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The Nail


Rob Zombie - 2005
    A semi-pro wrestler, Hauser has been touring the country performing at small-time arenas until the fateful night he and his family fun afoul of a bloodthirsty gang of Satanic bikers.

Son of the Gun: Sinner - Volume 1


Alejandro Jodorowsky - 1995
    Jodorowsky and Bess pull no punches in this tale of a modern-day gunslinger's path through the darkest places in the human soul Juan's ascension from an orphan in the slums to the governor's number one bodyguard will cost him his soul - and finding redemption may cost him his life From master storyteller Alexandro Jodorowsky (The Incal, The Metabarons), with art by Georges Bess (The White Lama, Anibal 5).

Locke & Key: Alpha #1


Joe Hill - 2013
    The shadows have never been darker and the end has never been closer. Turn the key and open the last door; it's time to say goodbye.

Neverwhere


Richard Corben - 1973
    This enchanting visual epic will be ranked among the great classics of fantasy.

Last Look


Charles Burns - 2016
    The fragments of the past collide with the reality of the present, nightmarish dreams evolve into an even more dreadful reality, and when you finally find out where all of this has been going, and what it means . . . it will make you go right back to the first page and read it all again with new eyes. Just like Doug.(With full-color illustrations throughout)

Tank Girl Collection


Alan C. Martin - 1993
    Their tank has been lost in a wager and the Australian Mafia are after their pelts. Their only hope seems to lie on the other side of the country, with Booga's estranged little brother.

Mudman Volume 1


Paul Grist - 2012
    He's been run over, got detention, and his police officer father has been taken prisoner by armed bank robbers. And now his body seems to be turning to mud...Collects MUDMAN #1-5

Red Range


Joe R. Lansdale - 1999
    An original western graphic novel that is "weird, violent, and funny in a way that Lansdale fans have come to expect." Combining an unusual mix of racial unrest, odd ball characters and strange happenings, Red Range has been illustrated with unerring style by legendary artist Sam Glanzman who helps Lansdale establish an edgy tale like no other.

Lip Hook


David Hine - 2018
    For its inhabitants, the village is more than the end of the road—it’s the end of the world. Beyond it, there is nothing but mist-shrouded marshland. Few travellers take the road to Lip Hook, but one foggy night, a car speeds perilously toward the village. The driver is a dangerously beautiful woman, the passenger a man with a gunshot wound and a suitcase containing a treasure he has risked his life for. Cash-strapped but in need of a place to hide, the two fugitives seek shelter at the Hanged Man Inn, where the woman persuades the innkeeper to accept payment in kind. As days pass and the woman extends her services to more of Lip Hook's men, among them the village priest, a false faith grips the community—and reason, logic, and humanity begin to disappear.

The Exterminators, Vol. 1: Bug Brothers


Simon Oliver - 2006
    Henry James, the newest exterminator, sees the job as a way to cleanse the sins of his dark past, he has a hard time getting his view across to his careerist girlfriend, sociopathic partner and the general bunch of freaks he calls co-workers. Meanwhile, what Henry and the "bug brothers" of Bug-Bee-Gone Co. don't understand is that human beings may be the true pests — and bugs could be the real exterminator.Collects issues 1-5.

Creatures of the Night


Neil Gaiman - 2000
    Rewritten by Gaiman for this graphic novel, these two ominous stories from the author's award-winning prose work Smoke and Mirrors: Short Fictions and Illusions feature animals and people not being quite what they seem.In "The Price," a black cat like a small panther arrives at a country home and is soon beset by mysterious and vicious wounds. What is he fighting every night that could do this, and why does he persist?"The Daughter of Owls" recounts an eerie old tale of a foundling girl who was left with an owl pellet as a newborn on the steps of the Dymton Church. She was soon cloistered away in a local convent, but by her fourteenth year word of her beauty had spread -- and those who would prey upon her faced unforeseen consequences.

Fatale #1


Ed Brubaker - 2012
    to a seductive woman who's been on the run since 1935, a mobster who may be an immortal demon monster, and the stories of all the doomed men who've been caught in their decades-long struggle.FATALE blends noir and horror to tell a riveting epic unlike anything you've seen before.

ZombieWorld: Champion of the Worms


Mike Mignola - 1998
    Dark horror and high adventure mingle as a team of heroes race against an unstoppable evil bent on the end of mankind.

Call of Wonderland


Dan Wickline - 2012
    Meanwhile on earth, a literary student researching Lovecraft will discover a long-forgotten secret that could save, or damn us all! Don't miss out on this incredible mini-series that sets the stage for the upcoming Wonderland ongoing series!

Concrete, Volume 1: Depths


Paul Chadwick - 2005
    Depths, the first in a series of collections reprinting the classic early Concrete stories along with never-before-collected short stories, includes the Eisner-nominated "Orange Glow" and "Vagabond," Paul Chadwick's autobiographical account of a cross-country hitchhiking trip.• "Probably the best comic being published today by anyone, anywhere."—Harlan Ellison• Paul Chadwick's Concrete has won five Eisner Awards and three Harvey Awards.• One of GQ's "20 Graphic Novels You Should Read."