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Recommended by Seth Green
“I love Batman, and this book elevated and validated that love in a new way. Still reads like the iconic classic it is https://t.co/0ZxOY08ATX” (from X)
by Frank Miller, Klaus Janson·You?
by Frank Miller, Klaus Janson·You?
Writer/artist Frank Miller completely reinvents the legend of Batman in this saga of a near-future Gotham City gone to rot, 10 years after the Dark Knight’s retirement. Forced to take action, the Dark Knight returns in a blaze of fury, taking on a whole new generation of criminals and matching their level of violence. He is soon joined by a new Robin—a girl named Carrie Kelley, who proves to be just as invaluable as her predecessors. Can Batman and Robin deal with the threat posed by their deadliest enemies, after years of incarceration have turned them into perfect psychopaths? And more important, can anyone survive the coming fallout from an undeclared war between the superpowers—or the clash of what were once the world’s greatest heroes? Hailed as a comics masterpiece, The Dark Knight Returns is Frank Miller’s (300 and Sin City) reinvention of Gotham’s legendary protector. It remains one of the most influential stories ever told in comics, with its echoes felt in all media forms of DC’s storytelling. Collects issues #1-4.
Recommended by Seth Green
“Robot Chicken alum and all around great guy @KevinShinick wrote a @starwars book! Check out his conversation with @ahmedbest tonight! https://t.co/kjxHwaAhu3” (from X)
by Kevin Shinick·You?
by Kevin Shinick·You?
Karr is a teenage boy like many others in the galaxy. He goes to school, helps his parents with the family business, likes speeders and droids. But Karr also has a secret: when he touches certain objects, he gets searing headaches and blacks out. And along with the pain sometimes come visions of people he doesn’t know and places he’s never been. Karr’s parents worry that he’s sick; his grandmother is convinced the visions come from the Force. But it’s been years since anyone has heard from the last of the Jedi―Luke Skywalker. Are there any Jedi left to guide Karr in the use of his abilities? Is anyone even willing to talk about the Jedi and what happened to them, as their memory continues to fade and the First Order rises? Stuck on his isolated home planet, Karr becomes a collector of historical artifacts, hoping to one day find an object that will give him a vision about the secrets of the Jedi. When his grandmother dies and his parents announce they’re sending him away to a school on the other side of the planet, Karr reaches his breaking point. He needs to know what his destiny holds, and whether the Jedi are involved. Accompanied by Maize, the blunt, unpredictable new girl at school with ties to the First Order, and RZ-7, Karr’s solicitous droid companion, he sets off into the larger galaxy to find the truth. His adventures will take him from Utapau to Jakku to Takodana and beyond as he learns more about the Jedi than he could have expected…and about his own place in the Force. Praise for Star Wars: Force Collector: “Kevin Shinick is one of the brightest stars in the Star Wars literary galaxy, and Force Collector shows exactly why!” ― Gary Whitta, screenwriter, Rogue One “A wonderful journey into the richness of the Star Wars universe. It blasts you into action and adventure at lightspeed. “― Ahmed Best, actor "A rollicking, planet-hopping, Force-charged adventure sure to delight Star Wars fans of all ages.”― Michael Kogge, author of Star Wars The Last Jedi: A Junior Novel “Shinick invites us into the Star Wars universe through an amazing new character and adds to the canon in unexpected and clever ways.”― Doug Jung, screenwriter, Star Trek Beyond