"Tell me that I can sponge away the writing on that stone, Spirit. I beg you, Spirit I beg you " And with these words, as told to Charles Dickens, Ebeneezer Scrooge did not die that Christmas, alone and unmourned. Christmas Yet-to-Come made sure of that. Unfortunately, the unintended side-effect was that Scrooge was rendered immortal. More than 150-years later, having seen more than his share of Christmases, Scrooge was ready to move on. But he would need the help of one of the more talented detectives of magic and sorcery to help him find that Spirit. A skewed sequel to the beloved Dickens...
"Tell me that I can sponge away the writing on that stone, Spirit. I beg you, Spirit I beg you " And with these words, as told to Charles Dickens, Eb...
Steven Philip Jones Sergio Cariello Donald England
The U.S.S. Augustus is a nuclear submarine. It's crew is unaccustomed to picking up castaways, especially on uncharted islands in the middle of the Atlantic. But that is where the Augustus finds Emma Loveless, sole survivor of a private jet crash. Discovered also is a strange statue of a monstrous sea god killing a whale. The Pentagon contacts Marcus Steed who informs the military the stature is not of a sea god but an elder god once worshipped by the Philistines as Dagon. In addition to the comic adaptation of the story, the original H.P. Lovecraft story is also included in this volume.
The U.S.S. Augustus is a nuclear submarine. It's crew is unaccustomed to picking up castaways, especially on uncharted islands in the middle of the At...