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Works by Ian Sharman

Here Be Monsters: An Anthology of Monster Tales (2011) — Editor — 82 copies, 3 reviews
Hero 9 to 5 (2010) — Author — 5 copies
Eleventh Hour: Pt. 1 (2008) 4 copies
Alpha Gods: Betrayal (2015) 1 copy
Hero 9 to 5, Volume 3: Disposable Heroes (2019) — Author — 1 copy
Eleventh Hour, Volume 1 (2016) — Editor — 1 copy
The Intergalactic Adventures of Zakk Ridley (2014) — Author — 1 copy
Alpha Gods: Omnibus (2019) — Author — 1 copy
Hero 9 to 5 #1 - Hot Stuff (2010) — Author — 1 copy
Ftl 03 1 copy
Ftl 02 1 copy
Ftl 01 1 copy
Ftl 04 1 copy

Associated Works

Jane Jet: Book One - Nuclear Shadows (2024) — Editor — 7 copies, 5 reviews

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3 reviews
This collection has some very good stories here! It opens with an interesting take on the choices we make between good and evil. Set within the classic vampire storyline, "Blackmail" by M.T. Murphy looks at what we will do when faced with betrayal, fear, and our own death. "Deals and Demons" by Samantha Anderson is a great look at the 'deal with the devil' story. Although the symbolism is a bit obvious, the narrative drifts along that fine line of what is real and what is the imagination of show more the insane and works well. Sara Reinke's "Periphery People" is a wonderfully dark tale of shadows and the places we can only see through a twisted lens. These are the most noteworthy, but there are others that move the collection along as well.

Some of the stories had the feel of trying too hard to be different. Instead of allowing the idea to flow, a few tales felt as if the authors fought a more traditional narrative in order to be unique. They came across as silly, bizarre, or confusing. I was also disappointed to see the really cliche torture/ abuse/ murder women while calling them bitches repeatedly. An uneven collection, but worth the read.
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Pretty decent short collection of monster tales. There weren't any real standouts either way; one of the characters was a monster in each of the stories, and that character may not have been the monster you expected, the end. A comfortable read while I was sick; I'm not sure what that says about me, though.

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David Gray Illustrator
Ewan McLaughlin Illustrator
Hakan Aydin Illustrator
Sara Reinke Contributor
Jeremy C. Shipp Contributor
Samantha Anderson Contributor
M.T. Murphy Contributor
India Drummond Contributor
SM Reine Contributor
Anabel Portillo Contributor
Ezequiel Pineda Illustrator
J.J. Alonso Illustrator
Azim Akberali Cover artist
Loles Romero Cover artist
Hal Laren Cover artist

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21
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Reviews
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ISBNs
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