Books received 5/7/11 Del Rey edition

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Embassytown
by China Miéville
Cover by David Stevenson

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China Miéville doesn’t follow trends, he sets them. Relentlessly pushing his own boundaries as a writer—and in the process expanding the boundaries of the entire field—with Embassytown, Miéville has crafted an extraordinary novel that is not only a moving personal drama but a gripping adventure of alien contact and war.

In the far future, humans have colonized a distant planet, home to the enigmatic Ariekei, sentient beings famed for a language unique in the universe, one that only a few altered human ambassadors can speak.

Avice Benner Cho, a human colonist, has returned to Embassytown after years of deep-space adventure. She cannot speak the Ariekei tongue, but she is an indelible part of it, having long ago been made a figure of speech, a living simile in their language.

When distant political machinations deliver a new ambassador to Arieka, the fragile equilibrium between humans and aliens is violently upset. Catastrophe looms, and Avice is torn between competing loyalties—to a husband she no longer loves, to a system she no longer trusts, and to her place in a language she cannot speak yet speaks through her.

Moon Over Soho
by Ben Aaronovitch
Cover by Wes Youssi

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BODY AND SOUL

The song. That’s what London constable and sorcerer’s apprentice Peter Grant first notices when he examines the corpse of Cyrus Wilkins, part-time jazz drummer and full-time accountant, who dropped dead of a heart attack while playing a gig at Soho’s 606 Club. The notes of the old jazz standard are rising from the body—a sure sign that something about the man’s death was not at all natural but instead supernatural.

Body and soul—they’re also what Peter will risk as he investigates a pattern of similar deaths in and around Soho. With the help of his superior officer, Detective Chief Inspector Thomas Nightingale, the last registered wizard in England, and the assistance of beautiful jazz aficionado Simone Fitzwilliam, Peter will uncover a deadly magical menace—one that leads right to his own doorstep and to the squandered promise of a young jazz musician: a talented trumpet player named Richard “Lord” Grant—otherwise known as Peter’s dear old dad.

The War That Came Early: The Big Switch
by Harry Turtledove

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In this extraordinary World War II alternate history, master storyteller Harry Turtledove begins with a big switch: what if Neville Chamberlain, instead of appeasing Hitler, had stood up to him in 1938? Enraged, Hitler reacts by lashing out at the West, promising his soldiers that they will reach Paris by the new year. They don’t. Three years later, his genocidal apparatus not fully in place, Hitler has barely survived a coup, while Jews cling to survival. But England and France wonder whether the war is still worthwhile.

Weaving together a cast of characters that ranges from a brawling American fighter in the Abraham Lincoln Brigade in Spain to a woman who has seen Hitler’s evil face-to-face, Harry Turtledove takes us into a world shaping up very differently in 1941. The Germans and their Polish allies have slammed into the gut of the Soviet Union in the west, while Japan pummels away in the east. In trench warfare in France, French and Czech fighters are outmanned but not outfought by their Nazi enemy. Then the stalemate is shattered. In England, Winston Churchill dies in an apparent accident, and the gray men who walk behind his funeral cortege wonder who their real enemy is. The USSR, fighting for its life, makes peace with Japan—and Japan’s war with America is about to begin.

A sweeping saga of human passions, foolishness, and courage, of families and lovers and soldiers by choice and by chance, The Big Switch is a provocative, gripping, and utterly convincing work of alternate history at its best. For history buffs and fans of big, blood-and-guts fiction, Harry Turtledove delivers a panoramic clash of ideals as powerful as armies themselves.

Stuff received 5/7/11

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Thor: Tales of Asgard

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Before he ever lifted his might hammer…Fantastic journeys beckon from the mysterious nine realms. Places of dark mists and fiery voids. Of winged creatures and giants in the ice. And of the most alluring quest of all – the search for the legendary Lost Sword of Surtur. Hungry for adventure, Thor secretly embarks on the journey of a lifetime, joined by his loyal brother Loki, whose budding sorcery equips him with just enough magic to conjure up trouble, along with the Warriors Three – a band of boastful travelers reluctant to set sail on any adventure that might actually be dangerous. But what starts out as a harmless treasure hunt quickly turns deadly, and Thor must now prove himself worthy of the destiny he covets by saving Asgard itself.

Special Features

    • Audio commentary with Supervising Producer Craig Kyle and Screenwriter Greg Johnson
    • Audio commentary with Supervising Director Gary Hartle, Animation Director Sam Liu and Character Designer Phil Bourassa
    • “Worthy: The Making of Thor: Tales of Asgard” featurette
    The Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes Bonus Episode from the new hit TV series

Earp: Saints for Sinners Issue 3
Created by: Matt Cirulnick & David Manpearl
Written by: M. Zachary Sherman
Illustrated by: Mack Chater & Martin Montiel
Cover art by: Alex Maleev

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The stunning reimagining of the wild west’s greatest lawman continues! The A.O.K. is in ruins. Wyatt’s brother, Morgan, lies dead while Josephine has been kidnapped by the Pinkertons, with Mayor Flynn pulling the strings – but Flynn and the Pinks made one huge mistake: they left Wyatt alive. Now, Earp and his erstwhile nemesis, the notorious Jesse James, must join forces against Flynn and the Pinks to save the woman that they both love. Can Wyatt face his demons to avenge his brother, rescue his love and rid the city of Flynn’s corruption for good?

Blood Work: An Original Hollows Graphic Novel
by Kim Harrison
Art by Pedro Maia and Gemma Magno

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When Ivy met Rachel, the result wasn’t exactly love at first sight. Sparks flew as the living vampire and the stubborn witch learned what it meant to be partners. Now Kim Harrison, the acclaimed author of Pale Demon and Black Magic Sanction, turns back the clock to tell the tale—in an original full-color graphic novel.

Hot-as-hell, tough-as-nails detective Ivy Tamwood has been demoted from homicide down to lowly street-crime detail. As if rousting trolls and policing pixies instead of catching killers wasn’t bad enough, she’s also been saddled with a newbie partner who’s an earth witch. It’s enough to make any living vampire bare her fangs. But when a coven of murderous witches begins preying on werewolves, Rachel Morgan quickly proves she’s a good witch who knows how to be a badass.

Together, Ivy and Rachel hit the mean streets to deal swift justice to the evil element among Cincinnati’s supernatural set. But there’s more to their partnership than they realize—and more blood and black magic in their future than they bargained for.

Books received 5/7/11

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Robopocalypse
by Daniel H. Wilson

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They are in your house. They are in your car. They are in the skies…Now they’re coming for you.

In the near future, at a moment no one will notice, all the dazzling technology that runs our world will unite and turn against us. Taking on the persona of a shy human boy, a childlike but massively powerful artificial intelligence known as Archos comes online and assumes control over the global network of machines that regulate everything from transportation to utilities, defense and communication. In the months leading up to this, sporadic glitches are noticed by a handful of unconnected humans – a single mother disconcerted by her daughter’s menacing “smart” toys, a lonely Japanese bachelor who is victimized by his domestic robot companion, an isolated U.S. soldier who witnesses a ‘pacification unit’ go haywire – but most are unaware of the growing rebellion until it is too late.

When the Robot War ignites — at a moment known later as Zero Hour — humankind will be both decimated and, possibly, for the first time in history, united. Robopocalypse is a brilliantly conceived action-filled epic, a terrifying story with heart-stopping implications for the real technology all around us…and an entertaining and engaging thriller unlike anything else written in years.

Steelhands
by Jaida Jones and Danielle Bennett

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With Havemercy, Shadow Magic, and Dragon Soul, the acclaimed writing team of Jaida Jones and Danielle Bennett has fused magic and technology into something that can only be termed “magicpunk.” Their distinctive style, featuring a chorus of quirky first-person narrators and brilliantly sophisticated world-building, has won these young writers the plaudits of fans and critics.

In the Volstov capital of Thremedon, Owen Adamo, the hard-as-nails ex–Chief Sergeant of the Dragon Corps, learns that Volstov’s ruler, the Esar, has been secretly pursuing the possibility of resurrecting magically powered sentient robot dragons—even at the risk of igniting another war. That Adamo will not allow. Though he is not without friends—Royston, a powerful magician, and Balfour, a former corpsman—there is only so much Adamo and his allies can do. Adamo has been put out to pasture, given a professorship at the University. Royston, already exiled once, dares not risk the Esar’s wrath a second time. And Balfour, who lost both hands in the climactic battle of the war, is now a diplomat who spends most of his time trying to master his new hands—metal replacements that operate on the same magical principles as the dragons and have earned him an assortment of nicknames of which “Steelhands” is the least offensive.

But sometimes help comes where you least expect it. In this case, from two first-year university students freshly arrived in Thremedon from the country: Laurence, a feisty young woman whose father raised her to be the son he never had, and Toverre, her fiancé, a brilliant if neurotic dandy who would sooner share his wife-to-be’s clothes than her bed. When a mysterious illness strikes the first-year students, Laurence takes her suspicions to Adamo—and unwittingly sets in motion events that will change Volstov forever.

The Goblin Corps
by Ari Marmell
Cover by Lucas Graciano

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This is an epic action-fantasy full of adventure, excitement, and drama – and all from the bad guys’ points of view! Morthul, the dreaded Charnel King, has failed. Centuries of plotting from the heart of the Iron Keep – all for naught. Foiled at the last by the bumbling efforts of a laughable band of so-called heroes, brainless and over-muscled cretins without sense enough to recognize a hopeless cause when they take it on. But the so-called forces of Light have paid for their meddling with the life of Princess Amalia, the only child of the royal family of Shauntille. Now, as winter deepens, disturbing news has reached the court of Morthul. King Dororam, enraged by the murder of his only child – and accompanied by that same group of delusional upstart ‘heroes’ is assembling all the Allied Kingdoms, fielding an army unlike any seen before. Still, after uncounted centuries of survival, the Dark Lord isn’t about to go down without a fight, particularly in battle against a mere mortal! No, the Charnel King still has a few tricks up his fetid sleeves, but the only thing that can defeat him now may just be the inhuman soldiers on whom he’s pinned his last hopes…Welcome to the Goblin Corps, may the best man lose!

Hellbent (Cheshire Red Reports, Book 2)
by Cherie Priest

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BAD TO THE BONE

Vampire thief Raylene Pendle doesn’t need more complications in her life. Her Seattle home is already overrun by a band of misfits, including Ian Stott, a blind vampire, and Adrian deJesus, an ex-Navy SEAL/drag queen. But Raylene still can’t resist an old pal’s request: seek out and steal a bizarre set of artifacts. Also on the hunt is a brilliant but certifiably crazy sorceress determined to stomp anyone who gets in her way. But Raylene’s biggest problem is that the death of Ian’s vaunted patriarch appears to have made him the next target of some blood-sucking sociopaths. Now Raylene must snatch up the potent relics, solve a murder, and keep Ian safe—all while fending off a psychotic sorceress. But at least she won’t be alone. A girl could do a lot worse for a partner than an ass-kicking drag queen—right?

Thor the Bombastic

I’ve reviewed my first superhero movie of the season for Moving Pictures.

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After the cancellation of the beloved Bill Bixby/Lou Ferrigno “Incredible Hulk” series (1978–1982), the pair reunited for three made-for-TV movies beginning with 1988′s “The Incredible Hulk Returns,” which featured the first live-action vision of Thor. Clad in drab brown and gray Vikings garb, Eric Allan Kramer delivered an uninspiring, distinctly ungodlike portrayal. That remained the lone live-action version — several animated stories exist — until the energetic, comic book-fueled feature film “Thor” envisioned by director Kenneth Branagh and actor Chris Hemsworth invaded the cineplex.

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Branagh relies on his extensive Shakespearean experience for the bombastic “Thor,” a tale with no little scenes nor many quiet moments. The actors project their lines as though appearing at the Globe before a throng of theatergoers. As befitting a story of Norse mythology, the gods’ bodies and faces ripple to near perfection, especially the handsome Hemsworth. (When early in the film he appears sans shirt, the female — and many male — gasps of appreciation were audible throughout the cinema.)

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The effects, especially of the Bifröst Bridge (the means the Asgardians use to travel between worlds), and the surprisingly few combat sequences dazzle. The 3-D, while not bad, grants no obvious benefit and feels tacked on.

Over at Moving Pictures, I also discuss the writing and acting of Thor.

DVDs received 5/2/11

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Blue Valentine

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Blue Valentine is the story of love found and love lost told in past and present moments in time. Flooded with romantic memories of their courtship, Dean and Cindy use one night to try and save their failing marriage. Ryan Gosling and Michelle Williams star in this honest portrait of a relationship on the rocks.

Special Features:

    Deleted Scenes
    The Making of Blue Valentine
    Commentary with Director Derek Cianfrance and co-Editor Jim Helton
    Home Movies

The Super Hero Squad Show Volume Four: Quest For The Infinity Sword

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The Quest For The Infinity Sword comes to a hilarious, action-packed conclusion in this fourth and final volume of The Super Hero Squad Show’s tremendously successful first season! Join your favorite Marvel superheroes Iron Man, Wolverine, the Hulk, the Silver Surfer, Thor and the Falcon as they team up with their friends to protect Super Hero City from Dr. Doom and the craziest villains found in the vast Marvel Universe!

Features the guest voices of Shawn Ashmore (X-Men), Mark Hamill (Star Wars), James Marsters (Buffy The Vampire Slayer) and George Takei (Star Trek)!

Bonus Feature:

    An interview with Charlie Adler (“Dr. Doom”)

Daydream Nation

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Seventeen-year-old Caroline Wexler (KAT DENNINGS) is facing a teenager’s nightmare: her widowed father has moved them from the city to a tiny, nowhere town. When Caroline realizes she has nothing in common with the permanently stoned kids that populate her new school, she pursues the one person she connects with — her handsome young teacher, Mr. Anderson (JOSH LUCAS). A bizarre love triangle ensues between Caroline, Mr. Anderson, and a stoner classmate (REECE THOMPSON). A mash up of genres and tones, Daydream Nation is a coming of age story for the 21st century.

Bonus Feature:

    Behind the Scenes

Books received 5/2/11 Star Wars edition

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Star Wars: Fate of the Jedi: Conviction
by Aaron Allston

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Chief of State Natasi Daala has been overthrown, and the Jedi Order has taken control of the Galactic Alliance. But while the new governors dismantle Daala’s draconian regime, forces still loyal to the deposed official are mobilizing a counterstrike. And even the Jedi’s new authority may not be enough to save Tahiri Veila, the former Jedi Knight and onetime Sith apprentice convicted of treason for the killing of Galactic Alliance officer Gilad Pellaeon.

Meanwhile, Luke and Ben Skywalker are relentlessly pursuing Abeloth, the powerful dark-side entity bent on ruling the galaxy. But as they corner their monstrous quarry on the planet Nam Chorios, the two lone Jedi must also face the fury of the Sith death squadron bearing down on them. And when Abeloth turns the tables with an insidious ambush, the Skywalkers’ quest threatens to become a suicide mission.

Star Wars: Choices of One
by Timothy Zahn

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From #1 New York Times bestselling author Timothy Zahn comes a brand-new Star Wars adventure, set in the time between A New Hope and The Empire Strikes Back and featuring the young Luke Skywalker, Han Solo, Princess Leia Organa, and the beloved Mara Jade.

The fate of the Rebellion rests on Luke Skywalker’s next move. But have the rebels entered a safe harbor or a death trap?

Eight months after the Battle of Yavin, the Rebellion is in desperate need of a new base. So when Governor Ferrouz of Candoras Sector proposes an alliance, offering the Rebels sanctuary in return for protection against the alien warlord Nuso Esva, Luke, Leia, Han, and Chewie are sent to evaluate the deal.

Mara Jade, the Emperor’s Hand, is also heading for Candoras, along with the five renegade stormtroopers known as the Hand of Judgment. Their mission: to punish Ferrouz’s treason and smash the Rebels for good.

But in this treacherous game of betrayals within betrayals, a wild card is waiting to be played.

Star Wars: Fate of the Jedi: Ascension
by Christie Golden

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How long can the Jedi remain in power?
How far will the Sith go to rule supreme?
What chance do both stand against Abeloth?

As Luke and Ben Skywalker pursue the formidable dark-side being Abeloth, the Lost Tribe of the Sith is about to be sundered by an even greater power—which will thrust one Dark Lord into mortal conflict with his own flesh-and-blood.

On Coruscant, a political vacuum has left tensions at the boiling point, with factions racing to claim control of the Galactic Alliance. Suddenly surrounded by hidden agendas, treacherous conspiracies, and covert Sith agents, the Jedi Order must struggle to keep the GA government from collapsing into anarchy.

The Jedi are committed to maintaining peace and ensuring just rule, but even they are not prepared to take on the combined threats of Sith power, a deposed dictator bent on galaxywide vengeance, and an entity of pure cunning and profound evil hungry to become a god.

A Streaming Guide to Obscure Steampunk TV

As regular readers of these pages know, the release party for The Steampunk Bible is this Sunday, May 1, 7-9 PM at the United States Art Authority in Austin, TX. Guests include co-author S. J. Chambers, me, contributor Jess Nevins and special guests Liz Gorinsky and Michael Moorcock.

As an aside to my Steampunk Bible essay on obscure Steampunk TV, I compiled this handy guide to all the shows that I mention and are currently available via streaming. I referenced Netflix, Amazon Prime, Crackle, Hulu, and Hulu Plus.

BraveStarr

Fullmetal Alchemist

    Hulu (only the first four episodes)

    Netflix (All 51 episodes)

Jack of All Trades

Last Exile

    Hulu (only first four episodes)

    Netflix (all 26 episodes)

Riese: Kingdom Falling

Samurai 7

    Hulu (only first four episodes)

    Netflix (All 26 episodes)

Happy watching!

That’s only about half the shows I discuss. Be sure to check out the complete list and what I have to say about each show in The Steampunk Bible.

*Word of caution. This info is accurate as of April 29, 2011. The availability of streaming titles is nearly always in flux. YMMV.*

Book received 4/25/11 Steampunk Bible edition!

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The Steampunk Bible: An Illustrated Guide to the World of Imaginary Airships, Corsets and Goggles, Mad Scientists, and Strange Literature
by Jeff VanderMeer with S. J. Chambers
Contributions from Desirina Boskovich, G. D. Falksen, Rick Klaw, Jess Nevins, Kake von Slatt, Bruce Sterling, and Catherynne M. Valente
Design by Galen Smith

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The Steampunk Bible is the first book of its kind: a fully illustrated compendium that traces the roots and history of this subculture, from the work of its godfathers—Jules Verne and H. G. Wells—to the key figures who first coined the word that would spawn a literary genre and the vast community of craftsmen and artists who have translated that spark into a lifestyle with clothing and accessories.

This ultimate manual, filled with scores of illustrations and photographs, will capture a world seen through aviator goggles, including the history, literature, film, art, crafts, television, comics, and fashion created by Steampunks the world over. In these pages you’ll find a do-it-yourself project from Steampunk Workshop founder Jake von Slatt and interviews with Scott Westerfeld, author of Leviathan, and Sean Orlando, creator of the Raygun Gothic Rocketship. Steampunk fashion photographer Libby Bulloff captures different styles for sporting spats, cravats, corsets, and goggles, while Difference Engine co-author Bruce Sterling pens a user’s guide to the subculture.

Simultaneously an investigation of the roots of
Steampunk and a veritable who’s who of its key players, The Steampunk Bible encapsulates the past, present, and possible future of the genre.

My essay "Obscure Steampunk TV Moments" enabled me to be part of this magnificent book. In the short time since I received my copy, this beautiful book has ascended to a place of distinction and honor among my collection.

Luckily for those folks in Austin, S. J. Chambers will be in town on Sunday, May 1st and has arranged a special event with me, contributor Jess Nevins and special guests Liz Gorinsky and Michael Moorcock to commemorate the release of this extraordinary book. The signing/party/steampunk love fest, happens at the United States Art Authority, 7-9 PM.

Check out VanderMeer’s blog for more preview images of the gorgeous interiors.

Books received 4/21/11 Del Rey edition

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Tattoo
by Kirsten Imani Kasai

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Her fate is in her flesh.

In an environmentally fragile world where human and animal genes combine, the rarest mutation of all–the Trader–can instantly switch genders. One such Trader–female Sorykah–is battling her male alter, Soryk, for dominance and the right to live a full life.

Sorykah has rescued her infant twins from mad Matuk the Collector. Her children are safe. Her journey, she believes, is over, but Matuk’s death has unleashed darker, more evil forces. Those forces–led by the Collector’s son–cast nets that stretch from the glittering capital of Neubonne to the murky depths below the frozen Sigue, where the ink of octameroons is harvested to make addictive, aphrodisiac tattoos. Bitter enemies trapped within a single skin, Sorykah and Soryk are soon drawn into a sinister web of death and deceit.

Dragon’s Time: Dragonriders of Pern
by Anne McCaffrey & Todd McCaffrey

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For the first time in more than three years, bestselling authors Anne McCaffrey and Todd McCaffrey, mother and son, have teamed up again to do what they do best: add a fresh chapter to the most beloved science fiction series of all time, the Dragonriders of Pern.

Even though Lorana cured the plague that was killing the dragons of Pern, sacrificing her queen dragon in the process, the effects of the disease were so devastating that there are no longer enough dragons available to fight the fall of deadly Thread. And as the situation grows more dire, a pregnant Lorana decides that she must take drastic steps in the quest for help.

Meanwhile, back at Telgar Weyr, Weyrwoman Fiona, herself pregnant, and the harper Kindan must somehow keep morale from fading altogether in the face of the steadily mounting losses of dragons and their riders. But time weighs heavily against them—until Lorana finds a way to use time itself in their favor.

It’s a plan fraught with risk, however. For attempting time travel means tampering with the natural laws of the universe, which could drastically alter history—and destiny—forever. Or so it has always been thought. But Lorana discovers that if the laws of time can’t be broken without consequences, it may still be possible to bend them. To ensure the future of Pern, she’s willing to take the fateful chance—even if it demands another, even greater, sacrifice.

Hounded: The Iron Druid Chronicles
by Kevin Hearne

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Atticus O’Sullivan, last of the Druids, lives peacefully in Arizona, running an occult bookshop and shape-shifting in his spare time to hunt with his Irish wolfhound. His neighbors and customers think that this handsome, tattooed Irish dude is about twenty-one years old—when in actuality, he’s twenty-one centuries old. Not to mention: He draws his power from the earth, possesses a sharp wit, and wields an even sharper magical sword known as Fragarach, the Answerer.

Unfortunately, a very angry Celtic god wants that sword, and he’s hounded Atticus for centuries. Now the determined deity has tracked him down, and Atticus will need all his power—plus the help of a seductive goddess of death, his vampire and werewolf team of attorneys, a sexy bartender possessed by a Hindu witch, and some good old-fashioned luck of the Irish—to kick some Celtic arse and deliver himself from evil.

Comics received 4/21/11 Radical edition

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Jake the Dreaming Special Preview
Written by Adam Freeman & Marc Bernardin
Art by Andrew Jones

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Welcome to Slumberton, population 5,000 and boring – but not to 12-year-old Jake. Every day during his mundane tasks of school, homework and chores, Jake falls into daydreams powered by his imagination of untold adventure where he battles fantastic creatures in an epic dreamscape. Life is normal for imaginative Jake until Slumberton’s children start falling into permanent sleep. As Jake expands his imagination and discovers his hidden ability to travel through the dreams of others, it becomes clear that something is keeping the Slumberton children asleep. Whatever it is, Jake must master his newfound ability and harness his imagination to stop it before the whole of Slumberton is trapped in a perpetual nightmare.

An advance copy of the Free Comic Book Day edition is not a comic book story but actually a preview of the forthcoming illustrated young adult prose novel Jake the Dreaming. Not familiar with the artist or writers, but the images are gorgeous.

Abattoir Issue #4
Created by: Darren Lynn Bousman
Concept by: Michael Peterson
Written by: Rob Levin & Troy Peteri
Illustrated by: Bing Cansino and Rodell Noora
Cover Art by: Kyushik Shin

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After refusing to sell a house with a violent history to an eerie old man, Richard Ashwalt’s life is coming apart at the seams under mysterious circumstances. Now separated from his family and falsely accused of murder, Richard is at his wits’ end. Trying to make sense of what’s happening around him, Richard seeks Jebediah Crone, the man who began the course of events that have left Richard’s life in shambles and driven him to the brink of insanity. As Richard investigates Crone and the mysteries that surround him, the pieces of a horrifying puzzle begin to fall into place— but does he truly want to solve it?

Ryder on the Storm Issue 3
Written by: David Hine
Illustrated by: Wayne Nichols
Cover Art by: Francesco

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Ryder, Katrina and Monk are only a few steps away from eliminating the Daemon threat and the only thing that stands between Ryder and the Drone Queen is his mother, the Daemon Rebecca Danton. Can Ryder choose between his family and the human race before the Drone Queen unleashes her curse upon the entire world? The stunning conclusion to David Hine’s newest horror mystery ends here!