Writer: Robbie Morrison
Artist: Daniel Indro
When Gabby and the Doctor arrive by accident in No Man’s
Land in July, 1916, they’re met by Corporal Jamie Colqhoun – a soldier who
knows from bitter experience that there are worse things than the Jerries out
in the rat-strewn trenches. Things that drift through the smoke of a thousand
cannon shells, and move only when you look away. Shadows that flit over
artillery-blasted field hospitals and throw their terrifying wings over the
living. Statues that steal your life in an instant. The Weeping Angels.
But in a conflict where the life of young men is cheap,
and thousands die every day – are the Angels actually offering salvation?
Trapped in the midst of a flock of starving Angels, the Doctor faces his most
challenging and terrifying moral dilemma yet!
THE RAGE VOL. 2: KILL OR CURE
Writer: Pierre Boisserie
Artist: Malo Kerfriden
It’s 2014. Two years have passed since a mysterious virus
turned the world’s children into bloodthirsty monsters. Amina, a former nurse
searching for her infected son Theo, manages to arrange a mission to the
quarantine center where he’s kept. But instead of her son, she finds a little
girl, Irina, who seems to be immune to the virus…
Meanwhile, in the Herod’s Militia camp, Amina’s husband,
Fred, is beginning to question the real motives of his organization’s leaders.
DREAMWORKS' DRAGONS VOL. 3: THE ICE CASTLE
Writer: Simon Furman
Artist: Jack Lawrence
When Astrid’s dragon, Stormfly, goes missing, the whole
of Berk try to track it down! But what dangers will they ultimately discover
at… the Ice Castle? Plus in a special short story, Snotlout babysits a bunch of
baby Monstrous Nightmares!
KINGDOM OF THE WICKED
Writer: Ian Edginton
Artist: D'Israeli
In this sumptuous collection of their first
collaboration, Ian Edginton and D’Israeli – whose work together includes H.G
Wells’ The War of the Worlds, Scarlet Traces, Stickleback and Nevermore: Murder
in the Rue Morgue – explore the knife-edge between childhood memory and adult
nightmare!
The twenty-first century’s greatest living children’s
author – Christopher Grahame – is drawn back into Castrovalva, the world of his
childhood imagination, when the stress of his fame starts to weigh on him.
But Castrovalva has gone to hell in his absence –
devastated by war, famine and loss. And now Christopher can’t wake up. Has he
lost his mind… or his innocence?