BARBARIC Vol. 1
- 104pagine
- 4 ore di lettura
Michael Moreci crea narrazioni avvincenti che fondono entusiasmanti avventure spaziali con temi umani risonanti. Il suo stile narrativo è caratterizzato da un ritmo dinamico e trame coinvolgenti che immergono i lettori in mondi suggestivi. Celebrato per la sua originalità, il lavoro di Moreci attrae un vasto pubblico, colmando il divario tra gli appassionati di fantascienza e gli amanti delle avvincenti narrazioni a fumetti. Possiede un talento distintivo nel creare personaggi credibili e universi complessi, affermandosi come una voce unica nella narrativa contemporanea.







It's a dangerous time for the last remaining humans. Captured by the Cylons on New Caprica, the colonists live in fear of what every new day will bring. As the Cylons press their oppressive--and life-threatening agenda--the survivors grow more desperate to reclaim their freedom.But there's hope. Out in the wilds of New Caprica, beyond the Cylon boundaries, is a band of human freedom fighters.They answer to no one. They fear no Cylons. They are Twilight Command--and they have a plan.From writer Michael Moreci (Wasted Space, Archie Meets Batman '66) and artist Breno Tamura (Batgirl and the Birds of Prey) comes the untold tale of Twilight Command!
Galactian guardians have attacked! Wait. Who the f are the galactic guardians? Billy, Molly, and Dust are divided in the attack. Molly and Dust battle an evil space sorcerer, while Billy is held captive by a cult that demands he cleanse his soul.THE GALAXY IS WRECKED—A COCKTAIL OF WARLORDS, PIRATES, AND TINPOT DICTATORS, STIRRED TO A FRENZY BY AN ALCOHOLIC FORMER PROPHET. TAKE A SIP AND GET WASTED.Your favorite existential space opera is back for a third round, and this time it's personal! Internal strife tears Billy, Molly and Dust apart, when a crew of galactic guardians hijacks their ship. Now divided, the team careens across the galaxy. Molly and Dust wage war with an evil sorcerer, while Billy is held captive on a planet that demands he cleanse his twisted soul. WASTED SPACE has been hailed as one of the best comics of 2018 and 2019 by dozens of publications—and one of the best comics of the past decade by Panel Patter. It's the space adventure for our troubled times, so take a sip and get wasted.Collects #11 to #15 of the twenty-five issue series.
This debut thriller tells the story of a man who is framed as a spy and sent to Russia, where he must escape, clear his name, and save the world.
For Billy Bane, Molly, Dust, and the outcasts they meet along the way, the path to galactic (and personal) peace isn't getting any easier. They have their mission, delivered by the strange, towering deity known as Legion: They must kill the Creator, which is no easy feat. But it might be the only way to set the galaxy free, or it might just mean the end of all things. Packed with high-stakes action, existential angst, and biting humor, WASTED SPACE has been hailed as one of the best comics of 2018 by countless publications. It's a unique, fresh take on the classic pulp space adventure--"like Star Wars by way of 2018" (Batman's Bookcase); "nihilistic and twisted" (Nerdist).
"Collects Hack/Slash: Son of Samhain #1-5, Hack/Slash: resurrection #1-12, the Hack/Slash: me without you one-shot, the Nailbiter/Hack/Slash one-shot, and bonus features"--Back cover.
The second entry in the Star Wars-inspired series that Nerdist calls 'the next big thing.'
Get all three Stranger Things holiday specials in one package! In the Halloween Special, Will, Mike, Lucas, and Dustin gather in Castle Byers to eat candy and scare each other with a spooky story, revealing the quaint town’s darkest secret: the Child-Eater of Hawkins. In the Winter Special, Eleven and the kids of Hawkins are getting into the full spirit of the season. As they recall their favorite stories from their childhoods to teach Eleven about Christmas, tensions run high as Dustin swears he saw something spooky lurking in the forest outside. In the Summer Special, Officers Powell and Callahan patrol the “mean” streets of Hawkins, Indiana with the enthusiasm of two hefty dachshunds pretending to be bloodhounds. Typically they don’t have to chase down more than the occasional petty theft and teenagers smoking refer but lately, the town has been getting weirder, and while they might not get to the bottom of it they just might be lucky enough to survive. Featuring writing by Michael Moreci, Chris Roberson, and Keith Champagne, and art by Todor Hristov, ABEL, and Caio Filipe. Colors by Chris O'Halloran, DJ Chavis and Dan Jackson, with lettering by Nate Piekos.
Set before the original 1968 Planet of the Apes films, Ape Society has reached a new golden age, but there are growing ripples of dissent.