Twenty-one years. That's all we get. But not those who have found Sanctuary and not those who control the secret of Hourglass. Logan finally challenges Gant in an epic showdown for control of not just Hourglass, but the all-powerful Thinker. But it's more than just time clocks at stake. It's Jessica too. The concluding chapter of this sprawling and thoughtful adventure of what happens when a society simply uses and never builds comes down to this clash of two titanic forces. This is the final issue of Logan's Run Black Flower, the continuation of the iconic story started by science fiction masters William F. Nolan and George Clayton Johnson.…mehr
Twenty-one years. That's all we get. But not those who have found Sanctuary and not those who control the secret of Hourglass. Logan finally challenges Gant in an epic showdown for control of not just Hourglass, but the all-powerful Thinker. But it's more than just time clocks at stake. It's Jessica too. The concluding chapter of this sprawling and thoughtful adventure of what happens when a society simply uses and never builds comes down to this clash of two titanic forces. This is the final issue of Logan's Run Black Flower, the continuation of the iconic story started by science fiction masters William F. Nolan and George Clayton Johnson.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
With 85 books to his credit, plus hundreds of scripts, articles and short stories embracing a dozen genres, William F. Nolan is an official Living Legend (voted that honor by the International Horror Guild). As a noted pulp historian, he is a recognized authority on Black Mask, Dashiell Hammett, and "Max Brand" (Frederick Faust). Nolan has edited six collections of Faust tales, has written Max Brand: Western Giant, and is the author of the forthcoming biography King of the Pulps: The Man Who Was Max Brand. Nolan's historical anthology, The Black Mask Boys, is the key work on the legendary maga
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