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LADY
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It
Can't Happen Here |
by Don McGregor, Mike Mayhew, Jimmy Palmiotti |
Paperback: 140 pages
Image Comics
ISBN: 1582400776 |
$16.95

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Zorro`s bustier
sporting temptress flies solo as she tracks down a madman who is stalking
and killing women. |
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MAGDELENA |
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Blood
Divine |
by Marcia Chen & Joe Benitez |
Paperback: 112 pages
Image Comics
ISBN: 1582402159 |
$9.95

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From the
Darkness-- to the Light
Blood Divine tells the story
of the Magdalena, guardian of the Holy Roman Catholic Church, as her faith
is tested. While investingating a mysterious murder, the Magdalena finds
herself led into a confrontation with vampires. Written by newcomer Marcia
Chen and lavishly illustrated by Joe Benitez. |
See also The Darkness
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Don
McGregor & Gene Colan |
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DETECTIVES,
INC.
Volume
Two:
A
Terror of Dying Dreams |
by Don McGregor & Gene Colan |
Paperback: 48 pages
Image Comics
ISBN: 1582400849 |
Purchase from
the Amazon Marketplace

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The stars of
this (and so far one other) DETECTIVES, INC. book are private detectives
Denning and Ranier, the Culp and Cosby of the comic book set. These guys
are low on cash, strong on ethics, and positively white hot on intrigue,
action and great, great dialogue. |
Don McGregor
and Gene Colan, two giants in the comics industry, crafted a tale that
shatters the average person's preconceived notion of what a comic book
is supposed to be like. This second volume of Detectives, Inc. features
two struggling private investigators named Ted Denning and Bob Ranier,
longtime friends whose consciences sometimes lead them to take cases that
aren't exactly profitable. Both men have deep scars: Ranier from a painful
divorce that has damaged his willingness to seek intimacy, and Denning
from a time when he was forced to shoot someone.
Entering their lives is a
tough social worker named Dierdre Sevens, who is drawn into trying to help
an acquaintance who calls on her desperately when her husband has beaten
her one too many times. Unsurprisingly, this friend backtracks on her story
when Dierdre shows up and curses her when her husband arrives home. After
a physical confrontation with him, Dierdre decides to hire Denning &
Rainier to investigate the husband. What follows is a series of twists
and turns involving emotional scars, hypocrisy, the bonds of friendship
and the possibility of new hope, not to mention murder.
McGregor is a master wordsmith,
delving deep into his characters' psyches, both hero and villain. While
emotions run high, he's also able to inject a great deal of humor into
the story with the easy rapport between the two detectives. Colan has long
been respected as one of the greatest artists in the history of comics,
and this black & white masterpiece is one of his finest works ever.
His specialty is depicting mood & motion as well as being able to portray
the subtleties of emotion on the human face.
This is a mature, introspective
work that confronts and examines a number of issues without preaching or
pretending to come up with all the answers. If you want to see a more human
take on the detective genre, an interesting character study, or an example
of what comics are capable of, check this graphic novel out. |
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Don
McGregor & Paul Gulacy |
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SABRE |
by Don McGregor & Paul Gulacy |
Paperback: 48 pages
Image Comics
ISBN: 1582400598 |
Purchase from
the Amazon Marketplace

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20th Anniversary Edition
MEDIASCENE
"A controversial milestone
in comics history."
Edward Via, THE COMICS
JOURNAL
"One of the finest comic
book stories to come out of 1977...damn fine entertainment."
COMIC WIRE, Beau Yarbrough
"(In SABRE), Don McGregor
created a series like nothing else on the stands in the 1970s." |
Howard Zimmerman,
ROCK SCENE
"(Sabre) is a strange combination
of street fighter rebel and romantic idealist: James Dean with a cause
in a Wonderland Nightmare...A beautifully illustrated book, the fine quality
printing highlighting Paul Gulacy's crisp and magnetic black-and-white
style. The story is pure, unbridled McGregor...one of the few surviving
believers in independent thought and action."
Sabre is the graphic novel
that made comics history! Reviewed in Dec. 1998 by J.C. Vaughn, OVERSTREET's
FAN Universe: "Sabre is not only important historically for its groundbreaking
place in the early chronicles of the graphic novel, it is a gut-wrenching,
provocative, free-thinking piece of fiction. Like his work on KILLRAVEN,
BLACK PANTHER, and NATHANIEL DUSK, Don McGregor not only delivers, he delivers
in spades. What's more, he challenges his readers! This anniversary edition
gives us all a chance to take the thrill ride again. Take the plunge. SABRE
rocks."
Sabre is an illustrated heroic
fantasy, intense passionate love story, and in your face social commentary.
About the Author
Don McGregor is the writer/creator
of Sabre, Detectives, Inc., Ragamuffins, Alexander Risk, Nathaniel Dusk,
and Lady Rawhide, among others. He has authored the original Topp's comics
Zorro series, and is currently writing the syndicated Zorro newspaper strip.
According to Eclipse Publications Comic Creator Card series, he is one
of the pioneers of creator's rights in comics. He has been an editor at
Marvel Comics, and written the Black Panther in Jungle Action, Killraven
in Amazing Adventures, Spider-man, Luke Cage, Powerman and Blade. He teaches
a course in Writing for the Comics at the School of Visual Arts. He has
written two prose novels, Dragonflame and The Variable Syndrome. He has
written articles for Star Log, Western Attitude and other magazines. He
has been the key-note speaker at London's Comicon. |
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RED
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Volume
One:
The
Battle of
Kar
Dathras Gate |
by Christian Gossett, Chris Gossett, & Bradley Kayl |
Paperback: 144 pages
Image Comics
ISBN: 1582401977 |
$24.95

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Over the course
of several generations, the once mighty empire known as the United Republics
of The Red Star slaughtered millions of it's own people by the order of
a single man. The man was their leader, Imbohl, a mighty sorcerer whose
insanity turned his people's Utopian dreams into a nightmarish scheme driven
by the desire to create his own immortality. |
Haunted by the
ghosts of their nation's tragic past, the Heroes of the Red Star discover
the true nature of their nation's struggle, abandon their duties as soldiers
of the Red Fleet, and embark upon a quest to liberate their people from
Imbohl's dark legacy.
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The Battle of Kar Dathra's
Gate is a fictionalization of the 1979 Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.
This unapologetic romantic saga utilizing the same 3-D modeling technology
as today's best selling video games and animated features while heralding
the dawn of a new era in visual storytelling.
From the Image Comics:
Christian Gossett is the
artist that first designed the double-edged Lightsabre for George Lucas'
character, Darth Maul, in Star Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Menace.
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THE RED STAR is one of the
most ambitious comics published today. The story is an allegorical retelling
of the fall of the Soviet Union, set in a science fiction/fantasy setting.
This is a story of a noble people betrayed by a leadership that is unworthy
of them, a story of love and hope and war and sadness; a story with grace
and style, and subtle moments interspersed with scenes of savage devastation.
RED STAR would be notable
for its story alone, but it blends traditional pencil illustration with
the latest in 3D computer imagery to lend a whole new scope and grandeur
to the project -- the huge skyfurnaces that dominate the skies convey raw
power in every panel, for example. The book is as beautiful to look at
as it is to read.
This trade paperback collects
the first four issues of THE RED STAR, the story of the Battle of Kar Dathra's
Gate. It is an oversized book, which makes the art look even better than
originally published. There is also considerable supplementary material,
including links to online resources, sketchbooks and production info, and
interviews with the creators. (Full disclosure: I conducted one of those
interviews -- but I was a fan of this book long before then.) This is one
of those books that show what a special art form comics are -- you won't
want to miss it. |
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