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A dystopian cyberpunk thriller of identity theft, sentient diseases and fake news, from comics’ best-dressed rebels, Peter Milligan and Rufus Dayglo! FAKE NEWS In a city ruled by the multinational corporations, identity is crucial — no one can get anywhere without being monitored, logged, and status-checked. Fortunately for some, if a new I.D. is needed, there are ‘simmers’ — backstreet I.D. thieves that can create new personas by stealing the identities of others. Libra Kelly is a simmer with an axe to grind, doing jobs that cause trouble for the corporations free of charge, but soon finds herself stuck with a terminally diseased I.D. and a price on her head…
It¡¯s over. The romance of the century is done and Tank Girl and Booga have gone their separate ways. No more Tristan and Isolde. No more Aragorn and Arwen. But little do the star-crossed lovers realize that they are but pawns in a much bigger game that threatens to bring Old Testament ruin upon the Earth and see cats and dogs living together! Pure Tank Girl. Pure genius. Puerile entertainment.
A mixture of full color superhero comics and black and white autobiography
The Royal Escape finds Tank Girl and her team stranded on the outskirts of a city they have just destroyed, as an immense and vengeful army approaches. Will they escape? Who will survive? Who knows! You won't believe your brains when you read it.
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“Holy moly is Tank Girl a ridiculous and fun comic book!” – Multiversity Comics Soap your filthy face down with this chunk of scum-scrubbing Tank Girl glory! Collecting two full graphic novels – SKIDMARKS and CARIOCA – DIRTY OLD TANK GIRL dives into an illegal, no-holds-barred cross-country road race, before pummelling your fragile brainstem with a potent mix of reality TV, cults, and the most violent pacifists you’ve ever had the misfortune to meet. All this and more, in a world of wonder that fits in your pocket! Collects Tank Girl: Skidmarks and Tank Girl Carioca #1-6
Graphic Novel. An unmissable must for Tank Girl fans of all hairstyles! Dark and nasty, We Hate Tank Girl is a bonanza of stories, posters, prose, and extras, featuring tales from Tank Girl's past, present, and future, including the long-awaited Cut 'n' Dress Booga, and the never-before-seen bonus story, "Small Unit." Collects Tank Girl One-Shots: Dark Nuggets, Dirty Helmets, and Hairy Heroes.
Original scripts by leading comics writers accompanied by the final art, taken from the pages of the world famous 2000 AD comic. FROM THE MINDS OF THE MEGA-MASTERS. For the first time Rebellion presents an astonishing and insightful collection of 2000 AD scripts, written by some of the most successful and critically lauded talent behind the `Galaxy's Greatest Comic'. Featuring original script drafts and the final published artwork for comparison, this is a must have for fans of 2000 AD and is an essential purchase for anyone interested in writing comics.
Ex-members of the legendary guerrilla unit known as Bad Company are preparing for a ten-year anniversary memorial service.
"A long and bloody road trip, one well worth taking." —AIPT Set in the same world as the films MOON and MUTE, Madi is a cerebral cyberpunk graphic novel about a team of veterans who have taken on corporate mercenary work to pay for the upkeep of technological enhancements that have turned them into human drones. Madi Preston, a veteran of Britain’s elite J-Squad, is burnt out and up to her eyeballs in bills for her cybernetics’ upkeep. When she takes an off-the-books job that promises to eliminate her and her sister’s debt, the corporate secret she’s hired to steal is not at all what she expects… and she finds herself on the run from everyone she’s ever known. In a globe-spanning adventure from Shanghai to Soho, Madi has to stay one step ahead of the giant corporations closing in on her from all sides. Madi is the third story in director Duncan Jones’ Mooniverse following the films Moon and Mute and features stunning art from a murderer’s row of comic greats: Pia Guerra, Simon Bisley, Annie Wu, Glenn Fabry, James Stokoe, and more!