Embark on an epic fantasy adventure in A Hunter Rises, the captivating first book of the Jacob Crestmore Trilogy by Sean Clarke.
Dive into a modern world on the brink of war, where Jacob Crestmore, a disillusioned hunter, is thrust into a perilous journey to recover a long-lost artifact and unlock an unimaginable power. With an evil empire relentless in their pursuit and the fate... [click here for more]
Axiom-man has been captured and locked inside an enormous electric cage. Within? A small city and residential zone. Who made them or for what purpose, he doesn't know. One thing is certain, however: he is trapped and at the mercy of those who took him captive. The intentions are soon made clear with the appearance of two super-powered beings: the tank-like Battle Bruiser and the playful femme fatale... [click here for more]
Men of mystery make the scene in this Golden Agers comic book collection. Shock Gibson, Manhunter and his canine comrade Thor, the dynamic Doll Man, Black Terror and his sidekick Tim, Fighting Yank, Catman, The Avenger, Solarman, Major Victory, Funnyman, the original Black Panther, Ted Parrish-Man of 1000 Faces, and The Last Super Hero. Masked marvels clash with criminals in these magnificent mysteries!... [click here for more]
Set to the music and lyrics and music of Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon, this is the story of Theodore the disenfranchised rabbit; working tirelessly on the moon to dig a hole from one side to the other to let the sun through; playing in a mundane rock band and having sex rampantly but without much zest. ... [click here for more]
Merlin: Sired by a demon but won to good by a strong mother… This is no made-up tale, but the REAL origin story of Merlin from the year 1215 AD, retold for readers of today. "The Swithen series is an exciting new addition to modern Arthurian fiction. Too often, Arthurian characters become stick figures in modern retellings, but that is far from the case here. ...I only wished it was longer."... [click here for more]
Some would say young Mojori’s quest to become an archmage was foolhardy. Few ever rise beyond casting the middling spells, and only the rich can afford to send their children to arcane academies. Fewer still manage to apprentice under a powerful, spell-dueling champion like Genys Madduk. Yet Genys is a ruthless master, and though Mojori excels under his advanced, if questionable training regimen,... [click here for more]