WEREWOLVES: DEAD MOON RISING
The blood will run red in the dead of night as both horror-fiction and
comic book writers alike unite to bring you an unlucky 13 chilling
tales of howling horror,
just in time for Halloween.
With stories by Elaine
Bergstrom, Tom DeFalco, Clay & Susan Griffith, William
R. Halliar, C.J. Henderson, David Michelinie, Christopher Mills,
Michael Reynolds, Beau Smith, Stephen D. Smith, Paul D, Storrie, Dave
Ulanski, and Fred Van Lente!
Interior illustrations by Ken Wolak and a fang-tastic cover by
fan-favorite Dave Dorman, this chilling collection of
short stories is sure to keep you cringing under the covers all night
long!
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NIGHTMARE ON ZOMBIE ISLAND
Written by Paul D. Storrie
Illustrated by David Witt
Legend says no one can escape the curse of Zombie Island—will
you be
the first? Every Twisted Journeys™ graphic novel lets YOU
control the
action by choosing which path to follow. Which twists and turns will
your journey take? |
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PERSEUS: THE HUNT FOR MEDUSA'S
HEAD
Written by Paul D. Storrie
Illustrated
by Thomas Yeates
Could a monster whose very look turns men to stone be a challenge too
perilous even for the son of Zeus? King Polydectes has designs on
Perseus’ mother, Danaë. But first the king must get
rid of young
Perseus once and for all. So Polydectes hatches a plan to trick the
young hero into performing an impossible task—slay the
snake-haired
Gorgon monster Medusa, whose very look turns men to stone. Yet, as the
son of Zeus, king of the gods, Perseus has many powerful allies. Will
Perseus’ strength and courage—and the favor of the
gods—allow him to do
the impossible? |
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TERROR
IN GHOST MANSION
Written by Paul D. Storrie
Illustrated by Sandy Carruthers
Your worst fears
come true when you’re trapped in a very haunted
house! Every Twisted Journeys™ graphic novel lets YOU control
the
action by choosing which path to follow. Which twists and turns will
your journey take?
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BEOWULF: MONSTER SLAYER
Written by Paul D. Storrie
Illustrated by Ron Randall
Beowulf is a brave and mighty
warrior, known to have the strength of
thirty men. At home in Geatland, Beowulf hears about the terrible
troubles of his father’s friend, Hrothgar, the king of the
Danes.
Hrothgar’s land is plagued by Grendel, a vicious monster who
attacks
the Danes by night. Beowulf sets sail to aid Hrothgar and the Danes.
But is Beowulf strong enough to slay the monstrous Grendel? And even if
he succeeds, what other dangers lie ahead for the warrior-hero? |
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SHI/TENTH
MUSE (ONE-SHOT)
Written
by Paul Storrie
Art by Naidr
Balan
Covers by Nadir Balan, Billy Tucci & Billy Dallas
Patton
Two
women. Two
warriors. One fights
for justice. The other, vengeance.
But are the two really all that different? Find out when Shi
vows
to destroy a man the Tenth Muse has sworn to protect. But
when
two heroes do battle, can the result be anything but tragic? |
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ROBIN HOOD: OUTLAW OF SHERWOOD
- Lerner Books, 2007
Written by Paul D. Storrie, illustrated by Thomas Yeates
Fooled into committing a crime by the king’s foresters, young
Robin
Hood finds himself branded an outlaw. As he takes refuge in Sherwood
Forest, he meets other hideaways who also unjustly find themselves on
the wrong side of the law. Under Robin’s leadership, these
outlaws form
a band of “merry men” who exact justice against the
unfair laws of the
land by stealing from the rich and giving their loot to the poor.
Robin’s exploits soon enrage the sheriff of Nottingham, who
vows to
capture his foe at any cost. Will Robin Hood fall into the
sheriff’s
trap? |
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YU THE GREAT: CONQUERS THE FLOOD
- Lerner Books, 2007
Written by Paul D. Storrie, illustrated by Sandy Carruthers
This graphic novel tells the legend of Yu the Great, a Chinese hero
from the twenty-first century B.C. Some scholars believe Yu actually
existed and that he founded the Xia Dynasty, the first Chinese empire
described in historical records. Some later Chinese texts describe Yu
as a kind and strong emperor whose engineering projects saved China
from frequent floods. But in Chinese legend, as in this book, Yu is
descended from the gods and born from a golden dragon. He saves China
from floods by using magical soil to plug underwater springs, with the
help of a tortoise, an owl, and a dragon. |
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AMATERASU: RETURN OF THE SUN
- Lerner Books, 2007
Written
by Paul D. Storrie, illustrated by Ron Randall
This graphic novel tells the story of Amaterasu, the Japanese Shinto
goddess of the sun. Amaterasu’s parents create the first
eight islands
of Japan. Amaterasu’s father later puts his children in
charge of parts
of the natural world. Beautiful and kindly Amaterasu is made the
goddess of the sun. But her brother, Susano, god of the sea and storms,
is jealous of his sister’s position. In fear of
Susano’s temper,
Amaterasu hides in a cave, plunging the world into darkness. The other
gods and goddesses must come up with a clever plan to lure Amaterasu
from her hiding place and restore order to the world.
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HERCULES:
THE TWELVE LABORS - Lerner Books, 2006
Written
by Paul D. Storrie, illustrated by Steve Kurth
Famous for his superhuman strength, Hercules is the most popular hero
in Greek mythology. The son of Zeus—king of the
gods—and a mortal
mother, Hercules faces the wrath of Zeus’s wife Hera, who
resents her
illegitimate stepson and vows to bring him misery. With her magical
powers, she tricks Hercules into performing a series of twelve
seemingly impossible labors, each one a test of his strength, courage,
cunning, and fighting skill. Is Hercules strong enough to foil her
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JUSTICE
LEAGUE UNLIMITED #20 - DC Comics, 2005
Written by Paul Storrie
Art by Rick Burchett
Cover by Ty Templeton
Mary Marvel is feeling a
little overwhelmed at the Justice League
Watchtower, so Supergirl decides to take her out to watch an actual
League mission. But when that mission goes bad, and Wonder Woman's
strike team finds itself on the verge of defeat, does Mary have what it
takes to step up and save the day?
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REVISONARY
#2
Written
by Paul D. Storrie; art and cover
by Eric J.
Randall
Gordon, the man without a conscience, is haunted by glimpses of
tragedies that are going to happen and by nightmares of the ones he
doesn’t try to prevent. The chase is on and the clock is
running down.
Normally, if Randall can't save the victims he in premonitions, he's
got to live with nightmares of their deaths. This time, if he can't
stay one step ahead of the killers coming after Grace Warden, she might
not die alone!
MATURE
THEMES
32 pages, B&W
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REVISONARY
#1
Written
by Paul D. Storrie;
art and cover by Eric J.
Making
a fortune duping people never bothered Randall Gordon. Not until the TV
psychic was given what he never really wanted -- true precognition!
Haunted by nightmares of the tragedies he doesn't prevent,
his 'gift' seeon leads him to Vegas and forces him to ante up in a high
stakes game of life and death. Problem is, having visions of
the future is no guarantee you'll live to see it.
MATURE
THEMES
32 page B&W
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MOONSTONE
MONSTERS VOLUME 1 - Moonstone Books, 2005
Written
by Joe Gentile, Paul D. Storrie, Dave Ulanski, Len Kody, Tom
DeFalco, Mark Dawidziak, James Anthony Kuhoric, Clay & Susan
Griffith, Ken Wolak, C.J. Henderson, Ben Raab and David Rust
Illustrated by Mike Bianco, Rob Davis, Ken Wolak, Rich Gulick, David
Buche, George Broderick, Walter Figueroa, Andy Bennett, Nate Melton,
Shawn Sheehan, Doug Klauba, Keith Williams, Chris Burnham
and Scott LeMien
Cover
by Ken Wolak
This titanic tome of
terrifying tales
collects the first five hair-raisings issues of Moonstone's hit horror
anthology, featuring: Werewolves, Mummies, Vampire Vixens, Ghosts, and
Sea Creatures! Also features three new,
never-before-seen stories exclusive to this collection!
Read it under the covers with your favorite flashlight, and find out
what's creeping out the critics!
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MOONSTONE
MONSTERS: ZOMBIES! - Moonstone Books, 2005
Written
by Fred VanLente, C.J. Henderson, and Paul Storrie
Illustrated
by Steve Ellis, Scott LeMien, Walter Figueroa and Bill Williams
Cover
by Ron Frenz, Pat Olliffe & Ken Wolak
More
Zombie fun this month, as Moonstone brings you three all-new tales of
the risen dead! We’ll start with “Voodoo
Detective,” by the creative
team that brought us “The Silencers…”
where a New Orleans stage singer
is mysteriously murdered, and her brother hires some rather unusual
help to find the killer. The corporate zombie tale “Crime and
Authority” reminds us that all zombies aren’t
necessarily dead. And
while we’re mentioning the corporate world, we’ll
look behind the
scenes at a Mushroom processing company… and the dangers of
unhappy
employees landing a literal “Dead End Job.
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ROBIN
HOOD TRADE PAPERBACK - Moonstone Books, 2003
Written by Paul D. Storrie; art by Rich
Gulick,
Nate Melton, Scott LeMein, Steve Bird and Ken Wolak; cover by Joel
Naprstek
Three
thrilling adventure
tales in one volume; two have never before
seen print! "Robin Hood and the Minstrel", a "director's cut"
version of how Alan-a-Dale joins the Merry Men, "Robin Hood and the
Knight", another "extended version" of one of the classic tales (illustrated
script) and "Robin
Hood and the Jailer", an all new, all original yarn!
150 pgs, gray-scaled b/w, squarebound.
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BIRDS
OF PREY SECRET FILES 2003
- DC Comics,
2003
Written
by
Gail Simone, Paul Storrie, and Scott Young;
art by Joe Bennett, Jeffrey Henderson, Phil Winslade, Ed Benes, Brian
Stelfreeze, Shawn Crystal, Jack Jadson and John Stanisci; painted
cover by Phil Noto
An
all-new one-shot showcasing the past and future of the Birds!
New
BIRDS OF PREY series writer Gail Simone pits the Birds against the
Penguin (with art by Joe Bennett & Jack Jadson) in a story
focusing
on Canary. Plus: Canary meets a future partner in crimefighting
(written by Paul Storrie with art by Jeffrey Henderson & John
Stanisci); the story of how Oracle first chose Black Canary as an
operative (written by Scott Young with art by Phil Winslade); and
profiles of the Birds and their allies, illustrated by Brian
Stelfreeze, Shawn Crystal, and new BIRDS penciller Ed Benes!
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GOTHAM
GIRLS #5 - DC Comics, 2002
Written
by Paul Storrie; art by Jennifer Graves and J. Bone;
cover by Shane Glines
The
action-packed miniseries concludes!
As the clock runs out on gaining possession of a dangerous chemical,
Batgirl finds herself torn between fighting and feeling — for
Harley’s
loneliness, Poison Ivy’s protectiveness, and
Catwoman’s love of danger.
But she and Detective Reneé Montoya have to come down on the
side of the law. Can they do it in time?
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GOTHAM
GIRLS #4 - DC Comics, 2002
Written
by Paul Storrie; art by Jennifer Graves and J. Bone;
cover by Shane Glines
Poison
Ivy and Harley Quinn think they've succeeded in
stealing Ivy's plant formula back from the chemical company that stole
it first. But it's good girls vs. bad girls as Detective Renee Montoya
finally catches up to - and teams up with - Batgirl!
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GOTHAM
GIRLS #3 - DC Comics, 2002
Written
by Paul Storrie; art by Jennifer Graves and J. Bone;
cover by Shane Glines
Harley
Quinn gets control of a chemical formula everyone
wants, which means that nothing goes as planned - not even for her best
pal Poison Ivy. And Detective Reneé Montoya is hot on
everyone's
trail.
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GOTHAM
GIRLS #2 - DC Comics, 2002
Written
by Paul Storrie; art by Jennifer Graves and J. Bone;
cover by Shane Glines
In
the hot new series based on the WB online webtoon, the
female stars of the animated Gotham Universe duke it out! Detective
Renée Montoya, investigating the theft of a mysterious
chemical
compound, follows the deadly trail of Poison Ivy and Harley Quinn,
while ivy tries to convince Catwoman and Batgirl that they should
cooperate with her (fat chance)!
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GOTHAM
GIRLS #1 - DC Comics, 2002
Written
by Paul Storrie; art by Jennifer Graves and J. Bone;
cover by Shane Glines
The
women of the hit WB Online webtoon burst into the
animated DC Universe in an action-packed miniseries! Unable to resist a
golden opportunity to fund her beloved lion preserve, Catwoman heists a
vial of a mysterious formula for a shady company - only to discover
she's actually working for Poison Ivy and mallet-wielding sidekick
Harley Quinn. That sets off an every-villain-for-herself chase across
Gotham's rooftops - and attracts the attention of both Batgirl and
officer Renée Montoya, who reluctantly team up to join in
the
fray!
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CAPTAIN
AMERICA: RED, WHITE & BLUE - Marvel, 2002
Painted
cover by Brian Stelfreeze, Alex Ross, Frank Quietly
& Various (W, P & I)
An
all-star cast of creators celebrates the 60th anniversary
of the Super Soldier! Featuring all-new short stories -- many of them
black-and-white with spot coloring -- by a who's-who list of creators,
including Alex |Ross, Paul Dini, David Lloyd, DArko Macan, Bruce Timm,
Bruce Jones, Paul Pope, Mike Deodota Jr., Evan Dorkin, Brian
Stelfreeze, Peter Kruper, Mark Waid, Frank Quietly and more! Plus:
classic reprints by Jack Kirby, Jim Steranko and Frank Miller!
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MUTANT
X: DANGEROUS DECISIONS - Marvel Comics, 2002
Photo
cover, Kathryn Kuder & Paul Storrie (W) / Stefano
Caselli & Stuart Immonen (P) / Rich Perrotta & Wade
VonGrawbadger (I)
Continuing
our series of powerful one-shots based on the hit
syndicated TV show MUTANT X!This double-sized special includes an
adventure with the entire Mutant X team, as well as a glimpse behind
the scenes, revealing how Shalimar became a hero! Join us for two
full-length stories, one of which has art by fan-favorite Stuart
Immonen (THOR)!
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JUSTICE
LEAGUE ADVENTURES #2 - DC Comics, 2001
Written
by Paul Storrie; art by Craig Rousseau and Wayne
Faucher; cover by John Delaney
The
comic based on the brand new Cartoon Network show
continues as the Justice League must find a way to defeat a strange
magical cult that is targeting the treasures of museums around the
world. To succeed, the League needs the Martian Manhunter, but is he
too torn by his feelings of alienation from his new teammates to help?
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ROBIN
HOOD & THE MINSTREL - Moonstone Books, 2001
Written
by Paul Storrie; art by Rich Gulick and Steve Bird;
cover by Joel Naprstek
A
retelling of the classic tale of Robin Hood and
Allan-a-dale. Robin Hood's men chance upon a distraught minstrel, deep
within Sherwood Forrest. His true love is being forced to marry another
and he knows no way to prevent it. Moved and inspired by the minstrel's
tale, Robin will stop at nothing to reunite the two lovers, even when a
host of soldiers stands in the way.
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BATMAN
BEYOND #23 - DC Comics, 2001
Written
by Paul Storrie, art by: Craig Rousseau and Rob
Leigh; cover by: Darwyn Cooke
There's
a new "King" in town, and he's putting together a new
Royal Flush Gang. Is Batman playing with a full deck when he asks "Ten"
to help him take down this dangerous and motley crew?
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MOONSTONE
MONSTERS: WEREWOLVES! - Moonstone Books, 2000
Stories
by Joe Gentile, Paul Storrie, Dave Ulanski; art by
Mike Bianco, Rob Davis, Thom Zahler, Ken Wolak; cover by Ron Frenz, Pat
Olliffe
A
trio of horrific werewolf tales: The first involves a
priest dealing with his inner demon, real or imagined. Can you justify
your existence? The second features the debut of a troubled tracker
called Shepherd who arrives in a sleepy little town with a dark secret.
The third relates the plight of a fisherman/hunter who takes it upon
himself to rid his vacation spot of an unwelcome guest. Be very careful
what you wish for.
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ROBYN
OF SHERWOOD - Caliber Comics, 1998-1999
In the dark years since the death of Robin Hood, John of Anjou has
proven himself one of the worst rulers that England will ever know.
Struggling under the burden of heavy taxes and royal whim, the people
speak more and more of days past, when a brave yeoman rose from among
them to stand against those who abused power and privilege. Furious
that his enemy is remembered still, and fearful of what his example
might inspire, King John orders a campaign to extinguish the memory of
the Sherwood archer. The first step--to execute the surviving members
of Robin's band! Now the only hope for the aging outlaws, and for
England itself, lies in the shadows of Sherwood Forest, where Robin's
legacy of rebellion is reborn in a startling new form -- his daughter,
Robyn! |
Issue One

Written by
Paul
D. Storrie
Art by
Michael Larson and P.A. Dery
Cover A by
Michael Larson
Cover
B by
Craig Brasfield
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Issue
Two

Written by
Paul D. Storrie
Art by
Michael Larson and Thom Zahler
Cover by Armando Gil |
Issue
Three

Written by
Paul D. Storrie
Art by
Glen Szoloski
Eplilogue art by Rob Davis
Cover by
Kelly Yates |
Issue
Four

Written by
Paul D. Storrie
Art and cover by Rob Davis |
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