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Street Fighter Tribute (Hardcover)
J.Scott Campbell, Faith Erin Hicks, Bryan Lee O'Malley, Mike Krahulik, Arnold Tsang, …
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New Hardcover Edition! Fine art meets martial arts in this
collaborative tribute to the undisputed king of all fighting game
franchises - Street Fighter! Street Fighter Tribute features
hundreds of original illustrations by artists from around the
globe, each paying homage to their favorite Street Fighter
characters in a dizzying array of styles. This video game art
gallery in a book is bursting with inspiration, energy, and a love
for all things Street Fighter!
Poetry. In this, his second collection of poetry, Adam Hughes
continues to weave a tapestry of language. In these poems are found
words that illuminate, words that cheer and fulfill, words that
inspire longing, words that commemorate, and words that revel in
the glory of uncertainty. In his pursuit of the holy, Hughes utters
words both profound and common, romantic and rational, hopeful and
hopeless. Through it all the voice of the Other whispers and all of
creation sings through children, grasshoppers, men on fire, escaped
hijackers, and a host of other voices all uttering the holy."Adam
Hughes's poems take place in a world on fire where the shadows
creep east and mercy is found in a lion's mouth. These poems listen
attentively to the world, to a child's breath in a baby monitor, to
the wind, to God's slow exhale. Nothing escapes Hughes's gaze. He
populates his work with remoras, moths, flying foxes, five-legged
grasshoppers, and wasps dying on garage floors. There's never
enough time to decipher 'the unwritten words on the wall, ' but
these poems keep singing to a God that gave us all the grace He
could spare."--Traci Brimhall
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The Ride: Burning Desire (Paperback)
Doug Wagner; Artworks by Daniel Hillyard, Adam Hughes, Cully Hamner, Tomm Coker, …
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After serving a hard 15 years in prison on a murder plea, former
Atlanta P.D. detective Samantha Vega is now making her living as
the bouncer at an exotic dance club. But when a dancer is found
dead and her daughter missing, the cops write it off as just
another drug user who overdosed and a runaway kid. With her former
colleagues on the force more concerned with giving her a hard time
than doing their job, Vega must decide if she's willing to risk her
freedom in order to help the people with nowhere else to turn. From
the award-winning team of PLASTIC (Doug Wagner & Daniel
Hillyard) and art from industry-greats Adam Hughes (Wonder Woman),
Cully Hamner (Red, Batman and The Signal) Tomm Coker (BLACK MONDAY
MURDERS), Chris Brunner (Spider-Gwen, LOOSE ENDS), and more.
Collects THE RIDE: BURNING DESIRE #1-5
Poetry. In his debut collection, Adam Hughes announces himself as a
bold new voice in contemporary poetry. Whether discussing family,
God, or simply the search for something just over the horizon, the
poems in this collection are sure to stir the mind as well as the
heart. From the scent of departed rain to the first moments of
fatherhood, Hughes gives new words to the mundane and miraculous.
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Sketching (Paperback)
James Graham, Naomi Westerman, Sumerah Srivastav, Himanshu Ojha, Ella Langley, …
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Charles Dickens' London is reimagined for the 21st century.
Twenty-four hours in the life of a city that has 371 people in
every square kilometer, where every street and square shelters
heroes and villains, emotional turmoil, violent allegiances,
adventures, the remarkable and the everyday. Olivier Award-winning
playwright James Graham forges a uniquely crowd-sourced play,
incorporating scenes by emerging writers into his own sweeping
narrative. Dickens' panoply of London and Londoners, his big
characters and fantastic stories in Sketches by Boz are updated for
the modern age, incorporating the broadest range of voices from
across the community in a theatrical whirligig of wonder and
imagination.
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