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Uncivil War: Plague

Uncivil War: Plague
The prequel to The Island

Uncivil War: Plague
Batman: Kings of Fear
the best-selling DC Comics miniseries
Hardcover now available!


Truckus Maximus

Truckus Maximus
an original graphic novel
Now available in both hardcover and softcover!


Uncivil War: After the Fall

Uncivil War Vol. 2: After the Fall
A collection of short stories



Uncivil War Vol. 1: The Island
A novella

Game Over

Game Over
A YA novel
Now available on Kindle


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