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adapted by Louis L'Amour; script by [2] and [3]; based on a short story by [4]; illustrated by [5] - Fiction, Graphic Novel

With a propulsive script from Beau L’Amour and Kathy Nolan, adapted by Charles Santino and illustrated in bold black-and-white by Thomas Yeates, LAW OF THE DESERT BORN captures the dust and blood of Louis L’Amour’s West --- a world where the difference between a hero and a villain can be as wide as the gap between an act of kindness or brutality or as narrow as a misspoken word.

by Jeff Smith, Jessica Abel, and Matt Madden - Anthology, Comic Books, Fiction, Graphic Novel

THE BEST AMERICAN COMICS showcases the work of both established and up-and-coming contributors. Editor Jeff Smith --- creater of the classic comic Bone, a comedy/adventure about three lost cousins from Boneville --- has culled the best stories from graphic novels, pamphlet comics, newspapers, magazines, mini-comics, and web comics to create this cutting-edge collection.

by Peter Milligan and Brendan McCarthy - Comic Books, Fiction, Graphic Novel, Superhero

One of comics' most fruitful collaborations gets its due in this deluxe collection of hard-to-find gems from Peter Milligan (Hellblazer, X-Statix) and Brendan McCarthy (Judge Dredd, The Zaucer of Zilk)! Collecting twenty years' worth of the pair's finest work this beautiful hardcover includes art that has been newly touched up by McCarthy and features original commentary by both creators.

by Jonathan Hickman and Nick Dragotta - Comic Books, Dystopian, Fiction, Graphic Novel, Science Fiction

This is the world. It is not the one we wanted, but it is the one we deserved. The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse roam the Earth, signaling the End Times for humanity, and our best hope for life, lies in DEATH!

by Gaylord DuBois and Russ Manning - Adventure, Comic Books, Fantasy, Graphic Novel

Stepping out from Tarzan’s shadow and with all of Africa his to explore, Korak --- “the killer” --- and his chimpanzee sidekick Pahkut make new friends and enemies, embark on daring rescues, and fight dinosaurs, crocodile men, subterranean raiders, and even aliens!

by Cameron Stewart - Comic Books, Fiction, Graphic Novel, Mystery

Following the death of his grandfather, young Alex Mackay discovers a mysterious photograph in the old man's belongings that sets him on an adventure like no other --- where dreams and reality merge, family secrets are laid bare, and lives are irrevocably altered.

by Richard E. Hughes, Edvard Moritz, Max Elkan, Charlie Sultan, John Celardo, John Belfi, and R.S. Pious - Comic Books, Graphic Novel, Horror, Supernatural Fiction

From storm-battered castles to secret laboratories, the golden age supernatural anthology Adventures into the Unknown! had every spooky setting audiences could desire! Eminent illustrators Ogden Whitney, Bob Lubbers, John Celardo, Lin Streeter, and others deliver some classic pre-Code horror stories.

by Alan Moore, J.H. Williams III, Mick Gray and Charles Vess - Fiction, Graphic Novel

The entire 32-issue run of Promethea is collected in a single, extraordinary hardcover volume that spotlights the amazing artwork of J.H. Williams III, with each two-page spread in the series presented on single pages of this horizontally formatted collection! Don’t miss this new collection of Alan Moore’s entrancing occult masterpiece, collecting the magical adventures of Sophie Bangs, an ordinary college student in a weirdly futuristic New York, whose life will be changed by her research into the mythical warrior woman known as Promethea!

by Mike Carey and Elena Casagrande - Comic Books, Fiction, Graphic Novel, Superhero

After barely surviving a super-powered bank heist gone horribly wrong, beat cop Leo Winters discovers two lowlifes who seem to be able to grant a person powers...for the right price. Thing is: you don't get to choose which power. It's seemingly random, a crap-shoot, a risk. Will Leo decide to take that risk?

by Sylvain Coissard and Alexis Lemoine - Art, Comic Books, Fiction, Graphic Novel, Humor

In a series of hilarious parodies, Sylvain Coissard and Alexis Lemoine answer the nagging questions of art history. This book is for anyone who wants to know what happened before the Mona Lisa smiled. Or, rather, what might have happened.