylines: ''Two Hundred Jizo,'' in which Usagi and Inspector Ishida team up to solve a double murder; ''Thieves and Spies,'' where Usagi joins forces with a thief and a samurai to thwart a black-market Ginseng trade; and ''The Hell Screen,'' a thrilling tale that finds Usagi working alongside his natural enemy--a kappa--to cast out a violent renegade of the same species. Stan Sakai's evocative artwork and gripping tales continue to enthrall readers of all ages. Collects issues #139-#158 of Usagi Yojimbo Volume 3, "The Artist" and "Buntori" from Usagi Yojimbo Color Special #5, and the bonus story "Sukanku.""
Weird Fantasy from EC Comics captured the wonder and terror of science fiction like no other title of its era. And now the Dark Horse Comics library of EC classics returns with EC Archives: Weird Fantasy Volume 2, now in a value-priced paperback edition featuring the work of comics legends Al Feldstein, William Gaines, Wally Wood, Jack Kamen, Joe Orlando and more. This volume collects Weird Fantasy issues #7–#12 with remastered digital color based on Marie Severin’s original tones. Foreword by rock superstar Gene Simmons of KISS!
Iyanu, a teenage orphan with no recollection of her past, suddenly discovers that she has abilities that rival the ancient deities spoken of in the folklore of her people. It is these abilities that are the key to bringing back an "age of wonders," as Iyanu begins her journey to save a world on the brink of destruction! The Corrupt--cursed wildfire and strange, divine beasts--are determined to destroy humanity, unless Iyanu can stop them. Dark Horse Book and YouNeek Studios are proud to present a shared universe of fantasy and superhero stories inspired by African history, culture, and mythology--created by the best Nigerian comics talent! --
Maurice Horn, the editor of World Encyclopedia of Comics, has described cartoonist PRAN as Walt Disney of India.Entertaining generation after generation, his comics have been constant companion of all the growing youngsters providing fun and amusement through his famous characters like CHACHA CHAUDHARY, SABU, SHRIMATIJI, PINKI, BILLOO, RAMAN etc. More than 600 of his titles are selling well in the market, and numerous comic strips are regularly appearing in various newspapers. His CHACHA CHAUDHARY comics had already been adapted for a TV Serial, and ran continuously for 600 episodes on a premier channel.Travelling widely over the globe, he delivers lectures at various International Conferences. He has also been honoured with 'People of The Year Award' by Limca Book of Records for popularizing comics. His comic book 'United We Stand' was released in 1983 by the then Prime Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi, and is still very popular among children.
Maurice Horn, the editor of World Encyclopedia of Comics, has described cartoonist PRAN as Walt Disney of India.Entertaining generation after generation, his comics have been constant companion of all the growing youngsters providing fun and amusement through his famous characters like CHACHA CHAUDHARY, SABU, SHRIMATIJI, PINKI, BILLOO, RAMAN etc. More than 600 of his titles are selling well in the market, and numerous comic strips are regularly appearing in various newspapers. His CHACHA CHAUDHARY comics had already been adapted for a TV Serial, and ran continuously for 600 episodes on a premier channel.Travelling widely over the globe, he delivers lectures at various International Conferences. He has also been honoured with 'People of The Year Award' by Limca Book of Records for popularizing comics. His comic book 'United We Stand' was released in 1983 by the then Prime Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi, and is still very popular among children.
Maurice Horn, the editor of World Encyclopedia of Comics, has described cartoonist PRAN as Walt Disney of India.Entertaining generation after generation, his comics have been constant companion of all the growing youngsters providing fun and amusement through his famous characters like CHACHA CHAUDHARY, SABU, SHRIMATIJI, PINKI, BILLOO, RAMAN etc. More than 600 of his titles are selling well in the market, and numerous comic strips are regularly appearing in various newspapers. His CHACHA CHAUDHARY comics had already been adapted for a TV Serial, and ran continuously for 600 episodes on a premier channel.Travelling widely over the globe, he delivers lectures at various International Conferences. He has also been honoured with 'People of The Year Award' by Limca Book of Records for popularizing comics. His comic book 'United We Stand' was released in 1983 by the then Prime Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi, and is still very popular among children.
Maurice Horn, the editor of World Encyclopedia of Comics, has described cartoonist PRAN as Walt Disney of India.Entertaining generation after generation, his comics have been constant companion of all the growing youngsters providing fun and amusement through his famous characters like CHACHA CHAUDHARY, SABU, SHRIMATIJI, PINKI, BILLOO, RAMAN etc. More than 600 of his titles are selling well in the market, and numerous comic strips are regularly appearing in various newspapers. His CHACHA CHAUDHARY comics had already been adapted for a TV Serial, and ran continuously for 600 episodes on a premier channel.Travelling widely over the globe, he delivers lectures at various International Conferences. He has also been honoured with 'People of The Year Award' by Limca Book of Records for popularizing comics. His comic book 'United We Stand' was released in 1983 by the then Prime Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi, and is still very popular among children.
Maurice Horn, the editor of World Encyclopedia of Comics, has described cartoonist PRAN as Walt Disney of India.Entertaining generation after generation, his comics have been constant companion of all the growing youngsters providing fun and amusement through his famous characters like CHACHA CHAUDHARY, SABU, SHRIMATIJI, PINKI, BILLOO, RAMAN etc. More than 600 of his titles are selling well in the market, and numerous comic strips are regularly appearing in various newspapers. His CHACHA CHAUDHARY comics had already been adapted for a TV Serial, and ran continuously for 600 episodes on a premier channel.Travelling widely over the globe, he delivers lectures at various International Conferences. He has also been honoured with 'People of The Year Award' by Limca Book of Records for popularizing comics. His comic book 'United We Stand' was released in 1983 by the then Prime Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi, and is still very popular among children.
Learn to Draw Manga Faces for Kids teaches aspiring young manga artists ages 8 to 12 essential lessons for drawing faces and expressions through a fun graphic novel.
In Titan King, Volume 2, Eli Santos and his allies race to find the Flame Princess in order to heal their friend Calder and finally begin the Titan King Tournament!
Real Black Heroes showcases comic biographies of real life African-American figures in history. Highlighting George Washington Carver, Charles Thomas, Mary McLeod, Paul Robeson, Charles David, Kenneth Clark, Matt Henson, Charles French, and Martin Luther King Jr. Classic comics of actual heroes. 68 pages long, and in color!
Since its immediate success in 1813, Pride and Prejudice has remained one of the most popular novels in the English language. Jane Austen called this brilliant work "her own darling child" and its vivacious heroine, Elizabeth Bennet, "as delightful a creature as ever appeared in print." The romantic clash between the opinionated Elizabeth and her proud beau, Mr. Darcy, is a splendid performance of civilized sparring. And Jane Austen's radiant wit sparkles as her characters dance a delicate quadrille of flirtation and intrigue, making this book the most superb comedy of manners of Regency England.
The Poet is a daily comic strip about celebrating the little things and has been described as being like PEANUTS, but if Linus was an old man and Woodstock had an attitude. This is the first full-color collection of The Poet comic strips, and follows its uniquely thoughtful cast of characters: the Poet, the Pigeon, and the Park Bench as they contemplate our silly place in the grand scheme of things, the meaning of poetry, and donuts. It's a quiet comic for noisy times, guaranteed to make you chuckle, smile quietly, and/or nod knowingly. The Poet is for you. "I keep reading The Poet when I 'should be doing something else.'" - Lemony Snicket, author of A Series of Unfortunate Events"The Poet has a sense of humor about thinking hard and feeling deeply while not apologizing for such outrageous behavior. It's refreshing."- Hal Hartley, film director "Serene, existential, and self aware, Todd Webb's The Poet is a humorous and ultimately helpful respite from... everything." - Adam J. Kurtz, author of Things Are What You Make of Them: Life Advice for Creatives "These gently funny comics strike a happy balance between dreaminess and the corporeal world... an inarguably good thing."- Heather Christle, poet and author of What is Amazing "Todd Webb has figured out what poetry was missing all these years - PICTURES!" - Derek Drymon, executive producer of Adventure Time "I have been a joy-filled fan of Todd's work on The Poet for as long as I can remember. - Kevin Pollak, actor & comedian "Poets like poems, and birds like donuts. This Poet and bird share the crumbs of their life with love, and the occasional jab in the ribs." - John Porcellino, cartoonist King-Cat Comics & Stories "I love The Poet. It reminds me of how we can be delicate and pompous at the same time..." - Tom Hart, cartoonist & founder of The Sequential Artists Workshop "Webb whittles and peels back layers to find more and more in these spare but vast strips. A man, a bench, a pigeon; THE WORLD. They hang out up the street from Charlie Brown, Thoreau, Bushmiller, and Cage." - The Comics Journal, Best Comics of 2021
Eine Zeitreise in die wilde Jugend unserer Großeltern! Verrückte Schlaglichter in einer lockeren Zeit ohne Handy und Social Media, aber mit offenen Augen für das Wesentliche: Liebe, Erotik, Verwirrungen. Und dabei absolut keine Gebrauchsanweisung für nichts!
Maggie Grayson first discovers the dead body of a dark-skinned, African woman, working as a housekeeper in a small bed and breakfast hotel in Newport, Rhode Island. After reporting the murder to the police, she finds that the housekeeper has brought two children, an eight-year old girl and a two-year old boy, to America with her and Maggie is asked to take the two-year old, Affy, back to his family in South West Africa, now named Namibia. Traumatized by having witnessed the violent murder of his mother, the small boy goes into shock. Maggie's maternal instincts emerge as she forms an affectionate bond with the vulnerable child. Holding the brown boy in her white arms, Maggie's thoughts are flooded with images of racism in her own life and these questions permeate the book. In taking the boy to Africa to find his family, Maggie becomes caught up in the independence movement of the country and its struggle for freedom. She takes the train to a town located on the Skeleton Coast to deliver Affy to his family. On the train she meets an African man and becomes caught up with him as they barely escape with their lives when the train suddenly explodes. As she begins to witness the stories of atrocities under the Apartheid system in the country, she inadvertently becomes associated with the rebel movement SWAPO which the CIA has labeled communist. Her actions lead her to sympathize with the victims of Apartheid and she becomes a target of the white, South African-dominated police. A parallel drama is playing out back in Newport, Rhode Island, as the 8-year old girl, Ruby, who is white in contrast to Affy, goes missing. Three weeks go by without any signs of the girl. Maggie returns to Newport to help look for her and finds that clever Ruby has been hiding in an unusual place. Through surprising twists of fate, the story brings to light the forgotten struggles of Africa's indigenous people. In a spectacularly beautiful setting, Maggie also experiences dramatic encounters with Namibia's wildlife: zebras, elephants, kudus, and many more. Thrown into this adventure, Maggie's inner journey unfolds as she discovers her own courage in the tensions taking place in Namibia.
The cub without a mane is a children's empowerment story book. It is based on a lion cub who's pride and possession is his wild curly mane and of course his magnificent roar. Cub falls poorly and comes to learn that he has leukaemia which causes him to feel rather unwell. Whilst the doctors have him on the mend cub loses his head of curly locks and worries that he won't be liked by his friends...and most importantly to him be able to roar anymore.
This volume of selections from Catholic publisher George Pflaum's Treasure Chest of Fun & Fact comic book series collects stories of Catholic saints whose feast days fall outside of specific liturgical seasons (such as Lent and Advent) but instead during the months of Ordinary Time.A number of beloved saints and Holy Days are brought to life in these pages, whether they invoke nostalgia in readers from years past, or delight younger readers of today. Distributed to Catholic schools from the 1940s into the 1970s, these stories, in some cases illustrated by future artists of note in the pantheon of comic book history, provided generations of children a colorful means of engaging their faith, and provide historical, nostalgic, and educational opportunities today for readers of all ages. Published by Golden Key Media: www.goldenkeyaudio.com.
We start the first steamy story with a couple, Faheem and Wisdom, from Detroit looking to add some spice to their mini vaca while escaping their lives for the weekend. The couple meets an indulging young woman who helps turn their twosome into a threesome. The second story, Zachery and Kimberly, are engulfed in a parallel universe as Kimberly dreams that she and her husband have suddenly transformed into a unique looking couple somehow and decides to seize the day and hungrily devour each other. The third story of Gem includes a heartbreak from a cheating lover that turns into a triumph. She decides to use the cheating encounter as a way to satisfy herself sexually as she visualizes her ex-lover making love to his new lover while she is vividly in attendance. Take a read at how these couples take advantage of their situations in this sexy and steamy tri-sexcapade.
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