| | | |  | 30 Days Of Night by Steve Niles & Ben Templesmith. 30 Days of Night collects all three issues of Steve Niles blood-curdling tale of vampires running amok in the arctic in one handsome volume. Niles gripping tale, vividly brought to life through the evocative artwork of Ben Templesmith, details the unfortunate town of Barrow, Alaska, whose month-long winter darkness provides a siren call to a band of bloodthirsty vampires. The townspeoples only hope of survival lies in the hands of Stella and Eben, the local husband-and-wife sheriff team. This 30 Days of Night collection features additional story pages not included in the original releases, as well as an introduction by acclaimed horror scribe Clive Barker. more info
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|  | Preacher by Garth Ennis & Steve Dillon Touched by a being beyond his understanding, imbued with arcane knowledge and armed with a voice that must be obeyed, Reverend Jesse Custer embarks on a mission to find God. Joined by a gun-toting ex-girlfriend and an Irish vampire, Custer sets off to track down the Almighty, and, along the way, encounters the indestructible Saint of Killers. more info
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|  | Painkiller Jane Jimmy Palmiotti, Joe Quesada and Lee Moder present Painkiller Jane: The Return! Collecting all three issues of the Dynamite return of Jane, this trade paperback collection also features a complete cover gallery (featuring the art of Joe Quesada, Jimmy Palmiotti, Amanda Connor, and Lee Moder), as well as an on-set diary by Jimmy Palmiotti, detailing his visit to the set of the all-new Painkiller Jane TV series on SCI-FI starring Terminator 3s Kristanna Loken, as well as an interview with the creators. Dynamite, paperback, 112 pages more info
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|  | 28 Days Later Written by horror master Steve Niles (creator of the classic 30 Days of Night) and illustrated by three of the most terrifyingly talented illustrators working in comics today, 28 Days Later: The Aftermath begins before the hit movie - and ends with a shocking revelation that leads into the events of the sequel, 28 Weeks Later. Two idealistic scientists unwittingly developing the deadliest virus the world has ever known...A family making desperate choices as they struggle to survive the Infection's initial outbreak...A lone gunslinging survivor battling the Infected in a decimated London...Four original tales chronicling the greatest horror humanity has ever faced come together in a bloody conclusion as terrifying as the Rage Virus itself. more info
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|  | Ghost Rider Once upon a time, Johnny Blaze made a deal with the Devil - and to no ones surprise but his own, he got shafted. Now trapped in hell, with the Spirit of Vengeance bonded to his immortal soul and weighing him down, Johnny may have finally found a way out. But at what cost? From the depths of Hell to the glittering spires of Heaven, the Ghost Rider rides again, blazing new trails and dispensing fiery vengeance in his wake. more info
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|  | Frank Miller's 300 by Frank Miller and Lynn Varley The armies of Persia - a vast horde greater than any the world has ever known - are poised to crush Greece, an island of reason and freedom in a sea of madness and tyranny. Standing between Greece and this tidal wave of destruction are a tiny detachment of but three hundred warriors. Frank Miller's epic retelling of history's supreme moment of battlefield valor is finally collected in a glorious hardcover volume in its intended format. Each two-page spread from the original comics is presented as a single undivided page. Story and art by Frank Miller, painted by Lynn Varley. HC, 13x10, 88pg, FC more info
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|  | Casino Royale
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|  | Dr Who Graphic Novels
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|  | V For Vendetta Written by Alan Moore; art by David Lloyd A powerful story about loss of freedom and individuality, V FOR VENDETTA takes place in a totalitarian England following a devastating war that changed the face of the planet. In a world without political freedom, personal freedom and precious little faith in anything comes a mysterious man in a white porcelain mask who fights political oppressors through terrorism and seemingly absurd acts. It's a gripping tale of the blurred lines between ideological good and evil. 288pg. Colour. Softcover Suggested for mature readers
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|  | Serenity Writer:Joss Whedon, Brett Matthews Artist:Will Conrad Joss Whedon makes his big-screen debut as writer/director with Serenity, the big-budget feature follow-up to his cult-hit TV show Firefly - the story of a ship full of mercenaries, outlaws, fugitives, and one law-abiding prostitute running across the fringes of space. Now Whedon pens a three issue miniseries based on the film with Brett Matthews, whose previous credits include Spider-Man specials with Daredevil and Wolverine, episodes of TV's Firefly and an Angel miniseries. The crew of Serenity once again find themselves broke and on the wrong side of a number of very large firearms, making the first issue a case study in how to mix intense, Whedon-style character interaction with cinematic action and violence. Artist Will Conrad and colorist Laura Martin paint a rough and wild world of adventure across a strange and dangerous universe. more info
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|  | Sin City by Frank Miller There's a big ugly guy and a dame that smells like angels ought to smell, in a lousy room in a lousy part of a lousy town. But that room becomes heaven and that dame's the perfect woman. The goddess. Goldie. So when Marv wakes up and someone's killed his goddess, he figures he'll find that someone and return the favor. But it won't be quick and quiet, the way it was with Goldie. It'll be loud and nasty. more info
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|  | Fantastic Four Reed Richards. Sue Richards. Benjamin Grimm. Johnny Storm. All adventurers at heart, they rocketed into space in an experimental starship, the first humans to attempt interstellar travel. But a freak encounter with cosmic rays changed their lives forever, granting each unique powers. Financed by the profits from Reed's inventions, Mr. Fantastic, Invisible Woman the Thing and the Human Torch turned tragedy into triumph. From that day forward, they began new lives. more info
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|  | Constantine/Hellblazer John Constantine, Hellblazer - man of mystery, master magician, total bastard. Constantine is a working-class mage, a thief, a con-artist, former punk, and savior of the known universe. He has no superpowers, only a sharp wit, a little bit of magic, and a reputation Alister Crowley would envy. First appearing as a background character in 1985 in Alan Moore's SWAMP THING, he gained his own series in 1987, and the title remains one of the mainstays of DC's Vertigo line. more info
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|  | Tim Burton Stuff Delightfully twisted offerings from the creator of "Beetlejuice", "Edward Scissorhands" and "The Nightmare Before Christmas" here
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