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The fisherman is not happy with his life. He works all the time, struggling to make ends meet rather than spending time with his wife and their daughter. One day, while fishing, he hears a mermaid singing and the song overwhelms him with joy. He can’t stop thinking about this song so he captures the mermaid and imprisons her.
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Michael Walsh presents a classic Irish myth through a new lens as a young boy stumbles across a banshee in the woods. Legend says that if she sees you, you will be marked for death, but if you can capture her, you will receive a wish. The young boy is about to learn to be careful what you wish for.
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(W) Matz (A) Gaël de Meyere
Captain Douglas Pistoia’s rebellion against Multicorps Security reaches its climax, but has it all been a simulacrum, and Pistoia the center of a twisted series of machinations with nothing but ratings as the goal? The Cyclops series, from the writer of the Eisner Award-nominated The Killer, comes to a smashing conclusion!
(W) Matz (A/C) Luc Jacamon
Captain Douglas Pistoia and his men have disobeyed orders and are now in open rebellion against their employers. A special group of veterans is dispatched on their trail, with orders to remove them once and for all and prevent them from revealing the bloody covert ops campaign conducted by MBS in Latin America. But appearances can be deceiving, for the hunt for Pistoia’s renegade Cyclops team is breaking all previous audience viewing records…
(W) Matz (A/C) Jamin de Meyere
THE REBEL: Part 2-As they pursue the truth behind the massacred villagers, the soldiers in Douglas’ unit begin to ask questions about the legitimacy of their mission, and the behind-the-scenes actions of their employers…
(W) Matz (A) Luc Jacamon
The Rebel, Part One. Douglas Pistoia is a new kind of soldier, his missions broadcast live on television for ratings and profit, and he’s becoming a media star. After a few days relaxing in Mexico City, Doug and his unit return to the field, arriving at a deserted village on the border between Argentina and Chile-deserted, because its inhabitants have been methodically massacred?
(W) Matz (A/C) Luc Jacamon
Despite the apparent success of his unit’s mission deployed to the border of Argentina and Chile, Pistoia becomes increasingly disillusioned with the new nexus between armed conflict and television stardom, and in great secrecy he comes to terms with a reporter firmly opposed to the new war-show… From the creators of the Eisner Award-nominated The Killer comes this look at the near-future of war and the media.
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