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The last two entries into the Sons of Ares had Fitchner on his
heels. In the first, he was driven by love and desperation to save
his wife Brynn before her execution at the hands of the Board of
Quality Control. He failed, but rescued his child. In the second
entry, Fitchner went head to head with both of his early
allies—Arturius and, in a way, Quicksilver. His wrath left
Arturius dead and setback Quicksilver’s dream of expanding
exploration and human habitation to other stars. In Forbidden Song,
Ares may not always be in control. But he has a plan, and it’s a
doozy. FORBIDDEN SONG is one part Ocean’s 11, one part Les
Miserable, and sets the fuse for the Rising that Darrow will
inherit.
For Jon Hayes, the super-powered 'costumes' are just part of
ordinary life in New York City, until the day his pregnant wife
Melanie is senselessly killed in a clash between Captain Light and
The Jade Shade. But as Hayes struggles to come to terms with his
loss, and questions for the first time who the costumes are and
where they come from, the once sharp lines of his reality begin to
blur... If Hayes wants to uncover the shocking truth about the
figures behind the costumes, and get justice for his fallen family,
he'll have to step out of the background, and stop being a
bystander. File Under: Superhero Fantasy [ It's Clobberin' Time |
Hayes One | Panel Beater | No Capes ]
From the celebrated imagination of Dean Koontz comes a powerful
reworking of one of the classic stories of all time! Dynamite
Entertainment proudly presents an all-new, in-continuity story set
within the universe of Dean Koontz's Frankenstein novel series.
While healing from a beating she suffered at the hands of Victor
Helios (the madman once known as Dr. Frankenstein and her own
maker), Erika Five decides to leave the comfort of her glassed-in
porch and bottle of cognac to explore Victor's secret home lab,
which she believes is an antechamber to something more sinister.
With the help of a decapitated head named Karloff, Erika finds a
secret lab and within discovers that Victor's experiments are not
limited to his attempts at creating a race of super-immortals. No,
he has constructed a mirror-like portal to another universe... one
of infinite realities that Victor is trying to bridge for his own
horrible reasons!
In the distant future, the human body is a temporary and
interchangeable commodity - if you can pay. For the interstellar
elite, bodies are swapped out and reused without a second thought.
You never grow old; you never die. However, some bodies are more
temporary than others ... Takeshi Kovacs was once a member of the
Envoy Corps, stormtroopers for the Interstellar Earth Protectorate,
ultra-lethal adepts in switching bodies across the stars. While he
served, he was known by a variety of names--Mamba Lev, One Hand
Rending, the Icepick--all testament to his capacity for rapid
response and extreme violence in whatever flesh he wore. Now he's
out of the service and trying to live a different life. But the
Protectorate hasn't changed its spots, no matter what world Kovacs
drifts to, and with that old combat rage still burning deep inside
him, will he ever really be able to walk away? Created by Richard
K. Morgan, Altered Carbon was previously adapted as a Netflix
television series. This original graphic novel, written by Rik
Hoskin (Brandon Sanderson's White Sand/Pierce Brown's Red Rising,
expands upon the Altered Carbon universe.
Following the loss of most of his colleagues in a violent ambush,
Kenton has become Lord Mastrell of the few remaining Sand Masters,
magicians who can manipulate sand to do their bidding. With the
ruling council poised against him, the hot-headed Kenton must
become a diplomat to have any hope of preventing the eradication of
his people forever. However, there’s another complication:
assassins are coming for him from all directions, and Kenton’s
only true ally is Khriss, a visitor from the other side of the
planet who has an agenda of her own to pursue. White Sand Volume 2
continues the New York Times bestselling series of graphic novels,
bringing a crucial chapter of Brandon Sanderson’s Cosmere to life
exclusively in a visual format. Praise for White Sand Vol. 1: "This
book is amazing. The worldbuilding is dense and deep." - Kirkus
Reviews "Essential to Cosmere completists, and it’s a beautiful
addition to anyones bookshelf." - Geekritique "Traditional fantasy
comes to life in this intriguing blend of action, suspense, and
mystery." - Graphic Policy
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