Centuries after humanity disappeared, the Earth belongs to our leftovers: the animals, genetically modified for a war they don't remember, guarding a world they don't understand. But for one young winged monkey, the repressive tribal routines are unbearable. Her name is QORA. She yearns to explore, to discover...to fly free. Eisner nominee Simon Spurrier (Cry Havoc, The Spire, X-Men Legacy) and star artist Caspar Wijngaard (Limbo, Dark Souls, Assassin's Creed) unite for an all-ages-friendly fable about teenage rebellion and animal antics amidst the ruins of civilization. Collects Angelic #1-6.
The team behind Limbo, Dan Watters (Lucifer, Coffin Bound) and Caspar Wijngaard (Star Wars, Peter Cannon: Thunderbolt), launch a brand-new Ongoing Series. In the summer of 1994, a haunted house walks across California. Inside is Ami, lead singer of a high school punk band-who's been missing for weeks. How did she get there, and what do these ghosts want? Expect three-chord songs and big bloody action that's Power Rangers meets The Shining (yes, really).
The Old James House has lost its ghosts. With her new powers, it's up to Ami to bring them backwhether they want to come home or not. Even when they're really big ghosts wrapped in metal, with lots of sharp edges and things.
The Old James House turns on Ami. If she can't conquer her own demons, how can she expect to conquer those that haunt its hallways? Perhaps demons aren't for conquering. Perhaps we must fight alongside them The house fistfights a monster is what we're getting at, in the end of our first story arc.
It's three months since a haunted house walked through Santa Manos - and now the US military would like a walking ghost-powered weapon of their very own, thank you very much. The Home Sick Pilots might be the key to their getting one. If they can be convinced to sell out, that is.
Presumed dead, traveling across the country, Ami just might finally be happy. But you can't outrun your problems forever - which is particularly a problem if your problems take the form of a one-hundred-ton haunted house.
It's the Home Sick Pilots vs. the Nuclear Bastards in a final battle of the bands that could well be the final battle of the bands on the planet. No advance tickets, drink tokens available at the door.
The history of the ghosts is laid bare as Rip and Buzz's hunt for the final missing ghost of the Old James House takes them deep into the past sins of America.
END OF STORY ARC Everything ends. In fire. In truth. In A LOT of house-punching.
A national trauma has been successfully weaponized-which is probably fine and very unlikely to end in tears or provoke an army of ghosts to flood from the earth to seek revenge.
NEW STORY ARC! The Old James House might turn out to be Ami's only hope...but it's still missing a piece. And if anyone's going to survive, that final ghost must be found.
In the summer of 1994, a haunted house walks across California. Inside is Ami, lead singer of a high school punk band-who's been missing for weeks. How did she get there? What do these ghosts want? And does this mean the band has to break up? Expect three-chord songs and big bloody action as Power Rangers meets The Shining (yes really), and as writer Dan Watters (Lucifer, Coffin Bound) and artist Caspar Wijngaard (Limbo, Star Wars, Peter Cannon: Thunderbolt) delve into the horrors of misspent youth. Collects Home Sick Pilots #1-5.
There is a haunted house that has learned to walk. As it chases her across the country, Ami, lead singer of the Home Sick Pilots, regrets teaching it how. But when the military attempts to develop their own ghost-powered weapon, the Old James House might be the only defense the world has against what they unleash. Collects Home Sick Pilots #6-10.
At long last, it's the Home Sick Pilots-in a walking haunted house-versus the Nuclear Bastards-in a mech fueled by the sins of the nation. A battle of the bands to end all battles... and probably the world as we know it. DAN WATTERS (Arkham City: The Order of the World, COFFIN BOUND) and CASPAR WIJNGAARD (Star Wars, Peter Cannon: Thunderbolt) return for the thrilling final volume of bloody action, busted guitar pedals, and ghosts. Collects HOME SICK PILOTS #11-15
The only superhero in a world without superheroes, can Peter Cannon find anything in this mundane dimension to defend it against the endless powers of a god???
All that exists, and all that ever will exists rests on the confrontation between two men who are the same man. Peter Cannon versus Peter Cannon, for the future of the canon. Who wins? Who loses? Peter Cannon. Evidently.
A thousand dimensions from ours. All Earths' best hopes, resting on our heroes' fight. They've got everything... except a chance.
His level of genius is matched only by his heroics, and in humanity's darkest hour, he's the hero they need the most-alas, poor humanity. Peter Cannon-the man known as Thunderbolt-is only too happy to leave civilization to face its end. Kieron Gillen (The Wicked + the Divine) teams up with powerhouse artist Caspar Wijngaard (Doctor Aphra) as he returns to the superhero genre with a dark, humorous and relentless love song to the genre. Well, Love Song in a Leonard Cohen Love Song kind of way. Peter Cannon, Thunderbolt: saving a world he hates.
A Rogue's End part 1. • After all she's been through, professional disaster-zone Doctor Aphra is right back where she started: working for Darth Vader. • What villainous use has the dark lord found for her, to make him spare the life of his most annoying foe...? • And how long does she have to try and slither out of harm's way before he decides to finish what he started years ago...? Star Wars © Lucasfilm Ltd. & TM. All rights reserved. Used under authorization. Text and illustrations for Star Wars are © 2019 Lucasfilm Ltd.
Luke works as a mailman in Los Angeles and moonlights as a thief - the empty houses on his postal route are rich, easy pickings for him and his friends. Everything goes to plan until one house turns out to not quite be so empty. The situation spirals out of control, leaving the happy-go-lucky thieves battling for their lives. And all because of Tabatha...
Richard is having a bad year. He's lost his job, lost his girlfriend, put on weight and developed the ability to see the deaths of everyone around him. Plagued by horrific premonitions, he decides to end it all, but there are old and powerful forces at work that have their own plans for his power. Pitched into a world of eldritch horror that lurks just beneath the surface of London's civilized veneer, the only chance Richard has of finding peace is to unravel the mysteries of his own past. He's having a really, really bad year.