68 results for "Strange Girl" between £0 and £150
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Ten years after the Rapture, beautiful occultist Bethany Black and her pet runt demon Bloato embark on a road trip to the last open gateway to heaven, in hopes of befriending God and escaping hell on earth.
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The Palace Of Strange Girls
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Coming to it's heart wrenching conclusion, here, the fate of existence is on the line Bethany must look deep into the cell of her heart and choose between her ideology and eternal reward. Everyone gets his or her hearts desire...and everyone dies.
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Six months after the shocking events of the first story, Bethany and crew find themselves in New York City on a search for safe passage to Europe and the last gateway to Heaven. As the war between Heaven and Hell makes it way to Earth, Beth is forced down into the pits of hell where she faces her greatest enemy - herself. A marriage of Dave McKean and Kent Williams, rising star Nick Stakal joins fan favourite scribe Rick Reminder for this, the darkest chapter of the ground break and critically acclaimed...
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I-SPY AT THE SEASIDE Hello, children! Welcome to your very own I-Spy Book. In these pages you'll be able to look for all kinds of secret, exciting things that are found only by the sea. Blackpool, 1959. The Singleton family is on holiday. For seven-year-old Beth, just out of hospital, this means struggling to fill in her 'I-Spy' book and avoiding her mother Ruth's eagle-eyed supervision. Her sixteen-year-old sister Helen, meanwhile, has befriended a waitress whose fun-loving ways hint at a life...
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Strange Little Girls
This is the follow up album to 1999's 'To Venus And Back' for the North Carolina born singer-songwriter. 'Strange Little Girls' is a collection of cover versions of songs written by men about women. Amos includes material originally performed by Neil Young and Eminem, amongst others.
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Ten years after the Rapture beautiful occultist Bethany Black and her pet runt demon, Bloato, embark on a road trip to the last open gateway to Heaven, in hopes of befriending God and escaping Hell on Earth. When the world has ended and the final trumpet blown it is time to get the Hell out of Dodge...A bare-knuckle, action-driven series, peppered with social commentary and dark humour, Strange Girl mixes the aesthetic elements of Preacher, Tank Girl and Doctor Strange with the desperate pace of...
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Strange Girl Graphic Novels
Six months after the shocking events of the first story Bethany and crew find themselves in New York City on a search for safe passage to Europe and the last gateway to Heaven. As the war between Heaven and Hell makes it way to Earth Beth is forced down into the pits of hell where she faces her greatest enemy-herself. A marriage of Dave McKean and Kent Williams, rising star NICK STAKAL joins fan favorite scribe RICK REMENDER for this, the darkest chapter of the ground break and critically acclaimed...
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There's a point in every journey where there seems to be no light - no hope. After returning to the human stronghold, Dead Western, Bethany Black learns there is little hope she'll ever find respite from hell on Earth.
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Emily The Strange Power of Strange (Black) - Size Small Only
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The Strange Boys hail from Austin Texas, arriving with a superb debut album that's filled to the rafters with classic rock & roll, scuzzy basement skiffle and solid vintage pop songwriting. 'Woe Is You And Me' kicks off the LP brilliantly, sounding like an amalgam of Black Lips, The Libertines and Chuck Berry. It's hard to imagine anyone who's ever enjoyed the sound of a guitar not falling a little bit in love with this clattering, overdriven garage jaunt. The band counterbalance slashy punk chord...
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With the fate of all existence on the line, Bethany must look deep into her heart and choose between her ideology and eternal reward. Everyone gets his or her heart's desire - and everyone dies. Rick Remender's critically applauded (and rightly so, it's brilliant) series comes to its heart-wrenching conclusion, illustrated masterfully by Swedish artist Peter Bergting. Image, paperback, 96 pages, published April 2008
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Freaks, Geeks, and Strange Girls
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Words and music - Jean Jacques Burnell, Hugh Cornwell, Jet Black, David Greenfield and Hans Warmling
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On the road to the human stronghold known as "Dead Western," Beth and Bloato take respite in an unlikely oasis. They quickly learn this place is considered holy and they are desecrating it. Things cant get much less fun than being captured by members of a religious cult dedicated to strictly following the word of God to the "T." Needless to say, they dont party.
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Emily the Strange Black and Red Striped Wristbands.
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There is a point in every journey where there seems to be no light - no hope. After returning to the human stronghold, Dead Western, Bethany Black learns there is little hope that she'll ever find a respite from (literally) Hell on Earth. Collecting Strange Girl issues #5 to 9; written by Rick Remender with art from Eric Nguyen (who also performs cover duties), Harper Jaten and Jerome Opena. Image, paperback, 128 pages, published August 2006
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Description: Original / British English (Available February 2008) A girl sees a quiet good-looking boy on the boat to Spain. She loves his shy smile and she wants to see him again. The boy wants to be with her too, but there are problems. Can the boy and the girl get together? Or do they never meet again?.
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