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ASTRONAUTS
IN TROUBLE |
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Larry
Young
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Charlie Adlard |
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Tom Janulewicz,
Space.com
"...Young's grasp of space
science is above reproach..."
About the Author
Writer Larry Young
has made false teeth and retainers, has worked as an advertising manager
and an art director, as a pharmaceutical manufacturer in a Class 100 clean
room, and as supervisor of a gang saw granite-cutting crew.
While presently responsible
for marketing and promotions as the wise and terrible Minister of Propaganda
for the award-winning comic book store Comix Experience, he's also the
writer/publisher of AiT/Planet Lar.
Artist Charlie Adlard
is best known for his work on The X-Files comic book and Marvel Comics'
X-Men: Hellfire Club. |
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Alex
Amado, Sharon Cho,
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Charlie Adlard |
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NOBODY |
by Alex Amado, Sharon Cho, & Charlie Adlard |
Paperback: 128 pages
AiT/Planet Lar
ISBN: 0967684722 |
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$12.95

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Nobody reveals
the secrets of the faceless investigator of the oblique and the curious.
She's got no past, no identity, and no idea what she's in for when she
confronts fringe cultists and uncovers a serial killer with ties to the
ultimate evil. A cover by Brian Wood and introduction by award-winning
writer Greg Rucka, and an exclusive short story by Alex Amado rounds out
this compelling volume. |
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No past. No identity. No
idea what she's in for.
Jessica Drake (if in, fact,
that is her real name) is the paranormal investigator who puts a good face
on things.
Literally.
Blessed (or cursed) with
the ability to change her features, Drake is the latest in a line of Nobodies:
individuals who give up a life of their own to safeguard society. |
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With her trusted confidante
Marcus, this time out Jessica confronts a band of fringe cultists and uncovers
a serial killer with ties to the ultimate evil... |
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Jim
Krueger & Mike Oeming |
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The
FOOTSOLDIERS |
by Jim Krueger & Mike Oeming
Cover by Alex Ross |
Paperback: 156 pages
AiT/Planet Lar
ISBN: 0967684773 |
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$14.95

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The first four
chapters of Jim Krueger's cult classic are collected here for the very
first time, featuring superb artwork from Mike Oeming and sporting a cover
by Alex Ross. In a future oppressed by a police force that keeps a law
that no one can live under, a new hope is unearthed when three boys are
chosen by a mysterioius old man to exhume a forgotten legacy. Featuring
an introduction by COMMANDA screenwriter Jeph Loeb. |
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Alan Moore,
writer of WATCHMEN
"The enthusiasm behind each
panel makes this the sort of comic that's in short supply."
Joseph Szadkowski, WASHINGTON
TIMES
"Praise is in order for
Mr. Krueger's ability to tell a story without constant profanity and graphic
violence."
The first four chapters of
Jim Krueger's cult classic are collected here in one volume for the very
first time, featuring superb artwork from Mike Oeming, and sporting the
original cover by Alex Ross that first teamed up the Earth X creators.
In a future oppressed by
a police force that keeps a law no one can possibly live under, a new hope
is unearthed when three boys are chosen by a mysterious old man to exhume
a forgotten legacy. They go to find the graveyard of super-heores and rob
the graves, only to find the shoes of the legends are impossible to fill.
This definitive collection
features an introduction by Jeph Loeb; brand-new appendices for each chapter
written by Krueger; and extra, never-before-seen Mike Oeming art and stories. |
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BRIAN
WOOD |
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Channel
Zero |
by Brian Wood |
Paperback: 144 pages
AiT/Planet Lar
ISBN: 0967684749 |
$12.95

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Special interest
groups have bullied the government into passing the Clean Act, effectively
killing freedom of speech and silencing the country into submission. TV
and God become one and the same as America wages its own holy war against
its citizens. Meet Jenny 2.5, media slut turned info-terrorist, out to
save the country from itself, and restore free will and self expression.
Hailed internationally as
ground-breaking work in the field of sequential art, Channel Zero challenges
and tests the limits, combining current events and no-future shock into
a dark, paranoid, deep-ambient visual narrative. |
Warren Ellis
"Someone's remembered what
comics are for. Meet Brian Wood."
Re:Mote Induction
"A powerful combination
of plot and narrative...striking and expressive."
ID Magazine
"Dramatic Black and White
visuals...Controlled sense of rhythm."
About the Author
Brian Wood is the writer
of Marvel Comics' "Generation X" and is a designer for Rock Star Games
in New York City. Channel Zero is his astonishing and acclaimed debut. |
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