Richard Brandon, adored for his wonderful tenor voice all over the world, found his dictatorial and forthright manner less successful with his family. Disappointed in his daughter's refusal to undertake an operatic career, he wonders will his hopes b...
Written by JAMIE DELANO Art by RICHARD PIERS RAYNER, BRYAN TALBOT, DAVID LLOYD and others Cover by JOHN CASSADAY In these tales from issue #10-13, THE HORRORIST #1-2 and ANNUAL #1, Constantine wins his first victory in the war with Nergal and encount...
Tales of an Aber Lad is a loving depiction of life in Aberystwyth in the 1940s and '50s. The author reminisces about the town's old cinemas, the circus, scary dentists and nudism on North Beach! This beautifully-designed book has numerous photographs...
In a world of double-dealings and hidden identities, who can you trust?And what if the only way to survive is to betray someone you love?The year is 2020 and a new form of drug called INK is sweeping the nation. The only hope in stopping this plague ...
He couldn't remember when he had stopped seeing himself in her eyes, their marriage becoming simply a collection of memories, where only the mundane held them together. It seemed so simple at first: creation. Characters whose lives he carved out in h...
Oliver thought he was just an average fellow, living an ordinary life. In the twilight days of a dystopian society, Oliver is just trying to make it through the day before it all falls apart. But when he crosses the border of life and death, his s...
Fifteen-year-old Justin Lyle does not see in himself the qualities he admires in heroes like his paternal grandfather, awarded a medal of honor during World War II, or in the fictional heroes of television and comic books. Growing up in the declining...
Daniel never truly remembered when he decided to write it all down. Or why. Was this to be his legacy, or simply a confession? Whatever it was, this was the only voice people would remember. For after his stroke, a manuscript is sent by his lawyer to...
Anchored in the community of first-, second-, and third-generation Welsh Americans in Utica, New York, during the 1960s, the stories in David Lloyd's The Moving of the Water delve into universal concerns: identity, home, religion, language, culture, ...
After witnessing a brutal attack on his sister, aspiring young pastor Jacob Carmichael is troubled by why there is so much evil in the world. His journey of self-discovery takes him out of the comfort of his small town in South Carolina, to Gulf Coas...