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Herbie (1992)

Herbie (1992)

Return with us now to those thrilling days of yesteryear, as we re-present the adventures of Ogden Whitney's Fat Nothing. This issue reprints two classic tales in color for the first time. Plus, a brand new eight-page Herbie story written and illustrated by none other than John Byrne! Don't miss this one - you want he should bop you with that there lollipop?

Marvels Of Science

Marvels Of Science

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Genre: Sci-Fi


Sincerest Form of Parody: The Best 1950s MAD-Inspired Satirical Comics

Sincerest Form of Parody: The Best 1950s MAD-Inspired Satirical Comics

The best and funniest material from the bandwagon-jumping MAD imitators, with work by Jack Davis, Will Elder, Dick Ayers, Bill Everett, Jack Kirby and many more, plus expert commentary. Casual comics readers are probably familiar with the later satirical magazines that continued to be published in the '60s and '70s, such as Cracked and Sick, but the comics collected in this volume were imitations of the MAD comic book, not the magazine, and virtually unknown among all but the most die-hard collectors. For the first time, Fantagraphics is collecting the best of these comics in an unprecedented collection!

Four Color Fear: Forgotten Horror Comics of the 1950s

Four Color Fear: Forgotten Horror Comics of the 1950s

EC is the comic book company most fans associate with horror; its complete line has been reprinted numerous times, and deservedly so. But to the average reader there remain unseen quite a batch of genuinely disturbing, compulsive, imaginative, at times even touching, horror stories presented from a variety of visions and perspectives, many of which at their best can stand toe to toe with EC.
Genre: Horror

Marvel Comics #1: 80th Anniversary Edition

Marvel Comics #1: 80th Anniversary Edition

Collects Marvel Comics #1, Saga of the Original Human Torch #1, Marvels #0 and Marvel Comics #1 70th Anniversary Edition.The book that kicked off the Marvel Universe back in 1939 - presented in glorious hardcover, with an extensive array of special features! MARVEL COMICS #1 promised action, mystery and adventure - and it delivered! The original android Human Torch blazed his way into readers' hearts, and Namor the Sub-Mariner made a big splash! Golden Age pulp star Ka-Zar swung into comics, and costumed detective the Angel made his debut! Plus: Western adventures with the Masked Raider - and terror in the jungle! And from this one issue, published 80 years ago, grew the entire Marvel Universe! Now, MARVEL COMICS #1 is collected along with retrospective stories, bonus artwork, insightful essays and more!

Sojourn (1977)

Sojourn (1977)

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Genre: Fantasy

Yogi Bear (1970)

Yogi Bear (1970)

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Genre: Family

Iron Manual (2008)

Iron Manual (2008)

These are the chronicles of Tony Stark: the playboy, the genius inventor, the philanthropist, the director of S.H.I.E.L.D., the futurist, the hero. This handbook is the definitive resource to the world of Iron Man, featuring Tony's closest allies (Happy and Pepper Hogan, War Machine, the Order) and deadliest foes (Justin Hammer, Mandarin, Obadiah Stane)! Includes a complete gallery of the Iron Man armors, and all-new schematics of key armors and the S.H.I.E.L.D. Helicarrier! Also featuring 1993's original Iron Manual, plus unrevealed armor concepts from the Iron Man/Force Works Collector's Preview. Collecting THE IRON MANUAL, THE ALL-NEW IRON MANUAL and Material from THE IRON MAN/FORCE WORKS COLLECTOR'S PREVIEW.

Dragonforce

Dragonforce

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It Came Out on a Wednesday

It Came Out on a Wednesday

Focusing on horror, sci-fi, and fantasy -- this bi-monthly ongoing double-sized anthology features the best and brightest upcoming creators. Each issue features stunning cover art, interviews, ongoing stories, a comic contest, and previews of upcoming Alterna titles. And the best part? It comes out on a Wednesday, of course.

Scrimshaw: Tears of the Sonoran Sea

Scrimshaw: Tears of the Sonoran Sea

The SCRIMSHAW saga continues with a brand-new mini-series and the perfect jumping-on point for new readers! Hans and the crew of the Runaway Horse set sail for America. Their new mission: break into the fortified military installation at Nuevo Alamo and take the head of the New Republic of Texas.

Captain Midnight (1942)

Captain Midnight (1942)

A hero of World War I, Captain Albright took on the mission of capturing the nefarious Ivan Shark before Shark could launch a midnight strike on the Allies. Amazed at his success, his commanders swore him in as secret agent and gave him the name “Captain Midnight.” After the war, he became a crime-fighter and inventor (in the comics version, at least), but was pulled back to action when World War II broke out.The Captain’s had amazing flying skill, which allowed him to outmaneuver even the most determined Nazi fighter pilot and perform incredible landings on impossible terrain. He also had a “gliderchute” which gave him gliding ability, and a “Doom Beam Torch” which generated heat rays. And, like any self-respecting hero of the age, he had a pair of wards, Chuck Ramsey and Joyce Ryan, as well as a legion of faithful “Flight Patrol” listeners who tuned into his radio adventures, decoder rings at the ready.Series changes to Sweethearts after #67.


New Avengers Poster Book

New Avengers Poster Book

Thirty-six posters featuring Earth’s Mightiest Heroes!

Gumby 3-D

Gumby 3-D

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Genre: Children

Spider-Man: Am I An Avenger?

Spider-Man: Am I An Avenger?

Collected here is Spider-Man's tenuous history with the Avengers as they face the end of the universe, prison breakouts and a massive battle with the Hulk! Featuring the threats of Nebula, the Stranger, Kang and Ngh the Unspeakable! Collecting AMAZING SPIDER-MAN ANNUAL #3; AVENGERS (1963) #236-237, #314-318 and #329; AMAZING SPIDER-MAN (1963) #348; NEW AVENGERS (2005) #3; and AVENGERS (2010) #1.

Adventure Time Sugary Shorts

Adventure Time Sugary Shorts

Series of graphic novels available in hardcover and softcover collecting the back-up stories from Adventure Time.

The Dark Horse Book of Witchcraft

The Dark Horse Book of Witchcraft

Following the success of The Dark Horse Book of Hauntings, Dark Horse returns with another collection of bizarre tales by Eisner Award-winning artists Mike Mignola, Gary Gianni, Evan Dorkin, Jill Thompson, and Scott Morse. Mignola returns with another Hellboy story, and Thompson (Scary Godmother) and Dorkin (The Thing, Dork) return to the characters in their stunning "Stray" story, the surprise hit of the first volume in this series. Morse (Ancient Joe, Sam and Twitch) presents a haunting tale of old Salem, digging into the madness of the accusations leveled there, which ended more than thirty lives in a few short months. Filled with other stellar comics offerings, as well as a classic witch tale by Clark Ashton Smith and illustrated by cover artist Gianni, The Dark Horse Book of Witchcraft conjures up weird tales of horror and magic the likes of which one seldom sees in the comics medium.

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