Reunited under the direst of circumstances, the undead brothers Ein and Leroux Delalune rush to usher the rest of the immortals out of Paris. Meanwhile, the witch Elizabeth Bathory has second thoughts about her poisonous role in the peace the brothers have created. Will her doubts cause a rift between her and Victor Frankenstein, who wants to carry out her plan with a passionate fervor?
Reunited under the direst of circumstances, the undead brothers Ein and Leroux DeLaLune rush to get the rest of the immortals out of Paris and away from the pagan magic of the witch Elizabeth Bathory. The key to saving the undead citizens may rest in the human Dahlia Whyte.
What happens on Earthlight doesn’t stay on the outpost—and could lead to Earth’s destruction. Students become pawns in this sci-fi manga thriller. Earthlight has survived catastrophic accidents, political strife, and clamorous discord. But now the lunar colony faces a deadly threat from the very power satellites that orbit the moon, beaming much-needed energy back to Earth. Terrorists have seized the Power Bases, plunging Earthlight into darkness. Worse, they threaten to burn whole Earth-cities to ashes if their demands aren’t met. And for fifteen-year-old Damon Cole, it’s a disaster that will strike closer to home than he could have ever imagined. Praise for Earthlight, Volume 1 “Basically The O.C. on the moon, Earthlight’s situations are still universal and appealing for a YA audience.” —Publishers Weekly “The artwork features beautiful images of the colony’s structures, as well as many views of the star-filled sky . . . [a] cliff-hanger ending . . . Readers will clamor for volume two to see what happens next.” —School Library Journal
A German teenage girl leads her misfit soccer team against their school's challenging team in this continuing sports manga series. When the going gets tough, the tough dress to impress! It's been a hard road, but Anya is determined to start her own soccer team. And thanks to her friend Feliz's inspirational Gothic Lolita jersey design, the topsy-turvy team has started to attract some serious attention. Do they have what it takes to compete with the official school team? It's going to take more than indie cred and high fashion if they want to take their game to the next level! Praise for Gothic Sports, Volume 1 "The novel is part sports manga, part shojo school story, with more emphasis placed on relationships and fashion than sports. The characters are well drawn, but the background art is often starkly sparse. A good option for libraries seeking short manga series."--School Library Journal "Gothic Sports is a German manga created by Anike Hage who appears to have adapted many of the classic tropes of manga, while still maintaining an individual style that shines. The art is wonderful--a minimalist line-style coupled with a prudent use of tone. The wide range of emotions the characters display are wonderfully captured in the art and promises bigger and better things from this artist in the future."--Otaku News
A theme park mascot’s adventures continue as he tries to save a small town overrun by a strange cult in this humorous mystery manga. After the harrowing incident at Happyplace, Dogby, battered and alone, heads up north. Collapsing from the cold and exhaustion, he’s brought in by a single mother and her son in desperate need of a father figure. However, things aren’t exactly normal in this town, which is being taken over by a cult. If Dogby’s going to take on legions of disciples, he might have to call in for some extra help, straight from Hollywood. Praise for Dogby Walks Alone, Vol. 1 “[Abbott] has a pedigree, solid chops on almost every aspect of producing a comic book, and has now produced one of the best OEL manga to come out this year in Dogby Walks Alone. . . . I'd love to let you in on some of the jokes that had me laughing out loud, but you're better off finding them on your own.” —IGN.com
Published in 1814, this two-volume compilation covers chiefly Italian, German and British musicians of the sixteenth, seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
Even a zombie outbreak can’t stop this gang of trick-or-treaters. Second in the “seasonal treat that the not easily offended will thoroughly enjoy” (Publishers Weekly). All your twisted favorites return, but this time they’ve brought along a few friends! The ghoulish Halloween adventures continue—but what’s this? The town has been overrun with zombies! Will the undead take a bite out of trick-or-treating forever?! Colored by Michael Kellaher, Kyle Foster and Glasshouse Graphics. Praise for I Luv Halloween, Volume 1 “Giffen and Roman have concocted a black comedy that reads as if Quentin Tarantino and Tim Burton had collaborated on a Halloween heist story.” —Publishers Weekly “Giffen has a bit of a knack for funny, absurd stories and this is one of the best examples . . . Giffen tells it very well, using comedy and witty dialogue and keeping the darker moments few and far between, to give them more impact.” —Trash Mutant “Comics veteran Keith Giffen flexes his comedy—and bad taste—muscles in an irresistible confection that would win nodding approval from Charles Addams and the producers of any self-respecting splatter movie.” —Now Read This!