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Merchants of Death

Merchants of Death

Merchants of Death is a Four Issue Mini-Series published by Eclipse Comics.

Secret Invasion: Rise of the Skrulls

Secret Invasion: Rise of the Skrulls

Chart the history of the Skrulls - from their first visits to Earth to their devastating Secret Invasion! Meet the Super-Skrull who wields all the Fantastic Four's powers! Witness the Kree/Skrull War's cataclysmic climax alongside the Avengers! The legendary Mar-Vell returns from the dead - or does he? And Carol Danvers is swept up in the alien intrigue as the SECRET INVASION begins! Plus: 1800s and 1950s infiltration attempts! Galactus targets the Skrull throneworld! The Skrulls lose their shape-shifting powers! And more! Collecting FANTASTIC FOUR (1961) #2, #18 and ANNUAL #19; AVENGERS (1963) #97 and ANNUAL #14; SILVER SURFER (1987) #25; MARVEL: THE LOST GENERATION #11; CAPTAIN MARVEL (2007) #1-5; MS. MARVEL (2006) #25-27; and material from FANTASTIC FOUR (1961) #257; MARVEL WESTERNS: KID COLT AND THE ARIZONA GIRL; AVENGERS: THE INITIATIVE ANNUAL #1; and SECRET INVASION: WHO DO YOU TRUST?

Star Wars Legends: Rise of the Sith - Epic Collection

Star Wars Legends: Rise of the Sith - Epic Collection

Collects Star Wars: Jedi - The Dark Side #1-5, Star Wars: Qui-Gon & Obi-Wan - The Aurorient Express #1-2, Star Wars: Qui-Gon & Obi-Wan - Last Stand on Ord Mantell #1-3, Star Wars: Jedi Council - Acts of War #1-4, material from Star Wars (1998) #4-6; material from Star Wars Tales #1, 3-5, 7, 9-10, 13-14, 24. The road to Star Wars Episode I — The Phantom Menace begins here! While trying to prevent a war, young Jedi Qui-Gon Jinn has a close encounter with the Dark Side! Years later, Qui-Gon and his apprentice, Obi-Wan Kenobi, face danger again: an out-of-control cloud cruiser and the lawless world of Ord Mantell, where everyone holds a grudge — and a blaster! And Mace Windu’s Jedi Knights clash with the Yinchorri — a race more deadly than they ever imagined!

Mystic Comics (1944)

Mystic Comics (1944)

Mystic Comics ran during 1944 through 1945 for 4 issues.

Marvel Two-In-One Epic Collection: Cry Monster

Marvel Two-In-One Epic Collection: Cry Monster

Collects Marvel Feature (1971) #11-12, Marvel Two-In-One (1974) #1-19 and Marvel Team-Up (1972) #47.Watch out, Yancy Street! Benjamin Grimm, A.K.A. the Fantastic Four's ever-lovin' blue-eyed Thing, is stomping his way into his own series — guest-starring the greatest heroes in the Marvel Universe! In this inaugural MARVEL TWO-IN-ONE Epic Collection, the Thing battles the Incredible Hulk, the minions of Thanos and the giant monster Braggadoom — and even brings the Guardians of the Galaxy back into the firmament of Marvel stars! He also joins forces with icons like Iron Man, Thor, Black Widow, Daredevil and Luke Cage to battle all manner of fearsome foes! And to top it all off, the Thing travels to the pages of MARVEL TEAM-UP to join the amazing Spider-Man in a MTIO/MTU crossover classic!

Amazing World of Carmine Infantino

Amazing World of Carmine Infantino

In his 60-year career, Carmine Infantino has practised nearly every job that there is in the field of comics, for a "Who's Who" list of publishers. But Infantino will always be remembered as the personification of DC Comics' Silver Age. Infantino helped to resurrect the dying comics industry in 1956, as the artist who launched the Silver Age with his co-creation, the Flash, and remains the best remembered Flash artist of all-time. Infantino proved one of the all-time, great sci-fi artists with his elegant, cityscaped Adam Strange. The only sci-fi comic to rival the sales of "Adam Strange" was "Star Wars", to which Infantino also contributed. In 1964, Infantino became indispensable to the Batman legacy. He, with editor Julius Schwartz, saved the Caped Crusader's comics from impending cancellation with the "New Look". Infantino also redesigned the Batmobile and with Schwartz, created Batgirl. In 1971, Infantino became Publisher and ultimately, President of DC Comics. Infantino's brave corporate moves include: comic books of pulp characters; the Shadow and Tarzan; the Adams/O'Neil Green Lantern-Green Arrow series; Jack Kirby Fourth World saga; the revival of Captain Marvel; pay raises, royalties, and the return of originals to artists. This is Infantino's own history of comics, through his experiences, from the industry's primordial, Golden Age, through his artistic achievements, corporate years at DC Comics, and post-corporate years including his animation work, teaching, return as a top artist to DC, and Batman newspaper strip. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Star Wars Legends: The Original Marvel Years - Epic Collection

Star Wars Legends: The Original Marvel Years - Epic Collection

Collects Star Wars (1977) #1-23 and material from Pizzazz #1-16 and Star Wars Weekly (UK) #60.May the Force be with you, in the mighty Marvel manner! The classic original Star Wars comic-book series begins with an action-packed adaptation of Episode IV A New Hope, then continues the story of Luke Skywalker and his rebel friends as they fight on against the Empire in the dark shadow of Darth Vader! New planets and new perils await — like the Cloud Riders, the Behemoth and the space pirate Crimson Jack. Han and Chewie need six allies to make eight against a world — and one of them will be cult hero Jaxxon! Luke and the droids end up trapped on a Doomworld! And the Big Game will pit rebel against rebel!

Kabuki: Reflections

Kabuki: Reflections

Kabuki: Reflections (1998) #8 continues to Reflections (2007) #9.

Frankenstein, Jr.

Frankenstein, Jr.

One shot.
Genre: Comedy

Avatar: The Last Airbender - The Art of the Animated Series

Avatar: The Last Airbender - The Art of the Animated Series

Soon to be adapted as a trilogy of major motion pictures by M. Night Shyamalan and Paramount Pictures Studio.

The Joe Kubert Archives

The Joe Kubert Archives

Joe Kubert sealed his reputation as one of the greatest American comicbook cartoonists of all time with the four-color adventures of Sgt. Rock of Easy Company, Enemy Ace, and Tarzan, all done for DC Comics during the 1960s and 1970s (themselves already the subject of archival editions)... but he had been working in comics since the 1940s. In fact, young Kubert produced an exciting, significant body of work as a freelance artist for a variety of comic book publishers in the postwar era, in a glorious variety of non-super hero genres: horror, crime, science fiction, western, romance, humor, and more. For the first time, 33 of the best of these stories have been collected in one full-color volume, with a special emphasis on horror and crime...

Fantastic Comics

Fantastic Comics

Image Comics published Fantastic Comics #24 with a cover date of January 2008 utilizing characters from throughout the original run of Fantastic Comics. This issue can be found in the database under the title The Next Issue Project (2008).

V...- Comics

V...- Comics

Two issues mini-series.

JLA 80-Page Giant 2011

JLA 80-Page Giant 2011

As the team faces Eclipso in the the pages of JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA, Adam Glass, producer/writer for TV's Supernatural, joins other talents to take us on a journey revealing key battles between the World's Greatest Heroes and mystical, hellish beings, including the Demon, Zatanna - and an object that could blackened the heroes' very souls...

The New Official Marvel Try-Out Book

The New Official Marvel Try-Out Book

The book is broken down into sections on coloring, inking, lettering, scripting, pencilling, and plotting. Plenty of examples in blue line for inking, coloring, etc. It is printed on very heavy paper just like the real artists use. This is an informative look at what goes into the making of a comic book and a nice collectible to boot.

Eh!

Eh!

Series continues as: From Here to Insanity (Charlton, 1955).
Genre: Comedy

Madhouse Comics

Madhouse Comics

Madhouse Comics (1974) #95 continues from The Mad House Glads (1970) #94.Madhouse Comics (1974) #95 continues from The Mad House Glads (1970) #94.

Maximum Hero

Maximum Hero

One shot.

The Mad House Glads

The Mad House Glads

Numbering continues in Mad House (Archie, 1974 series).

Fathom Special

Fathom Special

One shot.

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