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Spidey Sunday Spectacular!

Spidey Sunday Spectacular!

The legendary Stan 'The Man' Lee and artist extraordinaire Marcos Martin bring the real world into Spidey's world in this collection of their two-page Spidey Sunday strips, straight from the pages of AMAZING SPIDER-MAN! Get ready for a heaping helping of fourth-wall-breaking, web-swinging wonder in the Mighty Marvel Manner...

Marvel Boy (1950)

Marvel Boy (1950)

An alien from Uranus sends his son, who was born on Earth but fled from Nazis, back to his birthplace amongst humanity! A Uranian becomes an Earthling once again. Thus begins the tale of Marvel Boy!

Chamber of Darkness

Chamber of Darkness

A series that explored the evil that lurks in the darkness! It was continued as Monsters on the Prowl with issue 9. It also had one Chamber of Darkness Special that was published a few years after the series had been renamed.

Uncanny X-Men (1963)

Uncanny X-Men (1963)

Will the X-Men fight to see another day? And how does IceMan fit into all this? Find out in the first ever appearance of the mutant team!

Two Gun Western

Two Gun Western

Continued from 2-Gun Western, Two-Gun Western ran during 1956 through 1957 for 8 issues.
Genre: Western

Thor: Tales of Asgard by Stan Lee & Jack Kirby

Thor: Tales of Asgard by Stan Lee & Jack Kirby

The legend has come true! By the will of the gods, I am alive! I am invincible! I am — THOR!!! And so began the very first epic tale of Marvel’s most revered hero, the mighty Thor, whose legend would grow alongside the success of Marvel comics, making him the most exciting super hero of all time! Never has Thor been more sensational than during these early tales, crafted by Marvel’s greatest, Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. Re-live classic Norse mythology in the mighty Marvel manner as well as Stan and Jack’s stories of the Norse Gods and Thor before he came to Earth as Don Blake. Witness as these masters breathe life into the thunder god and some of Marvel’s most enduring characters: Helmdall, Balder, Loki, Odin and Hela. Read these stories as never before with all-new, modern coloring and six extraordinary interlocking covers by current THOR artist Olivier Coipel.

Thor Epic Collection: When Titans Clash

Thor Epic Collection: When Titans Clash

Collects Journey Into Mystery (1952) #110-125 and Annual #1, Thor (1966) #126-130, and material from Not Brand Echh #3.Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, the creative team that sparked the Marvel revolution, set off on Asgardian adventures featuring the fight to end all fights between Thor and the Incredible Hulk! There's also the return of the Grey Gargoyle, the debut of the Absorbing Man and the unstoppable Destroyer, Thor and Loki's exile to Skornheim and the introduction of Hercules and the Greek gods! And it all leads to an epic adventure that pits Thor against Hercules and concludes in the depths of Pluto's Underworld! Lest we forget, Tales of Asgard backs up every issue with the origins of Marvel's Norse pantheon of heroes, villains and mystic lands; the secrets of Ragnarok; and much more!

Thor (1966)

Thor (1966)

Running from March 1966 to September 1996, Thor (Vol. 1) took over from Journey Into Mystery (Vol. 1) with issue #126, and was renamed to Journey Into Mystery (Vol. 3) once again with issue #503.



Defenders of the Earth

Defenders of the Earth

It is the year 2015. Various heroes gather together to battle the evil Ming the Merciless.

Marvels: Portraits

Marvels: Portraits

Art Book featuring portraits of Marvel's main characters with remarks by Stan Lee.

The Savage She-Hulk

The Savage She-Hulk

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The Rawhide Kid

The Rawhide Kid

Our story begins with a tall, blond cowboy dismounting from his horse, Apache; to investigate a cry for help. The cowboy finds two bushwhackers assaulting an old man’s ranch; and quickly disarmed them two shots from his gun, fired with uncanny accuracy! Unfortunately, before the cowboy could completely subdue the bushwhackers, one of them got the drop on the old man and shot him in the back.

The Incredible Hulk (1962)

The Incredible Hulk (1962)

As scientist Dr. Bruce Banner prepares to test a new weapon for the U.S. military, the gamma bomb, he is pressured into preemptively launching the bomb by visiting scientist Igor Drenkov and General "Thunderbolt" Ross. Having commenced the countdown Bruce notices a civilian in the test area (Rick Jones) and rushes out to save him. Unfortunately Bruce Banner is caught in the explosion of the bomb and is bombarded by gamma radiation while Rick is safely shielded in the bunker. Awaking later in a military hospital as the sun sets Bruce Banner begins to transform into a grey-skinned goliath called the Hulk and escapes the military base fleeing into the desert.

The Human Torch (1974)

The Human Torch (1974)

In Glenville, Johnny lives with his sister Sue. While she's known as a member of the Fantastic Four, he tries to keep a low profile. We get to see the house, much of which is chemically fire-resistent, and equipped with various crime-fighting equipment. But even in the suburbs danger lurks, as someone called The Destroyer is hell-bent on wrecking a local amusement park nearing completion.

The Ghost Rider

The Ghost Rider

The first original Ghost Rider, a Western hero. His name got changed into Night Rider and later the Phantom Rider after the name Ghost Rider was given to Johny Blaze, the motorcycle stuntman.

The Avengers (1963)

The Avengers (1963)

And there came a day, a day unlike any other when Earth's mightiest heroes joined forces to face the threats no single superhero could withstand! The Avengers where born!

Tales of Suspense (1959)

Tales of Suspense (1959)

Mixing science fiction with super heroes, Tales of Suspense showcased out-of-this-world pulp-style adventure in its early days before becoming the home of Iron Man and Captain America!

Tales of Asgard (1984)

Tales of Asgard (1984)

Reprints several tales from Volume One
Genre: Mythology

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