Axe Cop Vol. 2 : Bad Guy Earth
Title | Axe Cop Vol. 2 : Bad Guy Earth PDF eBook |
Author | Malachai Nicolle |
Publisher | Dark Horse Comics |
Pages | 123 |
Release | 2011-10-04 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 1621151700 |
Now Axe Cop and Dinosaur Soldier are being treated like bad guys, not only by the police, but by the president and the army, too! But when a pair of psychic brothers barge in from outer space and turn the army into bad guys, who gets the call to set things right? Axe Cop! This volume, with art from Eisner nominee Ethan Nicolle, collects the three-issue miniseries.
Axe Cop Vol 2: Bad Guy Earth
Title | Axe Cop Vol 2: Bad Guy Earth PDF eBook |
Author | Malachai Nicolle |
Publisher | Dark Horse |
Pages | 104 |
Release | 2011 |
Genre | Comics & Graphic Novels |
ISBN | 9781595828255 |
Now Axe Cop and Dinosaur Soldier are being treated like bad guys, not only by the police, but by the president and the army, too! But when a pair of psychic brothers barge in from outer space and turn the army into bad guys, who gets the call to set things right? Axe Cop! This volume, with art from Eisner nominee Ethan Nicolle, collects the three-issue miniseries.
Axe Cop Volume 6: American Choppers
Title | Axe Cop Volume 6: American Choppers PDF eBook |
Author | Malachai Nicolle |
Publisher | Dark Horse Comics |
Pages | 114 |
Release | 2014-12-02 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 1630081027 |
Axe Cop reunites with Super Axe, an old friend from college, and the two of them decide to start a superteam of axe-wielding heroes to defend America called The American Choppers. They are joined by Captain Axe, Axe Girl, Axe Woman, Axe Dog, and other axe-wielding heroes. The only problem is that there is no bad guys left, but that all changes when mysterious giant creatures attack the city.
Bearmageddon
Title | Bearmageddon PDF eBook |
Author | Ethan Nicolle |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 2016-02-05 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780997274608 |
BEARS HAVE DECLARED WAR ON ALL HUMANS. When Joel Morley and his slacker friends ditch society to live in the forest, they discover bears have declared war on mankind. With the help of a mountain man they return to the city. But With bears mutating and invading in massive numbers, it looks like the end of civilization as we know it.
Axe Cop Vol. 3
Title | Axe Cop Vol. 3 PDF eBook |
Author | Malachai Nicolle |
Publisher | Dark Horse Comics |
Pages | 153 |
Release | 2012-04-10 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 1621151182 |
Axe Cop returns with a collection of new, exciting, and unpredictable stories! Written by the endlessly inventive six-year-old Malachai Nicolle and drawn by his Eisner Award–nominated thirty-year-old brother Ethan Nicolle, Axe Cop joins his comrades Uni-baby, Bat Warthog Man, and Dinosaur Soldier to fight bad guys and restore justice for kids—and grownups—everywhere! * Foreword by Lost scribe Damon Lindehof! * Axe Cop Volume 1 has sold over 12,000 copies to date! "Fun with a capital F." —Ain't It Cool News
Axe Cop Vol 2: Bad Guy Earth
Title | Axe Cop Vol 2: Bad Guy Earth PDF eBook |
Author | Malachai Nicolle |
Publisher | Dark Horse |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2011-10-04 |
Genre | Comics & Graphic Novels |
ISBN | 9781621151708 |
Now Axe Cop and Dinosaur Soldier are being treated like bad guys, not only by the police, but by the president and the army, too! But when a pair of psychic brothers barge in from outer space and turn the army into bad guys, who gets the call to set things right? Axe Cop! This volume, with art from Eisner nominee Ethan Nicolle, collects the three-issue miniseries.
The Uninhabitable Earth
Title | The Uninhabitable Earth PDF eBook |
Author | David Wallace-Wells |
Publisher | Crown |
Pages | 386 |
Release | 2019-02-19 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 052557672X |
#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • “The Uninhabitable Earth hits you like a comet, with an overflow of insanely lyrical prose about our pending Armageddon.”—Andrew Solomon, author of The Noonday Demon NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY The New Yorker • The New York Times Book Review • Time • NPR • The Economist • The Paris Review • Toronto Star • GQ • The Times Literary Supplement • The New York Public Library • Kirkus Reviews It is worse, much worse, than you think. If your anxiety about global warming is dominated by fears of sea-level rise, you are barely scratching the surface of what terrors are possible—food shortages, refugee emergencies, climate wars and economic devastation. An “epoch-defining book” (The Guardian) and “this generation’s Silent Spring” (The Washington Post), The Uninhabitable Earth is both a travelogue of the near future and a meditation on how that future will look to those living through it—the ways that warming promises to transform global politics, the meaning of technology and nature in the modern world, the sustainability of capitalism and the trajectory of human progress. The Uninhabitable Earth is also an impassioned call to action. For just as the world was brought to the brink of catastrophe within the span of a lifetime, the responsibility to avoid it now belongs to a single generation—today’s. LONGLISTED FOR THE PEN/E.O. WILSON LITERARY SCIENCE WRITING AWARD “The Uninhabitable Earth is the most terrifying book I have ever read. Its subject is climate change, and its method is scientific, but its mode is Old Testament. The book is a meticulously documented, white-knuckled tour through the cascading catastrophes that will soon engulf our warming planet.”—Farhad Manjoo, The New York Times “Riveting. . . . Some readers will find Mr. Wallace-Wells’s outline of possible futures alarmist. He is indeed alarmed. You should be, too.”—The Economist “Potent and evocative. . . . Wallace-Wells has resolved to offer something other than the standard narrative of climate change. . . . He avoids the ‘eerily banal language of climatology’ in favor of lush, rolling prose.”—Jennifer Szalai, The New York Times “The book has potential to be this generation’s Silent Spring.”—The Washington Post “The Uninhabitable Earth, which has become a best seller, taps into the underlying emotion of the day: fear. . . . I encourage people to read this book.”—Alan Weisman, The New York Review of Books