Michael Moran has rediscovered the power of Miracleman, but unbeknownst to him, Dr. Emil Gargunza, the man behind Project Zarathustra, has set in motion plans decades in the making. In The Red King Syndrome, Gargunza's intentions for Miracleman's wife and unborn child set the stage for a confrontati on between creator and creation. The origins of Gargunza and Zarathustra will be revealed, and life and death will be decided deep in the jungles of Paraguay. COLLECTING: MIRACLEMAN 5-10
Rick Veitch Livres
Rick Veitch est un artiste et scénariste de bandes dessinées américain dont l'œuvre couvre les genres grand public, underground et alternatifs. Il apporte un style et une perspective distincts au médium, démontrant sa polyvalence à la fois en tant qu'illustrateur et que conteur. Les contributions de Veitch enrichissent le paysage diversifié de la création de bandes dessinées.







Greyshirt. Indigo sunset
- 224pages
- 8 heures de lecture
The best of buddies since childhood, troublemakers Franky Lafayette and Johnny Apollo decide to turn their friendship into a partnership as they take over the rackets in Indigo City. But when this criminal alliance ends, Johnny turns his back on Franky and a life of crime and becomes the mysterious hero Greyshirt. Complemented by authentic Indigo Sunset newspaper installments, this book shows how friends and demons from the past can create and haunt a person's future.
Rich Veitch's Bratpack
- 240pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Superheroes with dark secrets recruit teen sidekicks to boost their public profiles.
Abraxas and the Earthman
- 88pages
- 4 heures de lecture
The graphic novel follows cetologist John Isaac, who is abducted by space whalers and undergoes profound physical and spiritual transformations under the command of the deranged captain, Rotwang. As Isaac is forced into a perilous hunt for the elusive Abraxas, he discovers his true purpose within the depths of a monstrous red-horned whale. This collection captures the surreal and transformative journey of Isaac through a vivid and imaginative narrative.
Army@love
- 164pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Collecting issues #6-12 of the incisive ARMY@LOVE, a series writer Rick Veitch describes as Desperate Housewives meets the war. This volume, leading into the upcoming ARMY@LOVE SEASON 2, follows the exploits of rivals Loman and Flabbergast, as well as Switzer, the woman they both love.
The One
- 192pages
- 7 heures de lecture
At the height of the cold war, a madman tricks the United States and the Soviet Union into launching their missiles and super-hero agents against each other. But instead of nuclear Armageddon, the act releases the secret cosmic potential of the human race. It was twenty years ago today that Rick Veitch took a bucketful of nuclear fear, added a healthy dollop of New Age mysticism, and served up a comic book super-hero series like no one had ever seen before. Written and drawn at the height of the final showdown between American style capitalism and Soviet era communism, The One spins an outrageous doomsday scenario that has proven even more relevant to today's ongoing global crisis. The One begins with the United States and the Soviet Union pushed into World War III by a certain blonde billionaire who has figured out how to turn a profit from a limited nuclear exchange. But the threat of Armageddon awakens a mysterious force in the human race that disarms the missiles and sets the world on a high-speed collision course with evolution. Finding themselves stripped of their atomic arsenals, both the American and Russian governments unleash top secret super-soldier projects to wage hand to hand combat against each other. The ensuing "Superior War" makes nuclear weapons seem like mere child's play.
Volume 2: "This volume, leading into the upcoming ARMY@LOVE SEASON 2, follows the exploits of rivals Loman and Flabbergast, as well as Switzer, the woman they both love."--Publisher's website
After meeting the Swamp Thing, the Hellblazer sends the man-monster on a voyage of discovery that takes him from the darkest corners of America to the rrots of his own long-hidden heritage.Collects issues #35–#42.
Al Williamson: Strange World Adventures
- 128pages
- 5 heures de lecture
Focusing on Al Williamson's artistic journey, the narrative chronicles his rise from a young artist in 1948 to a revered figure in the comic industry by the early 2000s. His elegant style first gained recognition in Famous Funnies and flourished with EC Comics, leading to notable contributions to Atlas comics, Flash Gordon, and iconic strips like Secret Agent Corrigan and Star Wars. Williamson's exquisite artistry and distinctive ink line secured his legacy as one of the most esteemed comic artists, celebrated for his impactful and enduring work.
Swamp Thing by Rick Veitch Book One: Wild Things
- 352pages
- 13 heures de lecture
The book features classic stories of Swamp Thing by renowned creator Rick Veitch, who initially contributed as an artist during Alan Moore's influential run. After Moore, Veitch became both writer and artist, further enriching the series with innovative horror and fantasy themes. His work introduces elements of time travel and metaphysics, enhancing the already unique narrative and solidifying Swamp Thing's legacy in the comic book world. This collection marks the return of these groundbreaking tales to print after years.

