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Description: Follow-up to Gods and Monsters. Cover blurb: In Phase Two, three new players enter the fray: Cockney thief and rebel Drax, trans-temporal adventuress Iris Wildthyme and the maverick Antontine killer Losko. DRAX Inspired to be a better man by events on Atrios, Drax returns to Earth to honour a promise to a friend. But temporal mechanics were never his forte and he accidentally arrives in 1976 — when an earlier version of him is still banged up in Brixton nick! Out of time, Drax finds himself caught up in events. First at Nunton Power Complex, where the mutated remnants of alien warlord Eldrad still live, and later in Los Angeles, where people have started falling out of the sky, amongst them a mysterious woman... Writer lan Winterton and artists Stephen B. Scott and Martin Baines present this epic continuation of Eldrad Must Live, by original creator Bob Baker, which is also collected in this volume. Iris Wildthyme A young thief. A horde of bloodthirsty pirates. An interdimensional map. Ancient temples and deadly traps. Treasure of immeasurable and terrible power. Multiverse ending paradoxes. A talking flamingo. Just another Tuesday for Iris Wildthyme. But where is she going to find a decent gin & tonic in this apocalyptic wasteland? From writer Sean Mason and artist Libby Reed, with consultation from Iris herself in the form of Katy Manning! Laska One of a race of fierce feline warriors the Antonines — distant evolutionary cousins of the Tharils — Losko is born at a time when former human slaves of the Tharils now rule a vast interstellar empire of their own. In a twisted form of revenge, the human imperium is built on slavery, not just of the Tharils, but all non-humans. Experiencing human cruelty first hand, Losko’s growing hatred for humanity sets him on a path to become a killer — fanatical, remorseless and utterly deadly. Writer Stephen Gallagher further expands the story of Losko, first seen in his Target novelisation of Warriors’ Gate, with art by Dave Marshall. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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