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Arcana Studio Presents Arcana Team Up
Arcana's characters collide in this action packed anthology that features Ezra, Koni, Sylvia, Rain, Demonslayer, 10th Muse, Avengelyne, and more!
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Venom: The Enemy Within (2013)
Venom goes looking for trouble - and boy does he find it in these action-packed tales! After turning over a new leaf and vowing to protect the innocent, Eddie Brock and his alien symbiote stalk the streets of San Francisco dispensing their own brand of justice! It's a veritable who's who of Spider-Man's deadliest foes as Venom goes toe to toe with the Punisher, Juggernaut, Demogoblin and Morbius the Living Vampire! But when Eddie Brock bonds with yet another parasitic life form, will he succumb to madness - or can he conquer the enemy within? Plus: Venom takes on the ever-incredible green goliath in a rare, never-before-reprinted tale written by legendary Hulk scribe Peter David! Collecting VENOM: FUNERAL PYRE #1-3, VENOM: THE MADNESS #1-3, VENOM: THE ENEMY WITHIN #1-3 and INCREDIBLE HULK & VENOM #1.
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Bela Lugosi's Tales from the Grave
Horror film icon Bela Lugosi is your host for this anthology of creepy stories in the classic horror comics tradition. Join Bela and his sexy companion Nosferina for 52 pages of horrific fun that includes seven complete stories by top comics artists and writers, a Lugosi portrait gallery, an article by Lugosi authority Gary Rhodes, cover art by legendary monster painter Basil Gogos and a variant cover by fan favorite John Cassaday. Produced with the cooperation of the Bela Lugosi estate.
Legion of Super-Heroes: 1,050 Years in the Future
This collection features stories by acclaimed Legion writers including Otto Binder, Jerry Siegel, Jim Shooter and Paul Levitz, artists Curt Swan and Keith Giffen, and many others from ADVENTURE COMICS #247, #304, #312, #354-355, SUPERBOY and THE LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES #212, LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES #300 and #0, LEGENDS OF THE DCU 80-PAGE GIANT #2 and THE LEGION #3! As a bonus, this volume will also include articles by past Legion creators, timelines, character profiles, cover galleries and more.
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Flash Rogues: Captain Cold
Central City has been home to plenty of super-villains over the years—enough to keep even the Fastest Man Alive running ragged! But of all of the Flash’s notorious gallery of Rogues, none is cooler than the parka-clad, cold-ray-packing Leonard Snart—a.k.a. Captain Cold!For more than six decades, this frosty felon has confronted every incarnation of the Scarlet Speedster—and resisted all attempts to curtail his frigid schemes. Now—finally!—Captain Cold’s chillest capers have been assembled into a single definitive volume, including tales such as “The Coldest Man on Earth,” “Captain Cold’s Polar Perils,” “Absolute Zero,” “Cold-Hearted” and “Best Served Cold”!Return to the Ice Age of Comics with Flash Rogues: Captain Cold, collecting a host of highlights from the Captain’s frostbitten career—as freeze-framed by John Broome, Gardner Fox, Carmine Infantino, Geoff Johns, Scott Kolins, Francis Manapul and more!
- Issue # TPB (Part 2) (5 years ago)
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Wilbur Comics
Wilbur Comics was a comic book published from 1944 to 1965. The comic featured the fictional character Wilbur Wilkin, a contemporary of Archie. Wilbur Wilkin actually made his first appearance in Zip Comics#18, three months before Archie's first appearance. Wilbur also made appearances in several other Archie comics, such as Pep Comics, as a backup feature. Of particular note, popular Archie character Katy Keenemade her first appearance in Wilbur Comics #5. This title was published originally under the imprint of MLJ Magazines, which then became Archie comics starting with issue #8. After issue #87 (December 1959), the book went on hiatus until August 1963's #88. After 1 more issue in 1964 and 1 in 1965, the series was canceled with issue #90.
Genre: Comedy
Arrgh !
On his first night in search of a victims he gets hit in the mouth and beat on by two muggers who leave him lying on the sidewalk minus his fangs. He then finds a job as a night man at the city blood bank and steals vials of blood to stay alive. Without the thrill of the hunt he grows increasingly bored wondering the streets and watching old vampire movies for laughs. One night while stocking up for the weekend at the blood bank, he is caught in the act of stealing and booted back to the street. On his way home he literally runs into a buxom blond and attacks her out of habit, she uses kung-fu to throw him into some garbage cans then calmly informs him to watch who he tries to mug in the future while showing him her card stating she is a master of kung-fu. She walks away leaving him to lie, sobbing, on the curb. At home again he finally figures a way to continue being able to hunt and feed. Skip to an ally where police are investigating a suposed vampire victim. On the new they are comenting on the twelfth vampire victim. Due to the vampire scare the population no longer ventured out at night, businesses went bankrupt, and the people who worked at night moved to other cities. During the day, the cops went searching for the vampire and the night Count Fangula struck. He found the answer, and was once again able to feel the thrill of the hunt.
Strange Sports Stories
Comics’ top talents, including some making their Vertigo debut, take on the classic DC Comics anthology title for four issues of strange, scary, sexy and sensational sports stories. Featuring stories and art by Brian Azzarello, CM Punk, Paul Pope, Gilbert Hernandez, Lauren Beukes, Ben McCool, Ivan Brandon, Monica Gallagher, Lee Loughridge, Nick Dragotta, Christopher Mitten, Darick Robertson, Mark Finn, John Lucas, Gabe Soria, Ronald Wimberly, Michael DiMotta, Tim Fish, Rael Lyra and many more!
Genre: Fantasy
Li'l Tomboy
Previously published as Fawcett's Funny Animals (#1-91).
Genre: Comedy, Anthropomorphic
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Hellboy Winter Special 2018
Three wintery tales featuring a Mike Mignola and Ben Stenbeck team-up. A New Year's Eve seance goes wrong when Hellboy visits a family's English home, Fabio Moon and Gabriel Ba revisit B.P.R.D.: Vampire with a new tie-in story, and Tonci Zonjic returns to write and draw Lobster Johnson.
- Issue # Full (5 years ago)
New Talent Showcase 2018
The latest graduates from the DC Talent Development Workshops show off their skills by telling stories about some of DC’s greatest characters including Batman, Catwoman, John Constantine, Wonder Woman, Zatanna and more!
- Issue # Full (5 years ago)
Star Trek: Waypoint Special
The anthology series spanning 50 years of Star Trek returns in this oversized annual! These weird and wonderful stories—set during the Original Series, The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, and more—expand on rarely explored corners of the universe or provide closure for long-forgotten plot threads. But they all remind us of why we love Trek. This volume features your favorite characters, including Data, Q, and Ezri Dax, handled by the top creators of today and the future!
Genre: Sci-Fi, Movies & TV
- Issue # Full (5 years ago)
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