The "New York Times" bestselling author of "The Celestine Prophecy" continues his quest, seeking invaluable insights for the future of humanity. This book takes readers on a journey to the American Southwest, where the elusive "tenth insight" illuminates the afterlife dimension and the spiritual history of the human race.
In a confusing world poised on the brink of mayhem, Tyler Durden, a projectionist, waiter, and anarchic genius, comes up with an idea to create clubs in which young men can escape their humdrum existence and prove themselves in barehanded fights. A first novel. First serial, Story Magazine. Tour.
Grant Morrison's Invisibles is the ultimate conspiracy epic, tying together every urban myth and every Illuminati-inspired wacko plot, into the story Naomi Klein was too scared and/or uninspired to tell you. And as if that's not enough, it's not just a story; Morrison's intent was that it would act as a kind of magical virus, reprogramming the mind...more
The Invisibles, Grant Morrison's brilliant series of magickal underground tales, exposes the naked spirituality of good and evil throughgut-wrenching, psychedelic violence. Apocalipstick, the collected issues from midway through volume 1, tracks the career of new kid Jack Frost after he runs away from his wary pals in the Invisibles to come to term...more
Four issues of the "Invisibles" comic book series are collected in this volume, which features a band of freedom fighters (the Invisibles) battling against corporate and governmental conspiracies.
In this outrageously farcical adventure, hero George Giles sets out to conquer the terrible Wescac computer system that threatens to destroy his community in this brilliant "fantasy of theology, sociology, and sex" (Time).