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1 y separately published work icon Australi Timothy Wood , Pius Bak (illustrator), Australia : Convict Comics , 2016 11193606 2016 single work graphic novel fantasy

'A young desert boy, Maloo, has just stolen a rather large gemstone from his employers. Now on the run through the Great Red Desert, he has unwittingly set an ancient prophecy to save Australi in motion.

'The last thing Maloo cares about is prophecies but with the empire now hot on his trail, as well as mercenaries, bounty hunters, pirates and a mysterious masked forest people, he has to keep his wits about him if he's going to find a buyer and secure his fortune.

'Australi is a dangerous place where tensions are high. Foreign war machines rip through the landscapes and resisting Indigenous forces are facing a losing battle. The Great Spirit Animals are beginning to die and in turn Australi itself has begun to wilt.

'Darker forces brew along the eastern shores. An ancient, arcane spirit hides among the royal family, laying in wait for it's moment to exact revenge upon Australi.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon The Irregulars No. 6 Martin Chuzz , Drew Moss (illustrator), Australia : Convict Comics , 2016 10482569 2016 single work graphic novel science fiction

'Young adults Tarquin, Jonah and Leonara are recent escapees from The Royal Jericho Hospital.

Already challenged by severe physical and mental disabilities, at Jericho they were treated as little more than laboratory rats by evil Governor Bernard and his depraved Chief Physician, Dr. David.

Armed with new hi-tech combat equipment supplied by Tarquin's trusted servant Stan, our heroes return to Jericho to rescue Aunt Edith.'

Source: Publisher's Blurb

1 y separately published work icon The Irregulars No. 5 Martin Chuzz , Drew Moss (illustrator), Australia : Convict Comics , 2016 10482515 2016 single work graphic novel science fiction

'Young adults Tarquin, Jonah and Leonara are recent escapees from The Royal Jericho Hospital.

Already challenged by severe physical and mental disabilities, at Jericho they were treated as little more than laboratory rats by evil Governor Bernard and his depraved Chief Physician, Dr. David.

Armed with new hi-tech combat equipment supplied by Tarquin's trusted servant Stan, our heroes return to Jericho to rescue Aunt Edith.'

Source: Publisher's Blurb

1 y separately published work icon The Irregulars No. 4 Martin Chuzz , Drew Moss (illustrator), Australia : Convict Comics , 2016 10482428 2016 single work graphic novel science fiction

'Young adults Tarquin, Jonah and Leonara are recent escapees from The Royal Jericho Hospital.

Already challenged by severe physical and mental disabilities, at Jericho they were treated as little more than laboratory rats by evil Governor Bernard and his depraved Chief Physician, Dr. David.

In this episode, the hospital crew arrive at Tarquin's mansion to re-capture our heroes. Bernard convinces Tarquin's Aunt Edith that no-one will be harmed, but can he be trusted?'

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1 y separately published work icon The Irregulars No. 3 Martin Chuzz , Drew Moss (illustrator), Australia : Convict Comics , 2016 10482377 2016 single work graphic novel science fiction

'Young adults Tarquin, Jonah and Leonara are recent escapees from The Royal Jericho Hospital.

Already challenged by severe physical and mental disabilities, at Jericho they were treated as little more than laboratory rats by evil Governor Bernard and his depraved Chief Physician, Dr. David.

We re-join our heroes as they arrive at Tarquin's family home, seeking refuge...'

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1 y separately published work icon The Irregulars No. 2 Martin Chuzz , Drew Moss (illustrator), Australia : Convict Comics , 2016 10482329 2016 single work graphic novel science fiction

'Young adults Tarquin, Jonah and Leonara are inmated at London's Royal Jericho Hospital.

They each suffer unimaginable cruelty at the hands of evil Governor Bernard and his depraved Chief Physician, Dr. David.

One day, Leonara seizes the chance to break out of her cell. Now she must find her friends as they attempt the impossible - an escape from Jericho!'

Source: Publisher's Blurb

1 y separately published work icon The Irregulars No. 1 Martin Chuzz , Drew Moss (illustrator), Australia : Convict Comics , 2016 10482278 2016 single work graphic novel science fiction

'England's first disabled superheroes!

Tarquin Price, a young aristocrat, returns from The Great War with horrendous physical and psychological wounds.

Left to rot in London's Royal Jericho Hospital, a dumping ground for the disabled and insane, he experiences horrors which surpass even what he suffered on the Western Front.

With his friends Jonah and Leonora, each of whom face their own mental and physical challenges, Tarquin escapes from Jericho and vows vengeance on all who exploit the weak and the lame.'

Source: Publisher's Blurb

1 y separately published work icon Ned Kelly - Ironclad Alien Killer : Episode Three Nick Macari , Martin Chuzz , Chris Batista (illustrator), Australia : Convict Comics , 2016 10479847 2016 single work graphic novel science fiction

'Heaven's alive! Things are going from bad to worse for our true blue Aussie hero (and wanted felon) Ned Kelly.

The nascent settlement of Victoria has been colonised by aliens. Ned has been recruited by genius inventor Henry Sutton to lead the resistance movement. And, as if he didn't have enough on his plate, Ned's philandering past has also come back to haunt him.

Ned's old flame Alice Sherritt has betrayed him to Baratha, the leader of the aliens, who masquerades as Colonial Judge Sir Redmond Barry.

And, Baratha's crew have in turn kidnapped Ned's fiancee Ettie!

So, young Gentleman readers, let Ned's unfortunate predicament provide a cautionary reminder that hell indeed hath no fury like a woman scorned...

With Ettie captured, Alice enraged, and Sutton's teenage daughter Tabitha fast developing a crush on him, our favourite bushranger certainly has his hands full!'

Source: Publisher's Blurb

1 y separately published work icon Ned Kelly - Ironclad Alien Killer : Episode Two Nick Macari , Martin Chuzz , Chris Batista (illustrator), Australia : Convict Comics , 2016 10479792 2016 single work graphic novel science fiction

'Our dashing protagonist, Australian folk hero and occasional murderer Ned Kelly, finds himself in somewhat of a pickle. Pursued by the boys in blue whilst liberating money from the bank at Euroa, our favourite bushranger is rescued by a mysterious stranger.

Ned is given some special goggles, the likes of which he has never seen before. When he puts them on, the awful truth is revealed - the nascent settlement of Victoria has been colonised not only by the Imperialist English, but also by a race of marauding aliens! And most of the aliens seem to be masquerading as Policemen. Thus confirming, boys and girls, that you should never trust the rozzers...'

Source: Publisher's Blurb

1 y separately published work icon Ned Kelly - Ironclad Alien Killer : Episode One Nick Macari , Martin Chuzz , Chris Batista (illustrator), Australia : Convict Comics , 2016 10479697 2016 single work graphic novel science fiction

'Our dashing protagonist, Australian folk hero and occasional murderer Ned Kelly, finds himself in somewhat of a pickle.

Pursued by the boys in blue whilst liberating money from the bank at Euroa, our favourite bushranger is rescued by a mysterious stranger.

Ned is given some special goggles, the likes of which he has never seen before. When he puts them on, the awful truth is revealed - the nascent settlement of Victoria has been colonised not only by the Imperialist English, but also by a race of marauding aliens! And most of the aliens seem to be masquerading as Policemen.

Thus confirming, boys and girls, that you should never trust the rozzers...'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

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