John Broome était un auteur britannique reconnu pour ses contributions aux genres de la fantasy et de l'horreur. Ses récits explorent fréquemment les aspects plus sombres de la nature humaine, plongeant dans des paysages psychologiques troublants. Broome a habilement utilisé l'atmosphère et le suspense pour créer des histoires à la fois glaçantes et mémorables. Son approche distinctive de la narration a laissé une marque notable dans la fiction de genre, influençant les écrivains suivants.
This collection features the original stories of a beloved superhero, showcasing the character's evolution and adventures. Readers will explore the early issues that laid the groundwork for the Green Lantern mythos, highlighting key themes of heroism, justice, and intergalactic conflict. The series includes iconic moments and introduces memorable characters, making it a significant addition for fans and newcomers alike.
The book explores the complex ethical dilemmas involved in making choices that impact lives, both individually and collectively. It examines the trade-offs between personal convenience and the consequences of global warming, as well as societal decisions that influence population growth. John Broome provides a theoretical framework for evaluating these choices, utilizing accessible economic methods to address the value of life. His insights are relevant for political theorists, economists, philosophers, and anyone interested in the ethical implications of their decisions.
Twenty stories of Christian faith in wartime from a truly global conflict,
from the prisoner of war camps of the Far East to the constant peril of the
Normandy campaign, and the excitement and danger of aerial combat to the
challenges of desert warfare.
Takes the reader on an illustrated journey through the history of cigarette
and trade cards. This book looks at a wide variety of different collections
and offers advice on how to build and maintain a collection of your own.
Rationality Through Reasoning answers the question of how people are motivated
to do what they believe they ought to do, built on a comprehensive account of
normativity, rationality and reasoning that differs significantly from much
existing philosophical thinking.
Written by John Broome (THE FLASH, GREEN LANTERN) and Robert Kanigher (SUICIDE SQUAD: THE SILVER AGE) and illustrated by Carmine Infantino and Joe Giella, THE FLASH: THE SILVER AGE VOL. 2 collects the era-defining adventures of the Scarlet Speedster. Police scientist Barry Allen always enjoyed the exploits of his favorite comic book crime-fighter, the Flash. But before lightning struck his lab and infused his body with the power of super-speed, he never dreamed he would follow in his hero’s footsteps! Fortunately for comics fans everywhere, that’s exactly what happened—and when DC’s revitalized Flash burst onto newsstands in 1956, he opened the door to a new age of excitement—a Silver Age of superheroes, spearheaded by legendary DC editor Julius Schwartz and his titanically talented team of creative collaborators. Now, for the first time, these groundbreaking Flash stories are available in an all-new series of comprehensive Omnibus editions. Collects THE FLASH #117-132.
Exploring the intersection of economics and ethics, this collection features key essays by John Broome, enhanced by a new introduction. It delves into practical issues like economic equality, environmental preservation, and medical resource allocation, highlighting how utility theory can inform ethical considerations. Broome poses essential questions about these topics, demonstrating the relevance of economic methods to moral philosophy and emphasizing the ethical dimensions inherent in many economic dilemmas.
Written by John Broome Art by Gil Kane, Murphy Anderson, Mike Sekowsky, Ross Andru and others Cover by Gil Kane and Joe Giella The second volume collecting Green Lantern's original Silver Age adventures is here! Drawn from GREEN LANTERN #4-9, Hal Jordan battles the Weaponers of Qward, Sinestro, Hector Hammond and others, and introduces fellow Lantern Tomar Re! Advance-solicited; on sale December 23 o 160 pg, FC, $14.99 US