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Summoned to the town of Serechurch to rid its streets of a terrifying vampire lord called SLAKE, Vampire hunter KRONOS finds himself trapped in the vampires's lair and fighting for his very life against a horde of Slake’s minions who seem utterly impervious to most weapons, including direct sunlight, silver, garlic and even the power of a crucifix! Now it’s up to Carla and Grost to rescue Kronos before he himself is turned into one of Slake’s ghouls…
'What manner of monster can wreak such damage? I only hope you know how it can be stopped.' The peace of an English village is shattered when a young girl withers before her friend's eyes, becoming but dust and bones. Witnessing this terrifying transformation, local physician Dr Marcus fears the village has been cursed by the presence of evil. He immediately summons his old army friend, the mysterious but powerful vampire hunter, Kronos. Together with the help of his assistant Professor Grost, Kronos has dedicated his whole life to destroying vampires. He knows that there is nothing so varied and deadly. With a vampire nothing is certain, especially how one might be able to kill it. As more and more villagers fall prey to this deadly curse, time is against him. And when it comes dangerously close to home, Kronos is faced with a terrible choice...
"People's Choice Award - 2016 Book of the Year" -Geek Ireland Thirty years have passed since the destruction of Paradise Cove. Since then, pliosaurs the size of whales have wreaked havoc on the world's oceans. Despite tragic losses, Garm Braddock and his brother Dirk wage a bloody war of attrition against the voracious marine reptiles: Garm from the helm of the anti-biologic submarine Gryphon and his brother from the top-secret military research facility known as TARTARUS. In spite of ongoing attempts to destroy them, the prehistoric predators that rose from the ashes of Diablo Caldera continue to multiply. They are bringers of death, and via more than just their deadly jaws. Their blood contains a primeval pathogen so virulent that, left unchecked, could spell the end of mammalian life. Meanwhile, in the icy darkness of the deep, an evil as ancient as the dinosaurs stirs in response to the changes in Earth's oceans. Rising hungrily to the surface, it brings with it an intellect as cold as the abyss and an irrepressible need to destroy and devour. And conquer.
Hardcover edition of Kronos Rising, book one in the KR paleo-fiction/marine terror series and Prehistoric Times Magazine's 2014 Book of the Year.
Vampire hunter extraordinaire Captain Kronos and his trusty aides, Carla and Grost, have travelled to the town of Serechurch, somewhere in Eastern Europe, to help rid the community of a vampire infestation. There, Kronos learned from the town’s Elderman, Ermine, that a mysterious vampire Lord called Slake has taken over the old slum part of town and has risen a vampire army to do his bidding. Whilst on a recon of the vampire’s territory, Kronos found himself ambushed and fighting for his very life against Slake and his horde. Only the timely intervention of his apprentice, Carla, saved him from joining Slake’s undead army of ghouls. Now a bruised and battered Kronos, along with his two loyal cohorts, steel themselves for one final cataclysmic confrontation…
Driven by vengeance, Captain Kronos – Vampire Hunter, stalks the land bringing death to the undead and damnation to the damned. Now, in the mysterious town of Serechurch, Kronos will come face-to-face with a malevolent vampire force far more evil and deadly than anything he has ever encountered before… Written by fan-favorite Dan Abnett (‘Sinister Dexter’, ‘Batman’ and ‘Warhammer 40,000’) and drawn by comic legend Tom Mandrake (‘The Spectre’, ‘Swamp Thing’ and ‘Night Force’), this graphic novel marks the return of one of Hammer’s most iconic heroes, and collects the critically acclaimed four-issue mini-series. This collection also includes a series of articles about the original Hammer film, written by official Hammer historian Marcus Hearn, and a foreword by actress Caroline Munro, the original Carla. “This feels – in the best sense of the concept – like a classic Marvel horror comic. This series is a delight! Highly recommended! Grade: A” – Comic of the Day Collects #1-4 of Captain Kronos
He is raising the poker again and Anna bites her lower lip so hard she chokes a little in the blood that runs down her throat... On a cold, wet night recently widowed psychology lecturer John Pritchard visits spiritualist Aida Golding with his son. Although wary something has driven him here. And he is drawn to a troubled young woman who is trying to contact her child. Something about her intrigues him and despite his doubts he continues to attend meetings. One night at an intimate séance in Aida's house the lights go out and one of the group is brutally murdered. John has his suspicions but he can't prove anything. He senses that Aida has some hold over the girl and he offers her a place of refuge in his home. But the past haunts Anna in the most chilling of ways. And all too soon John realises he's made a terrible mistake...
Carmilla is a gothic novella by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu, first published in 1872. It is often considered a seminal work in the vampire literature genre, predating Bram Stoker's Dracula by 25 years. The story revolves around a young woman named Laura and her encounter with a female vampire named Carmilla. The novella is narrated from Laura's perspective, who recounts her strange and eerie experiences with Carmilla. The two young women form a close bond, but Laura begins to experience disturbing dreams and declining health. It is eventually revealed that Carmilla is a vampire, and she is destroyed by a group of vampire hunters. Carmilla is notable for its exploration of lesbian themes, which were considered taboo at the time of its publication. The relationship between Laura and Carmilla is portrayed as intimate and sensual, although it is also fraught with danger and fear. The novella can be interpreted as a commentary on the societal attitudes towards same-sex desire in the Victorian era. The novella is also significant for its contribution to the vampire literature genre. Carmilla is depicted as a seductive and predatory figure, a trope that would become common in later vampire fiction. The novella also introduces the idea of a vampire hunter, a character type that would become a staple of the genre. Carmilla has been adapted into various forms of media, including film, television, and stage productions. It has also inspired a number of derivative works, including the web series Carmilla (2014-2016) and the novel The Gilda Stories (1991) by Jewelle Gomez. In terms of critical reception, Carmilla has been praised for its atmospheric writing and its exploration of taboo themes. However, it has also been criticized for its slow pacing and its lack of character development. Overall, Carmilla is a significant work in the gothic and vampire literature genres, and it continues to be studied and analyzed by scholars and fans alike.
The most highly-anticipated debut in comics history is here! Betty and Veronica are America’s sweethearts… until they turn on each other! “Pops’ Chocklit Shoppe is being taken over by a huge coffee company. When Betty and Veronica go head-to-head over the issue, all bets are off! Friendships will shatter. Cities will burn. Nails will be broken. Betty and Veronica are back in this all-new #1 from comics legend Adam Hughes!
After a long and bloody battle, legendary vampire hunter Captain Kronos finally killed the vampire porphyr and his undead horde in an un-named forest somewhere deep inside Eastern Europe. However, before he and his two companions – assistant, and font of all vampire knowledge Professor Grost, and Carla, vampire hunter in training – could celebrate their victory they were approached by the militia of a neighboring town called Serechurch and asked for help in dealing with a vampire infestation. There in Serechurch they met with Ermine, the town’s Alderman, and learned that a new vampire menace by the name of Slake had taken over the poor quarter of the town and had begun gathering together an army of vampires, an army unlike anything ever seen before and one which Porphyr had clearly intended to join.