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Comic and story anthology with shared world concept inspired by early 20th century pulp heroes but including a wide range of story and art styles. "To Become a Skull" by patokon and Tomoko Hirabayashi is the story of a kid who gets caught in the battle between a hero and the ultimate evil. "A Corruption of the Skulls" by Jon Blakeley is about a man on the run from a dark destiny. "Son of El Muerte" by patokon is about a man trying to escape the shadow of his famous luchadore father. "Win the Internet" by Tomoko Hirabayashi is the first part of a story about a guy in a internet video war with his evil cat. "Hearing" by Meagan LeMay tells the tale of a deaf schoolgirl who can hear evil. "Night of the Silver Skull" is the first chapter of a story about a former soldier forced to pick up his guns once more. All these stories tell the tales of the hero members of the Secret Skull Secret Society who protect humankind from the immortal Magan and Gamma, his evil organization. Note: This is an English and Japanese bilingual edition.
In his book that is at times poignant, at times provocative, and always laden with humor, author Jim Reddy introduces the reader to each of the many animals that have called his rural 20-acre property their home over the past few years. Through his recounting of their quirky personalities and often-hilarious antics, he brings to light the lessons they taught him, and how they each helped him remember his humanity during one of the most stressful and tumultuous times our nation has had to endure. Throughout, Jim also takes humorous aim at the people, events, trends, and challenges that have dominated and polarized our society including CRT, cancel culture, new pronouns, men in women's bathing suits, bright orange former presidents, and very dim current presidents. See what I mean? That last bit was an example of Jim's humor right there. Really. Jim Reddy is a former healthcare administrator with over 30 years experience managing medical practices and hospital imaging centers. In 2020 he left the field and he and his partner, Katherine, began dedicating their time and energy to caring for the many lost, stray, abused, or otherwise unwanted animals that had come into their life since they moved to their 20-acre property in rural America. He credits these wonderful creatures and their quirky personalities with helping him maintain his (questionable) sanity and- more importantly- his humanity during a time of unprecedented chaos and craziness in our country since the arrival of covid. His writing style and wit have been noted by such luminaries as his mother and his agent with accolades like "Best penmanship I ever saw!" and "My son is such a good boy!" Actually, his mother is his agent. But she did say those things.
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