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A tribute to Takashi Miike and Meiko Kaji. The American has decorated her home in her parents' blood; Ritsuko Kita's life is spared, but she never forgets the man who killed her parents. A man who has vowed revenge against her kind. Edmund Grant heard his parents scream. He didn't see their bodies, but he would always remember the terrible creature he glimpsed in the moonlight. In an ancient war between beast and man, Kita and Grant struggle against the forces of chaos and nature. They follow each other into twelfth century Japan, where a war between two rival families for the throne becomes a struggle for the fate of the world. Werewolves, samurai, gods, and lovers participate in the apocalyptic feud that spans nine hundred years, a feud that began when the world was born... Upon the Floating Bridge of Heaven, a dream of love was conceived. A love that would span centuries and give birth to the human race and a rivalry that would decide the fate of the world.
Dear haiku journal, I think I killed some people. That was no dog bite. This journal contains the poetic musings of a mailman who, after being bitten by what he thinks is a dog, discovers that he is actually now a werewolf. Wreaking havoc wherever he goes, he details his new life and transformations in the 5-7-5 syllable structure of haiku—his poetry of choice. Follow along as our werewolf poet slowly turns from a mostly normal man into the hairy beast that he cannot keep trapped inside. And watch out for carnage when he changes and becomes hungry. No toenail, no entrail, no pigtail will be left behind. And talk about wreaking havoc: His newfound claws and teeth have sent his clothing budget through the roof! He is in love with a woman on his route, but he has never had the courage to tell her. As he fights against his urges during each full moon, he discovers that succumbing to his primal instincts will not only bag him a good meal—it just might help him in his quest for love…Or maybe not.
The United States, the only country to have dropped the bomb, and Japan, the only one to have suffered its devastation, understandably portray the nuclear threat differently on film. American science fiction movies of the 1950s and 1960s generally proclaim that it is possible to put the nuclear genie back in the bottle. Japanese films of the same period assert that once freed the nuclear genie can never again be imprisoned. This book examines genre films from the two countries released between 1951 and 1967--including Godzilla (1954), The Mysterians (1957), The Incredible Shrinking Man (1957), On the Beach (1959), The Last War (1961) and Dr. Strangelove (1964)--to show the view from both sides of the Pacific.
"The signs are upon us. The earth burns, the waters bleed, the humans unleash hunger and disease and bloodshed ... There is nothing left but war and none left to fight but us."--Page 4 of cover
Werewolf: The Apocalypse is about anger over the loss of what the shapeshifting Garou hold dearest: Gaia, the Earth itself. Corruption from without and within has caused the destruction not only of the Garou's environment, but also of their families, friends and culture, which extends in an unbroken line to the very dawn of life. No matter how righteously the Garou hold themselves, no matter how they prey on their destroyers, the corruption spreads. Now the time for reconciliation is past. This grave insult against Gaia can end in only one way: blood, betrayal... and rage. Witness -- and play -- the shapechangers of the Far East.
MONSTER MISCHIEF After some traumatic experiences, Komugi Kusunoki transferred from the city to start a new life in rural Hokkaido. But on her first day of school, the school heartthrob Yū Ōgami blurts out, "You smell good!" Despite the hijinks, Komugi tries to adjust to her new school, but it’s not long before she stumbles across Yū dozing off under a tree. When she attempts to wake him up, he transformed…into a wolf?! It turns out that Yū is one of many other eccentric boys in her class year–and she’s the only one who knows their secret…!
My name is Emmanuelle Du Verdier. I was born in Camargue, France, in 1873. In 1894, while visiting Paris with my mother, I met Blair Bineau, a handsome man who seduced me and turned me into a Werewolf. Not just any Werewolf, but one of the powerful Golden Ones. Since then, I've been hunted by mundane Werewolves who fear my kind. Over a century later, while in Lubbock, Texas, I met Rashid Robillard, a handsome Haitian-American Muslim cop who saved me from my enemies. We are on the run from both cops and Wolf-Men. Oh, and there's also a lot of people rising from the dead and devouring their neighbors. That's right, I am a Werewolf staring down the Zombie Apocalypse. As if my seemingly eternal life weren't complex enough. Wish me luck, I am going to need it.
Chuck Palahniuk's Choke meets Year of the Flood by Margaret Atwood meets an episode of HBO's old, late night series Real Sex meets the movie Death Becomes Her meets Condoleeza Rice's collection of unflushed tampons. Time is infinite, and so are strippers. The beautiful and sultry Rene leads her trio of vampire strippers from (around) Saturn to destroy Earth. Their demonic foes-the plots-have hunted them across time; Earth is the last remaining planet with sentient life in this version of the universe. Rene's love affair with a man who is half-horse, half-boy in a future version of Earth threatens her desire to inspire the apocalypse; if the vampire strippers fail to destroy the world now, men will be nearly extinct, and women will be hunted for sport by the surviving males. True love, time travel, bad music, shapeshifting plots, and a brooding supernatural detective named Will decide the fate of Earth in more than two realities. Can Rene prevent an apathetic future while allowing Earth to survive? Time travel, it turns out, really isn't all that complicated, and neither are women.
Though vampires have their intrigues, werewolves have their wars, mages have their realities, wraiths have their passions and changelings seek to return to their homeland, there are supernatural powers at work in the world that concern all of these beings. Indeed, there are people and forces in the world of Darkness that endanger all those who exist. Learn the secrets, alliances, enemies and plans of these shadowy beings in a series of world of Darkness books that can be integrated into all of the storyteller games. Learn how mortals in the Far East deal with their supernatural menaces. Not a Hunter: The Reckoning supplement.
Included in this collection are vols. distributed as well as published by White Wolf Pub.