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Angloman -- in reality Eaton M. McGill, insurance underwriter for SunLife -- is your typical, everyday superhero, bigger than life, champion of bilingualism and tolerance, and dumber than a post. Angloman's secret base of operations is the Fortress of Two Solitudes. He is joined in his adventures by kid sidekick West Island Lad and partner Poutinette, the cholesterol-powered superheroine who takes on evil, infamy, and health food.
An entertaining where-are-they-now look at the fate of some 100 celebrities, newsmakers, and artifacts from this countrys past.
Angloman--in reality, Eaton M. McGill, insurance underwriter for Sun Life--is your typical, everyday superhero, bigger than life, champion of bilingualism and tolerance, and dumber than a post. Angloman's secret base of operations is the Fortress of Two Solitudes, where he is joined by kid sidekick West-Island Lad and partner Poutinette, the cholesterol-powered superheroine who takes on evil, infamy, and health food.
A history of comics and comic art in Canada includes two thirty-page discussions of the lives and works of Johnny Canuck and Chester Brown.
What if there are other timelines, other histories, other Jews? Would they still have a covenant with the one God, or would they know strange gods? Would they have survived banishment, pogrom and Holocaust? What if the Holocaust had not occurred? Or what if it had succeeded beyond Hitler's darkest dreams? Some of the world's greatest speculative fiction authors explore these roads not taken, and many others, in Other Covenants: Alternate Histories of the Jewish People, the first-ever anthology of Jewish alternate history fiction.
Chronicles a century of achievements, trends, important and influential people, and events that have shaped this country.
Hockey, PQ explores how Canada's national sport has been used to signify a specific Québécois identity.
The ceaseless struggle between Law and Chaos that has raged across all 15 planes of reality is nearing its bloody conclusion. Now Corum, the Prince in the Scarlet Robe, must unite the other incarnations, Elric and Erekose, and travel to the last five planes of Earth to defeat the Chaos Lord and King of the Sword, Mabelode the Faceless. At stake, the very forces of existence and the chance for Corum to exact revenge against Glandyth-a-Krae, the man who slaughtered his family. Adapted from Michael Moorcock’s novel by Mike Baron and Mark Shainblum and drawn by Butch Guice, Jill Thompson, Ken Hooper and Kelley Jones, this collection also features an introduction from the writer Mark Shainblum, and brings the first Corum trilogy to an end. “I would recommend Chronicles of Corum to anyone who enjoys solid adventure fantasy.” – Nerdly “Superbly adapted… exquisitely illustrated… Michael Moorcock once again weaves a stunning blend of magic, heroism, and wonder for a whole new generation of appreciative readers.” – Midwest Book Review
Michael Moorcock’s epic, award-winning fantasy saga concludes. The Chaos Lords and King of Swords are long dead and peace reigns across the 15 realms… But not so for Corum, the Prince in the Scarlett Robe, who has spent many decades in sorrow-filled isolation, grieving the death of his one true love, Rhalina. When strange voices begin to disturb his dreams, Corum discovers that descendants of Rhalina’s own people, the Mabden, are being terrorized by the seven Gods of Limbo who are on the verge of destroying the Mabden race forever. Now, Corum mst embark on a new quest to seek out the Black Bull of Crinanass, if he is to have any chance of saving Rhalina’s people from extinction. Adapted by Mark Shainblum and drawn by six-time Eisner Award-winning artist, Jill Thomspon, this collection brings the Corum saga to a shattering conclusion.
There is nothing new in the world except the history we do not know. Alchemy and Artifacts (Tesseracts Twenty-Two) is a collection of twenty-three amazing stories based on historical artifacts combined with fantastic historical fiction. The stories meld culture, concept and incident into a rich collection of 'what if' speculations that provide warnings yet revel in the cultural celebrations we continue to observe today. They are the touchstones that resonate with all who listen to and learn from the past. For, once the instigators are dead, the wars ended, and the political machines decayed, only artifacts remain. And it's through these cultural artifacts that we glimpse the possibility of w...