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Welcome to Deadworld! In this tribute anthology to Deadworld, and its publisher Gary Reed, we’ve collected stories that take place in the Deadworld universe. Deadworld is a graphic novel series that started in 1986 (and continues till this day) that follows survivors in a post-apocalyptic world brought on by zombie attacks led by the King Zombie, an intelligent zombie. The Deadworld universe has so much more to offer than just humans slaughtering zombies. A Tribute to Deadworld features stories and articles by Kevin VanHook, Thomas Monteleone, Jason Henderson, Andrew Robertson, Jennifer Williams, Ken Haigh, Sarah Stegall, Jamie K. Schmidt, George Ivanoff and Jeremy Wagner.
Deep under the sea, the little mermaid imagined the human world. Finally, her day came to go to the surface, and even your youngest reader can tag along on her journey! Green level for your beginning reader.
A unique mash-up of hard-boiled detective noir and Lovecraftian horror. Chicago. The Roaring Twenties. When private detective Brennan O'Sullivan is hired to investigate the mysterious death of a reporter, he follows his only lead - a jagged, cryptic symbol – and this will put him on a trail that will lead him to nightmarish visions, ghastly murders, and unknown horrors lurking at the edges of reality. THIS ISSUE: Sully's investigation takes a macabre turn with the discovery of another mutilated body. But his progress is complicated by a series of horrific visions warning him to stay away. Unsure of what is real, he presses on, wandering ever closer to the abyss. A Caliber Comics release.
Naked and alone, an ordinary man wakes up in the wilderness after surviving a plane crash. With no memory, no explanation, and no backwoods experience, he must fight to survive and uncover who put him there and why. Overwhelmed with these tasks, he begins to feel a growing paranoia that someone or something is watching him. THIS ISSUE: "Resolution" - Our survivor attempts to summit a nearby mountain and find civilization. While climbing, he is hunted by a large beast and ultimately finds the true nature of his situation. The stunning conclusion to the How to Survive series. A Caliber Comics release.
HARVEY AWARD NOMINEE comic writer and artist Don Lomax assembles his Gulf War comic series and brings back the central character from his critically acclaimed VIETNAM JOURNAL books. THIS ISSUE: "11-Charlie". Escaping their Iraqi captors only leaves "Journal" and his photographer lost in the desert and many miles behind enemy lines. It becomes evident that danger takes more than one form. Friendly fire can make you just as dead as Saddam’s army, and the American mortar team that stumbles on them at a remote crossroads is not overjoyed at the prospects of babysitting our wayward pair! "Stresses authenticity. Anyone who saw the real city of Khafji in Saudi Arabia will recognize landmarks in the comic book." - Ron Jensen, The Stars and Stripes.
HARVEY AWARD NOMINEE comic writer and artist Don Lomax assembles his Gulf War comic series and brings back the central character from his critically acclaimed VIETNAM JOURNAL books. THIS ISSUE: "Scud Alley". Scott "Journal" Neithammer, sick of being herded like cattle with the rest of the press corps and controlled and contained while being spoon-fed what the U.S. military command wants him to know, strikes out on his own into the desert with his photographer. They subsequently get lost...captured...and then the torture begins in earnest. From "Journal's point of view the Viet Cong had nothing on these Iraqi interrogators.
HARVEY AWARD NOMINEE comic writer and artist Don Lomax assembles his Gulf War comic series and brings back the central character from his critically acclaimed VIETNAM JOURNAL books. THIS ISSUE: "Khafji". The Iraqis do the unthinkable! Brazenly, Saddam’s tanks rolled into Saudi Arabia biting off much more than they could crew! Much more. Kicked out of the war zone, Scott "Journal" Neithammer languishes in the rear while the allies beat the Iraqi Army to it’s knees and retake Khafji!
A futuristic murder mystery! In a world of tomorrow too much like today, where man and machine co-exist in something less than harmony, and both are orchestrated by a shadow government... In the dark streets of a dystopian world, where the bright lights of the future have long been extinguished... In a teetering society built on the backs of the workers and underprivileged, there comes a man unlike any other. His name is Orlak. He has no memory of his past, no plan for his future. His hands have been replaced with robotic pretensions that can capture, caress or kill, of their own volition. He is a puzzle with ten missing pieces. Collecting the haunting series that appeared in the Caliber Press Anthology CALIBER PRESENTS and the one-shot ORLAK: FLESH AND STEEL, and was inspired by the Peter Lorre film "Mad Love" and the novel The Hands of Orlac, artist/creator Ken Holewczynski (Nosferatu; Mr. X; Beton Brut) and writer Rafael Nieves (Nosferatu; Hellstorm, Prince of Lies; Vampire: The Masquerade) take you on a sublime, harrowing journey of one man’s struggle to find himself, before he can kill - or be killed – again. A Caliber Comics release.