Books by John Arcudi
Two Moons, Volume 1: The Iron Noose (Two Moons, 1)
by John Arcudi
RUMBLE and BPRD writer JOHN ARCUDI is back at Image with rising star VALERIO GIANGIORDANO for an all-new horror series set in the midst of the Civil War.
In the middle of the horrors of the American Civil War, young soldier Virgil Morris discovers that he can't leave his Pawnee origins behind him. Visited by ghosts and visions, he learns that the war is not the worst evil he and his new friend, nurse Frances Shaw, face. Together - and apart - Frances and Virgil combat madness and hell itself.
Collects TWO MOONS #1-5
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B.P.R.D., Vol. 6: The Universal Machine
After the catastrophic encounter with the monster-god Katha-Hem, Dr. Kate Corrigan travels to rural France in search of an ancient text that might undo the death of Roger. Back at the Bureau for Paranormal Research and Defense, Captain Daimio tells the story of his own death, Johann Kraus confesses a bizarre love triangle arising from one of his seances, Abe recalls a mission with Hellboy during his early days at the B.P.R.D., and Liz reveals a weird tale of the family members she killed while discovering her firestarter powers.
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Dead Inside Volume 1
by John Arcudi
The Jail Crimes Division of the Sheriff's Office in Mariposa County investigates crimes committed inside county jails. With a limited number of suspects who can't escape, these are usually easy cases to solve--but not this one. As detective Linda Caruso gets closer to the heart of the case, she discovers uncomfortable truths about her friends, her job, and her community.
• Perfect for fans of crime/prison television: Law & Order, NCIS, Orange is the New Black, American Crime Story, Making a Murderer.
• A new creator-owned series from super writer John Arcudi and up-and-coming artist Toni Fejzula.
• A gritty look at the harsh reality of life behind bars, and a fresh perspective on the ever-popular crime genre.
• The ultimate locked-room murder mystery: the panopticon murder mystery!
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Abe Sapien: The Drowning and Other Stories
In the early 1980’s, new BPRD agent Abe Sapien was set to retrieve the corpse of a powerful warlock off the coast of France. Abe quickly finds himself in a battle with a century old evil in the form of demonic monks.
Mike Mignola and Jason Shawn Alexander’s premiere Abe solo series sets the stage for a collection of tales tracing Abe’s times both as an agent of the BPRD, and delving into his long-hidden origins. A haunted lake, South American vampires, and a mad scientist seeking out man’s missing link are chronicled here!
This paperback omnibus edition collects Abe Sapien: The Drowning, The Devil Does Not Jest, and Lost Lives and Other Stories.
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Convert
by John Arcudi
After a catastrophic disaster destroys his ship, a crew member is left to fend for himself on a beautiful but deadly planet in this gorgeously haunting SFF tale.
Science Officer Orrin Kutela finds himself stranded on a distant planet, starving and haunted by the ghosts of his dead crew. On the verge of death, he makes an astonishing discovery that will forever change his life.
Veteran writer JOHN ARCUDI (RUMBLE, B.P.R.D.) and illustrator SAVANNAH FINLEY bring you a sci-fi/fantasy comic like no other.
Collects issues #1-4.
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Hellboy and the B.P.R.D.: 1952-1954
by Mike Mignola, Chris Roberson, John Arcudi
Hellboy’s career in the B.P.R.D. kicks off in this new paperback edition collecting his earliest missions!
From his very first official case in 1952 tracking down a mad scientist in Brazil, Hellboy moved straight on to punching monsters across the globe. Revisit those very first adventures with Hellboy and the team that made him the agent he is with this new collection, featuring cases from 1952, 1953, and 1954!
Features the work of Mike Mignola, John Arcudi, Chris Roberson, Ben Stenbeck, Stephen Green, Dave Stewart, and many other powerhouse creators, and includes a bonus sketchbook section.
Collects Hellboy and the B.P.R.D.: 1952, 1953, and 1954.
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