Aeon Flux: The Herodotus File
Mark Mars, Eric Singer
She's seductive and lethal, a femme fatale cross between Modesty Blaise and the Terminator. Now, Aeon Flux, scantily clad, acrobatic super heroine, brings her own dark form of justice and revenge into print, delivering futuristic intrigue, hi-tech espionage, and a new twist on the age-old war between the sexes. Ties in with ten new episodes being launched on MTV this fall.
Tekkon Kinkreet / Black & White
Taiyo Matsumoto, Elisabeth Kawasaki, Annette Roman, Jason Thompson
2008 Eisner Comic Winner!
Transfer of Power
Mark Millar
Transfer of Power is the fourth and final collection of volume one of The Authority, the book that arguably changed the superhero genre forever. Not content with merely stopping supervillains from robbing banks, the six members of the Authority (Jack Hawksmoor, the Engineer, the Doctor, Swift, Apollo and the Midnighter) use their remarkable powers in a proactive rather than reactive way. They're out to change the world, and they don't care who gets in their way.
Batman: The Dark Knight Returns
Frank Miller, Klaus Janson, Lynn Varley, John Costanza, Bob Kane
If any comic has a claim to have truly reinvigorated the genre then The Dark Knight Returns by Frank Miller—known recently for his excellent Sin City series and, previously, for his superb rendering of the blind superhero Daredevil—is probably the supreme contender. Batman represented all that was wrong in comics and Miller set himself a tough task taking on the camp crusader and turning this laughable, innocuous children's cartoon character into a hero for our times. In his introduction the great Alan Moore (V for Vendetta, Swamp Thing, the arguably peerless Watchmen) argues that only someone of Miller's stature could have done this. Batman is a character known well beyond the confines of the comic world (as are his retinue) and so reinventing him, while keeping his limiting core essentials intact, was a huge task.
The Wonderful Man
Edward Monkton
So WONDERFUL was he in his own quiet way that they made him a CROWN. And with this crown they CROWNED him THE WONDERFUL MAN. An ode to the most incredibly wonderful man. The perfect gift for Father's Day. Featuring animals as well as distinctly animalistic humans, Edward Monkton books are highly collectable and stylish gifts — at home on a coffee table, in the bathroom, in quiet places, and perfect for giving to a loved one or for keeping for yourself. This is a tale about The Wonderful Man, who has extraordinary powers that affect all around him. Edward Monkton's story celebrates all of the magnificent deeds of this remarkable man, and is the ideal gift for dads on Father's Day. Each book in this new series, is an original tale, charmingly illustrated, and created especially for this brand-new series of gift books. Hand-lettered in the same style as the Edward Monkton cards by the Really Good company, the tales are wonderfully packaged with the utmost style and attention to detail to make these hugely desirable objects and perfect gifts for special occasions. These creations prove there is a universal and enduring audience for stories that inspire and touch hearts. Their philosophy is to heal, unite, amuse and delight in equal measures. |
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