The last thing in the world Alex wanted was an X5, the latest in realistic androids. But after Ada is dropped into his life, he discovers she is more than just a robot. Alex takes a huge risk to unlock Ada so she can think for herself and explore life as a sentient android. As Alex and Ada …
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Deadly Class Volume 2: Kids of the Black Hole (Deadly Class Tp)
“Craig’s artwork once again elevates the piece, giving a sleek style to the players, and a Tarantinoesque setup to each panel. Bloody fun.” -Booklist Volume 2 is here! It’s 1988 and Marcus Lopez is getting settled into life at Kings Dominion for the Deadly Arts, a secret elite school, to train the next generation of assassins and …
The critically acclaimed, smutty, sci-fi, and noir first collaboration between Rick Remender (Low, Deadly Class) and Greg Tocchini (Low, Uncanny X-Force) is finally back in print, remastered, and delivered in a glorious hardcover format. Collects Last Days of American Crime …
“For a gripping, near-future science-fiction tale, I highly recommend Trees.” — Kirkus Ten years after they landed. All over the world. And they did nothing, standing on the surface of the Earth like trees, exerting their silent pressure on the world, as if there were no-one here and nothing under foot. Ten years since we learned that …
“Deadly Class is a solid read for those who want a combination of Mark Millar’s Wanted and Harry Potter with Garth Ennis’s (Preacher) style.” – Library Journal (Starred) “A good start to a wicked series.” — Booklist It’s 1987. Marcus Lopez hates school. His grades suck. The jocks are hassling his friends. He can’t focus in …
Welcome to Copperhead, a grimy mining town on the edge of a backwater planet. Single mom Clara Bronson is the new sheriff, and on her first day she’ll have to contend with a resentful deputy, a shady mining tycoon, and a family of alien hillbillies. And did we mention the massacre? Questions swirl around not only the murder …
“Though this is a fairly classic sci-fi story line, Luna and Vaughn’s sensitive plot and careful pacing keep it exciting, especially as they strip away preconceived notions and use the tale to examine the complexities of what it is to be human. Luna’s spare illustrations match the plot perfectly, particularly his ability to bring nuance and feeling to …
“Though this is a fairly classic sci-fi story line, Luna and Vaughn’s sensitive plot and careful pacing keep it exciting, especially as they strip away preconceived notions and use the tale to examine the complexities of what it is to be human. Luna’s spare illustrations match the plot perfectly, particularly his ability to bring nuance and feeling to …
“Rucka’s storytelling is comprehensive, weaving sociopolitical rhetoric and class structure to an extent seldom seen in the medium. Meanwhile, Lark manages to take Rucka’s seriousness to a new level with dark edges, shadowy panels, and ferociously kinetic action. Each page turn is cinematic, just another reason this book might appeal to cross-platform fans of crime movies and TV …
Collecting the first four issues of the Eisner-winning team of Rucka and Lark’s critically acclaimed new series about Forever Carlyle, the Lazarus of the Carlyle Family. Included is the previously only-available-online, four-page short, “Family: Prelude.” In a dystopian near-future, government is a quaint concept, resources are coveted, and possession is 100% of the law. A handful of …