Now part of the crew of the ship which found her, Druuna finds herself stalked by a creature with an appetite for flesh. A carnivore with the ability to assume the form of its victims has overcome her crewmates. How will she be able to escape this evil alien intruder?
Trina Robbins' outstanding look at the work and lives of women cartoonists of the 20th century includes pioneers in the field through some of the ground-breaking women doing comix today. Black & white trade paperback.
The original book collecting the "Crow" comix by James O'Barr, which launched the hit Hollywood movie. Vengeance from beyond the grave makes gripping reading.
Bored with Maire's dust free, lust free clean living, an about-to-burst Mara sets out to find trouble. Meanwhile, a dusty, lusty faerie crosses Mara's newly erected bridge.
Mara wanders naked in the forest, learning the uses of her powers and hanging with the faeries. She wishes to seduce the beautiful Maire, but faces the fear of rejection.
Mara finds her sister Deliah captive of a troupe of clowns, a victim for the beating. She infiltrates the troupe, and now must nightly play a role in the Grand Guignol.
Having killed the queen and made off with her nectar, Mara waits outside on of the city's many secret escape chutes for her companion Byron. Within, she discovers the grotesque and hideous Vol has filled his seraglio with women made into the image of herself.
Mara is made captive of the Queen Bee, a haughty domina who is delighted to hang the girl up and torment her. In the end, will her humiliation drive her over the edge?
A bridge between the original Mara of the Celts series and the new, this story by Dennis Cramer finds Mara on the road again and searching for ways to tap the powers of her ancestors through creative use of pain.