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FEATURE
ARTICLES
HELLBLAZER:
HAUNTED
TRADE PAPERBACK
When
John Constantine becomes haunted by ghosts from the past, can he find
a way to put them to rest?
Collecting
the first powerful HELLBLAZER story arc written by Warren Ellis, the acclaimed
co-creator of TRANSMETROPOLITAN, THE AUTHORITY, MEK and GLOBAL FREQUENCY,
HELLBLAZER: HAUNTED is a 144-page VERTIGO trade paperback
that finds John Constantine at home in a changing London, looking to the
past. As usual, it's not a pretty sight…
Featuring
art by John Higgins (WAR STORY: D-DAY DODGERS) and a cover by Tim Bradstreet,
HAUNTED collects HELLBLAZER #134 through #139 and begins with Constantine
reading about the death of an old friend named Isabel Bracknell. Constantine
does some digging to find out what led her to die in a filthy squat in
Brixton, and who did the job. Calling in favors from his loose band of
associates, he begins to piece together his friend's last days. But these
inquiries soon earn Constantine a savage beating from the self-styled
"magician" responsible for Isabel's death.
After
that, well, Constantine figures that he knows just what to do so Isabel
can rest in peace...
HELLBLAZER:
HAUNTED is a 144-page VERTIGO trade paperback, and is suggested for mature
readers. It arrives in comic-book stores January 2 with a cover price
of $12.95 U.S.
THE
SANDMAN PRESENTS: BAST
Faced with the oblivion that eventually
comes to all gods, Lady Bast — once the object of veneration in ancient
Egypt —attempts to make a comeback. But to what extreme will a fading
cat goddess go to ensure her continued adulation?
THE
SANDMAN PRESENTS: BAST is a 3-issue VERTIGO miniseries written
by Caitlîn R. Kiernan (THE DREAMING, THE GIRL WHO WOULD BE DEATH)
with art by Joe Bennett (Amazing Spider-Man, Elektra)
and covers by Dave McKean (THE SANDMAN, THE DREAMING) that finds Lady
Bast — the sexy Egyptian cat goddess from THE SANDMAN: SEASON OF MISTS
storyline — dying. Her skin, once taut and sumptuous, is now sagging.
Her powers are dwindling. A goddess is only as strong as her believers,
and the time of the cat goddess has long since faded into the sand. In
her crumbling Egyptian halls, Bast seeks one final believer — a small-town
girl named Lucy — in an attempt to rebuild her following, her physicality
and, ultimately, her powers.
A
plethora of cats, two rebellious teenagers and one small town become caught
in the crossfire in THE SANDMAN PRESENTS: BAST, a haunting portrait of
power, corruption and innocence lost.
This
project is supported with house and trade ads.
THE
SANDMAN PRESENTS: BAST is a 3-issue VERTIGO miniseries edited by Shelly
Bond and is suggested for mature readers. The 32-page issue #1 arrives
in comic-book shops January 2 with a cover price of $2.95 U.S.
WAR
STORY: CONDORS
1938
— before World War II engulfed Europe, all eyes were on the Spanish Civil
War. It was a war of fascism versus socialism, dictator versus king, Germany
versus Europe, and everyone was choosing sides. What happens when a Spaniard,
a German, an Irishman, and an Englishman find themselves trapped in the
same foxhole?
Their
story is told in WAR STORY: CONDORS, the third installment
in a 4-part series of 64-page VERTIGO one-shots, written by Garth Ennis
(PREACHER, HITMAN, Punisher) with art by Carlos Ezquerra (ADVENTURES
IN THE RIFLE BRIGADE). And just as he did with the first highly acclaimed
series of WAR STORY books, Ennis delivers a combination of grit and personality
that has rocketed him to the top of the comics field.
CONDORS
tells the tale of four very different soldiers who all want the same thing:
to win their war. As battles rage outside of Madrid, the men — each with
his own world view and reasons for fighting — find themselves face-to-face
with the enemy as they all take cover in the same foxhole. With little
water or food and just one pistol among them, they must figure out how
to survive the night…and each other.
This
project is supported with house ads.
WAR
STORY: CONDORS is a 64-page VERTIGO one-shot edited by Will Dennis and
is suggested for mature readers. It arrives in comic-book stores January
8 with a cover price of $4.95 U.S.
THE
WITCHING HOUR
TRADE PAPERBACK
For
those who walk in the wark, cavort with the wicked or fall prey to desires,
THE WITCHING HOUR is no stranger.
The
atmostpheric miniseries by award-winning writer Jeph Loeb (BATMAN, BATMAN:
DARK VICTORY) with art by Chris Bachalo (STEAMPUNK, DEATH: THE HIGH COST
OF LIVING) and Art Thibert (Ultimate X-Men) is now available
in a softcover edition featuring a section of sketches by Bachalo.
The
setting is Manhattan, where the mysterious Amanda Collins moves through
the troubled lives of ordinary people armed with little more than a blank
white business card and a strange, supernatural presence. She's giving
them the chance to change their lives, but the choice they make will depend
entirely on the forces that already exist in their hearts. Amanda herself
is a mesmerizing presence and, as she works modern magic with the help
of a colorful — if not entirely loyal — coterie of followers, another
side of her begins to emerge: one that is troubled, powerful and possibly
centuries old. At the crossroads of the supernatural and the very real,
THE WITCHING HOUR spins bold, provocative tales of sin, magic and redemption.
This
project is supported with house ads.
THE
WITCHING HOUR is a 160-page VERTIGO trade paperback and is suggested for
mature readers. It arrives in comic-book stores January 29 with a cover
price of $19.95 U.S.
COMICS
100
BULLETS #42
Written by Brian Azzarello; art by Eduardo Risso; painted cover
by Dave Johnson
In this final
of six stand-alone issues, Agent Graves travels to El Paso, Texas,
to deal out a little justice. The recipient? Gas-pumper Wylie Times,
last seen in issue #30. Wylie’s been down on his luck, stuck in
a rut and he’s about to find out why — and more important, who’s
responsible. But what does a guy who’s happy knowing nothing do
with information that can only lead to death? MATURE READERS
January 2nd
[New Release Date: February 5] :: 32
pages :: $2.50 |
AMERICAN
CENTURY #22
Written by Howard Chaykin and David Tischman; art by Luke Ross and
John Stokes; painted cover by Glenn Orbik
“Tramps”
Part 1 of 2. Harry Kraft’s hopping freight trains when
an unexpected stop lands him in a Hobo Jungle outside Charity, Ohio.
But Harry doesn’t believe in charity, and when a grisly murder rains
on his parade, he looks to a heroin-addicted hooker named Faith
for answers. MATURE READERS
January 22nd
:: 32 pages :: $2.75
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CODENAME:
KNOCKOUT #20
Written by Robert Rodi; art by Mark A. Robinson and Andrew Pepoy;
painted cover by J.G. Jones
In the stand-alone
“Rebel Yell,” Angela faces a mysterious masked opponent who literally
explodes into her life. Plus, Go-Go reunites with his anarchist
mother…and a villain from the past who wants them both dead! MATURE
READERS
January 2nd
:: 32 pages :: $2.75
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FABLES
#9
Written by Bill Willingham; art by Mark Buckingham and Steve Leialoha;
painted cover by James Jean
“Animal
Farm,” Part 4 of 5. As Snow White and Reynard the Fox run
for their lives, Rose becomes a revolutionary. Trekking through
woods and battling it out with lions, tigers and bears, Snow discovers
that country life is even more dangerous than the big city. MATURE
READERS
January 8th
:: 32 pages :: $2.50
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FIGHT
FOR TOMORROW #5 (of 6)
Written by Brian Wood; art by Denys Cowan and Kent Williams; cover
by Jo Chen
What have Little
Brother and Cedric gotten themselves into? VERTIGO’s kung-fu caper
continues as the cast is forced into action when the local fight
boss launches a pre-emptive strike against the temple. With the
lives of hundreds at stake, including Christy’s, only Cedric knows
what has to be done. It’s time to fight! MATURE READERS
January 29th
:: 32 pages :: $2.50
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THE
FILTH #8 (of 13)
Written by Grant Morrison; art by Chris Weston and Gary Erskine;
cover by Carlos Segura
As the madness
of Spartacus Hughes runs rampant on the gargantuan city-ship Libertania,
can the officers of the Hand persuade amnesiac agent Ned Slade to
save the day when he's just been arrested on suspicion of child
murder? And can Tony the cat withstand another attempt on his life?
All this and more as the plot thickens! MATURE READERS
January 22nd
:: 32 pages :: $2.95
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HELLBLAZER
#180
Written by Mike Carey; art by Marcelo Frusin; painted cover by Tim
Bradstreet
The
thrilling conclusion to “Red Sepulchre!” The Cold War has
turned red hot, and Constantine has been forced to take sides. But
when he surrenders the sepulchre to Domine Fredericks, the balance
of power shifts, and old friends — as well as old enemies — finally
get what's coming to them. MATURE READERS
January 29th
:: 32 pages :: $2.75
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HELLBLAZER:
HAUNTED TP
Written by Warren Ellis; art by John Higgins; cover by Tim Bradstreet
Warren
Ellis’ first HELLBLAZER story arc is collected in this volume reprinting
issues #134-139! When John Constantine’s old friend Isabel
Bracknell turns up dead, he goes in search of the reasons behind
it. But his investigation earns him a beating from the so-called
“magician” responsible. Can Constantine help Isabel rest in peace?
For more information, see the feature article.
MATURE READERS
January 8th
:: 144 pages :: $12.95
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HELLBLAZER:
ORIGINAL SINS TP — relist
Written by Jamie Delano; art by John Ridgway and Alfredo Alcala;
cover by Dave McKean
Reoffered to
coincide with HELLBLAZER: HAUNTED TP, this chilling trade paperback
reprints issues #1-9 of the popular ongoing series. MATURE READERS
January 8th
:: 256 pages :: $19.95
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HELLBLAZER
SPECIAL: LADY CONSTANTINE #2 (of 4)
Written by Andy Diggle; art by Goran Sudzuka; cover by Phil Noto
Andy Diggle
and Goran Sudzuka expand the Hellblazer mythos with Part 2 of a
4-part miniseries! With the aid of her trusty companion Mouse and
her latest lover Rafe, a pirate sea captain, Johanna Constantine
closes in on her prize, an iron box older than history and filled
with celestial powers. Too bad it’s buried 200 fathoms below the
ocean. Luckily, Johanna has a trick up her sleeve…in the guise of
a certain “swampy” partner readers may recognize! MATURE READERS
January 2nd
:: 32 pages :: $2.95
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HUNTER:
THE AGE OF MAGIC #19
Written by Dylan Horrocks; art by Richard Case and Steve Bird; painted
cover by Chris Bachalo
Somewhere in
the sprawling maze of The White School lies the secret of creation:
the Sefer Raziel, the oldest book in existence, containing the greatest
power of all time. Countless lives depend on Tim Hunter’s finding
it first. In order to succeed, he’ll have to overcome not only his
enemies, but also his friends. MATURE READERS
January 15th
:: 32 pages :: $2.75
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LUCIFER
#34
Written by Mike Carey; art by Dean Ormston; painted cover by Christopher
Moeller
“Come
to Judgment,” Part 1 of 2. Lucifer has overcome his enemies
— but the cost has yet to be counted. As the Morningstar begins
to align reluctant allies for a new venture, a detective with a
secret of his own begins an investigation into Elaine Belloc's death.
Justice must be done…even when the suspects include angels, demons
and gods. MATURE READERS
January 15th
:: 32 pages :: $2.50
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Interior
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THE
SANDMAN PRESENTS: BAST #1 (of 3)
Written by Caitlin R. Kiernan; art by Joe Bennett; cover by Dave
McKean
Part
1 of a 3-issue miniseries featuring THE SANDMAN’s cat goddess Lady
Bast! As Lady Bast’s legion of followers dwindles, so does
her power. But when a teenage girl named Lucy finds a statue venerating
the goddess, she sparks a series of events that will change her
life forever. For more information, see the feature
article. MATURE READERS
January 2nd
:: 32 pages :: $2.95
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THE
DREAMING: THROUGH THE GATES OF HORN AND IVORY TP — relist
Written by Jeff Nicholson, Peter Hogan, and Caitlín R. Kiernan;
art by Nicholson, Gary Amaro, Peter Doherty, D'Israeli, and various;
painted cover by Dave McKean
Reoffered to
coincide with the release of THE SANDMAN PRESENTS: BAST #1, this
trade paperback reprints haunting stories of the diverse characters
from the Realm of Dreams — among them Matthew the Raven, Lucien
the Librarian, and the Corinthian — from THE DREAMING #15-19 and
#22-25. MATURE READERS
January 2nd
:: 224 pages :: $19.95
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VERTIGO
POP!: LONDON #3 (of 4)
Written by Peter Milligan; art and cover by Philip Bond
Aging rock
'n' roll legend Rocky Lamont has successfully swapped bodies with
young would-be pop sensation Cody. With Sean trapped in a hospital
(in Rocky's 60-year-old body) and the newly-rejuvenated Rocky on
the loose, the seeds of triumph and tragedy are sown as an estranged
ex-wife, a drug-addicted girlfriend and a lascivious daughter are
thrown into the mix. MATURE READERS
January 8th
:: 32 pages :: $2.95
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WAR
STORY: CONDORS
Written by Garth Ennis; art by Carlos Ezquerra; cover by Terry Marks
The
third installment in this batch of fan-favorite Garth Ennis’ newest
War Story series! Outside Madrid in 1938, four soldiers
from opposing nations find themselves trapped in the same foxhole.
Will they be able to survive the night — and one another? For more
information, see the feature article. MATURE
READERS
January 8th
:: 64 pages :: $4.95
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WAR
STORY: SCREAMING EAGLES — relist
Written by Garth Ennis; art by Dave Gibbons; photo cover
Reoffered to
coincide with WAR STORY: CONDORS. In the waning days of the war
in Europe, a battle-weary sergeant and the remnants of his decimated
squad find a treasure trove of Nazi plunder and stolen luxuries
the likes of which they could only dream of in the previous months
of bloody fighting. But they quickly find that sometimes having
it easy can test a soldier's resolve as much as the worst firefight.
MATURE READERS
January 8th
:: 64 pages :: $4.95
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THE
WITCHING HOUR TP
Written by Jeph Loeb; art and cover by Chris Bachalo and Art Thibert
The
atmospheric series by Jeph Loeb and Chris Bachalo is now available
in softcover! Welcome to the Witching Hour, where the mysterious
Amanda Collins moves through the troubled lives of ordinary people
armed with little more than a blank white business card and a strange,
supernatural presence. She offers them a chance to change their
lives, but at what price? For more information, see the feature
article. MATURE READERS
January 29th
:: 160 pages :: $19.95
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Y
— THE LAST MAN #7
Written by Brian K. Vaughan; art by Pia Guerra and José Marzan,
Jr.; painted cover by J.G. Jones
Part
2 of the 5-part "Cycles." Yorick Brown arrives
in the seemingly utopian town of Marrisville, Ohio. But what terrible
secret are its residents hiding and how far will they go to protect
it? Meanwhile, the trail gets hotter for the last man's bloodthirsty
pursuers, and the situation grows more dire for Yorick's friends.
MATURE READERS
January 22nd
:: 32 pages :: $2.95
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