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No Heroine
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 96

No Heroine

Drugs, vampires, and punk rock. Kayla isn't a great person. But maybe she can stay on the straight and narrow...this time. Clawing her way to her 90th day sober, Kayla sets out to find her missing friend - the one person she knows can keep her on the straight-and-narrow. The only problem? The gang of heroine-dealing vampires that have him... and that's just the start. From the writer of Dead End Kids comes a story of a young woman's recovery journey and one hard truth: not everyone is cut out to be a hero.

Power Rangers Unlimited: Edge of Darkness #1
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 44

Power Rangers Unlimited: Edge of Darkness #1

Answering Zordon's call, the Phantom Ranger investigates the aftermath of an Empyreal attack. Only to discover their connection to an ancient evil he encountered long ago... which may have finally returned to threaten the entire universe. Rising star Frank Gogol (Dead End Kids) and artist Simone Ragazzoni (Power Rangers: Drakkon New Dawn) present the first full appearance of the Phantom Ranger in a story that will ripple through the Power Rangers franchise.

Grief
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 92

Grief

There are no answers in Grief, but there is hope, and hope can be a powerful thing. Alien invasions. Mental illness. Superpowers. Drug addiction. This Ringo Awards-nominated collection of short stories explores the five stages of the grieving process through comic book stories. It sparks a conversation about the things we all go through and how we get through them. There are no answers in Grief, but there is hope, and hope can be a powerful thing.

Notes on Gogol's Short Stories
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 44

Notes on Gogol's Short Stories

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1977
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Dead End Kids
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 128

Dead End Kids

Three teens. One heist. No hope. The DEAD END KIDS return! Three teens. One heist. No hope. Seven years after the deadly events of September 11th, three teens struggle with the long-term fallout of that tragic day. But these former friends are brought back together when they find themselves in the crosshairs of a local drug dealer who's out for blood. Can they put their personal traumas aside long enough to work together and survive? No Heroine's Frank Gogol reteams with Nenad Cviticanin for an all-new entry in the Dead End Kids saga. Collecting Dead End Kids: The Suburban Job #1-4

Unborn
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 140

Unborn

On a strange world five explorers work to save a broken Earth when they are overrun by an alien horde with goals of its own. For fans of ALIEN and Power Rangers! On a strange world, five explorers mine for super fuels in a last-ditch effort to save a collapsing Earth, but the mission goes to hell when they are overrun by a hostile alien species. With humanity’s survival hanging in the balance, the crew must eradicate the deadly horde and salvage the mission. But what if the monsters aren’t the only things they have to worry about? What if the most dangerous threat facing the crew...is each other? Strap in as superstar writer Frank Gogol (No Heroine, Power Rangers Unlimited ) and artist EV Cantada bring you a horror/sci-fi story unlike any other. Collecting Unborn #1-4.

Power Rangers Unlimited: Edge of Darkness
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 115

Power Rangers Unlimited: Edge of Darkness

SECRET ORIGINS REVEALED! For the first time ever, discover true stories of two of the most popular Power Rangers characters -- the deadly assassin known as Astronema, and the mysterious hero bearing the name Phantom Ranger. The shocking revelations about their pasts will forever change the futures of the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers in ways no one ever imagined.

DEAD SOULS - Gogol
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 515

DEAD SOULS - Gogol

Nikolái Vasílievich Gogol, sometimes adapted in Spanish as Nicolás Gógol (1809 - 1852), was a Russian writer of Ukrainian origin. He cultivated various genres but was notably known as a playwright, novelist, and writer of short stories. His most famous works are probably "Taras Bulba," "The Nose," "The Overcoat," and "Dead Souls." " Dead Souls" was published in 1842. Gogol defined it as an epic poem in prose. The work has certain similarities with "Don Quixote" as the protagonist Chichikov, along with his coachman and a servant, undertake a journey in their troika through the vast territories of Russia, stopping in cities and villages with the intention of buying souls, dead souls. Gogol shows his readers a vision of a system in social crisis like Russia after the war of 1812. Like in many of his stories, the social critique of "Dead Souls" is narrated primarily through hilarious satire.

Best Work of Nikolai Vasilevich Gogol: The Mantle, and Other Stories and Dead Souls
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 542

Best Work of Nikolai Vasilevich Gogol: The Mantle, and Other Stories and Dead Souls

Explore the Literary Genius of Nikolai Gogol with this Captivating 2 Ebook Combo Embark on a journey through the rich tapestry of Russian literature with this enthralling collection of Nikolai Gogol's masterpieces, offering a profound exploration of human nature, society, and the human condition. Book 1: The Mantle, and Other Stories Immerse yourself in a world of vivid characters and poignant narratives as Gogol presents a collection of short stories that showcase his unparalleled talent for blending humor, satire, and social commentary. From the absurdity of bureaucracy to the struggles of the common man, Gogol's stories resonate with timeless themes and universal truths. Book 2: Dead Soul...

A Government Inspector
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 106

A Government Inspector

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-12-02
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  • Publisher: A&C Black

This version of A Government Inspector is a Yorkshire take on Gogol's 1836 fantastical Russian satire. The setting is here transposed to a small northern town in the twenty-first century, geographically and culturally remote from the centre of government. Into a small Pennine town a mysterious stranger is mistaken for a government inspector. Fearing discovery of their corrupt goings-on, the town's unscrupulous councillors attempt to ingratiate themselves. Bribes, backhanders and brown envelopes abound, and the young chap, who has an eye for a quick buck, takes full advantage with hilarious results. Deborah McAndrew's version of A Government Inspector goes beyond literal translation, but is a...