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The madmen that brought you 2012's legendary zombie epic, C'MON AND
DO THE APOCALYPSE VOL 1, are back in your face for the second wave,
and this time they brought friends. Joining Sayles and Panowich on
their latest voyage into the world of Science Fiction are three of
the hottest writers of genre fiction in the biz, Chris Leek, Isaac
Kirkman, and ZELMER PULP cover artist Chuck Regan. HEY, THAT ROBOT
ATE MY BABY VOL. 1 features 5 distinct voices, and 5 mind-bending
tales to astonish and offend. Including: Timejacked: The Rand
Paradox... By Chuck Regan In the 24th Century, the ultimate form of
vanity is to create a personal alternate Earth timeline. Chlor
Byzantine, a B-Grade web celebrity, travels to 1957 to stop Ayn
Rand from ruining the future... but she is ready and waiting for
him. Wherever The Light Ends...By Ryan Sayles In 1947, twins
sisters disappear from the face of the Earth during the most
horrific experience of their lives. Later they are found, and they
have new parents, new scars and a desire for a new life. When they
die in 2012, shut-ins and with no family and no friends, the
results of that one disappearance mark the end for mankind. Geek
Squad 2.0...By Brian Panowich In the 60's and 70's they did it with
a bullet. In the 80's and 90's they did it with the media, but
today if you want someone dead, it's as easy as a Google search.
The Geek Squad, bringing assassination to the modern age, but still
can't get dates for the prom. The Whores of God...By Chris Leek
Earth in the 22nd Centaury is a nice place to visit, but you
wouldn't want to live there; the moral majority has taken a stand
and if you want your kicks in 2132 you have to go off-world to get
them. In the international waters of deep space everything is
available, for a price. Jensen Corduroy is on a mission to get
laid, but the Reverend Ellroy has a much higher purpose, he is on a
mission from God. This Protean Love...By Isaac Kirkman Adelita
Salazar, the last living border agent of her precinct patrols the
Tierras Oscuras, the Dark Lands, in search of her missing brother,
encountering killers, and refugees, human, and machine in a
futuristic world where the nature of reality is as uncertain as her
future. This ain't your Daddy's Science Fiction. This is Zelmer
Pulp.
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