After an explosion rocks the XCT arena Spartacus and his team find themselves the only barrier between the bloodthirsty monsters and villains, and the world outside of the arena. Can they stop the fiends from escaping, or will the villainous cloned warriors be free to once again wreak havoc on the world?
For Everyone with a Stake in Politicians and Journalists
Some people think that etiquette is fine for tea parties, but there's no room for it when important political business has to be done, writes Miss Manners, otherwise known as Judith Martin.
Coming to Buffalo as a young man with a background as an itinerant printer's apprentice, newspaper reporter, and popular lecturer, Twain began his brief but impactful tenure at the Buffalo Express in 1869. One of his first decisions as managing editor was to accompany each of his Saturday feature stories with an illustration. But the sketches ......
Tabbys idyllic world changes when another family of cats move in and Tabby is forced to defend his territory. To make things more complicated, Tabby Jr falls in love with a kitten from the other family! Tabby is a retelling of the classic Romeo and Juliet with cats. The cats dont speak so the story is shown through the sensational artwork.
Surviving Medicine: the med school years is an irreverent and tongue-in-cheek take on life as you begin your medical education. It's packed full of cartoons and anecdotes, but also offers advice on surviving ward rounds, coping with doubt and anxiety, preparing for exams, and lots more besides.
Many of the most inspiring characters in comics and graphic novels began their epic journeys as orphaned or abandoned children. In these stories, the loss of a parent inflicts challenges that even superpowers cannot easily resolve. For over a century and millions of readers, the comic strip is a space in which this narrative has been continuously ......
Fran's cartoons, which have appeared in Private Eye and GP Magazine, poke fund at the absurdities of General Practice. This book of cartoons will entertain and raise the spirits of the overburdened GP, and may even show patients how their behaviour impacts on the treatment they receive.
In this fascinating book Kenneth Baker explores how the Seven Deadly Sins – Pride, Anger, Sloth, Envy, Avarice, Gluttony and Lust – have shaped history from the Greek and Roman Civilisations, through their heyday in the Middle Ages, when sinners really believed they could go to Hell for all eternity, to the secular world of today, where they ......