The third volume in the saga created by one of the most unique visionaries in the history of the graphic novel. In a far and vastly-mutated future, human champion Tundran and his offspring continue to find themselves pawns in a universe-sized game between a new pantheon of gods, demi-gods and monsters Modelled on the Homeric epics, this is the graphic novel equivalent of Paradise Lost - a grandstanding future epic, part space opera, part creation myth, with a dab of pulp sword & sorcery fantasy thrown in SETTING: Post-apocalyptic future
The third volume in the saga created by one of the most unique visionaries in the history of the graphic novel. In a far and vastly-mutated fut...
The fourth volume in The First Kingdom series concludes the first galaxy-sprawling chapter in the lifetime's work of one the comics industry's greatest secrets The war between humanity and the news gods takes as ugly twist as the demi-deities begin to experiment combining human flesh with robot technology. The result is a new twist in the catastrophic battle between the gods and their creations A heady mix of Classic mythology, creation myth of biblical proportions, epic space opera and barnstorming sci-fi pulp, this is a forgotten classic resurrected here to greatness
The fourth volume in The First Kingdom series concludes the first galaxy-sprawling chapter in the lifetime's work of one the comics industry's greates...
The never-before-published conclusion to the six-volume "First Kingdom" saga The incredible conclusion to Jack Katz's personal saga of science fiction and human achievement: forty years in the telling - begun in 1974 and concluded in 2014
The never-before-published conclusion to the six-volume "First Kingdom" saga The incredible conclusion to Jack Katz's personal saga of science fi...
At farmers' markets, we expect to see fruit bursting with juicy sweetness and vegetables greener than a golf course. For Michele de La Pradelle these expectations are mostly the result of a show performed by merchants and sustained by our propensity to see what we want to see there. Hailed upon its release in France, the award-winning "Market Day in Provence" lays bare the mechanisms of the contemporary outdoor market by providing a definitive account of the centuries-old institution at Carpentras, a city near Avignon in the south of France famous for its quintessential public street market....
At farmers' markets, we expect to see fruit bursting with juicy sweetness and vegetables greener than a golf course. For Michele de La Pradelle these ...