Continuing the relaunch of one of independent comics' most acclaimed anthologies! This new version of Caliber Presents has expanded in size and scope. In addition to new voices, something that Caliber has always been known for, established professionals join the ranks in this ongoing anthology series. In this second volume, nominees and winners of such awards as Eisner; Harvey; Veric; Ghastly; Comic Monsters; and Shel Dorf are included. Writers Gary Reed, Gary Scott Beatty, Mark Bertolini, E. Mayen Briem, Ken Meyer Jr., Sam Costello, Glenn Moane, Jason Walz, and Orion Petitclerc; with illustrations by Trevor Denham, Predrag Ivanovic, Jason Jarava, Sami Makkonen, Gary Scott Beatty, Ken Meyer Jr., Marcelo Salaza, Denis Vermesse, and Andy Bennett. For fans that enjoy Twilight Zone, Black Mirror, Tales from the Crypt and Alfred Hitchcock Presents!
Continuing the relaunch of one of independent comics' most acclaimed anthologies! This new version has expanded in size and scope. In addition to new voices, established professionals join the ranks in this ongoing anthology series.
Caliber Presents is an anthology bringing forth new voices along with comic veterans to provide an eclectic mix of quality and diversity.
Gary Reed, Joe Pruett, Gary Scott Beatty, Sam Costello, Ben Sherrill, E. Mayen Briem, Mark Bertolini, Renton Hawkey. (CA H S E JAZZ: NEAR M|D NIGHT Art and Story: Gary Scott Beatty Gary Scott Beatty's is the publisher of Indy Comics and ...
In this issue, we take a look at Caliber's war comics plus interviews with Wayne Vansant and Don Lomax. Also, a profile on the Sin Eternal series, which is a modern updating of Dante's Inferno.
Stories originally appeared in Deadworld vol. 1, issues 9-18, Caliber presents issue 8, Calibrations vol. 1, issue 1, and A caliber Christmas.
As Eric, who became the Crow after his death, hunts down those who killed him and his girlfriend Shelly the year before, he longs to return to death and to his beloved.
"Professor Lawrence Miller lost his son Val to a drug overdose.
When the U.S. Navy orders its ships to run from the Japanese fleet, they abandon American troops on a bloody battered island in the South Pacific. This is the powerful story of the long, vicious battle for Guadalcanal.
During the twelfth century, it was a place of orgies and black masses that inspired prophecies and easy healings. This is the stage where Alberto Militelli, ambiguous and charismatic, conducts his so called esoteric rituals.
... it was decided to run this short segment in Caliber Presents so the regular series could focus on moving the actual storyline along. ... Originally appeared in Caliber Presents #2 Originally appeared in Deadworld, vol. 2, #8.