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Conan finds himself wrapped up in a plot to unseat the king of Aquilonia as his journey down the Road of Kings concludes. But when everything goes wrong, the Cimmerian and his coconspirators become lost in the catacombs beneath the city, surrounded by zombies and monstrous insects, all while civil war brews above their heads! Collects Conan: Road of Kings #7-#12. [(W) Roy Thomas (A) Mike Hawthorne & Various (CA) Dan Jackson, Aleksi Briclot]
In this volume collecting issues #11-16, the Bug-Bee-Gone boys bury one of their own while another member of the team remains missing, but the business of bug-killing must go on. [Written by Simon Oliver / Art by Tony Moore, Mike Hawthorne and John Lucas / Cover by Phillip Bond]
The final tale of the last Fear Agent! Heath Huston is the only remaining human in a universe that has been totally amalgamated by Tetaldian robotic conquerors. As the Tetaldians continue to hunt him, Heath uncovers the history of the robot hordes and their secret coconspirators. The odds are stacked higher than ever, his body is aged and broken. Presented with one final opportunity for redemption, can the last Fear Agent move past his role in it all and give the bastards a little back? [(W) Rick Remender (A) Mike Hawthorne & Various (CA) Lee Loughridge, Jerome Opena]
Mass Effect: Homeworlds returns with a brand-new tale of turian Garrus Vakarian, from Garrus's Mass Effect 3 writer John Dombrow! Garrus has fought valiantly alongside Commander Shepard, but his time away from his home planet Palaven has seen crime and corruption take hold there, a contradiction that becomes clearer as he investigates the murder of a turian on Omega. Cutting to the heart of Homeworlds, Garrus must choose between fighting for the galaxy or protecting his home! [(W) Mac Walters & Various (A) Garry Brown (CA) Michael Atiyeh, Anthony Palumbo]
Mass Effect 3 lead writer Mac Walters kicks off a new series of single-issue stories featuring heroes and adventures essential to the story of BioWare's latest blockbuster! Each issue will star one of the main characters of Mass Effect 3 in a story written by the BioWare writer who wrote that character in the game-beginning with a Mac Walters-penned tale of brash young gun James Vega!
By Stuart Moore An offbeat one-shot featuring STAR TREK's most unlikely alien race! Welcome to Serjilla IV, an abandoned world completely overrun by Tribbles: friendly, trilling balls of fur that eat constantly and, in the words of Dr. Leonard McCoy, 'reproduce at will.' When a human freighter, boarded by hostile Klingons, crash-lands on Serjilla, the Tribbles' quiet but lonely existence is shattered. It's a simple situation, really-three desperate humans, a squadron of angry Klingons, and a billion hungry Tribbles. What could possibly go wrong? Available with two covers (by Hawthorne and a photo cover) which will be sent randomly unless ordered as a set.
"Get Your Freak On" Part 3. With Janus Sr. and Jr. brutally severed from each other, the Un-Men-produced reality show American Freak faces premature cancellation - until Cranius has a brainstorm (what else?). Meanwhile, Kilcrop comes face to face with the leaders of the gaff uprising, unaware he's been betrayed by someone close to him, who he'd like to bring closer. [Written by John Whalen / Art by Mike Hawthorne / Cover by Tomer Hanuke]
Get Your Freak On," Part 4. Kilcrop and Niko search for answers to the Aberrance murders in a decommissioned nuclear containment chamber. Someone tips off Cranius. Now they are trapped underground with UnCorp's ruthless security force, led by the multi-eyed Argus Panoptes, closing in. [Written by John Whalen / Art by Mike Hawthorne / Cover by Tomer Hanuka]
Don't miss this special self-contained story, "Domestic Disturbances." Years ago in a sleazy carnival sideshow, Agent Kilcrop lost his only brother - and the one true friend he ever had. Today, the scandal surrounding Kilcrop's tragedy is something his bureaucratic bosses are only too happy to hold over his head. [Written by John Whalen / Art by Mike Hawthorne / Cover by Tomer Hanuka]
Part 1 of 'Children of Paradox,' an anomalous new story arc. Agent Kilcrop reluctantly returns to the deviant dystopia known as Aberrance. As the city's new security chief. Now, when an UnCorp employee is stricken by a grotesque illness, Kilcrop must face temptations he never could have imagined - in the form of a seductive sexpot with a sickening secret. [Written by John Whalen / Art by Mike Hawthorne / Cover by Tomer Hanuka]
Part 2 of "Children of Paradox." Inkabod reveals the source of his skin-crawling condition and his tale has Cranius a little too interested. Could this strange affliction be somehow linked to the origin of the Un-Men themselves? Possibly, but Kilcrop and Niko have stranger things to deal with. [Written by John Whalen / Art by Mike Hawthorne / Cover by Tomer Hanuka]
In the jarring conclusion of the second skin-crawling story arc, Janus Jr. learns a sickening secret about his past. It's enough to make him run to his mommy - if he had one. Then again, he just might. And she's the mother of all mothers. [Written by John Whalen / Art by Mike Hawthorne / Cover by Tomer Hanuka]
Since his arrival in Aberrance, Kilcrop has been dogged by dark hints of a secret past - a past he shares with none other than Cranius himself. Now, in this special stand-alone issue, the hidden history of the albino agent and the Living Brain is revealed. And like all things in Aberrance, it's not pretty. [Written by John Whalen / Art by Mike Hawthorne / Cover by Tomer Hanuka]
The curtain falls on the freak show. Vertigo's strange band of mutants and misfits save the best for last in this powerfully perverse conclusion to THE UN-MEN. Cranius "The Living Brain" perpetrates his sickest crime yet, Kilcrop discovers the tragic secret of Niko's past, and Aberrance erupts in a bloodbath that puts the carnage back in "carny." [Written by John Whalen / Art by Mike Hawthorne / Cover by Tomer Hanuka]
Breakout writer John Whalen and Eisner-nominated artist Mike Hawthorne (THE EXTERMINATORS, Queen and Country) bring chilling new life to THE UN-MEN - the former SWAMP THING adversaries created by Len Wein and Bernie Wrightson - in this volume collecting the first five issues of the new series that explores what it means to be a freak in a society filled with gawkers. After a sideshow attraction called "The Gill-Boy" is murdered, an albino agent known as Kilcrop is dispatched by the government to solve the case. To uncover the truth, Kilcrop must infiltrate Aberrance, where society's most misshapen outcasts find their own kind of freedom. Scheduled to arrive in April. [Written by John Whalen / Art by Mike Hawthorne / Cover by Tomer Hanuka]
Explore what it means to be a freak in a society filled with gawkers in this final collection featuring issues #6-13 of the chilling series. When the albino government agent known as Kilcrop investigates a mysterious illness infecting the town of Aberrance, he winds up facing temptations he never could have imagined. [Written by John Whalen / Art by Mike Hawthorne / Cover by Tomer Hanuka]
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