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FEAR AGENT: HATCHET JOB #1
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Written by Rick Remender, art by Jerome Opena, colored by Michelle
Madsen
With little hope, left Heath and Mara are forced to separate on two desperate
missions to either relocate the remnants of humanity to a new world or cleanse
Earth of the infestation of Feeder aliens. On the road to the Feeders' home
world, to seek the monsters' natural predator, Heath finds himself facing the
consequences for deeds committed by humanity years before. On the other side of
the galaxy the motivations for Mara's treachery hold dire consequences for
Charlotte and the new Fear Agents.
Written by Rick Remender, art by Jerome Opena, colored by Michelle Madsen
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GRENDEL: BEHOLD THE DEVIL #1
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Written and art by Matt Wagner.
The original Grendel, Hunter Rose, returns in this new mini-series written
and drawn by Matt Wagner! This is an untold chapter in the life of the greatest
criminal mastermind in history -- a thrilling and horrifying glimpse into a time
when Rose's novels were at the top of all the bestseller lists and rumors of the
assassin Grendel were on the lips of every terrified mobster unfortunate enough
to present an obstacle to Rose's utter domination of the city's underworld. For
the first time in over a decade, Wagner returns to the character that made him
famous to reveal the biggest secret of Rose's illustrious and bloody career as
Grendel! Written and art by Matt Wagner.
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THE SCREAM
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Written by Peter David, penciled by Bart Sears, inked by Randy Elliott,
colored by Lucas Marangon
Danny Duncan's life is a mess. His job is mind-numbingly boring, his elderly
father is slipping into senility, and since Danny got out of the Belle Foux
treament facility people have been saying he's crazy. On top of all that, odd
things have started to happen around Danny. People are behaving strangely around
him, as if they're reacting to his thoughts and daydreams . . . What is this
strange phenomenon, and how is it tied to Danny's recent stay at Belle Foux?
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STAR WARS KNIGHTS OF THE OLD REPUBLIC HANDBOOK
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Written by John Jackson Miller, art by Brian Ching, Harvey Tolibao and Dustin
Weaver, colored by Michael Atiyeh, cover by Weaver. For a thousand generations, the Jedi kept peace and order in the galaxy --
but things don't seem peaceful or orderly for Padawan Zayne Carrick, falsely
accused of murder and thrust into the Mandalorian Wars! And here, readers can
get the back-story on the scene, 3963 years before the Battle of Yavin! Check
out illustrated profiles on Zayne and his outlaw friends; Lucien and the
Covenant; Squint and the Jedi Crusaders; the Mandalorian invaders; and more!
Written by series writer John Jackson Miller, the Handbook is perfect for
catching up with the series so far -- while offering new information for regular
readers, including an incredible cross-section of everyone's favorite junk
hauler, The Last Resort, by series artist Dustin Weaver!
Written by John Jackson Miller, art by Brian Ching, Harvey Tolibao and Dustin Weaver, colored by Michael Atiyeh, cover by Weaver.
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