Markosia Spotlight On: Harker: The Graphic Novel Sequel to ‘Dracula’

Each week we’ll be turning the spotlight on one of the many quality books from our extensive back catalogue.

This week it’s the turn of Harker: The Graphic Novel Sequel to ‘Dracula’.

Although his body is destroyed, Dracula’s dark spirit survives, and only his last remaining “Bride of Dracula,” the Countess Dracule can avenge and save him – as she arrives in London to take brutal vengeance against the Hunters and their families.

With un-living allies including the late Renfield beside her, the Countess is ready for war. But her opposition is fragmented, with Seward in love again, yet addicted to morphine; Arthur distracted by visions of his dead love Lucy Westenra on a London street; Van Helsing haunted by memories of his son; Mina finding herself aline with Dracula in her dreams – and Jonathan visitied by the ghost of Quincey Morris, warning him of dangers yet to come.

As the devious plans of the Vampire Countess and her allies come to pass, Harker and his friends must find strength to fight back from the brink of despair, taking on a quest that forces them through a variety of familiar locations including Purfleet, Piccadilly, Whitby, Munich, and ending with fire and blood on the Borgo Pass, the very place that Bram Stoker’s novel began.

Updated and re-released to celebrate the anniversary of the debut of Dracula in 1897, Harker is written by British writer Tony Lee (Doctor Who, Pride & Prejudice & Zombies, Spider-Man) and drawn/coloured by the acclaimed South African art team of Neil Van Antwerpen and Peter-David Douglas (Starship Troopers), this original graphic novel is a faithful and ‘in canon’ return for the original characters, set six months on from the Count’s grizzly death, and six months before the birth of Jonathan and Mina’s son, Quincey.

And for Vampire afficionados it has three introductions – one from noted Sherlock Holmes and Vampire scholar Leslie S. Klinger, author of The New Annotated Dracula, and two more from Ian Holt and Bram Stoker’s Great-Grand Nephew Dacré Stoker, authors of the official Dracula sequel, Dracula: The Un-Dead, as well as never seen before articles on both the Vampire and Bram Stoker by award winning and acclaimed Dracula historians Elizabeth Miller and Alexander Galant.

Dracula created and written by Bram Stoker.

Written by Tony Lee with art by Neil van Antwerpen and Peter-David Douglas, click the link below to order Harker: The Graphic Novel Sequel to ‘Dracula’ now!

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The Plastic Empire – Vol 2 – #2 on DriveThruComics and ComiXology!

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The Plastic Empire – Vol 2 – #2

Empress Flower has sent one son, Brutus, to Egypt to deal with the chaos created by the returning ancient god Sobek. Egypt’s harvest tribute is due soon and Rome faces starvation threatens without it. The other son, Julius, has been sent to Britain to confront the invading hoards from Doggerland who have are disrupting the druid’s creation of the energy crystals, needed for Rome’s power supply.

Written and illustrated by Martin Green, click the links below to download The Plastic Empire – Vol 2 – #2 on DriveThruComics and ComiXology now!

dinoDames #6 on DriveThruComics and ComiXology!

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dinoDames #6

The dinoDames make a quick stop to restock in a bustling port city. But as the crew scrambles to get back on course, Trash wanders off—and straight into the company of a suspicious new friend.

Written by Chase Amyot and illustrated by Esteban Tuninetti, click the links below to download dinoDames #6 on DriveThruComics and ComiXology now!

World of Noise #3 on DriveThruComics and ComiXology!

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World of Noise #3

In a city that’s equal parts neon grime and retro nostalgia, no one’s ever truly safe—especially when Mr Binky comes calling. Part three of the World of Noise sage throws private vendettas and public disasters into a blender, serving up a story where a simple milkshake order spirals into torture, murder, and secrets best left buried. As Detective Cleaver’s haunted past comes crashing into the present, Daughter Number Nine becomes the city’s obsession, and a blood-soaked diner becomes ground zero for something much bigger. Noir, sci-fi, and pitch-black humour collide in this relentless new chapter where everyone has something to hide—and nobody gets out clean.

Written by Stu Perrins and illustrated by Ron Gravelle, click the links below to download World of Noise #3 on DriveThruComics and ComiXology now!

Kung-Fu Boy #1 on DriveThruComics and ComiXology!

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Kung-Fu Boy #1

Young Ko-Chan travels across ancient China offering his services as a pest controller. However, in the region of Xen-Lum, he receives a commission that will put his skills to the test. This time, it isn’t a plague from this world that is terrifying the locals, but a hideous presence with hypnotic red eyes leaving no trace of those who dare to walk the roads and streets of Xen-Lum after sunset. Not even the greatest master of martial arts could have prepared Ko-Chan for such a challenge.

Written and illustrated by Francisco Maldonado, click the links below to download Kung-Fu Boy #1 on DriveThruComics and ComiXology now!

Traveller: Far Trader – OUT NOW!

Mayday! Mayday! We are under attack! Main drive is gone! Please help… this is Far Trader Slowhand… Mayday!

The clarion call of a Starship in distress cannot be ignored, but sometimes there’s no one there to help. The crew of far trader Slowhand travels the dangerous frontier worlds of Aramis Subsector. Just honest merchants trying to make a Credit — without being killed in the process!

Traveller is the role-playing game of the far future, first published in 1977, now brought to you by Mongoose Publishing. Traveller: Far Trader is a foray into Traveller’s celebrated Charted Space setting, where ordinary spacers take on extraordinary challenges.

Written by Chris Griffen and illustrated by Xavier Bernard, Mauro Sorghienti, Andrea Corsi, Matteo Giovanardi, Francesca D’Aniello, Mykyta Vasylchuk and Adele Mappelli, and collecting Traveller: Far Trader #s 1-4, Traveller: Far Trader is out now and available from the link below!

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Markosia Spotlight On: The Frankenstein Zombie

Each week we’ll be turning the spotlight on one of the many quality books from our extensive back catalogue.

This week it’s the turn of The Frankenstein Zombie.

What happens when the Monster of Frankenstein wakes up to find he’s no longer the scariest thing in the room? He becomes an unlikely ally with humanity when the dead rise to prey on the living. It’s a Monster with an identity crisis as he becomes a virtual folk hero to the humans who previously abhorred him.

Written and illustrated by David Neal Miller, click the link below to order The Frankenstein Zombie now!

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Markosia’s Halloween Spotlight On: Frankenstein’s Monster: The Graphic Novel

Each week we’ll be turning the spotlight on one of the many quality books from our extensive back catalogue.

As it’s Halloween, this week it’s the turn of Frankenstein’s Monster: The Graphic Novel.

Mary Shelley’s FRANKENSTEIN, the most famous of all science fiction stories whose influence is immeasurable is now seen in all its horror and tragedy. Told from the monster’s point of view using the original text witness the innocent creature brought to life and abandoned by its creator where all it finds is hate and fear. Vowing vengeance, it will not stop at nothing until everything Frankenstein holds dear is destroyed.

Written by Mary Shelley and adapted and illustrated by Aaron Moran, click the link below to order Frankenstein’s Monster: The Graphic Novel now!

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Markosia Spotlight On: Fractures

Each week we’ll be turning the spotlight on one of the many quality books from our extensive back catalogue.

This week it’s the turn of Fractures.

Marvin has very vivid nightmares. His dreams are haunted by a powerful and charismatic, faceless figure. Trapped in the horrifying, surreal world, Marvin has to find a way out, by facing his own demons. The journey takes him from the darkest corners of his past, to the uncertain future. Seeking redemption, Marvin has a chance to save someone’s life.

However, nothing comes without a price…

Written and illustrated by Christopher Gajda, click the link below to order Fractures now!

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Grinding Against The Marrow #1 on DriveThruComics and ComiXology!

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Grinding Against The Marrow #1

It’s Halloween. All the ghouls and goblins are out! We’re stuck in the small-minded malevolent town of Marrow. So, get ready to survive the streets with Soma, a homeless ex-junkie Muslim. She’s all action, a woman of minimal words. Think a female Clint Eastwood cowboy, straightening out small town trouble. Soma encounters an entire cross section of the town’s seedy underbelly, including being hunted by packs of mask-wearing youths, corrupt cops, and partnering with an unlikely crew of outcast allies. However, she’s also got one particular attribute that makes her formidable for this ordeal: her parkour free running skills. But will this acrobatic ninja actually manage to escape the town’s clutches?

Written by Snake and illustrated by Mauro De Falco, click the links below to download Grinding Against The Marrow #1 on DriveThruComics and ComiXology now!