Graphic Lit: Vintage, Independent, Marvel, and DC
In what may be an expression of nostalgia, we carry a lot of the genius of newspaper-published graphic literature, a Golden Age that lasted from the 1930s to the departure of Bill Watterson's Calvin & Hobbes. The two comic book behemoths, Marvel and DC, are included here. We don’t cover the “universes” of each company. Occasionally, however, they publish some strikingly original or quirky work that suits our inventory. On this page we feature all our adult graphic literature (some of which, of course, is perfectly appropriate for children); our Young Adult graphic literature has its own page under that name.
Content note: I have moved all of Neil Gaiman’s work (Sandman and others) to his page here.
Age of Conan: Belit
Age of Conan: Belit
Collects Age Of Conan: Belit #1-5.
The spitfire who would be queen! Bêlit - the name alone conjures fear up and down the coasts of the Hyborian Age. And the sight of her ship, the Tigress, is an omen of despair for any town in the pirate queen's path! The Age of Conan begins with one of the barbarian's most formidable compatriots in a new story revealing how she became the undisputed Queen of the Black Coast! Teenage Bêlit is obsessed with the sea - as well as the monsters and treasures she thinks are summoning her there! But when she stows away on the dread Admiral Atrahasis' ship, it leads her into a deadly adventure even she could not predict! Will Bêlit's impetuous nature lead the crew to victory - or sink her ambitions before they've begun?