Pop Gun War Vol. 2: Chain Letter

Pop Gun War Vol. 2: Chain Letter
Title Pop Gun War Vol. 2: Chain Letter PDF eBook
Author Farel Dalrymple
Publisher Image Comics
Pages 180
Release 2017-06-14
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN 1534305203

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Stuck in a small town with a broken-down van, Emily goes on a walk. After following some shady characters through subterranean tunnels, she discovers three video monitors showing stories from a magical present, dreamy past, and strange future. In this long-awaited sequel to the award-winning and critically acclaimed graphic novel POP GUN WAR: GIFT, author and creator of The Wrenchies, FAREL DALRYMPLE, revisits his world of surreal urban fantasy.

Pop Gun War Volume 2: Chain Letter

Pop Gun War Volume 2: Chain Letter
Title Pop Gun War Volume 2: Chain Letter PDF eBook
Author Farel Dalrymple
Publisher Image Comics
Pages 0
Release 2017-06-20
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN 9781534301924

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Stuck in a small town with a broke down van Emily goes on a walk. After following some shady characters through subterranean tunnels she discovers three video monitors showing stories from a magical present, dreamy past, and strange future. In this long awaited sequel to the award winning and criticality acclaimed graphic novel POP GUN WAR: GIFT, author and creator of THE WRENCHIES, FAREL DALRYMPLE revisits his world of surreal urban fantasy.

Pop Gun War

Pop Gun War
Title Pop Gun War PDF eBook
Author Farel Dalrymple
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2017
Genre Children
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Stuck in a small town with a broke down van Emily goes on a walk. After following some shady characters through subterranean tunnels she discovers three video monitors showing stories from a magical present, dreamy past, and strange future.

Once Upon a Time Machine Volume 2

Once Upon a Time Machine Volume 2
Title Once Upon a Time Machine Volume 2 PDF eBook
Author Various
Publisher Dark Horse Comics
Pages 226
Release 2018-04-24
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1630083976

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Stories and myths from ancient Greece have fueled our dreams and fired our imaginations for centuries. Step inside a time machine built by a collection of today's finest storytellers, and enter a range of futures where familiar tales are re-imagined in an astonishing variety of styles. "Ancient" Greece: the year 3016 AD. And 4079 AD. And 6060 AD. From the trials of Heracles to the love songs of Orpheus, the myths and gods of the past are reborn in wondrous and scarcely imaginable futures. Witness exciting new visions of the Greek tradition from the hands and minds of Ronald Wimberly (Prince of Cats), Toby Cypress (Rodd Racer), Farel Dalrymple (The Wrenchies), and many more of today's most inventive creators. From the editors of the landmark Little Nemo: Dream Another Dream anthology, this follow up to the Harvey-nominated first volume of Once upon a Time Machine features a the comics debut of Hugo and Nebula Award-winning author Michael Swanwick (Stations of the Tide).

Image+ Vol. 2 #9

Image+ Vol. 2 #9
Title Image+ Vol. 2 #9 PDF eBook
Author Various
Publisher Image Comics
Pages 80
Release 2018-04-25
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN

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he latest issue of IMAGE+ magazine invites you to the vanguard of creator-owned comics, where sequential art's most passionate voices dive into their latest masterworks. Discover DEATH OR GLORY, RICK REMENDER (SEVEN TO ETERNITY, DEADLY CLASS) and BENGAL's new ongoing series about a vice-filled road trip through the backroads of America. JOSEPH KEATINGE (SHUTTER) prepares FLAVOR, a delicious mystery about a walled city where food is scarce and chefs fierce, illustrated with dreamy finesse by WOOK JIN CLARK. BRIAN K. VAUGHAN and MARCOS MARTêN also reveal the secrets behind BARRIER, their harrowing sci-fi exploration of immigration.

Proxima Centauri Vol. 1

Proxima Centauri Vol. 1
Title Proxima Centauri Vol. 1 PDF eBook
Author Farel Dalrymple
Publisher Image Comics
Pages 164
Release 2019-01-23
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN 1534313168

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Teenage wizard adventurer Sherwood Breadcoat is trapped on Proxima Centauri, a manufactured dimensional sphere 4.243 light-years from Earth. Looking for escape and a way back to his brotherÑSherwood must also deal with his confusing emotions, alien creatures, and all sorts of fantastic dangers. Starring Sherwood Breadcoat, "The Scientist" Duke Herzog, Dr. EXT the Time Traveler, the ghost M. Parasol, Shakey the Space Wizard, and Dhog Dahog, PROXIMA CENTAURI is a psychedelic science-fantasy action comic book drama from FAREL DALRYMPLE (The Wrenchies, POP GUN WAR). Collects PROXIMA CENTAURI #1-6

A History of the British Army, Vol.2 (of 2)

A History of the British Army, Vol.2 (of 2)
Title A History of the British Army, Vol.2 (of 2) PDF eBook
Author J. W. Fortescue
Publisher MACMILLAN AND CO
Pages 328
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The work of disbanding the Army began some months before the final conclusion of the Peace of Utrecht. By Christmas 1712 thirteen regiments of dragoons, twenty-two of foot, and several companies of invalids who had been called up to do duty owing to the depletion of the regular garrisons, had been actually broken. The Treaty was no sooner signed than several more were disbanded, making thirty-three thousand men discharged in all. More could not be reduced until the eight thousand men who were left in garrison in Flanders could be withdrawn, but even so the total force on the British Establishment, including all colonial garrisons, had sunk in 1714 to less than thirty thousand men. The soldiers received as usual a small bounty on discharge; and great inducements were offered to persuade them to take service in the colonies, or, in other words, to go into perpetual exile. But this disbandment was by no means so commonplace and artless an affair as might at first sight appear. One of the first measures taken in hand by Bolingbroke and by his creature Ormonde was the remodelling of the Army, by which term was signified the elimination of officers and of whole corps that favoured the Protestant succession, to make way for those attached to the Jacobite interest. Prompted by such motives, and wholly careless of the feelings of the troops, they violated the old rule that the youngest regiments should always be the first to be disbanded, and laid violent hands on several veteran corps. The Seventh and Eighth Dragoons, the Thirty-fourth, Thirty-third, Thirty-second, Thirtieth, Twenty-ninth, Twenty-eighth, Twenty-second, and Fourteenth Foot were ruthlessly sacrificed; nay, even the Sixth, one of the sacred six old regiments, and distinguished above all others in the Spanish War, was handed over for dissolution like a regiment of yesterday. There were bitter words and stormy scenes among regimental officers over such shameless, unjust, and insulting procedure. All these designs, however, were suddenly shattered by the death of Queen Anne. The accession of the Elector of Hanover to the throne was accomplished with a tranquillity which must have amazed even those who desired it most. Before the new King could arrive the country was gladdened by the return of the greatest of living Englishmen. Landing at Dover on the very day of the Queen's death, Marlborough was received with salutes of artillery and shouts of delight from a joyful crowd. Proceeding towards London next day he was met by the news that his name was excluded from the list of Lords-Justices to whom the government of the country was committed pending the King's arrival. Deeply chagrined, but preserving always his invincible serenity, he pushed on to the capital, intending to enter it with the same privacy that he had courted during his banishment in the Low Countries. But the people had decided that his entry must be one of triumph; and a tumultuous welcome from all classes showed that the country could and would make amends for the shameful treatment meted out to him two years before. On the 18th of September King George landed at Greenwich, and shortly afterwards the new ministry was nominated. Stanhope, the brilliant soldier of the Peninsular War, became second Secretary-of-State; William Pulteney, afterwards Earl of Bath, Secretary-at-War; Robert Walpole, Paymaster of the Forces; while Marlborough with some reluctance resumed his old appointments of Captain-General, Master-General of the Ordnance, and Colonel of the First Guards. He soon found, however, that though he held the titles, he did not hold the authority of the offices, and that the true control of the Army was transferred to the Secretary-at-War. To be continue in this ebook...