Explore the latest books of this year!
Bookbot

Andersen Gabrych

    Andersen Gabrych is a writer known for his comic book work with DC Comics, including titles such as Detective Comics and Batman. His writing often delves into dark, atmospheric narratives, frequently exploring character psychology. Beyond his comic book contributions, he is also the author of an original graphic novel and has been involved in film and documentary projects that examine peculiar social phenomena.

    Batman Arkham: Talia Al Ghul
    Fogtown
    • Batman Arkham: Talia Al Ghul

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Delve into one of the most compelling characters in the Batman mythos in this collection starring Talia al Ghul-daughter of the Demon. Intelligent, calculating, and composed, this brilliant strategist and master martial artist has proven to be one of the very few adversaries capable of going head-to-head with Batman on every level. As Ra’s al Ghul’s daughter, she is an elite and lethal warrior of the League of Assassins. Yet as this collection shows, she enlists in both villain and hero affiliations, making her a complex antihero in her own right. Collects Batman #232 and #656, Detective Comics #411, Batman: Son of the Demon #1, Batman: Death and the Maidens #9, President Luthor Secret Files #1, Batman Villains Secret Files 2005 #1, Red Hood: The Lost Days #1, Batman and Robin #12, Batman Incorporated #2-13, and Batman (2016) #34-35.

      Batman Arkham: Talia Al Ghul2021
    • Fogtown

      • 175 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      A gritty, graphic pulp fiction about the temptation, damnation and redemption of Frank Grissel, an aging, hard-knuckled private eye--and a deeply closeted homosexual, set in the very real world of 1953 San Francisco. Aided by his long-suffering secretary (and sometime live-in lover) Loretta, Grissel's search for a runaway girl winds up with him becoming a suspect in a string of gruesome murders. The case takes twists and turns through the Golden Gate's greasy underbelly: the beguiling arms of Chinese shipping heiress (and smuggler) Lady Tze; an unexpected reunion with Betty Grey, the daughter he abandoned long ago; the loss of Loretta to the sadistic clutches of the high-powered "Colonel;" and finally the horrifying gender-bending truth about the runaway and the murders and all those missing organs. Frank also confronts his own "horrifying truth," earning his daughter's forgiveness and, perhaps, the love of another man.

      Fogtown2010
      2.9