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Special Ed: And The Hydra-Serpent

Special Ed: And The Hydra-Serpent

Jules Older

Bunny Farm Press
2025
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The voice pounded a question into Special Ed's sleeping head: "What is the world's deadliest snake?" Meanwhile, in far-away Singapore, three of the city's beloved otters had been devoured by a gigantic, three-headed serpent. Two of them were bitten by poisonous fangs, and the third was squeezed by powerful coils ... before disappearing into the serpent's mouth. Special Ed no longer felt sleepy. He muttered, "I may be special. But I know I'm specially scared of snakes. I don't like 'em. Like 'em or not, Special Ed was about to learn that the world's deadliest snake isn't a cobra or a python - it's Hydra-Serpent He and his special pals, AmberII and WillowII, were about to take on their most dangerous mission yet - kill the Hydra-Serpent before it kills and eats every animal on Earth. And, as AmberII and WillowII reminded Ed, "Humans are animals." Hydra-Serpent didn't stop at Singapore. It ate critters and people from Singapore to San Francisco, Maine to Maryland, Newfoundland to New Zealand. Where would it strike next? No one had a clue. Will the three Specials save the animals (including the human animals) from this deadly creature? There's only one way to find out - Read on
X'Ed Out

X'Ed Out

Charles Burns

Pantheon Books
2010
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From the creator of Black Hole the first volume of an epic masterpiece of graphic fiction in brilliant color. - "Tantalizing...a gorgeous head trip." --New York Doug is having a strange night. A weird buzzing noise on the other side of the wall has woken him up, and there, across the room, next to a huge hole torn out of the bricks, sits his beloved cat, Inky. Who died years ago. But who's nonetheless slinking out through the hole, beckoning Doug to follow. What's going on? To say any more would spoil the freaky, Burnsian fun, especially because X'ed Out, unlike Black Hole, has not been previously serialized, and every unnervingly meticulous panel will be more tantalizing than the last . . . Drawing inspiration from such diverse influences as Herg and William Burroughs, Charles Burns has given us a dazzling spectral fever-dream--and a comic-book masterpiece.