The ABCs of Dinkology: Deluxe
AE Stueve
Max Dinkman’s epic journey presented in full for the first time ever. All five parts, complete with prose, comic scripts, pop culture footnotes, mixed media art direction, trading card templates and character bios, a poetry chapbook, mini comic zine, and so much more!
Part One: Life - Max Dinkman is 17. It’s 1999. He’s a senior in high school. Everything is changing. He is often wrong.
Part Two: Time In-Between - Max Dinkman spirals. He’s erratic. He’s unsure. He does so much wrong.
Part Three: Death - Max Dinkman deals with death. He has no poker face.
Part Four: Life After Death - Max Dinkman proves that, in the 21st century, he can, in fact, be worse than he was in the 20th century.
Part Five: Rebirth - Max Dinkman hits rock bottom. There is nowhere else to go but up. Does he even know how to climb though?
The Wretch Omnibus
The Wretch Omnibus spans the entire length of Phil’s career and features an all-new story written and illustrated by Phil Hester!
Phil Hester and Friends
Standard Sized Trade Paperback
Black & White
Page Count: 396
Somewhere in the dark heart of America is Glass City, strangeness capital of the world. Here you’ll find Satanic cults, Bigfoot, UFO drive-by’s, flesh-eating viruses and hook-handed serial killers. But the citizens of this town know that no matter how weird these threats maybe, their local hero is weirder… much, much weirder.
The Fringe Collection
The Fringe Collection includes the entire series as well as bonus stories and extras. As well as a newly written ending by Paul Tobin and a new cover illustrated by Phil Hester!
Paul Tobin, Phil Hester
Standard Sized Trade Paperback
Black & White
Page Count: 306
The Cathedral. It is a frail empire, built on the graves of dead gods, propped up with the bones of martyrs, mortared with a paste of blood and ash. It is the Cathedral and it has given birth to a madman… it has borne the fRiNgE. Collecting the entire the 8 issue B&W series fRiNgE, as well as new story and art.
Comic Fandom Journal
With the Comic Fandom Journal, you have the power of 500 blank entries to record, reflect, and rank the comic books you read, as well as intermittent pages of fun, thought provoking open-ended question pages to create a snapshot of your fandom. When it’s all done, assign it a volume number on the spine, shelve it, and start another! Track your reading progress, take notes on the complex histories of your favorite titles, and record any lightning bolts of inspiration as you explore the wonderful world of comic books.
Cycle of a Rat
In the subterranean remains of the American Dream sleeps an ancient evil, awaiting the day he is granted freedom to continue his murderous terrorism of the human race. Enter the Spiders - a small street gang constantly pressed by the ever-growing Pharaohs. The location? A lone, abandoned military warehouse built inexplicably over a condemned subway terminal. The loot? A living weapon that feeds only on chaos and death - which may also be able to be held in check by Dawson, the youngest Spider but one with a special gift he is just discovering.
A Passage in Black - Graphic Novel
Cullen Bunn
Contains 11 tales of terror, adapted into comic form by some of the most horrific writers and artists. 10 stories adapted from the prose collection of A Passage in Black, and 1 new story for this edition.
A Passage in Black
Cullen Bunn
Collects 27 stories; 8 never-before published and 19 only released in small press. Accompanying the stories are 23 interior illustrations and a new cover by Tim Mayer. These stories are back-woods horror, creepy, and terrifying tales that only Cullen Bunn could tell!