(EDITOR)

Let There Be LightChapter 29
 4.6K
0/5(0votes)
 0
Comedy Shounen ai

The cold virtual life body Tong Heguang is always cracking small jokes in his daily life. He happened upon the lazy e-sports genius Soda, and the two of them became acquainted with the gentle and mysterious Baiju. Three teenagers with distinct personalities are aspiring to be idols. On the road, how do you go from strange and alienated to walking side by side, and what kind of sparks will collide? - By COMICALLEY Scans

John Carpenter's Tales for a Halloween NightChapter 60
 424
0/5(0votes)
 0
Horror

From John Carpenter, the man who brought you the cult classic horror film Halloween and all of the scares beyond comes the ultimate graphic novel anthology of tales to warm your toes by on a dark and stormy October night! Carpenter brings together storytellers from the worlds of movies, novels and comics for a collection of tales featuring graveyards, sunken ships, creepy crawlers and ghosts to haunt your dreams at night!

The Monkey King: The Complete OdysseyChapter 1
 26
0/5(0votes)
 0
Comedy

The complete story of the legendary Monkey King fable of ancient Chinese lore. Artist Chaiko brings his unique visual style and humor to this fantasy adventure about a monkey who acquires supernatural abilities and intelligence and chooses to use them for mischief and glory before finding himself at the ire of the Heavens. Imprisoned by the Buddha himself, the rapscallion vows to prove his worth by escaping and retrieving the sacred sutras on a mighty quest. A comic adventure story, humorous satire of bureaucracy, source of spiritual insight, and an extended allegory all brought to life in a dynamic animated style that will entertain readers young and old.

Above the Dreamless Dead: World War I in Poetry and ComicsChapter 1
 22
0/5(0votes)
 0

As the Great War dragged on and its catastrophic death toll mounted, a new artistic movement found its feet in the United Kingdom. The Trench Poets, as they came to be called, were soldier-poets dispatching their verse from the front lines. Known for its rejection of war as a romantic or noble enterprise, and its plainspoken condemnation of the senseless bloodshed of war, Trench Poetry soon became one of the most significant literary moments of its decade. The marriage of poetry and comics is a deeply fruitful combination, as evidenced by this collection. In stark black and white, the words of the Trench Poets find dramatic expression and reinterpretation through the minds and pens of some of the greatest cartoonists working today. With New York Times bestselling editor Chris Duffy (Nursery Rhyme Comics, Fairy Tale Comics) at the helm, Above the Dreamless Dead is a moving and illuminating tribute to those who fought and died in World War I. Twenty poems are interpreted in comics form by twenty of today's leading cartoonists, including Eddie Campbell, Kevin Huizenga, George Pratt, and many others.