In Search of a Yatz


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Trolls, Bullies, and YOU!


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What to Do When It Rains


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Crystal Island


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Follow Ada and Eli as they witness the next evolutionary step for mankind. Born in the middle of the twentieth century, they have survived the wars and disease of the early twenty-first century only to face the inescapable assault on our planet by meteors. Having survived for three years in their private sanctuary, supplies are depleted and they must leave their beloved home in search of their destiny. Their friends, the dolphins, lead them to a hidden tropical island in the Bermuda Triangle where they are welcomed by the islands inhabitants and encouraged to participate in introducing the next advancement for our race of humans on this world that they call Star Earth. Meet the extraordinary people whos children are born with abilities that far surpass the psychic powers of anything seen in the twentieth century. The world that has survived must make ready for the new power source that will be made available to us if we have matured as a species beyond our wars, racism and disregard for Mother Nature




By Hook or By Crook


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The annual collection edited by Ed Gorman and Martin H. Greenberg available in a hardcover limited edition signed by ALL contributors including: Dennis Lehane, Laura Lippman, Mary Higgins Clark, and others!




Mysterious Travelers


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Steve Ditko (1927–2018) is one of the most important contributors to American comic books. As the cocreator of Spider-Man and sole creator of Doctor Strange, Ditko made an indelible mark on American popular culture. Mysterious Travelers: Steve Ditko and the Search for a New Liberal Identity resets the conversation about his heady and powerful work. Always inward facing, Ditko’s narratives employed superhero and supernatural fantasy in the service of self-examination, and with characters like the Question, Mr. A, and Static, Ditko turned ordinary superhero comics into philosophic treatises. Many of Ditko’s philosophy-driven comics show a clear debt to ideas found in Ayn Rand’s Objectivism. Unfortunately, readers often reduce Ditko’s work to a mouthpiece for Rand’s vision. Mysterious Travelers unsettles this notion. In this book, Zack Kruse argues that Ditko’s philosophy draws on a complicated network of ideas that is best understood as mystic liberalism. Although Ditko is not the originator of mystic liberalism, his comics provide a unique window into how such an ideology operates in popular media. Examining selections of Ditko’s output from 1953 to 1986, Kruse demonstrates how Ditko’s comics provide insight into a unique strand of American thought that has had a lasting impact.







Japan Weekly Mail


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