Vuzz


Book Description

Vuzz is a warrior. A looter who has simple needs in life: to fight, to eat and to make love. Vuzz lives a world where ruined cities are home to zombies, giant rabbits, and salacious wizards. A world where everything is desolation and uncertainties. A world where Vuzz can ultimately only count on himself. Which suits him just fine… Featured in stunning black and white, this story is deliberately offbeat and humorous, utilizing a stripped-down narration and minimalist illustrations. In the other works of Philippe Druillet, Vuzz is a character like no other!




Factory (complete collection)


Book Description

A band of Mutants slog through the harsh deserts of a dystopian planet in search of the Factory – the last semblance of civilization left among the wasteland. A dystopian nightmare where essentials are synthesized and controlled by tyrannical ruler, Lord Gucco. Gucco, fearful for his life, relies on the precognitive abilities of enhanced foetuses to protect himself from those that would do him harm. But with the precog out of the picture, Gucco is in grave danger… “Visually stunning” – Comic Book “Anyone who can’t get enough of Moebius would do well to go in search of Factory… Magnifique!” – Broken Frontier “The artistry and ideas behind Factory cannot be denied, and won’t let you deny it. At least not without a fight.” – Newsarama




The Season of the Snake (complete collection)


Book Description

Intersection 55 is the gateway to the Universe. Over the years, its builders, the Mohais, have learned to live by a strict moral code to ensure the smooth running of their ancestral responsibilities. But something is awakening… and the Snake is about to shatter the foundations of the world forever! “Superbly paced, complex yet compelling, and visually breathtaking.” – Multiversity Comics “Immense in scope, meticulous in its level of detail and challenging in the breadth of the world-building.” – Eye On Comics




Azimut


Book Description

The North Pole has disappeared! With no compass to divide the world, chaos ensues! Nations ride to war; a beautiful woman travels across the brawling continents to find eternal life; a daring aeronaut and a lovesick rabbit follow behind, sworn to thwart her quest; an eccentric scientist’s study of time-manipulating creatures has collapsed; and the mythical Time Snatcher, who stalks men’s dreams and steals their youth while they sleep, has reappeared. But what has the missing magnetic north got to do with it all? None can say, but the fate of the world hangs by a thread! Written by the award-winning Wilfrid Lupano and illustrated by Crayon d’Or prize winner Jean-Baptiste Andréae, Azimut is perfect for fans of Terry Gilliam and the whimsical creatures of Lewis Carroll.




The Chimera Brigade, Volume 1


Book Description

Amidst the turmoil of the First World War, a new breed of superhuman is born as a result of illegal chemical weapons. Marie Curie experiments upon them, sometimes with terrifying consequences. While some members of this unique new class of society choose to fight against injustice, others use their extraordinary capabilities to spread terror. However, something far more powerful is lurking on the horizon, a threat that could erase them from existence for good. Up against enemies who can hypnotise, walk through walls and even more unimaginable things - what chance does the human race have?




McCay


Book Description

“A beautifully rendered take on the life of Winsor McCay.” – The Beat “Smolderen and Bramanti seamlessly interweave the real biography of Winsor McCay with an intriguing fictional premise, bringing a new dimension (literally) to the story of his life and art.” – Brigid Alverson, Smash Pages In the enchanted world of dreams, a killer roams free and only the author of Little Nemo can stop him. 1889, the young Winsor McCay crosses paths with two men who will change the course of his life: Silas the anarchist, who could be his evil twin, and Professor Hinton, the renowned British mathematician and fourth-dimensional specialist. But a terrifying experience will change McCay forever. Twenty years later, a series of impossible murders forces McCay to face his demons, and travel back to a world between worlds…




Little Victories


Book Description

The award-winning graphic novel autobiography of a father, and the challenges he faces raising his autistic son. A beautiful visual exploration of the highs and lows experienced by a parent learning how to adapt to his son’s autism. Faced with a challenging road ahead, the author uses creative flair and ingenuity in order to connect with his son, enabling him to reach his fullest potential and prepare him for the transition into adulthood. This stunning insight into the nature of autism and the daily struggles of a parent uses humor and compassion to convey its message. This is the perfect creative outlet for anyone – from parent to teacher – looking for detailed information on the subject with a more personal touch. Yvon Roy won the Best Biography Award from the Disability Fund and Society, as well as reciving the INSPIREO High School Students Award for the most inspiring youth book, and the Literary Award for Citizenship from the Maine Teacher’s League. “Diving into this exquisite comic book is truly a journey into the life of a child and will interest all parents concerned with understanding what their offspring is made of.” – Huffington Post “A beautiful book, both in substance and form.” – BD Gest “A vibrant song of comfort for autism.” – Actua BD




Atar Gull


Book Description

Atar Gull or the tale of a model slave “I, Atar Gull, will never cry.” A man forced into slavery seeks cold-blooded revenge on those who took his freedom. From Fabien Nury, the award winning writer of the best-selling The Death of Stalin and Tyler Cross. Atar Gull is an African Chief doomed to follow his father’s footsteps as a slave in colonial Jamaica. Captured by notorious pirate Brulart, Atar Gull is taken on a gruelling journey across the Atlantic, witnessing horrors and injustices that should befall no man. Sold to ‘honorable’ slave owner Tom Will, he learns to bid his time with an unyielding resilience, until he can stay idle no more. Renowned writer Fabien Nury (Death to the Tsar, Tyler Cross) once again collaborates with artist Brüno (Nemo, Tyler Cross) for this illuminating take on the struggle of one man’s revenge amidst the height of the slave trade.




The Wrath of Fantomas


Book Description

Prepare to stare Death in the face! Fantomas, the ruthless master of crime and terror from countless books, films, and serials, finally faces justice! Alas, the man of a hundred faces is determined not to go to the grave alone… and his epitaph will be written in nightmares. Adapted from the work of Marcel Allain and Pierre Souvestre, with a plot worthy of the best noir novels, Bocquet Rocheleau plunges the reader into the Paris of the 1910s and provokes terror and fascination by resurrecting Fantomas, the an of a hundred faces… All masked men and women who grace the pages of American comics and movie screens are Fantomas’ illegitimate children. His blood flows in the veins of each of them. “From the second I started reading you couldn’t have wrenched it out of my hands. It’s a perfect blend of horror, humor, and heart. This book will make you laugh one moment and terrify you the next.” – Chris King (Penny Dreadful)




Oscar Martin's Solo: The Survivors of Chaos


Book Description

In a desolate, post-apocalyptic world filled with vicious mutant animals and savage hunters, Solo the rat does everything he can to survive. Warner Bros Lifetime Achievement Award winner, Oscar Martin, delivers an action-packed, heart-breaking tale of one rat’s journey to understand what it means to be truly alive. “A gorgeous post-apocalyptic story that deserves your attention.” – MDCU Comics “Martin takes pages from Jack Kirby’s Kamandi, Mad Max, and Spartacus to create a world as brutal as it is complex.” – Bitfeed