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Steve Vance

    This writer has established themselves as a respected creator in the comic book medium, working as a writer, inker, and penciller. Their contributions are marked by visual dynamism and intricate storytelling. They craft engaging narratives that resonate with a wide audience. Their impact on the art of visual storytelling is undeniable.

    Spook
    The Abyss
    Shapes
    Simpsons' Comics Extravaganza
    The Hyde Effect
    The Asgard Run
    • 2000

      The Asgard Run

      • 316 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Roger Griffin's lifetime dream lay before him. He stood within an immense interstellar vessel that had lain beneath the Wyoming mountains for millennia. It had remained a virtually impenetrable fortress to the scientific teams that prowled its two-mile-long exterior-until they managed to pry open the door. Then the dream of scientific discovery became a horrific nightmare as an earthquake awakened the long dormant brain of the malfunctioning spacecraft-and rocked the door shut. Griffin and his fellow survivors frantically tried to escape, but the ship's computer took steps to rescue itself and exterminate the humans in board. Suddenly, the newly awakened control room displayed a clock for its terrified inhabitants to see. Its lights blinked in and off, but the message was Six hours until lift-off. Six hours to live. Six hours to die.

      The Asgard Run
    • 2000

      Shapes

      • 444 pages
      • 16 hours of reading
      3.8(57)Add rating

      A CIRCLE OF DEATH. The shapeshifter stalked the moonlit night, thirsting for blood, hungering for the flesh of new victims. Once a man, now a grotesque monster, he left behind him a bloody trail of mangled corpses. Before him lay only more death. A RING OF MADNESS. They were the believers, men and women sworn to exterminate the beast from the face of the earth. But all their strength could not prevent the hunters from becoming the hunted. For soon they were trapped in a terrifying game that led not to death-but to everlasting pain and eternal hell. Their only hope for survival was to succumb to the powers of the shapeshifter they had once sought to destroy.

      Shapes
    • 2000

      The Hyde Effect

      • 404 pages
      • 15 hours of reading
      4.1(132)Add rating

      In the hills of Southern California, a series of violent and gruesome deaths occurs within the space of a few hours. The murders are attributed to some unknown, savage animal.Precisely one month later, college student Meg Talley is attacked in the same manner. Astonishingly, she survives, but when she insists that her assailant was a hideous monster-like creature, she is called hysterical.Journalist Douglas Morgan, private eye Nick Grundel, and horror novelist Blake Corbett, however, have each theorized that the mangling, incredible though it seems, might be the work of a werewolf. Now they team up with Meg to puruse an intensive investigation. When a suspect is apprehended and confined, the four are on hand. But neither skeptics nor believers are prepared for the bone-chilling terror and cataclysmic violence that will be unleashed in the night of the January full moon...

      The Hyde Effect
    • 1994
    • 1991

      MaryAnn always wears a hood to hide her face. No one can remember what she really looks like. The new school administrator, Dr. Lola Aragon, wants to help MaryAnn--but what Lola doesn't know about MaryAnn could very well kill her. The surprise awaiting readers is nothing short of stunning.--Publishers Weekly.

      Spook
    • 1989

      ABANDON HOPE, ALL YE WHO ENTER YORK HOUSEIt was such a lively old house, elegant and airy, but it had one minor flaw. The people who checked in, never checked out-alive.Undaunted by rumors of evil, Cathy Lockwood walked right into the festering heart of the crumbling mansion, determined to find her brother. She was sure he was alive-in some form-and she swore she'd rip York House apart, timber by timber, to find him.She thought nothing human or inhuman could scare her away-until she confronted the horrifying secret that waited for her in the dark, fetid basement. The she could scream to high heaven, but only hell would hear her.

      The Abyss