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LOVE. DEATH. ZOMBIES. DEMONS. TEDDY BEARS. FIGMENTS OF YOUR IMAGINATION. Those are just a few of the things waiting for you inside Adam P. Knave's CRAZY LITTLE THINGS.Horror collides with just about every other genre within reach to help bring his twisted worlds to life.These twelve tales of strangeness include three new stories exclusive to this volume: Pretty Little Dead Girls, Dead Side Story and Causing Effect. Also included are both legendary Mister Binkles tales, as well as the critically acclaimed novella, Crazy Little Thing.
Amelia Cole and the Unknown World is also available as part of the Amelia Cole Omnibus. Amelia Cole lives in two worlds — literally. One runs on magic; the other is built on technology. When the barriers between both worlds start to break down, Amelia and her Aunt Dani must take extreme action. It's the start of a whole new world in adventure, magic, and excitement as Amelia Cole steps forward to do what she knows is right, even when the consequences might be wrong. Now all six issues of Amelia Cole and the Unknown World — written by Eisner and Harvey award winners Adam P. Knave and D.J. Kirkbride, drawn by Nick Brokenshire, and lettered by Rachel Deering — are collected in print for the first time!
For Kacee, a queer Black girl in middle school, everything feels like a struggle. Her parents take out their personal issues on her, classes are a challenge, her crush is clueless about her feelings, and her two best friends are always at odds. When Kacee fails a class as a result of her stress and ends up in summer school, she starts to wonder why she even bothers trying—and ultimately begins to discover her own power to improve the things in her life she can control, and try to let go of what she can’t. From writer Adam P. Knave (The Once and Future Queen) and artist Valentine Barker, with letters by Frank Cvetkovic (Punch-Up), The Airless Year is a story of self-discovery and empowerment about taking control where you can, and learning to let the rest go.
Fifty years after a time traveler brings science and technology to the medieval ages, corporations have replaced kingdoms, and the future teeters on a bleak precipice. Agents and assassins, hired for their specialties by the rivaling companies, stem the flow of information with the flow of blood. But the current system can't hold, and the balance of power is shifting... This print edition of Artful Daggers: Fifty Years Later, created by writers Adam P. Knave (Amelia Cole) and Sean E. Williams (Fairest) and artist Andrew Losq, includes a foreword by Michael Avon Oeming (POWERS, Mice Templar, and The Victories), a preface by Jacques Lamarre (Director of Communication and Special Projects, Mark Twain House), and pin-ups by some of the top artists in comics.
They were four: Wereberry the strawberry werewolf, Choco-Ra the chocolate mummy, The Creature From the Fruit Lagoon (his friends call him "T.C."), and Cherrygeist the... well she was a ghost. At least, until she wasn't. One day, she wasn't there at all. And then they were three. A fairy tale for the super-sugar generation, Stays Crunchy in Milk is a road novel packed with 100% of your recommended daily allowance of essential action and adventure. And it's a delicious part of a nutritious breakfast.
Casey is a retired Combat Musician, playing gigs at her local bar. Jake is a con man. They need a new couch, which has nothing to do with anything really. In an impossible city, they must save everything they love, working through obstacles strange, frustrating, and often also impossible. If they're really lucky they'll solve the couch problem.
Fighting crime isn't superhero Charles Baxter's main problem—it's fighting time! Trapped for decades in a superpowered body that never ages but is now driving him insane, Chuck's only hope for a "permanent cure" is to team up with his archnemesis Archibald McCrae. He just needs the evil scientist to stop hitting him before a dark, devastating arrangement can be made! Collects the three-issue miniseries. * Robert Love's superheroic follow-up to Number 13! * An Eisner and Harvey Award-winning writing team!
"This new stage adaptation of Barry Hines' well-known film and novel once again proves its gritty charm and popular staying power..." --Back cover.
The mysterious Unknown World becomes increasingly dangerous as magic do-gooder Amelia Cole gets back to work. What is the Hidden War? Who are Omega Company? And is the Protector cloak as itchy as it looks? Amelia will have to answer these questions if she intends to continue being The Protector.