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Books : Literature & Fiction : Authors, A-Z : ( G ) : Grant, John
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You knock at the door of the old mansion up on the hill, and who answers? Your host, none other than Gene Simmons, beckoning you inside. The door slams shut. You try to run, but it's too late... you've entered the home of Simmons Comics Group and there's no turning back! Gene Simmons House of Horrors includes the short, terrifying stories from three installments of House of Horrors, and features a cover by fellow legend Todd McFarlane!
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Horror comic book published by Epic Comics (a division of Marvel Comics). Based on a screenplay by Clive Barker.
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The Trade Paperback version of the limited press run for the World Horror Convention hosted in Kansas City. 13 original horror tales with a Forward by Joe R. Lansdale, Introduction by Brian A. Hopkins, the stories are by 13 World Horror Convention Bram Stoker Winners. This book had a limited press run and distribution and is hard to find.
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Oxrun Station is different. Nobody can really explain it. You just have to understand that bizarre things happen there. No one knows why, they just do. Weird things. The kind of things you don't even want to dream about in your worst nightmares. Like what happens this Halloween to Sam Jones, Eleanor Trent, Tina Broadbent, Chuck Antrim, and Cody Banning...
Maybe it really is the rare conjunction of Mars and Saturn with Venus, lowering the barriers between our world and another, shadowy realm...or maybe it is just that the full moon always brings out the strangeness in that place. Trick or Treat is crazy enough, with ghosts and goblins and witches and warlocks and all manner of other nasties roaming the street. But in Oxrun Station, the masks aren't always made of rubber.
This year the fabric of the cosmos is unravelling, and dark and dangerous things are leaking across the borders... For five unsuspecting teenagers, their lives will never be the same again as they discover the hidden terrors lurking beneath the surface of their quiet town and experience the most horrifying Halloween of them all...
Aimed at older teenagers and adults who like their horror stories to have a supernatural twist, this mosaic novel is meant to be read on any dark and spooky night.
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Week 17 features art by Chris Batista, Jack Jadson & Ruy Jose, and can be described in one word: Lobo! Plus, the origin of Lobo by Waid and Giffen.
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"Good news, sir. Your son Kon-El didn't die in the Crisis after all." Plus, the Origin of Green Lantern by Waid, Ivan Reis and Marc Campos.
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"Look what these monsters did to your brother, Isis! They deserve a slow death! Plucked apart like the insects they are!" Plus, the Origin of Wildcat by Waid and Jerry Ordway.
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The story of the year continues in four more chapters of America's only weekly super-hero adventure! WEEK 24: "You don't really know me, but I'm a big fan and ...well... I wanted to invite you to ...to ...to join the new Justice League." Plus, the Origin of Booster Gold by Waid and Dan Jurgens.
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"That's -- the Black Marvel Family?" Plus, the Origin of Nightwing by Waid and George Pérez!
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"How altruistic can you be when you're funded by LexCorp?" Plus, The Origin of Hawkman by Waid and Joe Bennett.
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WEEK 27: "It's Jean Loring. Sue's murderer." Plus, The Origin of Power Girl by Waid and Adam Hughes.
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"Maybe our time here is over. Red Tornado's gone walkabout." Plus, The Origin of Catman by Waid and Dale Eaglesham.
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"Th-th-they're going to kill me. S-S-Supergirl's going to kill me." "That's -- the Black Marvel Family?" Plus, The Origin of The Joker by Waid and Brian Bolland.
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Get ready for the story you never expected! "Batman...No More" - a full length 22-page adventure featuring Bruce Wayne, Dick Grayson, Jason Todd and...Batwoman?!?
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"Superman being out of the picture was the key. One of two keys, if you want to be cute about it." Plus, The Origin of the Metal Men by Waid and Duncan Rouleau.
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"You wished to be with her again. Come closer, I will show you how." Plus, The Origin of Blue Beetle by Waid and Cully Hamner.



















