Killtopia


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Japan's about to get WRECKED! The bounty on Crash's head has gone public, and Killtopia's deadliest Mech hunters are ready to collect. Leading the charge is King Kaiju; a mechanised corporate mascot of death, who belongs to the evil Kaiju Cola Mega-Corporation. There's just one problem: the world's greatest Wrecker - Stiletto - has gotten to Crash first. Their explosive showdown sends Stiletto's peak celebrity status into a flaming tailspin that threatens to change Japan forever.




Killtopia: The Complete Collection


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Ten years ago, Neo Tokyo was suddenly infested by killer mecha. Today, the machines are haunted by high-tech bounty hunters known as ‘Wreckers’ in the city’s Sector-K district – now rebranded as ‘Killtopia,’ and home to the world’s most popular bloodsport. While on a hunt, an amateur and unlicensed Wrecker, Shinji, encounters Crash: the world’s first sentient mecha. In Crash’s code lies the cure to the Rot – a nanomachine plague that’s slowly killing humanity, including Shinji’s only remaining – his sister, Omi. Together they set off to heal the planet, being pursued by only every Wrecker, yakuza ganga, android assassin, influencer, and scumbag in Neo Tokyo.




Killtopia Vol 3


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Killtopia is set in future Japan, and follows a salvage hunter called Shinji and his robot sidekick, Crash. Raise total hell! Shinji and Crash are reunited after an explosive siege at Stiletto Corp. Now, Crash must use his code to cure the lethal nano disease that has crippled the planet. Meanwhile, Stiletto has an identity crisis after her near-death experience. Her celebrity status ruined, she begins a path of redemption to bring balance to the city's twisted society. Far away, a dire new threat is stirring deep within the ruins of Killtopia. Yurei, a malfunctioning line of companion dolls, has developed a god complex and seeks to rewrite the human species forever. War is only a few lines of code away...




Contagion


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Frank At Home On The Farm


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Frank At Home On The Farm is an unsettling and engrossing, psychological horror, mystery set in the early 1920s. Part Lynchian nightmare, part Cronenbergian body horror, written by Jordan Thomas and Illustrated by Clark Bint, published by Scout Comics. Frank Cross returns from World War 1 badly damaged by his experiences and wanting nothing more than to settle back down with his family at their farm. However, upon arrival he discovers his family missing. Frank’s search for answers only heightens his fear and anxiety as townspeople struggle to remember anything about his parents or brother and he’s confronted with nothing but dead ends. All the while Frank’s desperation grows he becomes more and more aware of the bizarre behavior of the farm’s animals. They seem to be watching his every move, gathering at night and sometimes Frank can swear he even hears them speak. Frank feels crazy just thinking it…but could they have something to do with his family’s disappearance?




Garbage Night


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In a barren and ransacked backyard, a dog named Simon lives with his two best friends: a raccoon and a deer. The unlikely gang spends their days looting the desolate supermarket and waiting for the return of the hallowed ‘garbage night’ – but week after week, the bins remain empty. While scavenging one day, the trio meet Barnaby – another abandoned dog who tells them about the ‘other town’ where humans are still rumored to live. Spurred on by hunger and the promise of food, the trio joins up with Barnaby and set off into the unknown… With echoes of post-war, derelict places, Garbage Night explores how animals may internalize their changing environment and express their thoughts, fears and hopes.




KILLTOPIA VOL 5


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Killtopia: The Complete Collection


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“The epitome of mecha, cyberpunk storytelling” - bound in a collectible hardcover edition for the very first time! A high-speed, high-stakes, cyberpunk adventure through Neo Tokyo - a neon-soaked metropolis governed by ruthless corporations and savage bloodsports. Ten years ago, an unexplained explosion rocked the city’s Sector-K district leaving it home a horde of rampaging, killer mecha and a lethal nanomachine plague known as ‘The Rot.’ Today, the sector is rebranded as ‘Killtopia’ - the most brutal bloodsport on the planet. High-tech hunters known as ‘Wreckers’ flood Japan to destroy the mechs in exchange for Rot medication, infinite wealth, and limitless social influence. While on a routine hunt, a rookie Wrecker called Shinji encounter’s Crash, the world’s first sentient mecha. Shinji learns that The Rot’s cure lies within Crash’s code, and could save the life of his dying sister, Omi. Together, Shinji, Crash and a misfit band of hackers and slum rats team up to cure The Rot while being hunted by Yakuza crime lords, android assassins and every Wrecker in Neo Tokyo. Meanwhile, as the death toll of the hunt rises, an ancient digital entity watches the mayhem unfold from the shadows, waiting for the right moment to reveal itself to the world… Can Shinii and Crash survive long enough to cure the planet, or does the universe have bigger plans for our heroes? Killtopia: The Complete Collection bring together issues 1-5 of the critically acclaimed series, previously published by BHP comics, plus extra bonus and behind-the-scenes material. This hardcover graphic novel serves as a feast for the eyes, presenting Clark Bint and Craig Paton’s explosive, evocative artwork in a larger format for the first time.




The Routledge Companion to Cyberpunk Culture


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In this companion, an international range of contributors examine the cultural formation of cyberpunk from micro-level analyses of example texts to macro-level debates of movements, providing readers with snapshots of cyberpunk culture and also cyberpunk as culture. With technology seamlessly integrated into our lives and our selves, and social systems veering towards globalization and corporatization, cyberpunk has become a ubiquitous cultural formation that dominates our twenty-first century techno-digital landscapes. The Routledge Companion to Cyberpunk Culture traces cyberpunk through its historical developments as a literary science fiction form to its spread into other media such as comics, film, television, and video games. Moreover, seeing cyberpunk as a general cultural practice, the Companion provides insights into photography, music, fashion, and activism. Cyberpunk, as the chapters presented here argue, is integrated with other critical theoretical tenets of our times, such as posthumanism, the Anthropocene, animality, and empire. And lastly, cyberpunk is a vehicle that lends itself to the rise of new futurisms, occupying a variety of positions in our regionally diverse reality and thus linking, as much as differentiating, our perspectives on a globalized technoscientific world. With original entries that engage cyberpunk’s diverse ‘angles’ and its proliferation in our life worlds, this critical reference will be of significant interest to humanities students and scholars of media, cultural studies, literature, and beyond.




Rebel Moon: House of the Bloodaxe (complete collection)


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Before they were hunted by the Imperium for leading a rebellion against Motherworld, Devra and Darrian Bloodaxe first went to war for their home. On the planet Shasu the royal House of Bloodaxe stands on the precipice of all out anarchy. After the Royal Family is slaughtered on Motherworld, the Imperium believes the perpetrators to be hiding amongst the tribal wilderfolk of Shasu. Torn between loyalty to Motherworld and the love for his late wife and her people, Lord Yisrael struggles under the weight of his crown. The brewing conflict threatens to turn son against daughter, children against father, and Shasu against Motherworld. The galaxy will never be the same again. From the mind of Zack Snyder, written by Mags Visaggio with art by Clark Bint and Francesco Segala, Rebel Moon: House of the Bloodaxe is a thrilling epic, and direct prequel to the Netflix original movie. Collects Rebel Moon: House of the Bloodaxe #1-4 “If you thoroughly enjoyed Zack Snyder’s film… this comic is for you.” – Comical Opinions