Smith, Gavin
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DEAD LEGENDS II PREMIER EDITION CVR A GAVIN SMITH
After winning the last Dead Legends tournament and taking revenge on her husband's killer, Yan is on the run with a new daughter in tow. Luckily, she has friends like Red Death, Jee Sin and Stalk to look after her and the child. But Tigress and her hordes of assassins... Read More →
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HEARTPIERCER #2
Tensions run high in the village of Briarglen, as it’s set upon by an army of the Howler’s werewolves. Will the villagers trust Atala to lead them in fighting off the monsters, or throw her, Grost and Eryn into their slavering jaws? The dark fantasy epic continues right here! Read More →
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HEARTPIERCER #3
As the werewolves wear down Briarglen's defenses, Atala will go to every length to hold back the forces of the night. But it will all be in vain if she cannot overcome their fear and show them victory is possible. With the monstrous Howler himself bearing down on the village... Read More →
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STAR TREK MIRROR WAR #1 CVR B MADRIAGA
Return to the Mirror Universe of The Next Generation with this brand-new series from writers David & Scott Tipton, where familiar faces and exciting new surprises await around every corner! To conquer the Mirror Universe, Captain Picard must first seize control of the ship-building planet of Faundori! The only problem?... Read More →
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STAR TREK MIRROR WAR #3 (OF 8) CVR B MADRIAGA
Enter the mirror universe of The Next Generation! The Mirror War continues here! New problems arise as Picard and crew head towards Faundori. With no changes to their course, they are likely to be found by any number of Klingons or Cardassians-including Worf! With plans in place to destroy a... Read More →
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STAR TREK MIRROR WAR #5 (OF 8) CVR B MADRIAGA
Continue the adventure in TNG's Mirror Universe! Captain Jean-Luc Picard and the crew on the ISS Enterprise-D have achieved their goal: conquest of the planet Faundora and its unparalleled shipbuilding capabilities. Now, almost two years later, Picard's armada nears completion, but not without difficulties . . .