Story by: Nathan Edmondson
Art By: Konstantin Novosadov
"PART ONE."
A double-size issue to kick off a new sci-fi series from
Nathan Edmondson and newcomer Konstantin Novosadov. Haunted by recurring
dreams, a boy named Winslow is hunted by mysterious beings and protected by an
old traveler. Soon Winslow will realize that what is in his dreams is what the
rest of the world has been made to forget--and what strange entities will stop
at nothing to erase from his mind.
Story by: Ed Brubaker
Art By: Sean Phillips & Dave Stewart
Cover By: Sean Phillips
The final standalone FATALE FLASHBACK issue - World War
Two! Nazi cultists and monsters are after Jo, as she searches for answers and
comes face to face with Mr Bishop for the first time!
And remember each issue of FATALE contains extra content,
articles and artwork that are not available anywhere but the printed single
issues.
Story by: Jamie S. Rich
Art By: Natalie Nourigat
Cover By: Michael Allred & Laura Allred
"TWEENAGE FBI" Part One
BETWEEN GEARS creator NATALIE NOURIGAT joins the Atomics
team! Someone broke into Flem's lab and stole a dangerous invention. It Girl
picks up the crooks' trail, only to discover it leads to a team of underage
secret agents - though the real criminal mastermind is centuries older than all
of them.
Story by: Justin Jordan
Art By: Tradd Moore
Luther has been Bound. Petra has become Jack's new
friend. Binder gets a surprise from an unexpected source. And the world burns
down around them all.
Story by: Nick Spencer
Art By: Joe Eisma
Cover By: Rodin Esquejo
"THE WAITING GAME"
Season 2 of the smash hit series begins here, with a
special, full-sized, impossibly priced $1 prelude - the perfect jumping-on
point for collection readers looking to move to single issues!
Story by: Glen Brunswick
Art By: Whilce Portacio
Aimes has an "About Last Night" moment. His
son, Todd, is in some really deep Non-Humans crap. Is Eden harboring a secret
that could bring them all down?
Story by: Matt Hawkins
Art By: Rahsan Ekedal
Cover By: Rahsan Ekedal & Brian Reber
Dr. David Loren's work on the 36 barrel/600 rounds per
minute Metalstorm led to an epiphany that he no longer wanted to create
inventions of destruction for the military. But David has lived a sheltered
life behind the barricades of a government-contracted think tank and has never
directly been forced to come face to face with the deadly consequences of his
actions... until now.


































