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TimeFlyz #4: Tunnel Twist-up

Friday, December 11th, 2009

TimFlyz4tnWhen their time tunnel collides with another time tunnel, Laurel and her friends lose Wormhole, only to have him replaced by another fly — this one from their future! Now they must not only rescue Gregor Mendel from Darchon, but find a way to get Wormhole and the future fly back to where they belong!

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TimeFlyz #5: Power Play

Saturday, December 12th, 2009

TimFlyz5tnIn London in the 1800s, Laurel and her cyborg insect companions meet Michael Faraday, who helped create the electromagnetic motor. But the flies’ powers have been drained, and if they plan to continue their mission they must hurry to get them back before they lose track of Darchon!

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TimeFlyz #6: Time Trap

Sunday, December 13th, 2009

TimFlyz6tnLaurel and the flies confront their worst possible problem: not only are they trapped in the timestream . . . not only did they accidentally bring Galileo with them . . . not only have they lost track of Darchon . . . they’re also stuck with a new enemy in their midst, the time traveling Venus flytrap Xarq!

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Faith: Warrior Princess

Monday, December 14th, 2009

Faith_01_CoverCreated by 8 year old Layne Toth, “the hardest working kid in comics”, the pint-sized sensation teams up with Chris Yambar, Levi Krause and her grandma, Ladonna Morales, to produce an all-new comic series that is sure to please the young and the young of heart! Everything goes crazy when two little girls come to live with their grandma in the heart of Meanniapolis, the creepiest city on earth. When Faith tests out her supernatural anti-monster armor she comes face to face with Big Dirty, the biggest and stinkiest citizen of all. PU! Can she ever make friends in such a horrible place? Maybe after her homework gets done.


Edison’s Frankenstein

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

frankSM188In 1910 Thomas Edison made the world’s first Frankenstein film. Today only one print of that silent film era movie exists, making it one of the oldest and rarest epics in film history. In this graphic novel, award winning writer ChrisYambar has adapted Edison’s version of the Frankenstein story into a piece of comic book literature that is both moody and moving. Joined by artist Robb Bihun, “Edison’s Frankenstein (1910)” is a powerful work, which culminates in a thought provoking climax. Not just a reproduction of the original film’s visuals and title cards, this graphic novel is a tale of redemption and forgiveness.