![]() “He was more than just an outstanding journalist, audiences could sense his kindness, empathy and wonderful humanity.”Īlagiah won many awards during a hugely successful career, which took him from Southern Africa to many other parts of the world, via the BBC News at Six studio.įellow broadcaster Allan Little said the “great strength” of his old friend and mentor was “empathy”. “George was one of the best and bravest journalists of his generation who reported fearlessly from across the world as well as presenting the news flawlessly. In a statement on Monday, BBC director general Tim Davie said that Alagiah “was loved by all”. Experience Kull's complete black-and-white magazine tales in this Omnibus volume, all painstakingly restored from the highest fidelity materials in Marvel's archives.Presenter Clive Myrie said: “I loved him as a mentor, colleague and friend.” This man was Kull and a host of Marvel's greatest talents would chronicle his saga-his exile and savage youth his exploits on the high seas his rise through the gladiatorial pits and military ranks his reign as king and his epic battles with the skull-faced sorcerer Thulsa Doom. In this ruthless age, there rose a man-an exile, no less-who would come to rule mighty Atlantis in the years before it crashed beneath the waves. ![]() Thousands of years before the dawn of Conan, barbarian tribes rose across the Thurian continent, threatening the civilizations whose crumbling city walls still stood against them. In The Heavy Bright, masterful cartoonist and animator Cathy Malkasian propels the reader into a lushly watercolor, Ghibli-esque fantasy world tinged with equal parts whimsy and menace. Along the way, she falls for the enchanting Sela, who shows her how beautiful the world can be. Years later, Arna, an orphaned young woman immune to the beguiling power of the eggs, is charged with a monumental mission: hunt down these formidable men, pilfer their eggs, and release the bright from the heavy. A family of brutish men managed to hoard the eggs and build a misogynistic dynasty that held all of the land in an iron grip. One thousand black eggs, heavy as pure lead, which by some mystical property, provoked greed and violence in all who came in contact with them. People trusted and aided each other, dreamed freely, and communed with their ancestors. In this allegorical, fantastical graphic novel, a queer young woman aims to dispel the greed and cruel masculine energy that has consumed the world. Fans of great horror comics do not want to miss out on this deeply unsettling collection.' -JAMES TYNION IV (THE DEPARTME I'm all in!' -JEFF LEMIRE (GIDEON FALLS, Sweet Tooth) 'JEREMY HAUN is an expert craftsman at building short horror stories that dig under your skin and wriggle around there. ![]() JEREMY HAUN always delivers and this is no exception. Features an introduction by Shirley Jackson Award winning horror author NATHAN BALLINGRUD! Select praise for HAUNTHOLOGY: 'HAUNTHOLOGY somehow manages to be deeply personal and deeply creepy and cool. Whether exploring a claustrophobic old house full of nefarious entities or the heavy thoughts one has during the pending end of the world, this very personal project was written and drawn entirely during the COVID lockdowns. From creatures of the night to even more terrifying creatures of the day, HAUNTHOLOGY is an anxiety-inducing collection of 28 short stories and vignettes from the mind of JEREMY HAUN, the writer and artist behind THE BEAUTY, THE REALM, The Red Mother, The Approach and other nightmarish mindscapes. ![]()
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