You are also invited to a bloody party that will last thirty days and nights for the residents of Barrow, in this dark and eerie Niles horror comic in which a group of people desperately fights to survive the invasion of bloodthirsty vampires.
Modesty Blaise and Willie Garvin, her partner, are lured into a faked kidnapping plot - but when a real kidnapper strikes, all hell breaks loose in 'Cry Wolf'.
The fourth book in the cult series The Horrors of History, and the style is typical of the series: history with "disgusting details" and "horrible facts" that teachers usually skip, presented in a humorous, sarcastic, and entertaining way for children 8+.
A groundbreaking graphic novel in two parts, winner of the Pulitzer Prize in 1992 – the first for a comic book. The story intertwines two times: the present (1978–1980s New York) and the past (Poland 1930s–1945).
The second collection of the celebrated series by Brian Azarell and Eduardo Ris, will introduce you deeper than ever into the raw and merciless world of street crime and unpunished revenge.
"Ideas are bulletproof." One of the most successful achievements in the world of comics and a key work in the careers of its creators, Alan Moore and David Lloyd.