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Fight Club 3
Series · 13
books · 2019-2020

Books in series

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#1

Fight Club 3 #1

2019

Marla Singer is about to deliver her second child, but the daddy isn't her husband—it's Tyler Durden, who's very invested in his heir, and the world he'll inherit. Marla, her first son, and her husband—the unnamed narrator in the novel, who now goes by Balthazar—live in a rundown motel with sketchy neighbors. In the FIGHT CLUB 2 graphic novel, Tyler transformed Project Mayhem into Rize or Die—now, as a road to paradise presents itself, a new group has implemented a ruthless and deviant plan to fine-tune mankind, leading Balthazar to forge an unlikely alliance . . . with Tyler Durden. \* A 12-part monthly comic book maxi series
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#2

Fight Club 3 #2

2019

Tyler Durden is back, looking to chalk up some more conquests. But a new movement has replaced Project Mayhem, and even Tyler doesnt know how to play by these rules. A strange picture frame provides a glimpse into another world, but it might not be as idyllic as it seems. Sequel to the 6-month NY Times bestseller. Chuck Palahniuk & Cameron Stewart reunite.
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#3

Fight Club 3 #3

2019

The movement that's replaced Project Mayhem wants to recruit Marla Singer, and all hell breaks loose for Tyler Durden's screwed-up family. Tyler is determined to be a father to the child Marla carries, and they're just starting to learn the truth about the new group's ruthless and deviant plan for paradise. Tyler Durden Lives!
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#4

Fight Club 3 #4

2019

Trying to return to self-help groups doesn't go so well for Balthazar—the narrator from the original Fight Club. The conspiracy behind Die Off Endeavors, the group that replaced Project Mayhem, is more sinister than Tyler realized . . . and it's almost orientation day.
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#5

Fight Club 3 #5

2019

Marla Singer practices various methods of birth control as Tyler comes to the rescue . . . and the infection spreads.
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#6

Fight Club 3 #6

2019

Napoleonic soldiers, angels, and the history of art theft come together as a young man ventures through the looking glass in pursuit of Epistasis Theory and the one True Cross.
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#7

Fight Club 3 #7

2019

Tyler Durden confronts online dating and postmodern romance, forcing Balthazar to take desperate measures.
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#8

Fight Club 3 #8

2019

Meet one talking head that actually has something important to say. Listen up. Balthazar's ugly side gets uglier, and Marla Singer scores.
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#9

Fight Club 3 #9

2019

While Marla Singer enjoys a ''girl's night out'', her son learns about biological warfare, and Tyler joins a whole different kind of club at The Last Round-Up.
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#10

Fight Club 3 #10

2019

There's no room at the Last Round Up, so this nativity scene is going to have to move it. The truth about Marla Singer's wild origin story is revealed, but we still can't tell who's Tyler and who's Balthazar.
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#11

Fight Club 3 #11

2019

Congratulations! It's not the messiah we were expecting, but it'll have to do. Marla Singer meets her power animal, we find out why the Crusades were a scam, and Junior has a troubling dream. Meanwhile, Balthazar is still as ugly as Tyler Durden.
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#12

Fight Club 3 #12

2019

In the last issue of Fight Club 3, sex isn't the only thing that makes a comeback. It looks like Tyler's work here is done. For now . . .
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Fight Club 3

2020

A new movement has replaced Project Mayhem, and even Tyler Durden doesn't know how to play by these rules. Marla Singer is about to deliver her second child, but the daddy isn't her husband—it's Tyler, who's very invested in his heir, and the world he'll inherit, as Die Off Industries plots to fine-tune mankind. Bestselling novelist Chuck Palahniuk is back with his greatest creation, the sequel to the book that spent six months on the 2016 New York Times bestseller list. Teaming once again with award-winning artists Cameron Stewart and David Mack, Palahniuk leads a full frontal assault of the culture, from online dating to weaponized STDs, as a strange picture frame opens a road to paradise. 2019's bestselling twelve-issue series is collected in one massive digital book. Get in touch with your ugly side. Collects Fight Club 3 issues #1-#12. "Whether you've been a fan since the '90s or were hooked by the jump to comics, you'll want to see what comes next in this highly unpredictable saga."- PASTE MAGAZINE " Fight Club 3 is everything that a sequel to a sequel should be. It elevates the dark themes of the novel and the first graphic novel to the next illogical, insanely violent step." - COMICON.COM "Palahniuk's work takes some of our greatest shortcomings—insufficient or inadequate parenting, toxic isolation—then magnifies and underlines them in fractured skulls and drunken vomit." - PLAYBOY "Scabby and surreal." - DEADLINE HOLLYWOOD "The first rule of the comic book incarnation of Fight Club is that it'll look good." - HOLLYWOOD REPORTER "Ambitious." - ADVENTURES IN POOR TASTE "Trippy." - EVERYTHING ACTION "The talent and care that went into this issue is palpable, from David Mack's cover to Nate Piekos' lettering... This book does not allow you to get comfortable." - COMICWATCH "Stewart continues to do the Fight Club saga justice with his artwork...flies and all." - ROGUES PORTAL "Bold...Palahniuk doesn't give us what we want here but rather what we need. Namely a story that makes the reader think not just about what's going on but also about their own expectations of the archetypes portrayed in the story; the flies buzzing on the page hinting at a character's intent; the name drop of "snowflake" for a caller I.D.; a subtle tattoo on the neck. All raising enough questions to leave us staring at every panel with the steely focus of a seasoned detective combing a crime scene for clues." - BIG COMIC PAGE

Authors

David W. Mack
David W. Mack
Author · 4 books

Librarian Note: There is more than one author in the Goodreads database with this name. See this thread for more information. David W. Mack is a comic book artist and writer, best known for his creation Kabuki and his work on the Marvel Comics titles Daredevil and Alias The author of the Star Trek Novels is David Mack

Chuck Palahniuk
Chuck Palahniuk
Author · 65 books

Written in stolen moments under truck chassis and on park benches to a soundtrack of The Downward Spiral and Pablo Honey, Fight Club came into existence. The adaptation of Fight Club was a flop at the box office, but achieved cult status on DVD. The film’s popularity drove sales of the novel. Chuck put out two novels in 1999, Survivor and Invisible Monsters. Choke, published in 2001, became Chuck’s first New York Times bestseller. Chuck’s work has always been infused with personal experience, and his next novel, Lullaby, was no exception. Chuck credits writing Lullaby with helping him cope with the tragic death of his father. Diary and the non-fiction guide to Portland, Fugitives and Refugees, were released in 2003. While on the road in support of Diary, Chuck began reading a short story entitled 'Guts,' which would eventually become part of the novel Haunted. In the years that followed, he continued to write, publishing the bestselling Rant, Snuff, Pygmy, Tell-All, a 'remix' of Invisible Monsters, Damned, and most recently, Doomed. Chuck also enjoys giving back to his fans, and teaching the art of storytelling has been an important part of that. In 2004, Chuck began submitting essays to ChuckPalahniuk.net on the craft of writing. These were 'How To' pieces, straight out of Chuck's personal bag of tricks, based on the tenants of minimalism he learned from Tom Spanbauer. Every month, a “Homework Assignment” would accompany the lesson, so Workshop members could apply what they had learned. (all 36 of these essays can currently be found on The Cult's sister-site, LitReactor.com). Then, in 2009, Chuck increased his involvement by committing to read and review a selection of fan-written stories each month. The best stories are currently set to be published in Burnt Tongues, a forthcoming anthology, with an introduction written by Chuck himself. His next novel, Beautiful You, is due out in October 2014.

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