The acclaimed art fanzine's psychogeographic drifts through a ruined city Savage Messiah collects the entire set of Laura Oldfield Ford's fanzine to date. Part graphic novel, part artwork, the book is both an angry polemic against the marginalization of the city's working class and an exploration of the cracks that open up in urban space.
Savage Messiah: The Shocking Story of Cult Leader Rock [i.e. Roch] Thériault and the Women who Loved Him
Melanie is a newly minted mermaid on her way to visit her Uncle Arlo, hoping to help him with his marine biology research and earn her tail.
So there I was building my haunted house outside the schoolWhen along comes a plant that's up to no good.One little portal and next thing I knewI wound up in a fantasy worldI looked around and thought, yo this can't be realEspecially with ...
This new edition contains a large amount of interpretive material, including footnotes, appendices about correspondence and Ede's omissions, and new introductory essays.
"A shorter version of this book appeared in Galaxy magazine for July-September 1969"--Copyright page.
Following the 2012 release of The Devils, Raising Hell examines the film from its inception through its reception.
A strange-looking heap of what looked like coarse netting lay beside the captured Minion weapons, along with a loose collection of colorful ... “Do you see that pile of netting? ... "I'm not so sure I could say the same for my clansmen!
“Plenty of adventure and magic . . . continues Robert Newcomb’s tradition of mixing adventure with an interesting and well-realized magical world.”—SF Site Prince Tristan and his twin sister, Shailiha, are the Chosen Ones, ...
But just as he began the next step, the Gates of Dawn shuddered. Smoke, dark and acrid, rose from the apex of the Gate he was on, and a fissure opened in the surface of the fluidridden, marble curve, directly between the place he was ...
Originally published: Great Britain, Penguin Books, 1987.