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Captain Marvel: Monica Rambeau

Captain Marvel: Monica Rambeau

Collects Amazing Spider-Man Annual #16; Avengers (1963) #227, 279; Marvel Team-Up (1972) #142-143; Captain Marvel (1989) #1; Captain Marvel (1994) #1; Avengers Unplugged #5 and material from Solo Avengers #2; Marvel Fanfare (1982) #42, 57.Before Carol Danvers took the name Captain Marvel, the mantle was held by Monica Rambeau! A police lieutenant with the remarkable power to transform into energy, Monica began as a reluctant super hero — but soon rose through the ranks to become field leader of the mighty Avengers! Now, witness Monica's debut; her earliest encounters with Spider-Man and the Avengers; and an interdimensional team-up with Thanos' brother, Starfox! Monica clashes with Powderkeg and the Sons of the Serpent in little-seen solo tales — but what prompts her to give up the name of Captain Marvel and evolve into the next phase of her heroic career?

Dr. Who and the Daleks

Dr. Who and the Daleks

Based on the movie of the same name.

Walt Disney's Comics Digest

Walt Disney's Comics Digest

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House of X/Powers of X Free Previews

House of X/Powers of X Free Previews

Get ready for Jonathan Hickman's X-Men with a FREE preview sampler - HOUSE OF X/POWERS OF X FREE PREVIEWS! Featuring previews of both series as well as interviews and more!

Young Guns Sketchbook

Young Guns Sketchbook

Get your first look into the next generation of Marvel artists with the YOUNG GUNS SKETCHBOOK!

Jungle Tales

Jungle Tales

Jungle Tales ran during 1954 through 1955 for 7 issues. This series then continued into Jann Of The Jungle.

Secret Origins 80-Page Giant

Secret Origins 80-Page Giant

The framing story of this issue takes place between Young Justice #3 and #4.

Spider-Man: The Other

Spider-Man: The Other

Collects Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #1-4, Marvel Knights Spider-Man #19-22, & Amazing Spider-Man #525-528. Faced with an incurable disease and a motivated Morlun looking to destroy him, Spidey is about to embark on a journey unlike anything he's ever experienced. If he's going to have any hope to thwart Morlunn, then he's got two choices: Evolve or die...!

Ringo Kid Western

Ringo Kid Western

Ringo Kid Western (1954) #4 continues to Ringo Kid (1955) #5.
Genre: Western

Ringo Kid

Ringo Kid

Ringo Kid (1955) #5 continues from Ringo Kid Western (1954) #4.
Genre: Western

Western Kid

Western Kid

Western Kid ran during 1954 through 1957 for 17 issues.
Genre: Western

Crazy (1953)

Crazy (1953)

This action packed series will have you begging for more.
Genre: Horror

Riot

Riot

Riot ran during 1954 through 1956 for 6 issues.
Genre: Fantasy

All-Winners Comics (1948)

All-Winners Comics (1948)

A hypnotist targets the Human Torch, the Black Marvel has a new foe, and more!

Wild

Wild

Wild, a satirical anthology comic, was published in 1954 over the course of five issues. While the book was satire, it extended into various genres such as horror, western, science fiction and crime/detective.

The Adventures of Blake & Mortimer

The Adventures of Blake & Mortimer

Following Jacobs' death, his incomplete second volume of "Professor Sato's Three Formulae" was finished by his friend Bob De Moor and later the series was continued by two author/illustrator teams alternating albums, the first lead by Jean Van Hamme with Ted Benoît (and later René Sterne, Chantal De Spiegeleer and Antoine Aubin) and the second by Yves Sente with André Juillard. To date, 14 of the 20 albums have been translated and published into English by Cinebook, however it should be noted that the stories are published out of their original order, leading to inconsistencies and plot holes.


Happy Comics

Happy Comics

Like its sister publications Barnyard Comics and Coo Coo Comics, Happy Comics was an comedy title aimed at younger readers. The most notable character was Happy Rabbit, a somewhat accident-prone bunny. Happy had a girlfriend, the hard-to-please Bonny Bunny, as well as an inventor uncle who could be counted on to provide him with an array of unworkable devices. Other characters featured in this series included Wally Wolf and Dizzy Duck.


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