Doctor Dan Miller struggles to do deal with the public and private reactions to the rapid spread of genetically modified dandelion seeds across Los Angeles before things get so much worse than they already are.
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Katie is a young, talented chef about to open her first restaurant, but not everything in her life is perfect. When Lis – a house spirit – provides Katie with a do-over she can’t stop until perfection reigns.
Choices for the Lift have to be made – will Michael and Casey meet the strict requirements? Forever continues to learn people’s true opinions of the family Carlyle.
Working for a trading company sure ain’t easy, but Lola will train and continue to write letters to her parents in a surprisingly compelling issue.
Joe and Kate must investigate one of their own accused of breaking the law of the dreamscape while Joe deals with personal demons by visiting a woman’s recurring dream.
Ariana and her ship, Crimson Dawn, make port in order to spend some of her great wealth and perhaps free a slave boy while she’s at it – if she’s alive by issue’s end that is.
With great glasses comes great klutziness in a pretty weak zero issue.
The end of a series starring Loki that is large in scale and adequate in execution.
18 tales from Adventure Time await the readers of this new trade paperback out from BOOM!
Michael Turner’s underwater world and heroine Aspen Matthews are celebrated in a collection of short stories from their first annual issue.
Rosa lives in Italy after the Second World War. She discovers a fallen American soldiers and he has comic books. Thus begins a simple and charming issue about a young girl and her imagination.
Magna makes it to a mysterious island where she encounters the Phantom and they team up for the remainder of this issue.
Summer is ending. What is there to do but fall in love, peek into the future and fear the potential presence of elder gods? It’s tough being eleven.
Nobody is special. Least of all Liz Wynter. But she wants to be.