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Alien invasion adventure in the spirit of War of the Worlds meets
Wind in the Willows! Return to a once-familiar world, now occupied
by alien invaders! Skipper, Flo, Roddy, Howie, Stevie, and
Eddie–our cast of anthropomorphic sailors– are home from their
time at sea to face aliens unlike anything seen before! The crew of
The Merry Beet hide from the horrors around them, while the
familiar and mundane become weapons of terror. They discover a
terrifying plan is in the works, and if they can’t put a stop to
it, everyone they know will face a fate worse than death… The
award-winning creative team of Dan Abnett (Warhammer 40K, Immortal
Red Sonja) & I.N.J. Culbard (Salamandre, Tales From The
Umbrella Academy) spin a tale of friendship and perseverance in
alien-occupied interwar England, with additional story material by
Nik Abnett! Collects Wild's End: Beyond the Sea #1-4.
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Wild's End Book One
Dan Abnett; Illustrated by I N J Culbard
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R762
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The original, critically acclaimed trilogy of graphic novels of the
cult-favorite anthropomorphic alien invasion collected together for
the very first time! A cozy English country village enjoying the
peace of the 1930s is invaded by deadly alien machines, forcing a
ragtag group of survivors into hiding in the no-longer-storybook
woods. A war veteran with PTSD, an agoraphobic writer, the town
outsider, the local newsman, and a sheltered young man are forced
to face life and death, the mysteries of the universe, and perhaps
most horrifying, the callous officials who use the chaos of war to
advance their own ends, attempting to discover the chilling origins
of the invasion and keep each other safe. Wind in the Willows meets
War of the Worlds, written by multiple New York Times bestselling
author and an award-winning comic book writer Dan Abnett (Guardians
of the Galaxy) and illustrated by award-winning graphic novelist
I.N.J. Culbard (Doctor Who) in the classic sci-fi tradition with an
anthropomorphic twist, Wild’s End reveals powerful acts of
humanity persevering in the face of war on a worldwide scale. For
the first time, the original trilogy of the cult-favorite
anthropomorphic alien invasion graphic novels are collected here!.
Collects Wild’s End: First Light, Wild’s End: The Enemy Within,
and Wild’s End: Journey’s End.
"A slab of pop...a great place to start to explore this huge swathe
of British comics" - Kieron Gillen (Die, Once & Future,
Eternals) Best of 2000 AD is a landmark series from the cult comic,
bursting with our greatest stories for a new generation of readers.
Every Best of 2000 AD contains a mix of modern classics and gems
from the vault. In each edition you'll find an explosive new Judge
Dredd adventure, fresh essays by prominent popular culture writers,
a graphic novel-length feature presentation by global legends and a
vintage Dredd case. In this volume: Judge Dredd battles Mutie Block
anarchy; Halo Jones escapes in Alan Moore's first masterpiece;
humanity is on the Brink in the space murder mystery from Dan
Abnett and INJ Culbard; Judge Anderson takes centre stage in the
search for Shamballa. Boasting brand new covers from an all-star
line-up of artists including Jamie McKelvie (The Wicked + The
Divine) and Karl Kerschl (Gotham Academy) with designer Tom Muller
(X-Men), Best of 2000 AD is the essential gateway into the Galaxy's
Greatest Comic.
The year is 2096 and Earth has been reduced to an uninhabited
wasteland. What was left of humanity was evacuated into
overpopulated space stations, or 'Habitats'. Nolan Maslow, a
journalist working for The Herald, is investigating the death of
HSD agent Brinkmann and the sect that has infiltrated the
maintenance workers of Ludmilla Habitat. He will find out that even
his most outrageous theories cannot encompass what is actually
happening behind the scenes of the habitat. Taking place during the
events of Brink Book One, this graphic novel adds extra layers to
the story of Bridget Kurtis and her ongoing fight against the
forces which are haunting the remains of humanity and driving them
to madness.
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Deadbeats (Paperback)
Chris Lackey, Chad Fifer; Illustrated by I N J Culbard
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On the run from the mob, a trio of 1920's Chicago Jazz musicians
take a job from an elderly reverend, playing for what they think is
his wife's funeral in the backwoods of Illinois. Unfortunately, the
funeral is actually an elaborate cult ritual to raise the spirit of
an evil sorcerer who swiftly begins raising the dead and
terrorizing the innocent townsfolk. With monsters, moonshiners and
mobsters on their trail, the friends must draw upon their various
talents to stop this evil, save the townspeople and escape with
their lives.
The entire planet of Mercury seems to have vanished and a video
clip is implicated in what looks like a mass-kill ... as always on
the brink of existence, truth may be stranger than fiction. In the
late 21st century, after humanity has left the Earth it poisoned
and now huddles in deep-space Habitats, life on these cramped,
overcrowded stations is tense, with many spilling over into madness
HSD cop Bridget Kurtis has investigated cults and murders that have
driven her to the very edge, but now she must stop the spread of a
viral video clip which sends viewers insane...
Providence, Rhode Island, 1928. A dangerous inmate disappears from
a private hospital for the insane, his method of escape baffling
the authorities. Only the patient's final visitor, family physician
Dr. Marinus Bicknell Willett-himself a piece of the puzzle-holds
the key to unlocking The Case of Charles Dexter Ward. A macabre
mixture of historical investigation, grave-robbing, and
bone-chilling revelation, this newly reissued adaptation (in a
smaller format, with a foreword by Jeff Lemire and a new cover)
artfully lays bare one of H.P. Lovecraft's most horrifying
creations. "This is really the best way to enjoy Lovecraft." Boing
Boing
Miskatonic University, Arkham, 1908. Professor Nathaniel Peaslee
collapses in front of a class of students, only coming to his
senses five years later. Horrified to discover that his body has
been far from inactive during the intervening period-and plagued by
unsettling and outlandish nightmares-Peaslee attempts to piece
together the truth behind the missing years of his life. A chilling
journey through time, space, and the recesses of the mind, this
newly reissued adaptation (in a smaller format, with a foreword by
Jeff Lemire and a new cover) gives terrifying form to one of H.P
Lovecraft's final tales. "A taut, chilling read, well-paced and
illustrated with a suitably muted palette." The Guardian
Obsessed with revisiting the sunset city of his dreams, Randolph
Carter leaves the humdrum confines of reality behind, traveling
into a vivid dreamworld where anything is possible. But while
Carter draws closer to his goal-the mysterious Kadath, home to the
gods themselves-another force, dark and brooding, is watching with
plans of its own. An epic fantasy mixing adventure, peril, and
wonder in equal parts, The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath (newly
reissued in a smaller format, with a foreword by Jeff Lemire and a
new cover) explores themes of memory and forbidden knowledge
through the prism of H.P. Lovecraft's boundless imagination. "There
is no denying that Culbard makes this story sing." Digital Spy
"I have been in the Valley of Fear... I am not out of it yet."
"There - is - danger!" The warning message decrypted by Sherlock
Holmes arrives too late to save John Douglas of Birlstone Manor,
Sussex, an American gentleman gruesomely murdered in his study by
person or persons unknown. But who was John Douglas, why wasn't he
wearing his wedding-ring, and what is the crucial significance of
the missing dumb-bell? This atmospheric graphic novel adaptation by
Ian Edginton and I.N.J. Culbard - the team behind this series'
acclaimed A Study in Scarlet, The Hound of the Baskervilles and The
Sign of the Four - will keep you guessing.
'PRAISE BE TO THE COG!' A gigantic mechanical solar system is
dying. The brass sun that gives life to the dozens of worlds has
started to slow, freezing the outer worlds and killing off the
inhabitants. On one such world, known as Hind Leg, a young girl
named Wren is given part of the secret of the lost key that has the
power to restart the sun. Charged with travelling across the
various worlds to pick up other parts of the key which was broken
up after The Great War, this unlikely heroine alone possesses the
power to save the galaxy from extinction! From the creative team of
Ian Edginton (Hinterkind, Ampney Crucis Investigates) and I.N.J.
Culbard (The Picture of Dorian Gray, Deadbeats) Brass Sun is a
unique fantasy adventure, executed with panache.
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Brink Book One (Paperback)
Dan Abnett; Illustrated by I N J Culbard
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In the late 21st century the remains of the human race are crammed
into the Habitats: vast artificial space stations; hotbeds for
crime and madness policed by private security firms. When a routine
drug bust goes wrong, no-nonsense Investigator Bridget Kurtis finds
herself in a life or death struggle with a new sect of cultists.
But evidence begins to point to something far more sinister going
on behind the scenes... The first series of the new atmospheric,
sci-fi thriller from Dan Abnett and I.N.J. Culbard.
JOIN THE EVER-POPULAR ELEVENTH DOCTOR'S LATEST COMIC ADVENTURES!
The Doctor and Alice must finally face up to the Sapling's true nature... but has their influence managed to calm his destructive instincts? Or will they find themselves at his terrifying mercy?
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Brink Book Three (Paperback)
Dan Abnett; Illustrated by I N J Culbard
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R391
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BRIDGET KURTIS IS BACK UNDERCOVER. Posing as security staff within
the paranoid Junot house, she must attempt to infiltrate the Master
Sect lurking amongst the upper echelons of Junot corporate before
the group realises their plans to appropriate Galina Habitat for
mass human sacrifice have been compromised. Separating occult
machinations from insider dealing is hard enough, but the board are
already suspicious of events on Galina, and the team's top-ranking
"in" could quickly get voted out before they can uncover the truth.
The corporation is viciously secretive, especially where "family"
is concerned, and to earn their trust Kurtis may have to reveal her
familiarity with the Sect's arcane gods, whether she wants to or
not...
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Everything Volume 2 (Paperback)
Christopher Cantwell; I N J Culbard, Steve Wands
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R460
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The King in Yellow: a play that brings madness to all who read it.
Irresistible and insidious, it lures the reader with its innocence
and dooms them with its corruption. In a series of interlinked
stories, Robert W. Chambers' classic work of weird fiction shows
the creeping spread of the play's macabre touch. I.N.J. Culbard's
deft and unsettling adaptation (newly reissued in a smaller format,
with a foreword by Dan Abnett and a new cover) breathes life into
Chambers' influential masterpiece, expertly revealing the malice
and mayhem that await those unlucky enough to turn the wrong page.
"Clean lines, bold colours, and characters that wriggle right into
the readers' brain are Culbard's trademark." Publishers Weekly
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Celeste (Hardcover)
I N J Culbard
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In London, the moment two commuters, Aaron and Lilly, lay eyes on
each another on a packed Monday morning tube train, everyone else
around them vanishes. In Los Angeles, Ray is sitting in gridlock on
the 405 Freeway when he receives a call from an LAPD officer with
news about his wife. Ray fears the worst. But just as the officer
is about to give Ray the news, he is cut off. The caller has
disappeared, and so has everyone else around him. Everyone except
for a badly beaten man tied up in the trunk of another car. In
Japan, comic artist Yoshi has come to the demon-haunted Aokigahara
Forest to die, but the spirits of the forest have other ideas.
Taking us through the deserted streets of London, the empty
freeways of Los Angeles, and the dream world of the Aokigahara
Forest, Celeste is a compelling and profound graphic novel about
the choices we make and the courage it takes to make them.
The Doctor, Alice, and the Sapling - now growing further into adulthood - take on another selection of insane adventures! Still missing many of their most treasured memories, the TARDIS team stumble across a Memory Ark, and their reality starts to fray further at the edges... Can the Doctor and Alice stop the Sapling from growing into the genocidal creature of destruction it is doomed to be?
It is the dawn of the twentieth century. Following the Martians'
failed invasion of Earth, the British Empire has seized their
technology and unlocked its secrets for themselves. It is a Golden
Age of discovery, adventure, culture, invention-and of domination,
and rebellion. Scarlet Traces reveals a world of ant-headed
nightmares; vacuum salesmen; war machines; deadly secrets;
clockwork marvels; and Sherlock Holmes, T. S. Eliot and Thomas
Edison as you've never seen them before... Including stories by
Stephen Baxter, I. N. J. Culbard, Adam Roberts, Emma Beeby, James
Lovegrove, Nathan Duck, Mark Morris, Dan Whitehead, Chris Roberson,
Maura McHugh, Jonathan Green and Andrew Lane.
From the Galaxy's Greatest Comic, 2000 AD, comes the most gripping
colouring book of the year: the toughest, strongest, most defiant
and sometimes meanest action heroines in comics. Intricate and
bold, be mindful that these are the most determined characters you
will get to colour this year!
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