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Scarlet Traces3 reviews
Ian Edginton, D'Israeli

Dark Horse, 2003

Well done historical fiction
Martians have always had a thing for attacking the Earth. But in this case, jolly old England has saved the day and procured powerful alien technology to secure its position as the globe's preeminent superpower. But in the detective tradition of Sherlock Holmes and Watson, ex-soldiers Robert Autumn and his Scottish butler Archie Currie follow a bloody trail that leads to unraveling an awful ...
  
  











  



  
Warhammer 40,000: Damnation Crusade10 reviews
Dan Abnett, Ian Edginton

BOOM! Studios, 2007

40K Brought to life.
Being a fan of warhammer 40,000 books, I recently purchased Damnation Crusade and am now planning on purchasing more 40K graphic novels to see what I've been missing. Damnation Crusade Follows three members of the Black Templar space marine chapter: Neophyte Raclaw, a Space marine in training, Brother Gerhart, a space marine of the elite sword brethren, and dreadnought Tankred, A centuries-old ...
  
  











  



  
Witchblade Compendium Volume 2
Ian Edginton, Paul Jenkins, ...

Top Cow Productions, 2008

New York City Police Detective Sara Pezzini is the bearer of the Witchblade, a mysterious artifact that takes the form of a deadly and powerful gauntlet. Now Sara must try control the Witchblade and learn its secrets, even as she investigates the city's strangest, most supernatural crimes. This comprehensive collection includes work by such hot creators as Paul Jenkins, Ron Marz, Keu Cha, Francis Manapul, Brian Ching and Mike Choi. Collects ...
  
  











  



  
Hellgate: London (Hellgate London Trilogy)3 reviews
Ian Edginton, Steve Pugh

Dark Horse, 2007

HELL COMES TO LONDON
The Hellgate: London TPB collects the four issues series #0 - 3 of this horror/sci-fi story written by one of my favorites, Ian Edginton. Set in London in the near future of 2020, the former Minister for Internal Affairs, Lord Sumerisle, has abruptly quit his office to go in search of his kidnapped granddaughter. She is held by a demon using the blood of innocents to open a gateway to the hellish ...
  
  











  



  
Warhammer: Condemned by Fire
Dan Abnett, Ian Edginton

BOOM! Studios, 2008

The Witch Hunters come to the fore in this graphic novel from the same team that brought you WARHAMMER: FORGE OF WAR. Tireless foes of Chaos in the Warhammer universe, Witch Hunters roam the Empire seeking to stop the spread of dark magic and witchery of all kinds. When Witch Hunter Magnus Gault hears that the nearby village of Loughville has fallen prey to the canker of Chaos, he is driven to investigate. Once there, he finds the buildings ...
  
  











  



  
Batman: No Man's Land, Vol. 28 reviews
Greg Rucka, Bob Gale, ...

DC Comics, 2000

Gotham in ruins
This is the second volume of the No Man's Land story, where Gotham lies in ruins, cut off from the outside world, battled over by gangs (including the police), and Batman and his team fight for the good of Gotham. It's a gripping storyline.
  
  











  



  
Warhammer 40,000: Blood & Thunder2 reviews
Dan Abnett, Ian Edginton

BOOM! Studios, 2008

Learn to read Ork
I liked it better the second time through 'cause ov thu wa tha Orks be talkn'. It also has two short stories at the end about space marines. A good look into the mind of the orks, funny and gory!
  
  











  



  
Warhammer: Forge of War1 review
Dan Abnett, Ian Edginton

BOOM! Studios, 2008

Warhammer: Forge of War
This is a graphic novel. I did enjoy it I read it immediately after opening my order from Amazon. The story was only average but the pictures did bring it to life better. I would recommend getting it if you like Graphic novels its not overly long only about 30-45 minute read.
  
  











  



  
Aliens Omnibus Volume 3 (Aliens Omnibus)1 review
Ian Edginton, Peter Milligan, ...

Dark Horse, 2008

Dark Horse keeps the hits coming with Aliens Omnibus vol. 3!
Aliens Omnibus Volume 3 to me definetly had the most chilling Aliens comics I have ever read! This Omnibus collects these stories: 1. Rogue, by Ian Edginton, art by Will Simpson, (4 stars), 2. Sacrifice, by Peter Milligan, art by Paul Johnson, (4 stars), 3. Labyrinth, by Jim Woodring,art by Kilian Plunkett (5 stars), 4. Salvation, by Dave Gibbons, art by Mike Mignola and Kevin Nowlan, (5 stars), ...
  
  











  



  
Star Wars Tales, Vol. 6 (Star Wars Tales)3 reviews
Robert Williams, Thomas Andrews, ...

Dark Horse, 2006

Farewell Tales
This is a good sendoff to a great series, this is probably the best Graphic Novel out of all six volumes, nothing really campy except for fett club and marooned. Great stories that revolve around video games, like the first two stories that revolve around Knights of the Old Republic I & II, the clone trooper story which revolves around Republic Commando, and the Kyle Katarn story, from Dark ...
  
  











  



  
The Picture of Dorian Gray (Illustrated Classics): A Graphic Novel (Illustrated Classics)
Oscar Wilde, Ian Edginton

Sterling, 2009

?Youth! Youth! There is absolutely nothing in the world worth having but youth!? The Picture of Dorian Gray is a graphic adaptation of Oscar Wilde?s classic work, stunningly re-imagined by writer Ian Edginton and artist I.N.J. Culbard. This Gothic morality tale is the story of a man who, taken by his own beauty, pledges his soul in a desperate bid for eternal youth. But when his wish is granted, things go terribly wrong. A painting of Dorian ...
  
  











  



  
Aliens Omnibus Volume 6
Mark Schultz, Chuck Dixon, ...

Dark Horse, 2009

Mankind has always struggled to balance exploration and exploitation when stepping into new lands. In the era of the colonization of space, the discovery of new wonders is countered by the awful realities when species once separated by light years of airless void are suddenly thrown together, and the heady intoxication of discovery becomes the feral nightmare of a battle for supremacy. Humanity's arrogance and greed have helped the Alien plague ...
  
  











  



  
Richard Matheson's Hell House, Book 12 reviews
Ian Edginton, Simon Fraser

IDW Publishing, 2005

Faithful Beginning
I'd never read Hell House although I'm a fan of horror. But browsing the rack one day I noticed this gem and reading the back cover piqued my interest. I was not disappointed. I re-read the story 3 times and kept wishing I could find out what happened next. I finally couldn't stand it anymore. I bought the novel upon which it's based. OK, so I now know how the trade is going to end but it's ...
  
  











  



  
Warhammer 40,000: Exterminatus
Dan Abnett, Ian Edginton

BOOM! Studios, 2009
  
  











  



  
H. G. Wells' The War Of The Worlds2 reviews
Ian Edginton, D'Israeli

Dark Horse, 2006

The best War Of the Worlds graphic novel
Ian Edginton and D'Israeli bring use H.G. Wells' The War Of The Worlds in graphic novel form. While abridged and adapted for this version it has lost nothing. It has all the adventure, horror and wonder, in full color. Their vision, their ideas on how the Martians looked, how the scenes developed and how the action scenes flowed. They kept the heart of the story yet gave it new life. A perfect ...
  
  











  



  
Richard Matheson's Hell House1 review
Richard Matheson, Ian Edginton, ...

IDW Publishing, 2008

Hell House Review
A good old fashioned tale of the unknown in a graphic novel format. It was everything I expected. Very enjoyable.
  
  











  



  
Scarlet Traces: The Great Game2 reviews
Ian Edginton, D'Israeli

Dark Horse, 2007

A well written and well illustrated treat for retro- SF fans
As noted by the other reviewer(s), this graphic novel should appeal to all fans of `retro' SF and steampunk, such as devotees of the `Extraordinary Gentlemen' series of comics. And if you're not a steampunk fan but can appreciate good storytelling and handsome artwork, well, then you too should pick up a copy (along with `Scarlet Traces', if you haven't done so already). [However, in a ...
  
  











  



  
Richard Matheson's Hell House: Book 31 review
Ian Edginton, Simon Fraser

IDW Publishing, 2005

The trap snaps closed
The four investigators have settled into 'Hell House' and the project is well under way, but who is studying who? Each member comes under vicious attack and it becomes clear that the entire party has become ensnared in some form of trap. Only Hell House survivor Benjamin Fischer seems to understand, and more importantly respect, Hell House's considerable power. But no one is listening to him, ...
  
  











  



  
Richard Matheson's Hell House: Book 41 review
Ian Edginton, Simon Fraser

IDW Publishing, 2005

Game over!
Though they do not know it, two of the four investigators of Hell House have become hopelessly trapped by its power. Florence Tanner is possessed, and tortured by, the randy spirit of who she thinks is Daniel Belasco. Meanwhile Dr. Barrett is preparing to test his Electromagnetic Radiation Reversor in an arrogant attempt to dissipate the haunted house's psychic energy. What Barrett does not ...
  
  











  



  
Richard Matheson's Hell House: Book 21 review
Ian Edginton, Simon Fraser

IDW Publishing, 2005

The game continues
Dr. Lionel Barrett's paranormal investigative team has settled into "Hell House" and the house is beginning to settle into them. Florence Tanner insists that she made contact with the deceased son of Emeric Belasco, but Barrett finds the idea a difficult one to grasp. Edith Barrett is beginning to feel uneasy desires and is also starting to sleepwalk. Benjamin Fischer knows better than to ...
  
  











  








   



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