The Witcher
Graphic Novel - Action
Multi-Eisner award–winning writer Paul Tobin pens a fantasy epic of the adventures of Geralt of Rivia, a witcher—one of the few remaining monster hunters from the critically acclaimed video game fantasy The Witcher by CD Projekt Red! Featuring story art by Joe Querio, Piotr Kowalski, Max Bertolini, with a bonus sketchbook section and additional art by Dave Johnson (100 Bullets), Dan Panosian (Slots), Stan Sakai (Usagi Yojimbo), Duncan Fegredo (MPH), Simon Bisley (Lobo), and a cover by Mike Mignola (Hellboy). Collects issues #1–#5 of The Witcher comic series House of Glass, Fox Children, Curse of Crows, and the Killing Monsters one-shot—and features annotations from the creators of the comics, as well as a sketchbook section.
Fate: The Winx Saga
Graphic Novel - Fantasy
In a continuation of the hit Netflix series, Fate: The Winx Saga Vol. 1 Dark Destiny, follows a group of fairies enrolled at the magical school of Alfea in the wake of losing their close friend, Bloom. In this new school year, Aisha, Kat, Terra and the rest of our heroes must face a mysterious new enemy that threatens to destroy everything they love.
Beowulf
Graphic Novel - Horror
Before Lord of the Rings, before Conan there was BEOWULF! The Viking warrior must defeat the ogre Grendel and his vengeful mother before facing the fire-breathing dragon that will spell his doom. This stunning graphic novel captures the power and majesty of the greatest sword and sorcery hero of them all!
The Occultist
Graphic Novel - Horror
When Rob Bailey stumbles upon a magical book that gives him supernatural powers, he must learn to balance not only his personal responsibilities, but also the ones that come with being the new Occultist. Whether it's fighting gangs of mages, or warding off evil warlocks, Rob must learn how to control his new occult abilities before they overcome him! Collects The Occultist #1-#5 and The Occultist Volume 2: At Deaths Door 1-#5. Mike Richardson and Tim Seeley make a great team penning this story.—Geeks of Doom
Spell on Wheels
Graphic Novel - Crime
Three young witches head out on an East Coast road trip to retrieve their stolen belongings and track down the mysterious thief before he can do any damage to—or with—their possessions. Collects Spell on Wheels #1–#5. • Supernatural meets Buffy and The Craft! ''A lively book that focuses on the strength of relationships that also promises a fun road trip along the way.''–Multiversity Comics
Tales from the Outerverse
Graphic Novel - Crime
Mythical hero Cojacaru the Skinner returns from the grave, the legendary Golem awakens, and the powerful Wyrder Imogen pursues her foes in this stunning collection of stories from Mike Mignola and Christopher Golden's world of witches and warriors. Collects Cojacaru the Skinner #1-#2; The Golem Walks Among Us! #1-#2; and Imogen of the Wyrding Way one-shot.
Djeliya
Graphic Novel - Fantasy
Djeliya, Juni Ba's debut graphic novel inspired by West-African folklore, tells the remarkable tale of Prince Mansour and his royal storyteller Awa as they journey to reach the mysterious Wizard Soumaoro who guards a fearsome power that he once used to destroy the world.
From the Static
Graphic Novel - Horror
A horror anthology of 17 individual stories exploring the theme of horror from many different angles. Fast-paced and gorey, slow psychological haunts, lighthearted & funny, climate collapse, and more! Among the stories: "The Cauldron," written by CJ Hudson, art by Ile Gonzalez; "Beholden," written by Brent Fisher and illustrated by Mariateresa Susca; "Gravestone Tree," written & illustrated by E.C. Ibes; "She Who Weeps," written by Jarred Luján, illustrated by Marcus Jimenez; "The Unfortunate Consequences of Being a Time Traveler," written by Jimmy Gaspero, art by Sam Owen; and many others.
Plato's Allegory of the Cave
Graphic Novel - Education
Plato’s Republic is one of the most important works of both philosophy and political theory in the Western canon. Arguably the most famous section of the Republic appears at the start of book VII, The Allegory of the Cave, which explores the effects of education on how we perceive the world around us. The famous allegory is adapted here into the comics medium.
As a Socratic Dialogue the Allegory of the Cave is wonderfully suited to this adaptation. The vast majority of the text, as translated by Benjamin Jowett, has been recreated verbatim in the comic.
Strangers In The Forest
Graphic Novel - Education
Dialogues between different strangers make you laugh and take a rest from a busy day. Lots of answer that you want to hear or you think that justified your stuck life. Feel free to comment your ideas on what you want to hear when you want to see the light in the life. haha