A Kiss Before the Apocalypse by Thomas E. Sniegoski Last updated May 2008

Boston P.I. Remy Chandler has many talents. He can will himself invisible, he can speak and understand any foreign language (including the language of animals), and if he listens carefully, he can hear thoughts. Unusual, to say the least - for an ordinary man. But Remy is no ordinary man - he's an angel. Learn more about A Kiss Before the Apocalypse.

It's a bird! It's a plane! It's . . . a young boy? Billy Hooten, Owlboy is flying off the shelves! Illustrated by Eric Powell, this juvenile series filled with fantasy, action, adventure, and comedy, is all about a weird kid who becomes an unlikely superhero. Who knew that Massachusetts had monsters? Fly away with Owlboy!

Bram always knew one day he'd take his father's place as head of The Brimstone Network -- an order of warriors and sorcerers who provide the last line of defense against all paranormal dangers. But that day comes far too soon . . . Discover more about The Brimstone Network.

The Sisterhood is a three-issue series from Christopher Golden, Tom Sniegoski, and Wellington Alves. The first issue was released in February. See a sneak preview.

The Fallen ran as a limited series (also billed as "a six-hour special event") starring Paul Wesley and Tom Skerritt on ABC Family in 2006 and 2007, and now the original novels are back in print. Learn more about the quartet.

Tom Sniegoski and Christopher Golden have teamed up to create The Menagerie, a dark fantasy-meets-mystery series for adults. The fourth book, Crashing Paradise, is now available.

Attention comic book collectors: The trade paperback of Talent, the critically-acclaimed comics from Boom! Studios by Christopher Golden and Tom Sniegoski, is also available. Talent concerns Nicholas Dane, the only survivor of an airplane disaster, the power that kept him alive, and the cost of his survival. It also concerns government conspiracies, religious anarchists, a pair of deadly assassins called Payne & Abel, and a group of excommunicated Vatican officials called the Black Cardinals. Order the four separate issues or the graphic novel collection. Learn more about the comic.