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Marvel Annual
Initially published by World Distributors, the U.K.'s Marvel Annuals were subsequently published by Fleetway, even after the launch of Marvel UK.
- Issue #1978 (9 months ago)
- Issue #1973 (9 months ago)
- Issue #1967 (9 months ago)
Chiller Pocket Book
Part of Marvel UK's Pocket Book line, in this case reprinting horror themed series such as Tomb of Dracula and Man-Thing. It lasted for 28 issues.
Nick Fury/Black Widow: Jungle Warfare
Cybercomic published by Marvel in the late 90s. It was lost in the year 2000 after the web service was shut down, but survived in some archives.
Trial of the Amazons
After the events of Nubia & the Amazons, the dangers of Doom’s Doorway have found their way to Man’s World and garnered the attention of not one, but all three Amazonian tribes. The Bana-Mighdall consider it to be a weakness in the current regime and have decided to return to the shores of Themyscira to stake their claim over the island. Little do they know, the Esquecida are not far behind, but instead looking for help to combat the evil unleashed. Tempers rise and swords are brandished as the women argue about the best course of action. Now Queen Nubia must show them all the way to peace by calling for one of the most famous Amazon traditions…the Contest. Who among them is worthy of leading them into the future? Find out as the bravest, wisest, and fiercest warriors compete to be champion of all the Amazons!
Thick Skins
Thick-skins are humans genetically modified to work in space without a suit. Lark is a former thick-skinned man who became a mercenary after having his skin removed. When he receives an encrypted message from his former clan, he sets out to find them with the help of Windy, an anthropology student. But he soon learns that they are not the only ones on the clan’s scent—they are being tailed by another group of mercenaries. A breathless chase ensues, forcing Lark to reconnect with his dark past.
- Issue # TPB (9 months ago)
Even a Monkey Can Draw Manga
This mock-instructional tome is actually a hilarious parody in graphic novel form of those books which seek to advise one on "how to draw manga." But it is also a gripping comic book narrative in its own right about the struggle of two bumbling and desperate would-be know-it-alls — the authors of the book — in their vainglorious pursuit of comic book technique, wealth, and fame.
Genre: Graphic Novels
- Issue # TPB (9 months ago)
Fantastic Four Annual
British Fantastic Four Annuals, mostly reprinting stories from the U.S. Fantastic Four series. The first two annuals were published around the start of the 1970s by World Distributors, while the later annuals, published around the end of the 1970s and into the early 1980s, were a joint publication between Grandreams and Marvel UK. These later annuals included brand new text stories starring the FF.
- Issue #1981 (9 months ago)
- Issue #1980 (9 months ago)
Complete Fantastic Four
Reprinting Marvel US' Fantastic Four. Issue 37, cover dated June 7, 1978, was the final issue. A week later Complete Fantastic Four was merged into Mighty World of Marvel, as of that title's #298.
Eden (2021)
A prestige format “One-Shock” featuring top creative talent, EDEN is a harrowing horror/romance conceived and written by Cullen Bunn (PIECEMEAL, DARK ARK, KNIGHTS TEM-PORAL, BROTHERS DRACUL), drawn by Dalibor Talajić (WITCH HAMMER, RELAY) and colored by Valentina Briški. Be prepared to accompany the notions of love, creation and heartbreak to terrifying places.
- Issue # TPB (9 months ago)
Alf (1988)
It's a big problem when ALF's spaceship gets accidently picked up by the garbage men in "At Your Disposal." Then ALF goes along on the family's ski resort vacation but struggles with having to stay indoors and out of sight, especially when Brian is having bully problems in "Snow Skin Off My Nose." And in "Play Misty for Me," ALF tells Willie and Kate about his "glory days" as an orbit guard on Melmac.
Genre: Comedy
- Issue #1 (9 months ago)
The Best American Comics
Series editor Anne Elizabeth Moore has a gift for seeking out relatively unknown writers who are doing amazing work and deserve recognition. In addition to better-known comic artists, she was able to find rare work that mainstream readers might not otherwise discover. 2006 contributors to Best American Comics include: Kim Deitch, Anders Nilsen, Chris Ware, Ben Katchor, Joe Sacco, Jaime Hernandez, David Heatley, Gilbert Shelton, Alison Bechdel, Alex Robinson, Jessica Abel, Rick Geary, Kurt Wolfgang, Lynda Barry, Robert Crumb, and Seth Tobocman. Original sources include: McSweeney's, Metropolis, Mome, Love and Rockets, The Stranger, Deadpan, Dykes to Watch Out For, Zap, Hi-Horse Omnibus, World War 3, the Comics Journal, and many more.
Genre: Anthology
- Issue # TPB 14 (Part 4) (9 months ago)
- Issue # TPB 14 (Part 3) (9 months ago)
- Issue # TPB 14 (Part 2) (9 months ago)
- Issue # TPB 14 (Part 1) (9 months ago)
- Issue # TPB 13 (Part 4) (9 months ago)
The Salon
In 1907 Paris, when someone starts tearing the heads off avant-garde painters, Gertrude Stein and her brother, Leo, realize that they might be next on the killer's list. Enlisting the help of their closest friends and colleagues, Georges Braque, Pablo Picasso, Erik Satie, Alice B. Toklas, and Guillaume Apollinaire, they set out to put a stop to the ghastly murders. Filled with danger, art history, and daring escapes, this is a wildly ingenious murder-mystery ride through the origins of modern art.
Genre: Graphic Novels
- Issue # TPB (Part 2) (9 months ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 1) (9 months ago)
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