Reckless
Comic - Crime
Sex, drugs, and murder in 1980s Los Angeles, and the best new twist on paperback pulp heroes since The Punisher or Jack Reacher. ED BRUBAKER and SEAN PHILLIPS, the modern masters of crime noir, bring us the last thing anyone expected from them—a good guy.
A bold new series of original graphic novels, with three books releasing over the next year, each a full-length story that stands on its own. Meet Ethan Reckless: Your trouble is his business, for the right price. But when a fugitive from his radical student days reaches out for help, Ethan must face the only thing he fears…his own past.
Equinoxes
Comic - Unknown
Nominee:
2017 Eisner Awards, Best U.S. Edition of International Material
In an equinox, day is as long as night, as if the world found perfect equilibrium between shadow and light, a fleeting equilibrium, similar to the stakes of our human destinies. Segmented into four tableaux for four seasons, unrelated people of all social backgrounds seeking equilibrium cross paths with other solitudes, weaving in and out of one another's lives- all captivated and tormented by the enigmatic meaning of life. Every season has its visual identity and its individual voice, culminating in summer and, possibly, an answer. Equinoxes is a unique ground-breaking work of rare intensity and narrative sensibility by a rising bestselling star of European comics.\n\nCyril Pedrosa studied at the Gob...
Pluto
Comic - Unknown
A story about revenge and the effects of the cycle it creates, with the main character being part of that cycle.
Royalboiler
Comic - Unknown
This collection spans BRANDON GRAHAM 's (KING CITY, PROPHET, MULTIPLE WARHEADS) twenty-year career, and includes select cover work, illustrations, drawings from his work in animation, and assorted art, along with pages from his sketchbook, showcasing influences from all over the globe that combine into something uniquely personal.
Green Monk
Comic - Crime
The thrilling continuation of the YALSA award-winning comic by BRANDON DAYTON. In a mythical Russia, a mysterious young boy is raised by an order of monks. As he grows to manhood, bizarre dreams and the call of destiny disturb the ideals of brotherhood and peace that define his idyllic home.
Royal City
Comic - Horror
In his most ambitious and most personal project to date, JEFF LEMIRE spins the captivating and engaging story of a family from the small factory town of Royal City and the ghosts that haunt them. In a return to the literary and thematic territory of LEMIREÍs breakthrough graphic novel Essex County, ROYAL CITY follows Patrick Pike, a fading literary star who reluctantly returns to the once-thriving factory town where he grew up. Patrick is quickly drawn back into the dramas of his two adult...
Postal: Deliverance
Comic - Crime
POSTAL returns to find Mark struggling with the responsibilities and horrors of being the new mayor of Eden, as it seems the newest member of their community has brought his own personal war with him. Mark 's mother, Laura Shiffron, tries to enjoy her retirement in Florida, but violence finds her and violence might be the only way she can find peace.
Shanghai Red
Comic - History
Red is one of hundreds of people who were shanghaied out of Portland in the late 1800s. Drugged, kidnapped, and sold to a ship 's captain for $50, she wakes up on a boat headed out to sea for years, unable to escape or reveal who she is. Now, she 's coming back in a blood-soaked boat to find her family and track down the men responsible for stealing her life out from under her. Eisner-nominated writer CHRISTOPHER SEBELA (High Crimes, Heartthrob, CROWDED), JOSHUA HIXSON (The Black Woods), an...
Pride of the Decent Man
Comic - Unknown
In a sleepy New England town, Andrew Peters is born into an abusive family. As he grows older, he seems to be on the right track, using writing as his outlet—but his best friend Whitey is always pulling him in the opposite direction. Andrew eventually lands himself in prison, and shortly thereafter, learns he has a daughter. The shock resolves him to a path of redemption and an attempt to live his life as a decent man.\n\nT.J. Kirsch is a cartoonist published by Oni Press ("Lost and Found"), Image ("Outlaw Territory") and Archie Comics where he did coloring for a few years. His recent works include She Died In Terrebonne: A Sam Kimimura Mystery with writer Kevin Church and So Buttons written by Jonathan Baylis. He lives in upstate New York with his wife and daughter. See more at www...

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