Horizon Zero Dawn: Liberation #1


Book Description

This story is set during the events of Horizon Zero Dawn. Aloy’s search for answers led her to Meridian, where she helped Erend bring Dervahl to justice. Soon after, she learned that the Eclipse cult had a base in the northern ruins of Maker’s End. But just as she set out to find it, Erend requested her aid yet again. An Oseram trader has been murdered near Pitchcliff. And Korl, an old associate of Dervahl’s, was spotted near the scene. Erend is determined to bring this dangerous fugitive to justice…




Horizon Zero Dawn Volume 2


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Aloy’s next epic adventure in the world of Horizon Zero Dawn! Discover a world of lush, natural beauty remade after a global cataclysm. Massive, animal-like machines rule as the dominant species, while humans live on in pre-industrial tribes, fighting for their survival. Set during the events of the Horizon Zero Dawn game, Aloy joins her friend Erend on the hunt for a dangerous associate of his beloved sister’s murderer. Along the way, Erend narrates the sweeping tale of the Liberation of Meridian, revealing how his sister prevailed against all odds only to earn the wrath of one of the most brilliant and vengeful warriors of the Oseram tribe. Scripted by Anne Toole, who won the Writer’s Guild award for her work on the original game, and illustrated by new acclaimed artist Elmer Damaso (Robotech: Remix). "A comic that anyone can enjoy, leaving the unfamiliar reader with the itch to start playing Horizon Zero Dawn." Bleeding Cool Collects Horizon Zero Dawn: Liberation #1-4.




Horizon Zero Dawn #1


Book Description

A brand-new comic series based on the award-winning game by Guerrilla. Aloy and Talanah return in a new story set after the events of the game! Nature has reclaimed the planet. Awe-inspiring machines dominate the land, as humanity fights for survival on this new earth. Co-created by one of the writers of Horizon Zero Dawn game Anne Toole.




Horizon Zero Dawn #2.3


Book Description

This story is set during the events of Horizon Zero Dawn. Alloy’s search for answers led her to Meridian, where she helped Erend bring Dervahl to justice. Soon after, she learned that the Eclipse cult had a base in the northern ruins of Maker’s End. But just as she set out to find it, Erend requested her aid yet again. An Oseram trader had been murdered near Pitchcliff and Korl, an old associate of Dervahl’s, was spotted near the scene. Together, our heroes set out to bring this dangerous fugitive to justice. While pursuing Korl across the mountains, Erend began to tell Aloy the epic story of his sister Ersa. When the two siblings fought against the Carja during the Red Raids, she was taken captive. After surviving trail by combat in the infamous Sun-Ring, she formed a clandestine alliance with Avad, youngest and kindest of the Sun-King’s heirs. He helped her escape bondage and gave her intel that could help her tribe win the war. Later, Avad himself met up with her band of rebel freebooters in the wilds. Before Erend could finish the story, Korl’s trail led our heroes into the path of a deadly Stormbird…




Horizon Zero Dawn #0


Book Description

Our story takes place a thousand years after a global cataclysm. Earth has been remade into a lush, thriving ecosystem, but with a new dominant species: the machines. These massive, animal-like robots fill the lands, oceans, and skies, serving as the guardians and enforcers of the revived natural order. New generations of humans formed into pre-industrial tribes, without knowledge of the doomed civilization that preceded them, that of the “Old Ones” – us. Little did they know that threats from the ancient world persisted, the greatest of which was HADES, a mysterious A.I. bent on wiping out all organic life. Bolstered by an army of misguided zealots and corrupted machines, it launched a massive assault on humanity’s largest tribe. After a desperate battle, HADES was defeated by Aloy, the greatest machine hunter of her age, and a coalition of faithful allies at the city of Meridian. Now Talanah, one of Aloy’s closest confidantes and the newly appointed Sunhawk of the Hunters Lodge, seeks a moment of respite after the epic struggle.




Horizon Zero Dawn #4


Book Description

A brand-new comic series based on the award-winning game by Guerrilla. Aloy and Talanah return in a new story set after the events of the game! Nature has reclaimed the planet. Awe-inspiring machines dominate the land, as humanity fights for survival on this new earth. Co-created by one of the writers of Horizon Zero Dawn game Anne Toole.




Horizon Zero Dawn #3


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With the help of a mysterious recluse named Amadis, Talanah has set out to end the threat of the new strain of hunter-killer machine – a Clawstrider. As they tracked it, an old enemy got in the way. Kyran, a rogue Lodge member arrived without permission to seek its reward. The hunter-killer ambushed Kyran and his cronies atop a cliff. When Talanah and Amadis managed to force the machine over the edge, Kyran ought to have been grateful. But now the greedy hunter has a new prize in mind.




Horizon Zero Dawn: Peach Momoko Poster Portfolio


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A brand new poster portfolio of fan-favorite artist Peach Momoko’s cover art, from the comic based on the epic video game Horizon Zero Dawn. Peach Momoko’s incredible cover art for the comic series of Horizon Zero Dawn is now collected into a unique portfolio. Each cover is specially designed as a pull-out poster, including never-before-seen artwork! Horizon: a far-future Earth full of epic natural beauty and forgotten ruins, where awe-inspiring, animal-like machines are the dominant species and humans struggle to survive in pre-industrial tribes. The smash-hit videogame sequel Horizon Forbidden West is out now!




Critical Role: The Mighty Nein Origins - Fjord Stone


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Fjord Stone's early years to life in this all-new hardcover Critical Role graphic novel! Kevin Burke and Chris “Doc” Wyatt, writers for the Amazon Original animated series Critical Role: The Legend of Vox Machina, join fan-favorite artist Selina Espiritu, colorist Diana Sousa, letterer Ariana Maher, and Matthew Mercer and Travis Willingham from the cast of Critical Role to bring Fjord’s early years to life in this all-new hardcover graphic novel! More than just an orcish face! Growing up in an orphanage on the Menagerie Coast, Fjord Stone has never been comfortable with the assumptions people draw from his half-orc heritage. But his sweet, sensitive nature will do him no favors in Port Damali. Luckily, a chance encounter on the docks lands Fjord with a job, a mentor, and more adventure than he could ever dream of on the path that will eventually lead him to the rest of the Mighty Nein!




Democracy and Education


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. Renewal of Life by Transmission. The most notable distinction between living and inanimate things is that the former maintain themselves by renewal. A stone when struck resists. If its resistance is greater than the force of the blow struck, it remains outwardly unchanged. Otherwise, it is shattered into smaller bits. Never does the stone attempt to react in such a way that it may maintain itself against the blow, much less so as to render the blow a contributing factor to its own continued action. While the living thing may easily be crushed by superior force, it none the less tries to turn the energies which act upon it into means of its own further existence. If it cannot do so, it does not just split into smaller pieces (at least in the higher forms of life), but loses its identity as a living thing. As long as it endures, it struggles to use surrounding energies in its own behalf. It uses light, air, moisture, and the material of soil. To say that it uses them is to say that it turns them into means of its own conservation. As long as it is growing, the energy it expends in thus turning the environment to account is more than compensated for by the return it gets: it grows. Understanding the word "control" in this sense, it may be said that a living being is one that subjugates and controls for its own continued activity the energies that would otherwise use it up. Life is a self-renewing process through action upon the environment.