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Power Plays
Suppose you woke up one morning, and suddenly found out you could fly? Suppose you found you could turn invisible, cure or kill with the touch of a hand, or that nothing could hurt you? Come on, what would you REALLY do? Mike Kelly’s whimsical, offbeat saga of everyday eccentrics who gain superpowers. Meet Griffin, Ishtar, Muskie, Barker, Tapp, and all the rest in “When Titans Entertain” Story and art by Mike Kelly. Color cover by Mike Kelly, interiors are black and white. 52 pages, standard comic book format.
Venture (1986)
ALL COLOR!!! A new superhero anthology starring Bolt, the star-crossed former astronaut ,Mitch Cameron, possessed by mysterious alien energies that turn him into an unpredictable, interstellar powerhouse. No longer comepletely human, and shunned in fear by his felow man, the being known as Bolt retreats to the Moon. There, he is overwhelmed by mysterious spore people, and taken captive by a gray-skinned stranger who commands them. While on Earth, those who knew him have all but given him up for dead- all but his daughter, Becky. “Moon Over Miami” is written by Phil White, drawn by Erik Larsen, and inked by Jim Sanders III. Then, it’s the debut of a new group, Explorers, Ltd. Kevin Mondell, Stacey Williams, Fiona Page and Mike Nesmith are four super-powered heroes-for-hire just starting out. Written and drawn by Mark(Lobo)Propst, and inked by Jim Sanders III. Then, it’s high adventure with the dimension-hopping peace officer ( and Sentinels of Justice member ) Astron, as he searches Earth for his interdimensional enemies, the Tharn. Signs of Tharn activity in the Sahara Desert bear out, as they appear just in time to menace guest stars Tara (Femforce)fremont and her colleague, Janis Lawson. Only dimensionally- transporting the whole Libyan Sea to those parched lands can stop the monstrous Tharn sandworm. This untitled story is written by Bill Black, drawn by June(Power Pack)Brigman, and inked by Roy Richardson. Plus, a four-page preview of The Vic Bridges sketchbook, and a very special editorial dedicated to the late Charles Starrett. Color cover by Pat Broderick, color back cover photo of Charles Starrett. full color throughout. 36 pages, standard comic book format.
Demon Hunter (1989)
Zak eventually agrees to do the agent's assignment, but they will have to pay the hotel bill...
Funny Tunes
Funny Tunes numbers from 16 to 23 for a total of 8 issues. Series numbering continued from Krazy Komics and continues into Oscar Comics with issues 24.
Tales to Demolish
Tales to Demolish #1 by Eric Haven: Deconstructing the tawdry form of the traditional comic book, Haven builds layers of dark, dorkish humor to undermine the expectations of certain familiar genres. Issue one contains the 24 page story "The Glacier," about a lone scientist making a startling discovery in the ice.
Genre: Fantasy
Paul Terry's Mighty Mouse Comics
The first four issues were published by Timely, afterwards the series was switched over to the publisher, St. John, then to Pines.
B.P.R.D.: Plague of Frogs (2011)
Over 400 pages, collecting Hollow Earth, The Soul of Venice,and Plague of Frogs.
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Bolt and Starforce Six
Cosmic s-f superhero action as astronaut Mitchell Cameron encounters the mysterious Enigma Cloud on a space walk, and becomes…Bolt! See his origin and first encounter with earth forces in a gripping tale written by Bill Black, with art by Rod (G. I. Joe) Whigham and Roy Richardson. The Bolt lead feature crosses over with the book’s co-stars, The Starforce Six as the earth’s ambassarors to the stars(Samson, Belladonna, Morning Fawn, Gard, Buckeye and Kate.) use all of their super abilities to try to stop the former NASA spaceman now turned alien powerhouse, in “Enter the …Starforce Six” by Bill Black, Ben Smith and Phil White, with art by Jim Sanders III and Willie Blyberg. This book features the first appearances of both Bolt and ‘The Six, and sports a spectacular cover by Steve Lightle and Jerry Ordway. It is full color throughout, in standard comic book format...
- Issue # Full (9 months ago)
Paragon Western Stars
Published in 1975 as a single issue numbered 3.
Genre: Western
- Issue #3 (9 months ago)
Captain Paragon (1983)
AC’s premiere superhero in the premier issue of his first full-color book . He’s ageless, invulnerable,and doesn’t know who he is or how he came to be!! See him hire a private detective to track down his own identity in “The Diamond Connection”, by Bill Black, Don Secrease and Bill Neville.(First appearance of Harry Diamond, .) Then, it’s on to “The Power Of Proxima”(picking up the storyline from Cap’s strip in Fun Comics #4) by Dan St. John, Greg Guler and Bill Black. Paragon and his new protege Stardust try to stave off an invasion from her home planet, and encounter the Rurian warlord Proxima. Guest stars Richard and Nikki Latimer. Finally, see the future leader of AC’s smash hit, Femforce in her first AC Comics appearance, as Ms. Victory faces off with the faceless Dr. Pretorius in a slugfest by Mark Heike, Phil White and Bill Anderson. (First appearance of FF government liason, Captain Tom Kelly) Cover by Greg Guler and Mike Machlan, full color throughout. Standard comic book format.
Paragon Pretty Girl Portfolio
Published in 1981 as a single issue.
Genre: Fantasy
- Issue # Full (9 months ago)
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