Born 1966, Phil Hester is an American comic artist best known for his work in Swamp Thing, Brave New World, Clerks: The Lost Scene, The Crow: Waking Nightmares, Aliens: Purge, and Green Arrow.
Subject ID: 59611
MoreBorn 1966, Phil Hester is an American comic artist best known for his work in Swamp Thing, Brave New World, Clerks: The Lost Scene, The Crow: Waking Nightmares, Aliens: Purge, and Green Arrow.
Subject ID: 59611
Subject ID: 59611
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Sybaris 503 is on the verge of a major breakthrough. They've discovered that hosts infected with leprosy have a longer-than-normal gestation period for Alien chestbursters. Before they can understand why, their funding runs out, and the "corporate financial liquidators" are sent in to seize all assets. Including the human hosts. But they'll have to go through Eloise to get them.
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Collects Aliens: Berserker (1995) #1-4, Aliens: Mondo Heat (1996), Aliens: Lovesick (1996), Aliens: Pig (1997), Aliens Special (1997), Aliens: Havoc (1997) #1-2, Aliens: Purge (1997), Aliens: Alchemy (1997) #1-3, Alien: Resurrection (1997) #1-2, Aliens: Kidnapped (1997) #1-3, Aliens: Survival (1998) #1-3, Aliens: Glass Corridor (1998), Aliens: Stalker (1998), Aliens: Wraith (1998), Aliens Apocalypse: The Destroying Angels (1999 Dark Horse) #1-4, Aliens: Xenogenesis (1999) #1-4 and Aliens (2009 Dark Horse) #1-4 - plus material from Dark Horse Comics (1992-1994) #22-24; Dark Horse Presents (1986) #101-102, 117, 121, and 140 and ANNUAL 1997; A Decade of Dark Horse Comics (1996) #3 and Aliens/Predator (2009) FCBD. More tales of Alien horror! A team of soldiers must reclaim an overrun space station! Bug hunter extraordinaire Herk Mondo returns! Can pirates defeat Aliens with...a pig? An Alien stalks a religious settlement with a dark secret! A contaminated xenomorph egg spreads disease and death! A surveyor must determine if an Alien attack is real, or all in his head! A rescue specialist investigates the Aliens' past! Will a new strikeforce give mankind a fighting chance? And what lurks in a massive and ancient necropolis? Plus: a special jam story with more than forty amazing artists!
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Tom DeHaven's cult novel Freaks' Amour comes to comics! Mark Burbey, Phil Hester (Rust), and Ande Parks adapt DeHaven's nightmarish vision of America after the bomb.. the one that took out New Jersey! The survivors of the blast, twisted by radiation and the contempt of the human population, try to make ends meet any way they can. For Grinner and his brother, Flour, that means everything from traveling sex shows to the ultimate drug-goldfish eggs!
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The aftereffects of an atomic blast turned New Jersey into a wasteland of freaks and mutants! No, it wasn't just another Saturday night in Jersey -- it was Caliban's Night! The day a world ended... and began. Grinner, his wife Reeni, his brother Flour, and a host of other twisted characters populate a world where the only escape is mindless pleasure for the sake of an audience, or the living death of goldfish eggs!
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The living death produced by the eggs has attracted more than junkies. Could they be a way to something else? Grinner, Reeni, and Flour find out. Mark Burbey, Phil Hester, and Ande Parks conclude their adaptation of Tom DeHaven's novel. Color cover by Mike Mignola.
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Based on Tom DeHaven’s acclaimed cult novel, one of comics’ most powerful horror stories returns! In DeHaven’s nightmarish America, the survivors of a nuclear blast—twisted by radiation and the contempt of the human population—try to raise money for surgeries any way they can. For brothers Grinner and Flour, that means everything from grotesque traveling sex shows for the normals to the ultimate drug—mutant goldfish eggs! This collection includes the complete series and the covers by Mike Mignola, Charles Burns, and James O’Barr, plus an original prose sequel by DeHaven, and Gary Panter’s adaptation.
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Dark Horse is proud to present this second Grendel anthology, in the tradition of the multiple Eisner Award-winning Grendel: Black, White, & Red. Each written by the Devil's acclaimed creator, Matt Wagner, these short stories are vignettes of the devious misdeeds of Hunter Rose, the first incarnation of Grendel. The tales are illustrated in stark black, white, and blood red by some of the top talents in comics, including Zander Cannon, Andy Kuhn, Ashley Wood, Tom Fowler, Mike Huddleston, Cliff Chiang, John K. Snyder, and more. Collects the original four-issue miniseries along with three previously uncollected Grendel stories drawn by Matt Wagner himself! • The first edition of this trade paperback will feature a new painted cover by Matt Wagner, a matte and spot gloss finish, and cover flaps on the first edition only.
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"Tight Little Stitches in a Dead Man's Back," an after-the-bomb tale by the master of hard-core horror, Joe R. Lansdale, is the first of three short stories lovingly adapted for comics in this first issue of Joe R. Lansdale's By Bizarre Hands. Terrifying, relentless, unsparing -- By Bizarre Hands is the extreme edge of horror.
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They thought Sil was dead. They swept the Los Angeles sewers clean and dismantled the lab where she was "born." They thought the alien threat to humanity was over. They were wrong. Now we will pay. Following the events of MGM's blockbuster sci-fi motion picture comes an all-new story of an alien species determined to populate the earth.
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