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CBEM 511 concludes . . .
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Kandora Publishing
MAY 2005

Savage World #1
Written by C. Edward Sellner
Art by H.G. Young
Colors by Transparency Digital
Synopsis:

The day came that the world as we know it ended, and on that
day, Earth itself began to die. No one knows what happened, what
caused the devastation that swept away cities, crumbled the
nations and shattered the world. All they know is that it has
only gotten worse since. Now, 10,000 years later, humanity is
dying out. Forced to live in a world literally being torn apart
in space and time, hunted by strange creatures that now walk the
Earth in the shadows, and enslaved by the living dead, alien
wizards and demons, humankind may be facing extinction. One
young man just may be the savior of humanity, or else, the
bringer of their final doom. His name is Savage and his destiny
shall be legend.

In this issue:

Young Savage sets out upon the path to his destiny, and on the
day he is to become a man, he must face the staggering terror of
his people's worst nightmares...The Revenants! If that were not
enough, waiting for him in the flames of his future, is the
monster Dragon-King, who bears a blade that will change the
young man's life...forever.  This is where it all begins!

Intended for all ages
Full Color
Comic book size
40 pages
$3.50
On sale in May 2005
Special Notes:

Each issue will contain 32 story pages.

Jade Fire #2
Written by Brian Augustyn
Art by H.S. Park
Colors by Transparency Digital
Synopsis:

Somewhere in Asia, aeons ago, stood the city. Even then it was
older than any of its millions of residents could remember.
Created as a bastion of peace, learning and human dignity, the
huge, walled metropolis existed in blissful harmony since the
beginning. But now a serpent of corruption slithers in the
shadows of this paradise. Now evil has set its sights on the
city and its citizens. Stirred by this spreading dark stain, the
Goddess wakes. The protective spirit of the city-entwined in
everything that is good about the place-she senses the
infestation and takes steps to combat it.  Xian was a serious
and dedicated student one day, living a life of ease and serenity
in her beloved city. Then the murders started and evil came to
the city for the first time. When the Goddess implored her to
take up the mystic green sword and become the champion against
corruption, Xian could only assent. Now, she is Jade Fire, and
only she can strike against the heart of darkness beating ever
louder beneath the silent streets of the city. She's ready to
fight to save her home, even if it means battling the devil
himself. And it just might!

In this issue:

In the huge and silent walled city, evil stirs for the first
time and corruption spreads like cancer. Now that the Goddess
has chosen and empowered Xian as the city's champion, her battle
against the insidious invader begins in earnest. First she
tracks the enemy right to a possible lair, where the place itself
seems mystically intent on killing her. Even as she fights, the
dark enemy unleashes demonic allies and seeks to seduce the
innocent to its hideous purpose.

Intended for all ages
Full Color
Comic book size
40 pages
$3.50
On sale in May 2005

Special Notes:

Each issue will contain 32 story pages.

Barbarossa and the Lost Corsairs #3
Written by Brian Augustyn
Art by H.S. Park
Colors by Transparency Digital
Synopsis:

In a wild adventure that spans the universe from the high seas
of our world in the Middle Ages to an extra dimensional realm of
deadly monsters, strange civilizations and wild science, the
exciting series stars the historical, red-bearded pirate known
as Barbarossa and his crew of rowdy privateers. Along with the
Countess Julia of Fondi--a "captive" of great beauty and greater
thirst for excitement, Barbarossa and his men struggle to
survive this impossible new world. Finding their way home is the
goal to be sure, but not before the freebooters take their fill
of thrilling adventure and fabulous treasure!

In this issue:
As Barbarossa and his crew adjust to their strange new
surroundings, they learn that nothing is ever what it seems.
Lost on a world where constant political tension, secret pacts
and hidden agendas are the rule of the day. With everyone playing
the espionage game, who can be trusted? Beware of knives in the
back, swords at your throat, and assassins in the night--can
even battle-hardened swashbucklers like Barbarossa long survive?

Intended for all ages
Full Color
Comic book size
40 pages
$3.50
On sale in May 2005

Special Notes:

Each issue will contain 32 story pages.
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Below is the solicitation copy for Desperado Publishing's May
releases. This month sees the return of the creative team from
Abadazad in a new all-ages title plus a WWII war comic with a
major twist. Artwork is available upon request.

To learn more about Desperado Publishing and its line of
titles, log onto www.desperadopublishing.com.

DESPERADO PUBLISHING
MAY 2005

The Stardust Kid #1
on sale 05.18
$3.50
Bi-monthly, 5 issue series
full color
32 pages

written by J.M. DEMATTEIS
art by MIKE PLOOG
color by NICK BELL
Lettering by DAVE LANPHEAR
cover by MIKE PLOOG

CONCEPT
Image Comics and Desperado Publishing are proud to reunite the
creative team from the popular series Abadazad in this new
original fantasy story destined to become a classic for all
ages!

Last night, when Cody DiMarco went to bed, life was the same as
it's always been.  This morning, when he woke up, the world he
knew...was gone.

A Magic older than Time.  An ancient evil.  And four children
whose only chance to restore their families, and their world, is
to solve the mystery of...The Stardust Kid.

THIS ISSUE "The Two Boys"

Twelve year old Cody DiMarco's best friend is Paul Brightfield:
the bond between the two boys is deeper than anyone could ever
suspect.  You see, Paul Brightfield isn't human:  he's the last
of The Old Ones, ancient elemental beings from The Time Before-
when no man walked the Earth and magic was a given-and Cody is
the only one in all the world who knows Paul's secret.

One October night, Paul Brightfield vanishes...at the same
moment that, in nearby Wilde Park, a massive cocoon burrows up
out of the earth:  Within the cocoon lies a hate-filled creature
that will soon destroy Cody's life-and the lives of everyone he
loves...

THE STARDUST KID is (tm) and (c) by J.M. DeMatteis and Mike
Ploog, 2005. All Rights Reserved.

COMMON FOE #1
on sale 05.12
$3.50
Bi- monthly, 5 issue series
color
32 pages

created by KEITH GIFFEN & SHANNON DENTON
art by JEAN-JACQUES DZIALOWSKI
cover by ESAD RIBIC

CONCEPT
World War Two.  Amid the disruptive chaos of the Battle of the
Bulge, a besieged squad of American GIs and a platoon of German
infantry do everything in their power to wipe each other out. But
as darkness falls, these two groups find they must unite if they
are to survive the night. The combined units have now become the
prey for an ancient evil and it will take everything they have to
survive against the common foe.

THIS ISSUE

1944.  Stalemate. Deep in the European countryside, a squad of
American GI's and a platoon of Germans, struggle for control of
a small, isolated village.  Neither side able to gain ground on
the other.

Come dusk both sides dig in for the night, neither German nor
American suspecting how few will live to see the dawn.  A
Desperado Publishing Production.

COMMON FOE is (tm) and (c) by Keith Giffen and Shannon Denton,
2005. All Rights Reserved.
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IMAGE COMICS FOR MAY
  Following are Image Comics' solicitations for May, with
information coming the publisher.

  GIRLS #1
  Written by Joshua Luna, art and cover by Jonathan Luna.
  Ethan Daniels is a typical bachelor who suffers from one,
infallible truth: dealing with the opposite sex can be
complicated. One night, he bumps into a mysterious woman who
will change his life... and maybe even the world.
  32 pages, $2.95, in stores on May 25.

  SHADOWHAWK #1
  Written by Jim Valentino and Jim Keplinger, art and cover by
Carlos Rodriguez and Albert Puig.
  A whole new era begins here. When Eddie Collins and his father
moved to New York, Eddie was given a mystical helmet and became
the last in a line of legendary heroes dating back to Ancient
Egypt. But does even ShadowHawk have the power to stop the man
called BackLight? Even if he does, a new mystery waits in the
wings as a mysterious talker attempts to uncover ShadowHawk's
secret identity. Plus: A former hero awakens from a deep
comaSand goes mad.
  32 pages, $2.99, in stores on May 4.

  COMMON FOE #1
  Written by Keith Giffen and Shannon Denton, art by Jean-Jacques
Dzialowski, cover by Esad Ribic.
  World War II. Amid the blood and chaos of the Battle of the
Bulge, a battered squad of American soldiers and a platoon of
German infantry do everything they can to rip each other to
shreds. But to survive the night, the two enemies must come
together and unite against an ancient evil hell bent on
destroying everything in its path.
  32 pages, $3.50, in stores on May 11.

  DAWN 2005 CONVENTION SKETCHBOOK
  By Joseph Michael Linsner.
  Everyone's favorite Goddess returns to dazzle the eye in an
all-new convention sketchbook. Dawn as a fairy, Dawn as a
mermaid, Dawn as a sex kittenmany faces of feminine beauty are
on display in this 32-page collection of jaw dropping full-color
Linsner paintings and sketches produced for commissions and
conventions. Features exclusive commentary by Lisner.
  32 pages, $2.95, in stores on May 4.

  EARTHBOY JACOBOUS GN
  Written, art and cover by Doug Tennapel.
  Chief Edwards retires from the Modesto Police Department a
lonely man. On his way home he hits a flying whale with his car,
opening the beast's mouth to find a boy from a parallel universe
named Jacobus. Chief discovers that a society of insect monsters
want to kill this boy due to a mysterious virus that grows on
his hand. The Chief becomes a father figure to the boy and trains
him how to survive insect monsters by becoming a great American
ass- kicker.
  272 pages, $17.95, in stores on May 18.

  FELT: TRUE TALES OF UNDERGROUND HIP HOP
  Written and illustrated by Jim Mahfood, cover by Mahfood and
Jose Garibaldi.
  Slug (from the group Atmosphere) and Murs (from Living
Legends) are two of the hottest rappers in the underground hip
hop scene today. Felt is a one-shot comic that acts as a visual
interpretation of their new collaborative album under the same
name. But you don't have to buy the new album to dig this book!
Cartoonist Jim Mahfood turns tunes from the new record into
funny and clever comic strips with topics ranging from bar
fights, to break-ups, to making art, to dirty girls! This is a
truly interesting and unique comics experience sure to please
music and non-music fans alike.
  32 pages, black and white, $2.95.

  HERO CAMP #1
  Written by Greg Thompson, art and cover by Robbi Rodriguez.
  Eric Quinlan is an average kid whose life is turned upside
down when his super-powered parents send him to a summer camp
for teenagers with powers. Eric finds himself lost in the woods
of Camp Enokchuk, being stalked by three super-villains who
believe he really does have super-powers.
  32 pages, $2.95, in stores on May 18.

  NYC MECH: BETA LOVE #1
  Written by Ivan Brandon and Miles Gunter, art by Andy
McDonald, cover by Eric Canete.
  Quentin keeps out of trouble, driving a bus that takes him
nowhere...until a standard route brings the excitement he's
always wanted at the risk of his life. With the world speeding
by and control slipping out of his fingers, Quentin finds love
at the wrong end of a gun.
  32 pages, $3.50, in stores on May 4.

  PVP #0
  Written, art and cover by Scott Kurtz.
  The time of the old-guard newspaper comic strip has come to an
end. It's time for an all-new, all-different comic strip to
bring the funny back to the funny pages. No cynicism, no lasagna
and no jokes about fitting into bathing suits. PvP is here to
kick the funny pages straight in the groin. This 16-page primer
is only 50 cents and a perfect opportunity to try PvP for the
first time.
  16 pages, black and white, 50 cents, in stores on May 25.

  THE STARDUST KID #1
  Written by J.M. DeMatteis, art and cover by Mike Ploog.
  The creative team of the critically-acclaimed series,
Abadazad, reunite in this new original fantasy story destined to
become an instant classic. Last night, when Cody DiMarco went to
bed, life was the same as it's always been. This morning, when he
woke up, the world he knew...was gone.
  32 pages, $3.50, in stores on May 18.

  DEEP SLEEPER TP
  Written by Phil Hester, art and cover by Mike Huddleston.
  Cole Gibson is haunted by vivid and terrifying nightmares that
cripple his career and alienate his family. He soon discovers
his dreams are merely doorways into a separate, hidden level of
reality populated by beings beyond imagining. The menacing
forces lurking in this realm crave one prize above all -- Cole
Gibson's soul. This trade paperback collects every issue of the
hard-to- find, critically acclaimed miniseries by the creators of
The Coffin, plus a sketchbook section, all-star pinups and the
short story prequel, "The Vacant."
  144 pages, black and white, $12.95, in stores on May 4.

  SLOP: ANACLETA TP
  Written, art and cover by Dave Crosland and Debbie.
  This digest-sized volume is a collection of short stories from
underground kingpin Dave Crosland and his partner in crime,
Debbie The book culls the best stories from the five-year run of
their out-of-print mini-comic, Slop, including the Zine Yearbook
Award-winning "Patience Gets You Nowhere, Tolerance Gets You
Hurt." It also contains original pinups and rare sketchwork from
their art book, Acid Bomb, monthly Slop comic strips that
appeared on tlchicken.com and all sorts of never-before-seen
doodles and goodies. As if that wasn't enough, Slop: Anacleta is
rounded out by four brand new, mind-blowing comic shorts. It's
all the humor, drama and social commentary these tenacious Ds
could muster, finally collected and available to the worldwide
masses!
  144 pages, black and white, $12.99, in stores on May 25.

  ARMOR X #3
  Written by Keith Champagne, art and cover by Andy Smith, back
cover by Jeff Johnson.
  While Carson continues using the power of the armor to
recklessly fulfill his wildest dreams, the armor slowly begins
to twist Carson's mind to suit its own mysterious needs.
Meanwhile, as Detective Hill closes in, the secrets of his true
mission begin spilling out...with possibly deadly consequences
for Whitney, Carson's unrequited love.
  32 pages, $2.95, in stores on May 11.

  BURGLAR BILL #5
  Written, art and cover by Paul Grist.
  Everyone's after Burglar Bill and he never did anything wrong
in the first place. Well, except for that whole burglar thing...
Wybourn is a thief. A scoundrel. A liar. And right now he's in
big trouble. Two nights ago he stole a car radio - and now the
owners have tracked him down and they want their property back.
Only Wybourn doesn't have it anymore. If he's going to get it
back, then he'll have to burgle the offices of the local
newspaper. And Wybourn doesn't do burglary. But he knows a man
who does... This issue is an all-new, previously unpublished
Burglar Bill story!
  32 pages, black and white, $2.95, in stores on May 11.

  CASE FILES: SAM & TWITCH #20
  Written by Marc Andreyko, art by Greg Scott, cover by Greg
Capullo.
  "Fathers And Daughters," part one. Twitch's youngest child --
and millions like her around the world -- love the movies, music
and clothes of six-year-old starlet Lacey Ann Lions. But when a
horrific tragedy befalls Lacey and her movie-mogul parents,
Twitch is flooded with memories of his own lost daughter,
Lauren. Can Twitch keep it together through this gruesome case?
And can the person who committed such an atrocity be brought
down?
  32 pages, black and white, $2.50, in stores on May 11.

  FREEDOM FORCE #5
  Written by Eric Dieter, art and cover by Tom Scioli.
  "Forbidden Fruit." Penultimate issue. When a mysterious
floating island appears in the skies above Patriot City, Freedom
Force is called into action to prevent the mesmerized female
populace from being transformed into the willing servants of a
nefarious goat-footed demigod. Even if the team can somehow
overcome the awesome powers of the pipe-playing Pan, can they
survive a betrayal by one of their own?
  32 pages, $2.95, in stores on May 18.

  THE IMAGINARIES #3
  Written by Ben Avery, art and cover by Mike S. Miller and
Gregory Titus.
  When his creator grew up, Superhero G was forgotten and sent
to the Imagined Nation. Now, donning the secret identity of
George, Superhero G as found himself playing the role of
superhero: righting wrongs and helping the people of the city,
who are oppressed by the Ice Queen's dictatorial regime. But as
Superhero G's first day in the Imagined Nation come to a close,
he finds himself resolved even more to find a way to reunite with
his creator. Because as night comes to the city, Superhero G
finds himself facing something he has never had to face before:
being alone.
  32 pages, $2.95, in stores on May 18.

  INVINCIBLE #24
  Written by Robert Kirkman, art and cover by Ryan Ottley and
Bill Crabtree.
  Picking up right where the 50c issue #0 left off! Mark and
Amber have come to a new understanding, things are different and
now they1re left wondering what's next for them. Meanwhile,
something is happening in deep space. Luckily, Allen the Alien
is on hand to deal with itbut will he be enough?
  32 pages, $2.95, in stores on May 11.

  LULLABY: WISDOM SEEKER #4
  Written by Mike S. Miller and Ben Avery, art and cover by
Hector Sevilla.
  "Wisdom Seeker," Part Four. Lullaby comes to a dramatic
conclusion as Jim and Pinocchio finally come face to face with
Alice, the Piper, Red Riding Hood and Cheshire Cat. A bond is
formed quickly, not only because both groups are heading toward
Oz, but also because they share a common menace. A menace that
threatens everyone... Oz's own Tin Man. But just as everything
else has been twisted and bent in this fairy tale world so has
the Tin Man. Can the newly formed fellowship stand against the
lumbering, steam powered giant, or will this be the end of the
journey for our heroes?
  32 pages, $2.95, in stores on May 4.

  NIGHT CLUB #2
  Written by Mike Baron, art and cover by Mike Norton.
  "Junkyard Apocalypse." Annie sees the future. Walter talks
with God. Jerry makes machines mutate and grow. And Jack? Nobody
knows exactly what Jack does. The apocalypse begins not in
heaven, but in New England. On July 2nd, in a Boston junkyard,
these four makeshift heroes must defeat a battalion of lost souls
to stop the devil's reign on earth.
  32 pages, $2.95, in stores on May 11.

  NOBLE CAUSES #11
  Written by Jay Faerber, art and cover by Fran Bueno.
  The issue everything's been building towards! Will Doc regain
his old body? Will Celeste's new, heroic attitude stick? Will
Rusty ever be found? Will Frost keep Cosmic Rae's secret? All
those questionsand morewill be answered.
  32 pages, $3.50, in stores on May 18.

  THE ORIGINAL ADVENTURES OF CHOLLY & FLYTRAP #2
  Written, art and cover by Arthur Suydam.
  "The Rites Of Spring." Finally -- the inspiration for the new
animation pilot from Paranoid Delusions Productions! Featuring
riveting high-definition tales of Suydam's ultimate anti-heroes,
Cholly and Flytrap, the story continues from last issue as
Cholly battles the two headed beast that...figures things out,
shall we say... the "Monty Python" way! Presented with
action-packed hilarity and pacing that is surreal and familiar
all at the same time, "The Rites of Spring" and "The End" are
terrifyingly funny chapters of action and adventure from a master
storyteller with a truly unique point of view.
  32 pages, $3.50, in stores on May 25.

  THE PACT #2
  Written by Jay Faerber, cover by Carlo Barberi and Juan Vlasco.
  Is it too much to ask for our four young heroes to enjoy some
downtime, hanging out in the Noble family's vacation home on the
moon? Apparently, it is, because instead of doing just that,
they're racing to prevent a giant asteroid from crashing into
the Earth! Who will rise to the challenge? Who will crack under
pressure?
  32 pages, $2.99, in stores on May 11.

  SAVAGE DRAGON #125
  Written, art and cover by Erik Larsen.
  "Falling Apart," Part Two: "Shattered." The Dragon fights his
most devastating battle ever! Now, barely clinging to life, his
regenerating abilities gone, things couldn1t be much more
desperate! Enter: the Fly! Meanwhile, Mister Glum prepares to
take over the planet Earth! Plus: whatever other goodies we can
cram into this giant-sized anniversary issue! Not to be missed.
  64 pages, $4.95, in stores on May 25.

  SEA OF RED #3
  Story and script by Rick Remender, story and breakdowns by
Kieron Dwyer, finishes, color washes and cover by Salgood Sam.
  On their journey to discover Blackthroat, Marco and Director
Joel Cameron's crew end up on a dark island in the heart of the
Bermuda Triangle. Plotting to fuel Marco's thirst for revenge,
Cameron hatches a trap with Jeanine's life in the balance. As
the small crew turns on one another they soon learn that this
island is not as deserted as it seems; it is home to an ancient
clan of vampires whose dark secret has ramifications for all of
humanity.
  32 pages, $2.95, in stores on May 25.

  SPAWN #146
  Written by Brian Holguin and Todd McFarlane, art by Angel
Medina and Danny Miki, cover by Greg Capullo.
  "Destination Anywhere," Part Two. Something has drawn Al
Simmons to a small New England town, a seemingly idyllic
community. He soon discovers that beneath its picturesque
surface the town hides a dark secreta yearly ritual in which an
innocent is sacrificed and an infernal price is paid. Delving
into the village's shadowy past, the Hellspawn uncovers a secret
pact that goes back almost to the dawn of creation... and learns
of an unexpected bargain between Heaven and Hell.
  32 pages, $2.50, in stores on May 25.

  THE WALKING DEAD #20
  Written by Robert Kirkman, art by Charlie Adlard, cover by Tony
Moore.
  After the earth shattering events of past issues, Lori is left
dealing with the choices she1s made and the events that have
transpired of no fault of her own. Meanwhile steps are made to
turn the prison into a home. Things are winding down and life is
becoming more bearable. If only they could forget what they just
went through.
  32 pages, black and white, $2.95, in stores on May 11.

TOP COW TITLES

  HUNTER-KILLER #3
  Written by Mark Waid, penciled by Marc Silvestri, inked by Joe
B. Weems, colored by Steve Firchow, cover by Silvestri.
  Another rogue Ultra-Sapien is on the loose<and the Hunter-
Killer program has no choice but to send rookie Ellis into the
field to handle him, despite the risk! For if Wolf finds Ellis
before the mission's over, the two men could team to bring the
entire program down.
  32 pages, $2.99.

  RISING STARS: VOICES OF THE DEAD #2
  Written by Fiona Avery, penciled by Staz Johnson, inked
byWayne Faucher, colored by Steve Firchow.
  Lionel Zerb continues to hunt down and analyze ghosts in this
new series in the Rising Stars universe. Lionel's latest case
gives him a unique point of view, but sends his clients
screaming. All the while, Lionel draws closer and closer to a
force greater than he ever imagined! Great new Rising Stars
action is brought to you by Fiona Avery and Staz Johnson.
  32 pages, $2.99.

  WITCHBLADE #86
  Written by Ron Marz, art Keu Cha, cover by Adam Hughes.
  "Warrior Spirit." In the self-contained issue, Sara Pezzini's
first day back on the job as a New York City police detective is
anything but business as usual. Sara is called in when a
mysterious murder takes place at the American Museum of Natural
History, but are the goings-on truly ghostly, or is something
far more sinister at work? Keu Cha provides painted art, while
Adam Hughes takes over the cover duties.
  32 pages, $2.99.

  CITY OF HEROES #1
  Written by Mark Waid, penciled by David Nakayama, colored by
Sonia Oback, covers by Rodolfo Migliari, Dale Keown and George
Perez.
  "Hard Crash," part 1 of 3. Paragon City is a Silver-Age
superheroic wonderland<until the reality and terrors of the
modern age catch up to its defenders in one awful and shocking
moment! Now the defenders of Paragon will find out once and for
all what a real hero is in today's world! Noted superhero writer
Mark Waid brings you the action, with Kubert School grad and
Wizard contest winner David Nakayama on art.
  32 pages, $2.99.

  TOMB RAIDER VS. THE WOLF-MEN: MONSTER WAR #2
  Written by Chris Golden and Tom Sniegoski, art by Joyce Chin,
colored by Scott Kester, cover by Joyce Chin and Eric Basaldua.
  The Magdalena has been infected by the bite of Dracula, and is
slowly becoming one of the undead. It1s up to Tomb Raider Lara
Croft and the mysterious Dr. Jekyll to search out the only know
cure in the Carpathian Mountains of Romania, where they do
battle with a savage pack of Wolf-Men! Meanwhile, the monstrous
Mr. Hyde moves ahead in his insidious plans to bring about the
apocalypse. And don1t miss next month1s chapter: Witchblade vs.
Frankenstein's Monster.
  32 pages, $2.99.

  BATTLE OF THE PLANETS VOL. 3 DIGEST TRADE PAPERBACK: PRINCESS
  Written by David Wohl, art by Wilson Tortosa, cover by Alex
Ross.
  Follow Princess of G-Force as she leaves the team, battles the
Charioteers of Chongu, and gets reunited with her G-Force mates
in this thrilling six-issue mini-series. Also included: Battle
of the Planets #1/2 and the Battlebook! Eight issues in one
great package at one low price.
  224 pages, black and white, $9.99.

  TOP COW ART: THE COFFEE TABLE COLLECTION
  Featuring art by Marc Silvestri, David Finch, Michael Turner,
Dale Keown, Alex Ross, Gary Frank and more.
  Come along for the ride of a lifetime<13 years worth of Top
Cow art and history, all presented in a magnificent coffee table
book format! This tome is lavishly illustrated with the best of
Top Cow1s art from over a decade of publishing, plus
never-before- seen photographs and behind-the-scenes stories of
the rise of Top Cow.
  276 pages, $24.99
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