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Chris Robinson

    Chosen in the Furnace
    CAN'T PAY, WON'T PAY
    Tales of My Uncle Bob
    Canadian Animation: Looking for A Place to Happen
    Stole This from a Hockey Card: A Philosophy of Hockey, Doug Harvey, Identity and Booze
    War Of The Archangels
    • War Of The Archangels

      The Satanic Uprising

      • 248 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Set in a cosmic backdrop, the narrative explores a universe crafted by God, where Angelic beings thrive across countless galaxies. These celestial citizens cultivate planetary systems and establish expansive empires, governed by Archangels under a divine framework called The United Federation Of Kingdom Nations. The story delves into themes of creation, governance, and the intricate relationships within this celestial hierarchy.

      War Of The Archangels
    • Writer Chris Robinson travels across Canada to meet with some of the country's leading independent animation filmmakers. Along the way, he muses about animation art in Canada and his own relationship to the scene—many personalities featured are friends and colleagues. He carries along his personal struggles with insomnia, depression, identity, cab drivers, hobos and nobos, and the shocking murder of animator Helen Hill, whose life and work embody many of the themes that color Robinson's conversations with animators. With the intimate detail of a diary, Canadian Animation weaves together history, memoir, and dream into a mesmerizing and candid portrait of animation, art, doing, drifting, and dying. The cast of this lavishly illustrated book includes award-winning animators Marv Newland, Chris Landreth, Chris Hinton, David Fine, Wendy Tilby, and Anne-Marie Fleming.

      Canadian Animation: Looking for A Place to Happen
    • CAN'T PAY, WON'T PAY

      A SHORT HISTORY OF THE ANTI-POLL TAX STRUGGLE 1987-1993

      • 170 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The book explores the profound impact of individual actions, likening them to a pebble creating ripples in water. It emphasizes the idea that each person has the power to initiate change and influence their surroundings. Through inspiring anecdotes and reflections, it encourages readers to recognize their potential to effect positive transformation in their communities and beyond, highlighting the interconnectedness of human experiences.

      CAN'T PAY, WON'T PAY
    • Chosen in the Furnace

      • 300 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Exploring the intersection of faith and mental health, this book addresses critical questions surrounding clinical depression in Christians. It examines the causes of depression, the appropriateness of seeking psychiatric help, and the role of medication in treatment. By challenging misconceptions, it encourages a nuanced understanding of how faith can coexist with mental health challenges, promoting a dialogue on the importance of care and support for those struggling with emotional disorders.

      Chosen in the Furnace
    • Through the Fire

      Southern Justice

      • 276 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Brandon Rodes, characterized by his quick temper and audacity, faces the daunting challenge of rescuing his family's farm and his deceased brothers' racing team from an organized crime takeover. To do so, he joins the Southern Motors Alliance Racing Teams (S.M.A.R.T.) summer racing tour, where he must navigate high-stakes competition and personal growth while confronting the threats to his family's legacy.

      Through the Fire
    • Mad Eyed Misfits

      Writings on Indie Animation

      • 200 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      This informal sequel delves into the world of indie animation, showcasing the unique and provocative style of its author, a notable figure in the field. Building on the insights from his previous works, it offers fresh perspectives and highlights lesser-known contributors to the animation industry, celebrating their creative contributions and impact.

      Mad Eyed Misfits
    • In the year 2050, a ruined world is overrun by monsters and humanity is on the verge of extinction. An 18-year-old amnesiac seeks answers to her past, and uncovers the dark history of this corrupt new world, and her role in it. Is she a savior or does she have more in common with the monsters themselves? Tomahawk Angel Volume 2 is available in print for the first time, written and drawn by celebrated creator Odysseas Theodoratos (aka Mangaka Ody), as part of the new collaboration between Dark Horse and Tapas Entertainment.

      Tomahawk Angel Volume 2
    • In the year 2050, an 18-year-old amnesiac wakes up to a ruined world overrun by monsters. Guided by an artificial superintelligence, a ruthless scientist unleashes hell on Earth to preserve only a fraction of humankind. Love and war await as the mysteries of this corrupt new world unfold! Tomahawk Angel is available in print for the first time, written and drawn by celebrated creator Odysseas Theodoratos (aka Mangaka Ody), as part of the new collaboration between Dark Horse and Tapas.

      Tomahawk Angel Volume 1