Planet of the Apes: When Worlds Collide

Planet of the Apes: When Worlds Collide
Title Planet of the Apes: When Worlds Collide PDF eBook
Author Pierre Boulle
Publisher BOOM! Studios
Total Pages 0
Release 2019-04-02
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN 9781684153275

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A collection of Planet of the Apes stories spanning both the original and new series canon, in celebration of the iconic franchise’s 50th Anniversary. In celebration of the original film’s 50th anniversary, stories from both eras of the Planet of the Apes franchise are featured together in one collection for the first time ever. These all-new stories include the reveal of the ape who calls the remains of the Statue of Liberty home, and the first look at the world left behind following the events of War for the Planet of the Apes. Featuring bestselling authors Matt Kindt (Mind MGMT), Jeff Jensen (Green River Killer), and Dan Abnett (Guardians of the Galaxy), Planet of the Apes: When Worlds Collide is an unprecedented examination of the iconic franchise that fans of the original and new series will not want to miss.

Star Trek/Planet of the Apes

Star Trek/Planet of the Apes
Title Star Trek/Planet of the Apes PDF eBook
Author Scott Tipton
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2014
Genre
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In this crossover event featuring characters from the original Star trek television series and the first Planet of the apes motion picture, Captain Kirk and the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise travel through a mysterious interdimensional portal and find themselves orbiting a far-future parallel Earth where Klingons are arming apes for nefarious reasons.

Tarzan on the Planet of the Apes

Tarzan on the Planet of the Apes
Title Tarzan on the Planet of the Apes PDF eBook
Author Tim Seeley
Publisher Dark Horse Comics
Total Pages 137
Release 2017-05-30
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN 1506701574

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Caesar's birth in the original Planet of the Apes films was a result of the time travel at the core of that story. Tim Seeley (Revival) and David Walker (Power Man and Iron Fist) relocate that birth to 19th century Africa, where Caesar crosses paths with Tarzan, leading to a much different fate for Man and Ape. Drawing deeply from the Tarzan novels and the Planet of the Apes films, Seeley and Walker run Caesar and the Lord of the Jungle through the enslavement of the Apes, through a century of war, and through the center of the earth.

Planet of the Apes Visionaries

Planet of the Apes Visionaries
Title Planet of the Apes Visionaries PDF eBook
Author Pierre Boulle
Publisher BOOM! Studios
Total Pages 0
Release 2018-08-28
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN 9781608869800

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Based on the original screenplay for Planet of the Apes by The Twilight Zone’s Rod Serling. On the road to making the landmark science-fiction classic, 20th Century Fox commissioned Rod Serling to adapt the source material. Serling’s first draft, which was drastically revised before filming, is a radically different vision of the franchise than the one the world has come to know and love. Now, for the first time in any medium, that vision is fully realized as a graphic novel with Planet of the Apes: Visionaries from acclaimed actor/comedian/writer Dana Gould (The Simpsons) and Chad Lewis (Avengers Origins). This is the world you know from the acclaimed Planet of the Apes film series, but with key differences - Taylor is Thomas, and Ape City isn’t a crude, primitive grouping of huts; instead, it’s a bustling and urbane metropolis filled with cars and skyscrapers and a vibrant Ape culture. In a world where Apes wear modern clothes, drive modern cars and rule the late night talk show scene, the arrival of one man will forever change how Apes – and Humans – view themselves.

Planet of the Apes Vol. 3: Children of Fire

Planet of the Apes Vol. 3: Children of Fire
Title Planet of the Apes Vol. 3: Children of Fire PDF eBook
Author Daryl Gregory
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 116
Release 2012-10-02
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN 1608862712

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Bako, hoping to turn the course of the war and save the humans from the ape government, acts in desperation while sisters fight each other below the city.

Planet of the Apes: Ursus

Planet of the Apes: Ursus
Title Planet of the Apes: Ursus PDF eBook
Author Pierre Boulle
Publisher BOOM! Studios
Total Pages 0
Release 2018-11-20
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN 9781684152698

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General Ursus has always hated and feared mankind. Get a glimpse at his rise through the ranks to General and what experiences brought him to the Forbidden Zone. When a strange talking human appears in Ape City, General Ursus and Doctor Zaius clash as to what they must do next: study the strange creature or destroy him? Why does Ursus so passionately want to hide any glimmer of human intelligence? What secret does Doctor Zaius hold over Ursus? The truth lies in Ursus’ past, when he first encountered Zaius, and the dark incident that set them on their path. Set in the world of the classic Planet of the Apes films, discover what drives the fiercest enemy of man: General Ursus. Written by the critically acclaimed David Walker (Luke Cage) and illustrated by Christopher Mooneyham (Five Ghosts) and Lalit Kumar Sharma (Witchblade) discover the truth hidden deep in the Forbidden Zone, and in Ursus past!

The Theater of Operations

The Theater of Operations
Title The Theater of Operations PDF eBook
Author Joseph Masco
Publisher Duke University Press
Total Pages 386
Release 2014-12-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0822375990

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How did the most powerful nation on earth come to embrace terror as the organizing principle of its security policy? In The Theater of Operations, Joseph Masco locates the origins of the present-day U.S. counterterrorism apparatus in the Cold War's "balance of terror." He shows how, after the attacks of 9/11, the U.S. global War on Terror mobilized a wide range of affective, conceptual, and institutional resources established during the Cold War to enable a new planetary theater of operations. Tracing how specific aspects of emotional management, existential danger, state secrecy, and threat awareness have evolved as core aspects of the American social contract, Masco draws on archival, media, and ethnographic resources to offer a new portrait of American national security culture. Undemocratic and unrelenting, this counterterror state prioritizes speculative practices over facts, and ignores everyday forms of violence across climate, capital, and health in an unprecedented effort to anticipate and eliminate terror threats—real, imagined, and emergent.