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The Caravan
The Caravan is a graphic novel written by Shamik Dasgupta and published by Yali Dream Creations and Anitracks Media. It was launched at the Comic Con Bangalore 2013. The Caravan belongs to the horror/adventure genre. It was inspired by the horror films made in Bollywood by the Ramsay brothers in the 1980s.
- Issue # TPB (9 months ago)
Roy Rogers Western
New Roy Rogers comic books! Special memorial first issue of this new series commemorating the life and career of The King Of The Cowboys. It features two Roy adventures (reprinted from the now-classic Dell Comics series of the 1950′s), “The Vengance Trail” and “The Land Grubbers”, both illustrated by the great John Buscema. Also, what Roy book could be complete without a Dale Evans story, and this one is titled “The Old Cowboy”, and it’s illustrated by fan favorite Russ Manning. Articles include a filmography of the William Witney Rogers films,Dale Evans’ double life as an actress and a mother, and Cowboy Heaven- a tribute to Gene Autry and Penny Edwards. Lots of interior photos of both Roy and Dale. A heartfelt tribute to the greatest Western star ever by publisher Bill Black. Color photo front cover, black and white photo back and inside covers, interiors are black and white with graytones. Standard comic book format, printed in 1998. Fully licsensed and authorized.
Genre: Western
Young Love (1963)
Numbering continues from Young Love (Prize, 1960 series).
Genre: Romance
- Issue #126 (9 months ago)
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- Issue #119 (9 months ago)
Miracleman (2022)
Forty years ago, Miracleman’s modern era began and changed the world of comics as we know it. Now, on the cusp of a new era of Miracleman, we celebrate all things Kimota with a who’s who of the best talent in the industry! Plus, Neil Gaiman and Mark Buckingham set up this issue and their return to Miracleman: The Silver Age!
- Issue #0 (9 months ago)
Harley Quinn: 30 Years of the Maid of Mischief The Deluxe Edition
Collects The Batman Adventures #12; Detective Comics #831; The Batman and Robin Adventures #18; Batman: Gotham Adventures #10; Batman: Gotham Knights #14; Harley Quinn #3; Gotham City Sirens #20-21; Harley Quinn Holiday Special #1; Harley Quinn: Be Careful What You Wish For Special Edition #1; Harley Quinn 25th Anniversary Special #1; Harley Quinn: Make 'em Laugh #3; Harley Quinn Black White Red #14; Harley Quinn 30th Anniversary Special #1.
Genre: Adventure
- Issue # TPB (Part 4) (9 months ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 3) (9 months ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 2) (9 months ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 1) (9 months ago)
Official Golden-Age Hero & Heroine Directory
The Official Golden-Age Hero And Heroine Directory is an easy-to-use, hands-on listing of vintage characters from the 1940′s and ’50′s, which focuses on the costumed crimefighters produced by now-defunct companies, a veritable comic book “Who’s Who” for publishers like Fiction House, Magazine Enterprises, Ace, Nedor, MLJ, Hillman, Holyoke, Harvey, Prize, Fox, Chesler, Columbia, Novelty Press, Four Star, Enwil, Fawcett, Sterling, Lev Gleason, Spark and others. Provides capsule descriptions and illustrated examples of dozens of former champions, including sidekicks, girlfriends, weapons, etc., as drawn by the artists most associated with the feature. Each entry also catalogs appearances, and boasts as complete a list of creators as possible on each hero. Characters covered include: Airmale and Stampy, Black Angel, Blue Flame, Bogey Man, Ghost, Green Hornet and Kato, Hangman, K The Unknown, Magno and Davey, Pyroman, Stuntman and dozens more. Buy this book and become an instant expert on lesser-known superheroes from comic’s formative years. A ton of four-color history packed into 76 pages. Color painted wraparound cover by Brad Gorby, interiors are black and white with graytones. Standard comic book format.
- Issue # TPB (9 months ago)
Then It Was Dark
From the strange, nighttime experiences of a man deployed in Iraq to the story of a house haunted by a mad Jewish matriarch. From a chaplain's experience performing an exorcism to the history of spiritualism and a ghost that seems to love LARPs, Then It Was Dark collects a variety of strange experiences from talented and diverse voices.
- Issue # TPB (Part 2) (9 months ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 1) (9 months ago)
Minjeong Days
After his divorce, Johnny Light left South City and traveled the world for five years–looking for the right place to die. The wind blew him to Harbour Bay, a lawless city-state South of Singapore where he reunited with private detective Terry Koh. The two became partners at Edel Investigations and took on cases for the downtrodden in the corrupt city. After exposing Lord Nathan Sternwood’s sex scandal, they immediately received another request from the scorned wife, Lady Vivian–her only daughter, Carmen, is being blackmailed. Only five people were privy to the details: both clients, the detectives, and Carmen’s private tutor: a young Italian-Korean girl by the name of Minjeong Cassano.
Genre: Adventure
Marvel's Voices: Community (Comunidades)
Returning for another rousing celebration of Marvel’s Latin/x characters and creators is Marvel Voices: Comunidades! Legendary creator Fabian Nicieza takes to the stars in an action-packed Nova adventure! Superstar Edgar Delgado continues to show off his writing chops with a spine-tingling spider escapade with Miles Morales! And award-winning author Alex Segura blazes a new trail for White Tiger – and introduces a brand new character to the Marvel Mythos! And that’s only scratching the surface – not to mention the amazing lineup of new and established artists lending their voices to this astounding anthology. Trust us, you don’t want to miss out!
- Issue # Full (9 months ago)
Conan Chronicles Epic Collection
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- Issue # TPB The Song of Belit (Part 5) (9 months ago)
- Issue # TPB The Song of Belit (Part 4) (9 months ago)
- Issue # TPB The Song of Belit (Part 3) (9 months ago)
- Issue # TPB The Song of Belit (Part 2) (9 months ago)
- Issue # TPB The Song of Belit (Part 1) (9 months ago)
Blue Bulleteer (1996)
A reprint of a "Phantom Lady" story from Fox Comics by Matt Baker is also included in the comic book. Blue Bulleteer was originally intended to be called Phantom Lady as the rights to this character and her name had evidently lapsed into the Public Domain after Fox failed to renew the copyrights but DC Comics intervened against Bill Black, publisher, writer and editor of AC Comics, claiming they owned the copyrights. However, the exact details are STILL in contention regarding the rights so Bill Black, not wanting to lose money, simply named his incarnation Blue Bulleteer, but then again changed it to Nightveil.
- Issue # Full (9 months ago)
Range Busters
Previously published as Cowboy Love and continues as Wyatt Earp, Frontier Marshal.
Genre: Western
Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga The Official Collector's Edition Book
This epic volume goes behind-the-scenes on the entire Skywalker saga from 1977’s Star Wars: A New Hope to 2019’s Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, including interviews with the principle cast and crew, and imagery culled from the Lucasfilm Image Archives. From George Lucas’ thoughts on the making of A New Hope, to Ewan McGregor on stepping into the shoes of the late Sir Alec Guinness to play Obi-Wan Kenobi, to Daisy Ridley taking on the rol
Genre: Sci-Fi, Movies & TV
- Issue # TPB (Part 2) (9 months ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 1) (9 months ago)
Aliens/Predator: Panel to Panel
Two extraterrestrial species have haunted—and hunted—mankind throughout history: one a parasitic killing machine that uses humans as unwilling hosts for its lethal offspring, the other a relentless stalker that uses otherworldly stealth technology and weaponry to take men as grisly trophy kills. For over two decades, Dark Horse Comics has catalogued these terrifying contacts, harnessing the talents of a virtual who's-who list of comics, science-fiction, and fantasy illustrators to bring these tales to life. And now, one deluxe volume gathers all the best of these visual horrors into one arena. Aliens/Predator: Panel to Panel showcases page after page of some of the most compelling artworks ever seen in graphic fiction, stunning visions by John Bolton, Dave Dorman, Mark Schultz, Richard Corben, Mike Mignola, Doug Wheatley, Arthur Suydam, Mark A. Nelson, Alex Maleev, Den Beauvais, Glenn Fabry, Jon Foster, David Michael Beck, Sam Keith, Doug Mahnke, and many, many more. Aliens/Predator: Panel to Panel is an absolute must for any Aliens, Predator, and Alien vs. Predator collection as well as for science-fiction and fantasy art enthusiasts.
- Issue # TPB (Part 2) (9 months ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 1) (9 months ago)
Ki-Gorr The Killer
Two lushly illustrated adventures of Fiction House Comics' answer to Tarzan- Kaanga! Straight out of late-1940's issues of Jungle Comics, see FC's most popular male jungle dweller, amply assisted by his bosomy, brunette mate, Ann. (Renamed Ki-Gorr and Raa respectively here.) Read "Old Thunder" and "Fire Beam", both rendered by Maurice Whitman. With the exception of the name change, both stories are perfectly reproduced- as sharp and crisp as the day they were drawn. Then, it's Magazine Enterprises darling of the Dawn World, Cave Girl in "The Fire Pit Menace", drawn by Bob Powell. A special bonus is two "Ki-Gorr and Raa" pinups by John Celardo. Savage jungle action and sultry primitive babes...
- Issue # Full (9 months ago)
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