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Jem and the Holograms: Dimensions

Jem and the Holograms: Dimensions

Jem: Dimensions brings both new and beloved creators to the world of The Holograms! In a story by Kate Leth and Tana Ford, the Holograms throw a Dungeons and Dragons game night with Jerrica as the Dungeon Master, and even Synergy joins the fun! And in Sophie Campbell’s story, the Misfits (plus some NEW faces) take a break to go on a ski trip, when all hell breaks loose…and so does Pizzazz’s cat!

Adventure Time 2017 SPOookTACULAR

Adventure Time 2017 SPOookTACULAR

Whether he’s resorting to dark magick to launder his bow tie or fighting in the War of the Magicians, Pep Buts is the most tireless butler in Ooo. And in the land of Aaa, Butterscotch Butler is determined to keep Prince Gumball’s spooky masquerade safe from Marshall Lee’s tricks!

The Realm (1986)

The Realm (1986)

It all begins here. The epic fantasy series for those that enjoy Lord of the Rings, The Hobbit, Dungeons and Dragons, and Game of Thrones. Here is the introductory issue and sets the stage for the magic and Middle Earth adventures that will be unveiled. Four normal modern day teenagers are plunged into a world they thought only existed in novels and film. They are whisked away to a magical land where dragons roam the skies, orcs and hobgoblins terrorize weary travelers, dark magic consumes kingdoms, and where unicorns prance through the forest. It is a world where man is just one race, joining other races such as elves, trolls, dwarves, changelings, and the dreaded creatures who steal the night. This is not a typical "dungeons and dragons" world, for this world follows the adventures of these wayward teens into the unknown as we watch the world unfold in front of their (and our) eyes. Luckily for some of them, they are saved and then joined by an escaped slave, the female elven named Silverfawn. It was a world of magic, of enchantment, of adventure and of death.

Flash Gordon (1969)

Flash Gordon (1969)

Flash Gordon (1969) #12 continues from Flash Gordon (1966) #11.Flash Gordon (1969) #18 continues to Flash Gordon (1978) #19.

Flash Gordon (1966)

Flash Gordon (1966)

Flash Gordon (1966) #11 continues to Flash Gordon (1969) #12.

Isolation and Illusion

Isolation and Illusion

A collection of short stories written and drawn by P. Craig Russell.
Genre: Fantasy

Starstream

Starstream

Four issues mini-series.


New Talent Showcase 2017

New Talent Showcase 2017

The latest graduates from the DC Talent Development Workshops show off their skills in stories starring some of DC’s greatest characters. In these tales, Poison Ivy fights an ancient demon, Doctor Fate is confronted by the cost of magic, Red Hood and Duke Thomas face off in a training day simulation and so much more!

Jim Henson's Labyrinth 2017 Special

Jim Henson's Labyrinth 2017 Special

Celebrate Jim Henson’s Labyrinth with an all-new collection of short stories celebrating the various characters and creatures from the world of Labyrinth. Includes the never-before-told story of how Sir Didymus met his trusted steed Ambrosius. Also includes the story of a goblin running late to the famous “Dance Magic Dance” sequence from the film.

Dreamtime

Dreamtime

N/a
Genre: War

Space Squadron

Space Squadron

Space Squadron during 1951 through 1952 for 5 issues. This series then continued into Space Worlds.
Genre: Sci-Fi


Death Saves

Death Saves

"Death Saves: Fallen Heroes of the Kitchen Table" collects 17 all-new comic book stories about what happens when fantasy gaming characters run out of hit points. With centuries of combined gaming experience between the creators, each comic explores the time-honored tradition of killing player characters in unique, and often unexpected ways. Some of the tales in "Death Saves" are funny, others tragic, others something else entirely. Every gaming table is different. However, one constant is that the real relationships between players impacts the fantasy characters' fate as much as the dice.



Secret Files President Luthor

Secret Files President Luthor

No one thought it could really happen. The super-hero community, most especially Superman, has witnessed a truly landmark event in DC Universe history and seen their worst nightmare come true: Lex Luthor has been elected President of the United States. By now, the Luthor campaign has saturated the media with its official spin on who the new Chief Executive is. But in Superman: President Luthor Secret Files, a 48-page special with a cover by Tony Harris and Ray Snyder, some of the behind-the-scenes events that voters never got to see are brought to light. In the lead story (written by Greg Rucka), we learn how Lex decided to run for President (illustrated by Matthew Clark) and how he decided to pick Talia to run LexCorp (illustrated by Dale Eaglesham). Also, sit in on a debate with Luthor and his mysterious opponent (written by Peter David with art by Stuart Immonen)! Then enjoy "The Last Temptation of Lex" (written by Phil Jimenez with art by Yvel Guichet), as Wonder Woman nemesis and former Injustice Gang member Circe visits Lex in the White House, with a tempting offer to become his First Lady. Plus, two more short stories (by Jeph Loeb and Mike Wieringo and Karl Kesel and Paul Pelletier), as well as in-depth profiles of President Luthor, LexCorp CEO Talia, Vice President Pete Ross and Luthor's surprising Cabinet by such talented artists as Lee Bermejo, Butch Guice and Louis Small, Jr.

Betty and Veronica Summer Fun

Betty and Veronica Summer Fun

Cherish the innocence of summer days gone by with this collection of the earliest stories from the Betty & Veronica Summer Fun editions of the Archie Giant Series! Whether chasing after hunky lifeguards, modeling the latest swimwear, or putting up with Archie and Reggie's goofy rivalry for their affections, Betty and Veronica are truly the queens of Riverdale Beach! Reprints some of the best Silver Age stories from the first few years of Betty & Veronica Summer Fun.

Archie Giant Comics Digest

Archie Giant Comics Digest

Everyone loves Archie Comics! Now you've got EVEN MORE to love with this GIANT paperback comics collection! This fun-packed, laugh-a-minute volume collects 480 pages of the dating drama and classroom commotion that have made Archie comic stories popular for over 70 years!

Archie Americana Series

Archie Americana Series

The Archie Americana Series is a series of comic book trade paperbacks, published by Archie comics from the early 1990s to the present. The series attempts to present a history of Archie comics, with each book featuring significant stories from a specific decade, and featuring introductions by famous writers and celebrities. The series initially covered the entire span between the 40s and the 90s with stories showcasing some of the more significant stories from that decade.

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