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Created by George Gladir & Stan Goldberg Written by George Gladir Pencilled by Stand Goldberg Inked by Bob Smith Lettered by John Workman Cover Colored by Mike Garcia Released to Stores October 25, 2006
"Cindy and Her Obasan" blends the classic Cinderella fairy-tale concept with modern Japanese pop culture. Cindy is a spirited ten-year-old who has inexplicably been assigned a Japanese fairy godmother, for in today's global economy FGM Inc. can assign its fairy godmothers anywhere.
George Gladir is the creator of Sabrina, The Teenage Witch, along with Stan Goldberg and Bob Smith, been creating many fine Archie comics over the years.
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Written by Brian Meredith and Amy Riddle Illustrated by Sidney Lima Cover art by Craig Rousseau Dallas McCoy: Starstruck was released to stores on July 20th, 2005
As a bodyguard for one of the best security companies in the world, Dallas is used to putting her life on the line for billionaires, politicians, and even royalty. There's no job too dangerous for someone of her abilities. But, in Star struck, she is put to the ultimate test, as she is hired out on her worst assignment yet: to protect a popstar brat from a rabid stalker.
Review: "...any fan of pulp style mystery and thrillers should definitely check it out." Andrea Speed, Comixtreme.com |
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Written by Ron Fortier (Terminator: The Burning Earth, Green Hornet) Illustrated by Gary Kato (Mr. Jigsaw, Ms. Tree) (More of Gary Kato's work can be found on Memories of Paradise) Days of the Dragon was Released into Stores June 30, 2004 SOLD OUT!
On a far-away planet exists a civilization of Dragons.
Though they may look like our earthly dinosaurs, these dragons are a highly intelligent species with a complex civilization on par with the medieval era of our own Earth.
The kingdoms of Dragonworld co-exist in an uneasy peace, never knowing when a power-hungry warlord will wage war against his neighbor.
It is a time of Kings and Queens, of magic and mysticism, of warfare and intrigue. It is a time of both adventurous quests and dark scheming. It is also the time of the Dragons. An all-ages adventure from the imaginations of Ron Fortier and Gary Kato.
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Story & Art by Sean Dietrich (Creator of Industriacide and Mess) Lettered by Jay La Valley Cover Colored by Mike Garcia Fervor was released October 2005
When a 500 pound girl's daydreams of being thin turn obsessive, she uses real life atrocities against over confident business men for fuel; imagining herself as a thin, attractive, coke addicted call girl who picks up those same people and murders them in their beds.
Reviews: "...the true star here is Dietrich’s edgy, hyperactive art; he does a terrific job of selling the nasty reality of each moment in this woman’s life, and you believe in it as you pore through each page." - By Marc Nathon (MoviePoopShoot.com)
"The art contains an intriguing mix of elegant beauty and misshapen horror that reminded me of a Tool video if directed by Tim Burton...Simply put, if there is a book on the market that is as visually compelling in a twisted sense, I have yet to see it." - By Kert McAfee (Brokenfrontier.com) |
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Story by Christopher Mills Art by Rick Burchett (Batman Adventures) Featuring a 50/50 split cover from Fred Harper & Rick Burchett Gravedigger: The Scavengers was released to stores on November 24, 2004
GRAVEDIGGER is "Digger" McCrae, a professional thief. Hard, brutal and ruthless – with a weakness for hot women and cold cash – McCrae is the consumate criminal. Whether it's an armored car hijacking, bank robbery, art heist or a kidnapping, you can depend on "Digger" to handle every obstacle and double-cross with professional cool and a complete lack of conscience.
That "Gravedigger" nickname? Well – don't ever call him that to his face, or you'll find out where that monicker came from... the hard way.
What they're saying about Gravedigger: "Chris Mills and Rick Burchett have created an instant crime comic classic. Briskly told with all best aspects of a pulp story presented with panache and the proper measure of meaness. I love this comic!" – Chuck Dixon (Detective Comics, Richard Dragon, Nightwing, El Cazador)
" ...a classic noir heist yarn, with the added appeal of the lead character looking exactly like Lee Marvin." – Chris Allen (moviepoopshoot.com) |
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Story & Art by Sean Dietrich (Creator of Fervor and Mess) Lettered by Jay La Valley Industriacide Trade Paperback was released in February 2004
Industriacide is the story of the adverse effects of industry on society and the mental ramifications it induces. Through the eyes of three main kids and a hallucinated teddy bear, our story focuses mainly on Schmaltz our main character trying to put his life back together after escaping from an experimental hospital, Jake, Schmaltz's replica, who is drug obsessed and constantly at odds with his hallucinated friend and teddy bear Ernie, and Natalie the girl who inherits and huge factory capable of producing two-thirds of the nation's electronics, and which holds a torturous past. As the story progresses each child must face everything the outside world can throw at them as well as deal with all their psychological aguish as it slowly seeps into the outside world. All this leading up to a boot-to-the-face conclusion in which Natalie shows the city just what she can produce up in that factory, Schmaltz comes to terms with his own inner connection with Natalie and the factory, and Jake obtains his memories and realizes just what the teddy bear means.
Past Reviews: “Industriacide is a real mind-fuck; it's about as far as you can get from mainstream comics, and if you're looking for a trippy, dark journey, here you'll find it.... It's a dense book; Sean Dietrich's heady, heavy, twisted images are splashed with hidden meanings and double meanings, with visual symbolism dripping off the page.”
“A darkly poetic and drugged-out dystopia. "Industriacide" is smothered in ink and oppression, and will leave you gasping for air. Terrifying, gorgeous, and unexpectedly charming. “ - Matt J. Phillion, The Small Press Magazine |
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Writer: Ulf Imwiehe Artist: Dario Carrasco Inker: James Taylor Cover Art: Brett Weldele Created by Brian Meredith Lucifer Fawkes: North of Here will be released sometime in 2009
Oh, save us, Lord, from the wrath of the northmen.
Nova Scotia, Canada: When archeologists discover an ancient Dragon Boat at the shores of Dyers Noon, the remote township turns into an abattoir. A runaway embraces the night. A Viking God seeks his revenge. A drug deal goes terribly wrong, as a Nordic horror, arisen from the dark past, rears its head.
It's all magic and mayhem in this Modern Pulp yarn, when Lucifer Fawkes meets a monstrous new foe with an axe to grind. But how can The Keeper withstand the rage of a God gone mad?
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Writers: C. William Russette & Brian Meredith Artist: Augie Pagan Inkers: James Taylor & James Dean Smith Cover by Brett Weldele Created by Brian Meredith Lucifer Fawkes: The Blind Ones on Released April 1, 2006
Limited Print Run
Cosmopolis, Washington, is one of the most demon ridden metropolis' on earth. It even has its own devil walking the sphere of man.
Lucifer Fawkes has been fighting and looking for that devil for some time. His interest is set ablaze when the devil Gooseberry spellbinds the catholic priests that effected his anointment to Keeper ten years ago.
Only one thing stands between Lucifer Fawkes and Mr. Gooseberry: the entire clan of demonic eye-thieves known as The Blind Ones. |
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Writer: C. William Russette Artist: Ryan Sergeant Cover by Shane White Created by Brian Meredith Lucifer Fawkes: Blood Flow was released to stores October 19, 2004
Lucifer Fawkes, Keeper of the Realm, hates games.
Demons and their ilk thrive on them. Man is little more than sport. Those that stand between man and demon; the ghouls and werewolves, children of demons and meta-nature, lust for patricide.
Dr. Moses Fowler, man-made ghoul and genius, strikes a bargain with the brother of the former Werewolf king - Abraham Thorpe. They set plans in motion that pit Lucifer Fawkes quest for exorcism and Mr. Gooseberry's perversions on a collision course ending with red, wet results. |
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Writer: Ulf Imwiehe Artist: Ryan Sergeant Cover Art: Brett Weldele Created by Brian Meredith Lucifer Fawkes: Orcus ex Machina was released to store on June 9, 2004
666 hostages trapped inside their splendid home. An unholy sacrifice in the making. And the bomb is ticking...
A haven only to the wealthiest of the Cosmopolis' upper crust, Fable Towers marks the evolutionary peak of architecture and computer technology. Erect in the center of the city, this palatial, skyscraping Beacon of Tomorrow is inhabited by an exclusive elite of a few hundred people whose well-beings and whims are all catered to by ENV 12 (Enhanced Native Vigil-System 12) - the most advanced computer system outside space and military programs. |
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Story & Art by Gary Kato (Mr. Jigsaw, Ms. Tree) (More of Gary's work can be found at Rorschach in Days of the Dragon) Memories of Paradise was released to stores on December 8, 2004 SOLD OUT!
When we follow the vision of our dreams, when we seek out the deepest desires of our hearts, the world is forever changed.
Interplanetary archaeologist, Anna Reuelen, encounters a painting of such extraordinary spiritual power that she's driven to seek out the artist. Here search leads her across the galaxy
...to a barren world
...to mysterious alien artifacts
...and to a confrontation of planet-shaping consequences.
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Story & Art by Sean Dietrich Lettered by Coleen Allen Mess was released to stores on October 3, 2007
Vincent is a dumpster baby born of a mentally challenged woman and a pill popping orderly. Besides this and the fact that he's physically deformed with 4 foot long arms and 1 foot long legs, he's the best bar piano player/tv commercial jingle singer out there. After 25 years of playing piano at the same bar her leaves for home on what he thinks is a typical night. Shots ring out--that land Vincent in the hospital--and so does the realization that he's never had his own audience to hear his songs--the bar he plays at hides him behind a curtain because of his deformities. His only comfort lies within the whiskey bottle and conversations with a beautiful waitress who gives him the shoulder to lean on. With the help of the detective that found him in the trash so many years ago, he sets out to fake his own death in order to achieve success.
Reviews: “4 out of 5 stars! You have not seen anything like this before.“ - Richard Vasseur, JazmaOnline.com
“Although hardly a happy sunshine funfest, this is probably the most upbeat of Dietrich’s challenging oeuvre. Definitely worth picking up, if only to read one of the best comic creators you’ve never heard of." - Andrea Speed, ComiXtreme.com |
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Created & Written by Brian Meredith Art by Walther Taborda Cover Art by Shane White
Limited Print Run
A Sorcerer in league with the Nazis. A Mad Scientist with a penchant for the impossible. Together, they shall rule the world by taking changing the past…
1938. James Sprecken, The mystery-man known as Mr. Midnight, faces off against his greatest adversaries, Kalabus Rex and Dr. Nucleus, who have devised a time machine to travel to the future. Their plan is interrupted with disastrous results…
2025. Sprecken finds himself stranded in the future, facing off against the police and the heroes of this time, in an effort to find Kalabus Rex before he implements his devious plan.
Will Sprecken be able to stop Kalabus Rex from returning to the past with the knowledge to shape the future into his own image…? |
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Created & Written by Brian Meredith Art by Walther Taborda Cover Art by Shane White
Limited Print Run
A Sorcerer in league with the Nazis. A Mad Scientist with a penchant for the impossible. Together, they shall rule the world by taking changing the past…
1938. James Sprecken, The mystery-man known as Mr. Midnight, faces off against his greatest adversaries, Kalabus Rex and Dr. Nucleus, who have devised a time machine to travel to the future. Their plan is interrupted with disastrous results…
2025. Sprecken finds himself stranded in the future, facing off against the police and the heroes of this time, in an effort to find Kalabus Rex before he implements his devious plan.
Will Sprecken be able to stop Kalabus Rex from returning to the past with the knowledge to shape the future into his own image…? |
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Writers: Brian Meredith and Brad Taylor Pencils: Rick Forgus Inks: James Taylor Greyscales: Joe D'Adamo Sprecken: The Destiny Dance was released in December 2003
A Damsel In Distress, or a Femme Fatale…?
Having been stranded in the future, Sprecken has managed to make a life for himself as a PI, trying to blend in and adjust. Still, he has doubts and questions about the direction his new life is headed. Something's missing and she may have just walked through the door…
Will this mysterious damsel in distress be the answer to all his questions, or will she be the cause of all his doubts? |
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Written by Brian Meredith Art by Erik Thompson
Limited Print Run
The first Steve Lawlis print story is back and re-worked completely!
Bent on vengeance and an ego boost, a madman has stolen all of the simians from the Roulette City Zoo for his own diabolical experiments, leaving it in the somewhat capable, yet brutish, hands of Steve Lawlis and the rest of the DHI crew to stop him from reaking havoc throughout the city. |
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48 pages of all-new stories.
Limited to just 250 copies and is only available at conventions that we work in 2004. Sold Out!
The RE Convention 2004 Special features: Cover art by the Decoy art team Courtney Huddleston and Mike Garcia Industriacide - 7 page story By Sean Dietrich Sprecken: In The Lizard Queen - 10 Pages by Brian Meredith and Neil R. King Gibson Dent: Cold, White Death - 8 Pages by Brian Meredith and Lucifer Fawkes: Opening Salvo - 8 Pages by Brian Meredith and Scott Story Plus the Debut of Pureblood: Stark Nature - 7 Pages by CW Russette and Sidney Lima
In addition there's a 7-piece gallery of James Taylor's Ink Washes
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