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Ultimate X-Men Omnibus

Ultimate X-Men Omnibus

Collecting Ultimate X-Men (2001) #1-33, 1/2; Ultimate War (2002) #1-4.The series that catapulted Marvel's mega-popular mutants into the 21st century! In ULTIMATE X-MEN, Mark Millar and Adam Kubert - joined by a standout lineup of blockbuster artists - reinvented Cyclops, Jean Grey, Wolverine and more for a new era. Now, at last, their entire world-building run is collected in Omnibus form! Led by Charles Xavier, the X-Men are teens trained to use their genetic gifts to keep the peace between mutants and humans! But they're not ready for what's coming! Meet the Ultimate Universe's versions of Proteus, the deadly son of Professor X… the Phoenix, Jean's dark alter ego…and the master of magnetism, Magneto! See the X-Men go to war with their world's equivalent of the Avengers, the Ultimates! And get to know your favorite mutants all over again!

Batman vs. Robin: Road to War

Batman vs. Robin: Road to War

A storm is coming…and a battle years in the making between Bruce Wayne and Damian Wayne is on the horizon. A major turning point in the lives of Batman and Robin brought to you by writers Robbie Thompson (Suicide Squad, Teen Titans), Peter J. Tomasi (Batman & Robin, Detective Comics), and Joshua Williamson (The Flash, Dark Crisis), featuring stunning artwork by Eduardo Pansica (Suicide Squad), Gleb Melnikov (Jinny Hex, Robin), and more! Collects Teen Titans #43-44, Teen Titans Annual #2, Detective Comics #1032-1033, and a two-part backup feature that sets the stage for a new chapter in the life of Damian Wayne, originally presented in Batman #106 and Detective Comics #1034.

Archie's World

Archie's World

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Genre: Comedy

Brides Romances

Brides Romances

Published from November 1953 to December 1956 with 23 total issues numbered 1-23.
Genre: Romance

Ghost Rider Epic Collection: Hell On Wheels

Ghost Rider Epic Collection: Hell On Wheels

Collects Marvel Spotlight (1971) #5-12, #Ghost Rider (1973) 1-11, Marvel Team-Up (1972) #15.In 1972, one of the most iconic characters in comics history - the flame-skulled Ghost Rider - burned his demonic presence into readers' minds! A legion of fans became addicted to the Rider's combination of hell-on-wheels drama and action-horror adventure. And it begins right here as Johnny Blaze makes a deal with the devil to save his friend's life! The payment due? Transformation into the Ghost Rider! The adventures that follow will take the horror hero to Hell to battle Satan, pit him against the tempting Witch-Woman and team him with Daimon Hellstrom, the Son of Satan! Written by Gary Friedrich and Tony Isabella - and gloriously illustrated by Mike Ploog, Tom Sutton and Jim Mooney - these iconic adventures laid the groundwork for decades of red-hot action!

We Will Bury You

We Will Bury You

1927: The first talkie ended the silent film era, the first man completed a solo transatlantic flight, and... a zombie virus decimated the human race. Two unlikely heroines use their unorthodox skills to survive as a zombie infection spreads through the streets of New York and beyond. Brea Grant (Heroes) and Zane Grant promise the worst breakup ever and an epic beginning to this historical horror miniseries.
Genre: Horror, Zombies

Green Lama

Green Lama

The #0 issue was just to whet your appetite–but the REAL story starts here!! The GREEN LAMA lives once more in a darkly contemporary twist on the AC Comics universe. This is a new, more ‘character-driven’ and refreshingly inventive ‘re-imagining’ of one of the most enduring super-heroes of the Golden Age–as writer/artist James Ritchey revitalizes Pulp, Comics and Science Fiction great Kendall Foster Crossen’s legendary MAN OF STRENGTH for the 21st Century. World War III has come and gone–demons run amok in the streets, half of humanity, lost. Can an unsuspecting college student, Jethro “Jet” Dumont II, who has only come to realize that he is THE GREEN LAMA REBORN, bring back order, justice, and sanity–and heal the soul of a wounded world? Worst of all–can he do it in time to prevent the enslavement and destruction of the rest of humanity, by The GREEN LAMA’S oldest and most deadly foe? Four years in the making, this “Elseworlds”-meets-”Vertigo” -styled ‘riff’ on the classic Golden Age hero takes place in a reality apart from the usual AC dimension. Guest-starring a very different version of FEMFORCE–including Ms. Victory, Synn, Nightveil and She-Cat as you’ve NEVER seen them before–as well as GOLDEN LAD, and a ‘brain-teaser’ of cameos by classic Golden Age Prize and Spark Publications’ heroes and heroines on par with Finnegan’s Wake–with even more to come! Thirty-three pages of never-before-published story and art–and the birth of an exciting new series!! Written and penciled by James Ritchey III, with inks by Loki Dolza. Standard comic book size, 40 pages, black & white with color covers, saddle-stitched.


Archie's Date Book

Archie's Date Book

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Genre: Comedy


Heroes of the Golden Age

Heroes of the Golden Age

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X-Men: The Ravages of Apocalypse

X-Men: The Ravages of Apocalypse

Apocalypse and Dr. Sinister plan in create an army of clone X-men. Magneto discover this scheme and sent a modified assasin to kill the clones and stop Apocalypse.

Prototype: Turf Wars

Prototype: Turf Wars

The sketchs of the series were released by its creator Gabriel Hardman.

The Silver Coin

The Silver Coin

Eisner-winning artist MICHAEL WALSH (Star Wars, Black Hammer/Justice League) teams with an all-star lineup of collaborators—CHIP ZDARSKY (STILLWATER), KELLY THOMPSON (Sabrina the Teenage Witch), ED BRISSON (Old Man Logan), and JEFF LEMIRE (GIDEON FALLS)—on a new horror anthology miniseries for mature readers. Each issue will tell a tale of terror in a shared supernatural world. The story starts in 1978 with a failing rock band whose fortune suddenly changes when they find the mysterious Silver Coin. Little do they know that fame comes with a cost, and a curse is always hungry.
Genre: Horror

Spider-Man: Doom Control

Spider-Man: Doom Control

Last cybercomic of Spiderman. A five part story about a plan of Dr. Doom to enslave the people from Manhattan using mind control.

FemForce Special: Rayda The Cyberian Connection

FemForce Special: Rayda The Cyberian Connection

DUPE: This is actually three issues from the FemForce series -- issues #110, #111 & #112.

Golden Age Sheena, Queen of the Jungle

Golden Age Sheena, Queen of the Jungle

Classic adventures from the 1940′s, starring the sexy, savage beauty from Fiction House Comics ‘ Jumbo Comics!! Experience these vintage adventures of the most popular jungle girl in history, in crystal clear, sharp reproductions of complete Golden Age stories, as drawn by Robert W. Webb and co. Read “Eyes Of A Killer Cat”, from Jumbo Comics #99; “The Peg-Legged Slaver King Of The Congo”, from Jumbo #100; “The Dancing Warriors Of Kalonga”, from Jumbo #102; “The Valley Of Eternal Sleep”, from Jumbo #104; “The War Elephant of Gondora”, from Jumbo #164; “Sheena And The Ape Worshippers”, from Jumbo #73, and “Sheena And The Hidden Valley”. More than sixty pages of the best “good girl art” jungle action ever to appear in print. See why this icon has inspired TWO television series; one in the 1950′s, starring pinup queen Irish McCalla, and another in 2000, featuring ex-Bay Watch star Jenna Lee Nolin. Historical text by Bill Black. Full color cover, interiors are black and white. 76 pages, squarebound trade paperback format, standard comic book size.
Genre: Adventure


Moon Knight Omnibus

Moon Knight Omnibus

Discover the many faces of the Moon Knight! Mercenary. Werewolf hunter. Millionaire playboy. Cab driver. Super hero? Moon Knight is many things to many people, and he has the multiple personalities to match! Follow Marc Spector, the earthly Fist of Khonshu, as he battles to find his place in the Marvel Universe - and builds the strangest rogues' gallery in all of comics. Prepare yourself for the deadly Bushmaster! Arsenal, the one-man army! Stained Glass Scarlet, the nun with a crossbow! And more! Featuring iconic stories by Doug Moench and Bill Sienkiewicz! Collecting WEREWOLF BY NIGHT (1972) #32-33; MARVEL SPOTLIGHT (1971) #28-29; DEFENDERS (1972) #47-50; PETER PARKER, THE SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN (1976) #22-23; MARVEL TWO-IN-ONE (1974) #52; MOON KNIGHT (1980) #1-20 and MARVEL TEAM-UP ANNUAL #4 - plus material from HULK MAGAZINE #11-15, #17-18 and #20; MARVEL PREVIEW #21 and AMAZING SPIDER-MAN (1963) #220.

Stan Lee Presents Spider-Man Cybercomic

Stan Lee Presents Spider-Man Cybercomic

It contained the issues 29-32 of the ongoing Spiderman cybercomic, in particular the story "Strange Heads". Dr. Strange and Spiderman teams up to battle an amulet-powered Hammerhead, who has taken M.J. as prisoner.

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