John Rozum – Xombi
Is David ‘Xombi’ Kim the world’s only Korean American superhero? He’s most certainly the first, with the nanotech immortal having made his first appearance way back in ’94
Is David ‘Xombi’ Kim the world’s only Korean American superhero? He’s most certainly the first, with the nanotech immortal having made his first appearance way back in ’94
A Cold War tale of Soviet infiltration into British intelligence rewards patient readers with a complex depiction of perseverance and betrayal.
With a bit of magic and insight, Distant Rumblings tells us the story of Kane, a young boy who loves another boy with all of his heart.
It begins with a baby found in a forest. It ends with a scene of carnage set to the sounds of ABBA.
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What would you do if your loved ones passed away and suddenly awoke to be… undead?
Author and illustrator extraordinaire, Jhonen Vasquez is one of those artists that, perhaps, shouldn’t ever be allowed in public. His understanding of human nature is so deep, it’s frightening. With Johnny, the Homicidal Maniac, Vasquez shows the crazed and demented side of humanity.
Essential reading for fans of North American animation. This is an excellent guide for anyone who enjoys animation, from casual fans to industry experts.
With rules broken and hearts that were once frozen, it’s clear to see that sometimes the best laid plans can come easily undone.
Steeped in the Norse mythology of Iceland, James Erich’s story is as much a spiritual awakening as it is a warm embrace for young teens trying to come to grips with their sexuality.