You may have to Search all our reviewed books and magazines, click the sign up button below to create a free account.
The original Caliber Presents anthology title was one of Caliber Comic's inaugural releases in the 1990s and featured predominantly new creators, many of which went onto successful careers in the comics' industry. In this first volume of the all-new Caliber Presents which features 10 short stories, Alex Sheikman presents a science fiction tale inspired by the spaghetti westerns of Sergio Leon. Joe Pruett and Ken Meyer Jr. team up on an introspective tale of a mundane life punctuated by tragedy. Jason Walz illustrates a tale of cos-players at conventions. Sam Costello and Steven Perkins team up for an unexpected look at victims. Gary Reed and Laval Ng show a glimpse from the pages of Saint Ge...
Eric Draven has returned from the dead, driven only by hate and the need to wreak revenge on those who killed him and raped and then killed his beloved Shelly.
The original Caliber Presents anthology title was one of Caliber Comic's inaugural releases in the 1990s and featured predominantly new creators, many of which went onto successful careers in the comics' industry. Continuing the relaunch of one of independent comics’ most acclaimed anthologies! This new version of Caliber Presents has expanded in size and scope. In addition to new voices, something that Caliber has always been known for, established professionals join the ranks in this ongoing anthology series. In this second volume, nominees and winners of such awards as Eisner; Harvey; Veric; Ghastly; Comic Monsters; and Shel Dorf are included. Writers Gary Reed, Gary Scott Beatty, Mark Bertolini, E. Mayen Briem, Ken Meyer Jr., Sam Costello, Glenn Moane, Jason Walz, and Orion Petitclerc; with illustrations by Trevor Denham, Predrag Ivanovic, Jason Jarava, Sami Makkonen, Gary Scott Beatty, Ken Meyer Jr., Marcelo Salaza, Denis Vermesse, and Andy Bennett. For fans that enjoy Twilight Zone, Black Mirror, Tales from the Crypt and Alfred Hitchcock Presents! A Caliber Comics release.
This third issue of the free Caliber Rounds "magazine" is a special issue that spotlights four of our comic book writers and the thought process in developing their respective series. Continuing the spotlighting of Caliber's creators and titles, this issue also features the continuation of Caliber's history, a look at some numbers of Caliber, Tony Meillo's Gapo the Clown new strip, and a special bonus of the Zombie Dawn comic that serves as a prequel to the cult classic movie.
Issue Four of the free Caliber Rounds "magazine" features a preview of titles released in the Fall of 2015. Taking a look at such titles as Bayani and The Nine Daughters of the Moon, Killing Castro, The SixSmiths, Boy Zero, and The God Child. In addition, an all-new Gapo the Clown strip and publisher Gary Reed continues his "History of Caliber Comics". Concluding with part two of the Zombie Dawn movie prequel comic for fans to enjoy.
This issue of Caliber Rounds takes a look at the long running series, Saint Germaine. A figure shrouded in history, this is Gary Reed¡¯s take on the mysterious immortal. In addition to a look at the storylines of the series illustrated by Vince Locke and Andy Bennett and guest stars, there is a bonus story on Saint Germaine. Also included is a look at Gary Scott Beatty¡¯s uniquely illustrated Jazz series and at the all new version of Caliber Presents. Plus regular features such as Gapo the Clown and a History of Caliber.
Caliber Rounds #5 presents an inside look at Caliber's anthologies with a focus on two horror anthologies, Danny Boyd's Chillers and E. Mayem Briem's Horror City. Chillers are all new stories centered around the theme of the Chillers feature film movie released by legendary Troma Films. While Horror City features gripping short stories from a team of international artists and writers. Both feature a complete story in this issue as a bonus. Plus, a look at other anthologies such as Night Pieces and Midnight Mortuary and a glance at the upcoming Calibrations publication. And finally a look at The History of Caliber Comics continues.
None
The very first issue of Deadworld! Long before there was The Walking Dead there was Deadworld. The critically acclaimed godfather of all zombie comics, with over 1,000,000 copies in print, tackles the undead menace from a different 'supernatural' viewpoint. And this is where it all started. An action-filled, horror series that made its first appearance in 1987 and now has over 100 comic issues & graphic novels of story to entertain horror and even non-horror fans alike. THIS ISSUE: "Eye of the Zombie" - A group of teens hide out in a school bus trying to find out what has happened and how it has become a world of zombies. The group consists of John and his younger brother Joey. Two friends k...
First the first time, the complete Kaos Moon, the esoteric cult classic from the late nineties, in one volume! Enjoy the beautiful and detailed artwork by popular European creator David Boller. The mountains of Siberia were once ruled by clans of powerful Shamans, until soldiers invaded the highlands and enslaved the population and exterminated their religion. Only three powerful Shamans survived the attack unscathed. Katja Zakkov is experiencing strange visions. By merely touching people and objects, she can see images of past events. As the flashbacks intensify, she discovers that she's the reincarnation of an ancient, beautiful Shaman called Kaos Moon. One of the three Shamans, which survived the attacks. The other two, Shrasa and Varg, both now in altered states of existence, have been embroiled in a bitter battle over revenge. Katja realizes that she and her alter ego Kaos Moon hold the key to the balance of the triumvirate. This collection holds the brand-new origin "Shaman Rising" story, all four regular issues published by Caliber Comics, as well four additional short-stories and previously unpublished paintings and sketches.