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Bob Marley: Tale of the Tuff Gong

Bob Marley: Tale of the Tuff Gong

Two issues mini-series.
Genre: Music

Official True Crime Cases

Official True Crime Cases

Numbering Continued Into: All True Crime Cases Comics.
Genre: Crime

Drawing Lines: An Anthology of Women Cartoonists

Drawing Lines: An Anthology of Women Cartoonists

Showcasing stories from some of the comics' greatest female creators, this anthology features stories that range from mainstream adventures to hilarious comic shorts to heart-wrenching autobiographical stories. Featuring over a dozen stories by top talents like New York Times bestselling author Joyce Carol Oates, Eisner Awardwinning illustrator Jill Thompson, Scary Godmother creator Colleen Doran, DC Comics creators Gail Simone and Joelle Jones, and many more!

Onyx Fight

Onyx Fight

One shot.
Genre: Fantasy

Bramble

Bramble

An ecological detective story told amid a backdrop of fantasy and science-fiction.. PUBLICATION IN 3 VOLUMES - COMPLETED WORK. When a mysterious giant of a man arrives in a vast steampunk megalopolis, death walks beside him, leaving a trail of corpses in their wake. It's up to a dysfunctional yet dogged police investigator to find the strange colossus and stop him before the bodies pile even higher... But soon the truth is discovered that this case is far more complicated than the detective could've possibly conceived: a veritable battle between nature and city is unfolding, whose very outcome could forever change the face of the earth.

Lancelot Link Secret Chimp

Lancelot Link Secret Chimp

Published from May 1971 to February 1973 with 8 total issues numbered 1-8.

The Residents: Freak Show

The Residents: Freak Show

This cutting-edge comic is based upon concepts and characters found on the popular Freak Show album by the Residents available in record shops across the country. Each features story and art based on one of the songs. Included are: Herman and the Human Mole by Richard Sala, Wanda the Worm Woman by John Bolton, Jello Jack by Matt Howarth, Mickey the Mumbling Midget by Savage Pencil, Bouncing Benny the Bump by Pore No Graphics, Lillie by Dave McKean and Tex the Barker by Kyle Baker. This 80-page trade paperback includes both black-and-white and full-color art and features a full-color cover by Charles Burns.
Genre: Fantasy

Love Tales

Love Tales

Numbering continues from the Human Torch #35, takes a 2 year hiatus and continues as Love Tales again in 1954 starting with issue #60, skipping issue #59.
Genre: Romance

The Terrible Pope

The Terrible Pope

On August 18, 1503, victim of a mysterious illness, the Holy Father Alexander VI passed from life to death. At the first light of dawn, the race for the papal throne begins. To win the Holy See, nepotism, stupor and poison will be commonplace. In addition, Cardinal Della Rovere, sworn enemy of the Borgia clan, intends to access the supreme office, even if it means selling his soul to the devil...

Love Trails

Love Trails

Love Trails was published in 1949 for only 1 issue.
Genre: Romance

World of Mystery

World of Mystery

World Of Mystery ran during 1956 through 1957 for 7 issues.
Genre: Mystery

Masked Marvel

Masked Marvel

N/a

Buddy Longway

Buddy Longway

N/a
Genre: Western




Spellbound (1976)

Spellbound (1976)

N/a

Loveland

Loveland

Loveland was published during 1949 through 1950 for a total of 2 issues.
Genre: Romance

Marvel's Voices: Legacy (2021)

Marvel's Voices: Legacy (2021)

CELEBRATING BLACK HISTORY MONTH IN MIGHTY MARVEL STYLE! Black Panther. Storm. Blade. Falcon. Ironheart. Luke Cage. Spectrum. And so many more. Marvel’s incredible legacy of black heroes gets the star treatment in this action-packed special! New and established creators take on their favorite heroes in a dizzying array of stories designed to inspire and uplift! The Marvel’s Voices program is your #1 stop for “the world outside your window” – don’t sleep on this one!

Detective Eye

Detective Eye

The strange being known as The Eye appeared as flaming eyeball in the sky. It had the power to generate deadly rays of heat, expand and shrink, fly and hover, project a searchlight beam, and appear just about anywhere. It often teamed up with Jack Barrister to fight crime. Space and time meant nothing to the Eye, and could use this fact to help bring justice to the entire world.

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