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  • av Mike Dubisch
    280,-

    INHUMANSKIN by Mike Dubisch is a mesmerizing anthology of illustrated verse that intertwines the surreal and supernatural. This collection showcases Dubisch's fusion of horror, sci-fi, and surrealism, offering narratives that explore life's unpredictability, the enigma of fate, reverence for the divine feminine, and the roots of existence. Accompanied by stirring artwork, each poem, from "Bound" to "Roots," presents a unique artistic experience, delving into existential themes with emotional depth. It is a compelling read for those drawn to a blend of poetic and visual artistry.

  • av Cullen Bunn
    237,-

    Unleash Your Inner Rebel with Forbidden Futures #11: Your Gateway to the World of "Punk" Literature! Dive headfirst into a realm of literary rebellion with Forbidden Futures #11: the ultimate key to unlocking the captivating kaleidoscope of punk subgenres, each a vibrant testament to the boundless power of imagination. From the nostalgic echoes of Retro Punk to the heart-pounding frenzy of Splatter Punk and the mind-bending frontiers of Bio-Punk, Forbidden Futures #11 beckons you to surrender to the enthralling spectrum of punk creativity.Within these pages, you'll encounter literary pioneers who stand as giants in the world of words. Philip K. Dick, the visionary architect behind "Tony and the Beetles," opens eyes with his world of thought-provoking anti-war narrative. Meanwhile, John Shirley's "Naked Expression" daringly challenges the fabric of your perceptions. Cullen Bunn's "We Are Lesion For We Are Many" stretches the limits of biopunk storytelling, opening doors to uncharted realms of imagination. Enter the enigmatic domain of "Curse Of The Dead Center," crafted by John Wayne Comunale, a tale about a cursed venue. Mike Dubisch's otherworldly "Intrusion" alien comic promises an unparalleled visual feast for your imagination, while Erica L. Satifka's poignant masterpiece, "The Heart of the City," etches its emotion on your soul.

  • av Oddness
    249,-

    Embark on an interstellar odyssey with Black Hole Echoes: Cosmic Tales of the Unknown, a thrilling anthology penned by Oddness and vividly illustrated by the talented Mike Dubisch. This collection of short stories invites you to journey alongside a universe-hopping entity through the awe-inspiring realms of space and time. Prepare for a heart-racing experience in Battle to the Death, where the age-old struggle between humanity and Artifical Intelligence reaches a climactic zenith. Soar through the stars in Hunting Grounds and be part of a monumental event: the return of the majestic space whales to their ancestral breeding sites after eons. Discover a solar harvester's poignant and often unseen life in The Star Farmer. Finally, descend The Endless Stairway alongside the enigmatic entity, witnessing the birth of a new universe in a spectacle that defies imagination.

  • av H. P. Lovecraft
    249,-

    In the chilling abyss of H.P. Lovecraft's The Call of Cthulhu, a tale of unfathomable horror unfurls, ensnaring readers in an aura of dread and eldritch terror. This timeless novella, penned initially in 1928 and first published in the pulp magazine Weird Tales, now finds an eerily fitting companion in Mike Dubisch's illustrations.Embark on a journey into the enigmatic realm of cultists who pay homage to the dormant cosmic entity, Cthulhu. The Call of Cthulhu transcends the realm of mere storytelling; it metamorphoses into a chilling descent into madness-an expedition into the very core of terror that continues to mesmerize and unsettle those audacious enough to explore its pages.

  • av John Wayne Comunale
    249,-

    Dive into the abyss of imagination with The Curses Collection, a spine-tingling compendium of 13 twisted tales plucked from the demented psyche of author John Wayne Comunale. In this macabre anthology, he beckons readers to traverse the shadowy realms where cursed objects, sentient cities, and bizarre folklore redefine horror in unprecedented ways.With eerie and evocative illustrations by master artist Mike Dubisch, The Curses Collection offers an immersive experience that guarantees to send shivers cascading down your spine. Prepare for impact as you embark on this unnerving odyssey. This is horror like you've never experienced before.

  • av Oddness
    249,-

    The Milky Way Galaxy trembles as the menacing shout echoes: "The Horde is coming!" Dispatched to Earth, space agent Xotro is on a mission to a seemingly inconsequential planet, on the cusp of destiny as the first line of defense against the Horde-a relentless cyborg alien army with a dark legacy of conquest.Yet, Xotro is far from the ideal savior. For him, this mission is just another routine supply run. Will Xotro rise to the occasion, or will Earth be the next notch on the Horde's belt?Dive into this comedic space odyssey, penned by the reclusive Oddness, publisher of Forbidden Futures, and brought to life with illustrations by the gifted Mike Dubisch, renowned as "the man with the hand".

  • av Mike Dubisch
    249,-

    Experience H.P. Lovecraft's cosmic horror classic, "The Colour Out of Space," as never before in this illustrated edition by Mike Dubisch. Dubisch's evocative art brings to life the Gardner family's harrowing encounter with an otherworldly terror on their cursed farmstead.This edition of "The Colour Out of Space" merges Lovecraft's original vision with Dubisch's macabre artistry, immersing you in a world where reality and nightmare merge. Discover the true nature of the "color out of space" in all its maddening glory. A must-have for Lovecraft enthusiasts and horror art lovers, this beautifully illustrated edition promises a spine-tingling journey into the heart of cosmic horror.

  • av Mike Dubisch
    280,-

    Embark on a cerebral odyssey into the realms of the infinite with: ADVENTURES WITH IMMORTALITY - Short Tales of LongevityIn this thought-provoking collection, Rhys Hughes unveils eleven mesmerizing narratives that delve deep into the recesses of eternal life, unraveling the enigmatic threads of the immortal psyche.Every story is a riveting exploration, from the intricate dance of living countless lives to the elusive pursuit of nirvana's enlightenment and even the gravity-defying plunge into the abyss of a black hole.Illustrated by Mike Dubisch, his visual artistry will leave an indelible imprint on your perception of existence.

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    233,-

    Get ready for a mind-bending adventure with Forbidden Futures Magazine's latest issue theme Ray Gun Fun. In "So You Think You Can Live," LUCIO RODRIGUEZ will test your fortune, while CODY GOODFELLOW takes on the Fair Folk in "The Merrow And Her Soldier." MAX BOOTH III boldly enters new territory with "He Blew His Load," DAVID BARBEE shocks us with "The Insuperable Brute Gibson." Plus, more thrilling stories from TONY MCMILLEN RHYS HUGHES LONNIE MILLSAPDAVID JAMES KEATON K.H. KOEHLER BRIAN M. SAMMONS Don't miss the epic editorial "The Gernsback Referendum: Send More Space Opera" by CODY GOODFELLOW.

  • av Mike Dubisch
    237,-

    For Forbidden Futures Magazine, our premiere issue offers a truly ghoulish and cosmic horror experience. Readers can delve into a full-length Crypt Kid graphic adventure by MIKE DUBISCH. Meanwhile, JOHN SKIPP's Skinny Minnie explores the beastly hunger of the undead, while CHRISTINE MORGAN's Diabolicus Interruptus witnesses an infernal orgy of unspeakable depravity. JEFFREY THOMAS takes readers on a terrifying hoedown at The Brothel In The North End, where the line between pleasure and pain becomes blurred. And for an editorial that will chill the bones, The Past Demands A Rematch by CODY GOODFELLOW.

  • av Mike Dubisch
    237,-

    Forbidden Futures' latest comix issue features the fantastical worlds of Mike Dubisch and Cody Goodfellow. In "The Corpse's Crusade," an evil king's lust for immortality leads to disastrous consequences, while "Doula's Exile" follows a cursed midwife as she struggles to find her place in the world. Get ready for a thrilling and otherworldly ride through these stunning illustrated tales.

  • av Marc Laidlaw
    237,-

    Forbidden Futures 5 returns with the best in horror stories and comics. The long-awaited return of Crypt Kid is finally here, and MIKE DUBISCH takes us on a cosmic journey with his full-length graphic adventure. Brace yourself for MARC LAIDLAW's "Leaderboard," a tale of unparalleled body counts. JEFFREY THOMAS delves into the ultimate depths of weird biology with "Feeding the Descendants." UNCLE KRUST offers an unapologetic guide to nocturnal visitors. And lastly, CODY GOODFELLOW's editorial "Make America Ghoulish Again" will leave you craving more cosmic horror.

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    249,-

    Unleash the horrors that lurk in The Crypt Kid, an 88-page graphic novel brought to life by the twisted imagination of renowned author and illustrator, Mike Dubisch. Brace yourself as you journey alongside a ghoul who dares to defy the darkness, Venturing beyond the depths of the caverns into the desolate planes of the wasteland in this nightmarish realm where terror reigns supreme. An ominous city looms in the distance, but beware, for it holds secrets more sinister than you can fathom. Step into a world where monsters clash with humanity- A gruesome battle where hope dwindles, and the humans find themselves on the losing side.

  • av David Gerrold
    237,-

    Step into Beyond Tomorrow with Forbidden Futures 10! The essence of humanity collides with the wonders of technology. Traverse dimensions of moral complexity and futuristic visions. Beyond Tomorrow is an odyssey into the unknown!David Gerrold's Companions grapples with the intriguing question of how parents nurture their progeny in a world devoid of traditional teachers.Andre Norton's enigmatic tale, All Cats Are Grey, unfurls a mesmerizing saga involving a mysterious black cat, an elusive, invisible entity, and the allure of hidden treasures. Prepare to be swept away by the uncanny and the unforeseen.Cody Goodfellow's A Visit From The God Squad is a cautionary tale of how life leeches off the grand plan.Fred Golt's Dispatches recounts the perils of space exploration on the edges of the galaxy.Chris Farmer's Hotrod Wars explores a distant future where battling robots determine your fate. Anna Tambour's Lucksters introduces you to a world where evolved beings confront the echoes of ancient technologies, unveiling a tapestry of suspense and luck.Mike Dubisch's De-extinction Event (16-page comic) propels you into a future where scientists try to resurrect the human race.

  • av Chad Stroup
    256,-

    Teeth Where They Shouldn't Be by Chad Stroup immerses readers in 15 strange and haunting stories set within the twisted landscape of post-apocalyptic suburbia and beyond. Instead of bringing destruction, the apocalypse has given rise to a society veiled in perversity, revealed through the exploration of eerie residential neighborhoods, a haunted beach, and unsettling new eating habits. Stroup's evocative prose takes readers on a visceral journey, confronting dark secrets, unraveling sanity, and a doomed broadcast, while the macabre illustrations by Mike Dubisch intensify the chilling experience. This collection pushes boundaries, challenges perceptions, and leaves an indelible mark by delving into a transformed world and the unfathomable depths of the human psyche.

  • av Mike Dubisch
    237,-

    ABANDONED BY THEIR GODS! FORSAKEN BY THEIR OVERSEERS!Discover a world where humanity has been bioengineered by alien gods into a diverse array of new races, ranging from the minuscule to the colossal, in The Earthlings!When the alien overseers vanished one fateful morning, the humans were left to confront a daunting new reality. Experience a thrilling adventure in this gripping illustrated novelette by Mike Dubisch.

  • av Mike Dubisch
    237,-

  • av Jesse Bullington
    251,-

    Enter the wild and fantastical world of Forbidden Futures Magazine! Brace yourself for epic adventures and thrilling magic as you follow JESSE BULLINGTON'S thamaturgical conundrum in "Too Much Wizard Business," JOHN R. FULTZ as he crashes a barbarian banquet in "Tears Of The Elohim," and CHAD STROUP teaching monsters the meaning of consent in "Dragoncel." NATHAN CARSON uncovers unwoke skullduggery in "Wight Knight," while STEVEN L. SHREWSBURY'S "Deicide" sees man, monster, and god falling before the might of his axe. Gutter-magic and slum-spirits watch over the denizens of GARRETT COOK'S "Springwater Santa," and J. DAVID OSBORNE conquers conspiracy country and the secrets of the Sasquatch in "Feeding Time." DON WEBB reveals the secret future history of cryptozoology in the double-header "Mowth" and "Kelpie," while Uncle Krust's Dungeon Bastard's Guide to Fantastic Beasts is your ultimate reference. Don't miss out on "Exiled From Middle Earth: How Fantasy Failed Us," an editorial by CODY GOODFELLOW that delves into the dark underbelly of the genre.

  • av Matthew M. Bartlett
    199,-

    Prepare to delve into the darkest corners of the universe with Forbidden Futures: In this issue, JEFFREY THOMAS takes readers on a journey through unspeakable alternate universes in "The Probe," while ORRIN GREY trades in his face for a myriad of "Masks" and MATTHEW M. BARTLETT adopts the pick of "Sujn's Litter." TED WASHINGTON has a date with the "Harpy," and JOHN SHIRLEY counts the cost of seeing the world with "Slither Eyes." Meanwhile, CHRISTINE MORGAN lights a candle and cracks open the sky in "Waxen," and ZAK JARVIS redraws the boundaries of body horror in "Symbiot." In "Widdershins," EDWARD M. ERDELAC captures a guardian angel's last battle, while JESSICA MCHUGH'S "We'll Know The Reason When The World Parts Its Lips" shows how a nightmarish act of possession can look a lot like love. SCOTT R. JONES achieves the high score on Polybius in "Ready Flayer One," and CHRISTOPHER SLATSKY trips the dark fantastic in "They Delight In Extinction." NATHAN CARSON sells your soul to "King C," and UNCLE KRUST offers a "Guide To The Old Ones." Finally, read CODY GOODFELLOW'S editorial "Lovecraft Means Never Having To Say You're Sorry" to complete your descent into madness.

  • av Jeffrey Thomas
    237,-

    "My village-tucked as it is in a crease between the imposing tree-furred mountains that separate our country from the neighbor with whom we share the longest border-is one of the remotest in the land."Explore the dark and lonely corners of Jeffrey Thomas's imagination in his latest bizarre and disturbing short story collection. A mourning ghost who cannot find peace in death haunts her village, a monk discovers an unorthodox way to transcend, and Cholukan (The Holy Monkey) contends with demons. Illustrated by Mike Dubisch, the master of the macabre.

  • av Anna Tambour
    280,-

    When Death Takes A Holiday, You're Coming Along (like it or not).What's it really like in Dog Heaven? Why do angels cheat at golf? If charity begins at home, where does it end? And what-and why-are barnacle geese? The unbelievable answers to these and other maddening enigmas lie within Death Goes To The Dogs, a collection so recklessly overstuffed with rabid imagination we refuse all liability in the event that it bursts in your hands. When Aurealis Award-winning fantasist Anna Tambour delves into the secret lives and forbidden loves of advertising mascots, nursery rhyme refugees and the archetypes of Life (herself) and Death (himself), questions nobody ever thought to ask (and only the inestimable Mike Dubisch dared to illustrate), ripen into scathing fables for our post-historical age.272 pages, over seventy illustrations by Mike Dubisch

  • av Dante Alighieri
    390,-

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