Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Graphic novels by Richard Kelly


Victorian London, four werewolves have escaped and are bound for the US. Why have they escaped? Why the US? Answers need to be found……

In the Wild West during the middle of the night an encamped wagon train is attacked by werewolves. Two survivors manage to escape the onslaught and become held up in a civil war era fort, belonging to Union Soldiers who are guarding Confederate Soldiers from the war. Unknowingly to anyone else there are also six train robbers, hidden within the fort. Once four Bounty Hunters show up, with help from a full moon, everything turns into mayhem. 

The train robbers can’t stay hidden for long, groups join forces in the hunt for silver and the werewolves. What will happen? Who dies and who lives?

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Ghouls is a graphic novel inspired by the real life events of colony that went missing while the British were attempting to colonise Roanoke, Virginia in 1585. The colony left no trace of what happened to them, apart from one word “Croaton”, which was engraved into a tree. Over the years there has been plenty of speculation around the event.

This graphic novel is set in modern day, with a town celebrating its heritage. The town starts to become a part of history and the disappearance in Virginia, through violent attacks from sub-terrain ghouls. These Ghouls have the ability to attack the village at any time. What will happen? Who will survive?

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Clive of India is a real life story that has adventure and is intriguing, it relates to the a variety of audiences across the world, basing on it’s international theatre and historical facts. This novel is very popular within Asia.

Find out the adventure, thrill and facts about Clive of India. 

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