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Nicole Virella comic

Dawn (1994)

Dawn (1994)

One shot.


Achilles Storm

Achilles Storm

N/a
Genre: Horror

Grimm Tales of Terror Quarterly: Back to School

Grimm Tales of Terror Quarterly: Back to School

In these hallowed halls of learning, a new guidance counselor has arrived with a very…unique view of right and wrong. Her name is Keres, otherwise known as the Goddess of Death, and it’s best to heed her teachings as your very life may depend on it. Follow four new tales of terror, as both students and teachers alike will be finding out firsthand that the lessons learned can sometimes be fatal. Don’t miss this terrifying collection of stories set in the most terrifying place one can imagine, high school, in this new, over-sized issue!

Jughead's Jokes

Jughead's Jokes

N/a
Genre: Comedy

Mad House Ma-ad Freak-Out

Mad House Ma-ad Freak-Out

Numbering continues in Mad House Glads (Archie, 1970 series).
Genre: Comedy

Archie and Me

Archie and Me

Published from 1964 to 1987.
Genre: Comedy

Ginger

Ginger

N/a
Genre: Romance

Fun-In

Fun-In

N/a
Genre: Comedy

Mad House Ma-ad Jokes

Mad House Ma-ad Jokes

Continued numbering from Archie's Madhouse (series of 1959, last issue was #66, February 1969 ). Numbering was continued in Mad House Ma-ad Freak-Out (series of 1969, first issue was #71, October 1969).
Genre: Comedy

Reggie and Me (1966)

Reggie and Me (1966)

Continued from Reggie.
Genre: Romance

Archie Giant Series Magazine

Archie Giant Series Magazine

The Archie Giant Series from #1-35 (December, 1954 - October, 1965) was a series of special issues that would focus on a certain theme (Christmas) or spotlight a character (Katy Keene, Betty and Veronica, Jughead, etc). The Giant was a reference to the issues having more pages than average. There were no issues #36-135 and its unclear why the numbers were added. The series resumes with #136-251 (December, 1965 - October, 1976) but by the mid-1970s it had the standard size of 32 pages per issue. There were no numbers #252-451 and once again its unclear why they were added. The series resumed publication with #452-632 (December, 1976 - July, 1992). The series was then canceled and its last regular features "Archie and Friends", "Betty and Veronica Spectacular" and "World of Archie" were granted their own titles.

Ranx

Ranx

N/a
Genre: Sci-Fi

Moon Lake (2020)

Moon Lake (2020)

A mysterious portal into the bizarre and demented. Zombie dinosaurs, a mass-murdering high school cheerleader, and an interdimensional sasquatch trying to save his species from extinction. All created by the lunar radiation in the small town of Moon Lake.

Masterman Comic

Masterman Comic

A British title published between 1952 and 1953 by United Anglo-American / Streamline, Masterman Comic deliberately aped the appearance of US superhero titles to encourage readers of those imported comics to pick it up. It featured the adventures of Bobby Fletcher, a young boy who could transform into the superhero Masterman via the mystical Ring of Fate. The title lasted around a dozen issues.

Mad House Ma-ad Annual

Mad House Ma-ad Annual

"A Time Trip," Professor Transistor takes two teen-agers in his time machine to Columbus's Landing, the Boston Tea Party, and World War I France.
Genre: Comedy



DC Through the '80s: The End of Eras

DC Through the '80s: The End of Eras

The ’80‘s were a truly rad time for comic books. DC was killing it with groundbreaking titles like Man of Steel, Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, and Watchmen. This collection, curated by writer and former DC publisher Paul Levitz, celebrates the pre-Crisis on Infinite Earths era of the early 1980s with memorable adventures including Alan Moore and Curt Swan’s poignant “Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?,” both Batman and Superman teaming with their Golden Age equivalents in separate stories, Wonder Woman and Steve Trevor versus gremlins, and more. Collects Action Comics #583, Detective Comics #500, The Flash #296-298, Jonah Hex #54-55, Superman #423, House of Mystery #286, #290, #294-295, #300, #308, #321, Warlord #42, Wonder Woman #311-312, The Brave and the Bold #200, Weird War Tales #93, Time Warp #2 and #3, G.I. Combat #288, Blackhawk #258, DC Comics Presents Annual #1, Super Friends #36, and Sgt. Rock #345, #347, #368, and #387. Also includes new essays on this amazing era from such comics luminaries as Jack C. Harris, Elliot S! Maggin, J.M. DeMatteis, Andy Kubert, and more, and features the complete text of Alan Moore’s legendary, never-before-published Twilight proposal!

World Without End (2022)

World Without End (2022)

In France, World Without End had a large impact on readers. Released in October 2021, the graphic novel has been a tremendous success with 380,000 copies sold and at least ten reprints. For the year 2021, it finished in the top ten bestselling comic books and graphic novels, alongside classics like Asterix & Obelix, Blake & Mortimer, and Blacksad. Its success reveals the public’s growing interest in the climate and global warming at a time when the health of the environment has become a major concern and a matter of life and death for many.

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