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GRIT is a Southern-fried sword and sorcery comic book series following the misadventures of a working-class monster hunter and a hot-tempered witch, written by Brian Wickman and illustrated by Kevin Castaniero, published by Scout Comics.When a routine troll hunting gig takes a gruesome turn, the curmudgeonly Old Man Barrow finds himself in the company of a wannabe backwoods doomsday cult. Faced with a problem that can’t be solved with the swing of his axe, he’s forced to deal with the unintentional consequences of his brutal style of problem solving with the help of Ari, a wandering witch with a short fuse and a firm stance against ultra-violence. Things are bound to get strange for these begrudging traveling companions! Both a love letter to pulp fantasy and a critical look at the heroes they feature, GRIT is a breakneck adventure story with an abundance of action and a big goofy heart. With everything from goblin gangs to botched necromantic rituals and trash-talking song birds to dream-eating nightmare witches, GRIT juggles grim and urgent action with the inherent silliness of high-fantasy derring-do. Collects GRIT #1-3 and two all-new short comics.
A man follows a series of unending maps that keep him from getting older… but when he stops following them, his age quickly catches up.In 1794, a young man named John is given a map. Curious, he follows it, and when he arrives at the end, he finds a similar map. This leads him to another, and then another, and on and on. Determined to find something, anything, else, he continues to follow these strange maps all over the country. Decades later, he learns that as long as he follows them, he doesn't seem to get older... and it's not until nearly a century later that he realizes when he stops, time begins to catch up with him. Torn between family and immortality, John must continually choose between living forever and having a life worth living.
Writers Bob Frantz and Kevin Cufe, illustrator Walter Ostlie, and editor and letterer Chas! Pangburn takes the series to hilarious new heights in the Ringo Award winning (Best Humor Book), mind-altering, gut-busting, demon slaying sequel Metalshark Bro II: Escape From Hamzig Island. I know what you’re thinking, “Wait, last time I saw Metalshark Bro he was swimming off into the sunset as a regular shark. What else do I need to know?” Well, it’s not that simple. Yeah, Satan kept his word and transformed our main man into his true shark form after snuffing out Beelzebra, but straight-up murdering Beelzebra is where all of Metalshark Bro’s troubles REALLY begin! That grouchy old demon has a lot of admirers, the most dangerous being a pint-sized hamster with a big axe to grind known only as “Hamzig.” Hamzig and his crew of miscreants are SUPER PISSED Metalshark Bro iced their leader, so these gross, mutated fools have vowed revenge against Metalshark Bro!
Impossible Jones is a fast-paced superhero adventure series written by Karl Kesel (Harley Quinn), with art by David Hahn (Spider-man Loves Mary Jane), Karl Kesel, and Tony Aviña (Batman), and published by Scout Comics.Isabelle Castillo is a thief who gets amazing powers… is mistaken for a superhero… and runs with it! With no intent of giving up her criminal ways, of course, since her powers make robbery easier than ever! Even better: the police gladly tell her what they’re doing, and store owners are happy to show her their security systems! All she has to do is make sure no one suspects the truth— especially New Hope City’s real superheroes and villains! It’s a high-stakes, high-wire balancing act, but it’s not impossible… …It’s Impossible Jones!
The first trade collection of the critically acclaimed debut from Matthew Erman and Lisa Sterle, Long Lost is the story of two estranged sisters who find themselves drawn back to their small southern hometown after an invitation from an otherworldly creature. The pair is compelled to unlock the disturbing mysteries that are hidden in Hazel Patch in the hopes of uncovering the bizarre circumstances surrounding their mother... but they must deal with each other first.
It Eats What Feeds It is a gothic romance comic book series set in the mystic bayou of Louisiana written by Max Hoven and Aaron Crow and Illustrated by Gabriel Iumazark, published by Scout Comics.In this grimy horror romp, Francois, a stunning middle-aged woman, has developed a worsening affliction and seeks a young caretaker to upkeep her lavish creole mansion deep in the mystic bayou of Louisiana. Kenny, a teenage half-wit looking for a summer job, stumbles right to her doorstep. Free rent, free meals, high pay, easy work, and a provocative boss... what's there for Kenny to refuse? Well, there's the blood-covered kitchen spilling over with raw meat and the bolt-locked steel-plated attic door he's restricted access to. Are these red flags worth the risk of missing out on a wild summer romance?
REDSHIFT is a science fiction space saga about a family’s survival on the Martian frontier written by HS Tak and illustrated by Brent David McKee, published monthly by Scout Comics. A decade ago, explorer Isabella Faye Drake was chosen to take the illustrious and all-important Voyage to hunt down a new Earth. Like the other Voyagers before her, she never returned, leaving behind two sons Hellener and Sebastian, and their father Roderick. When the Ministry of Exploration chooses Hellener for the same deep space mission, his brother Sebastian is left behind to try and contain a depleted Mars that stands on the brink of a civil war. While Hellener chases the fleeting dream of a new home, Sebastian struggles to ensure his brother will have a home left to return to.
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