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Event Horizon 2

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Presents an anthology, featuring science, fiction, fantasy, and horror, in an illustrated prose, comic strip, and galleries. This title is suitable for mature readers.

208 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2005

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Liam Sharp

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Liam Sharp is a British artist, writer and publisher. His debut work started in the late 1980s drawing Judge Dredd for 2000AD. Since then he has worked for numerous comic publishers including Marvel UK, Marvel Comics, DC comics, Image, Dynamite Comics, Verotick as well as many others. He has published his first novel. He has worked with advertising campaigns as well as design work and produced art for various magazines. He has worked on designs for various movies including Lost in Space, Small Soldiers and the animated series Batman Beyond.

In 2004 Liam established MamTor™ Publishing with his wife Christina. In October 2011, Liam Sharp co-founded Madefire with Ben Wolstenholme and Eugene Walden, in Berkeley, CA, and is the company's CCO.

He is currently at work on a comic series with his wife called Cap Stone. He also has a deviant art page located at http://liamsharp.deviantart.com

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May 9, 2020
Intriguing second issue of the sci-fi anthology. A little hit and miss in places but some nice work from a couple of creators familiar to fellow gamebook fans with a tale drawn by Blood of The Zombies cover artist Greg Staples and some nice artwork and 2 tales bookending the collection from ACE Gamebooks very own Kev Crossley! Particularly nice work on 'Dragonfly'.
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March 22, 2009
I have to admit to being biased about this book as it contains a short story written by yours truly. However in an attempt to be fair I've not given it a full five stars. As with most anthologies it's a mixed bag. Some parts of it are great, some okay and some still leave me scratching my head wondering what that was all about (which also to be fair was probably the point). Artwork is gorgeous throughout and elevates some of the more middling stories.
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