It seemed a simple mission: burn the evil house while holding its demons at bay using Erich Zann's vial. But they didn't expect to wake the great old ones. Behold the consequences of a quest for personal revenge in the material world when demons of the next dimension takes notice…
In this special issue of Vincent Price Presents, adorable forest animals meet the apocalyptic zombie horde. Young Stevie the Skunk only wants to stink like the other boys at school. When he makes a devil's bargain with a sinister and powerful owl, all hell breaks loose. Don't miss this twisted tale of adolescent angst and zombiehood. It's only cute until the horror begins.
The horror icon series from LIONSGATE FILMS continues. Is this the end for our heroes? Is this the beginning of the end for their adventures? Or, perhaps, is the end of the beginning as humans and Leprechaun most over-come their differences and face a old evil?
As Argos teeters on the edge of destruction, Perseus is confronted with a monstrous challenge… defeat the Minotaur. Locked in the inescapable labyrinth, Perseus is not only tested physically, but must face down personal demons as well as the sisters of his old nemesis Medusa make their move. This second chapter of the follow-up to the sword-and-sandals epic book «Wrath of the Titans» will keep you guessing.
In this lost issue of The 10th Muse (illustrated by X-Men artist Roger Cruz), an Army Veteran teeters on the brink of life and death. His family must face the hard choice on whether to take him off the machines that are keeping him alive, or to hold out and hope for a miracle. The 10th Muse is brought in once the decision is made… and a monster is born!
The book is based on the life of Jim Mahon, who was an outstanding hockey prospect, killed in a farm accident at age 19. His death broke the heart of a whole community. Jim was generally considered to be a young phenom, like a Gretzky or an Orr. His story is compelling even now, forty years after his death not only because of his hockey ability, but more because he was such a great human being.
The text of this book does not fit any category. It's like listening to a storyteller around the campfire rather reading the book. The author does not use any common literary devices as gradation, dramatization or emotionalism. In spite of that, his book made such a strong impact on me that I still remember clearly every story.<br><br>-Egon Bondy