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Bettie Page: The Dynamite Covers
Collecting all art covers for our first volume of Bettie Page in one place, this book is a must-have for all Bettie fans! Featuring the art of renowned talents such as Terry Dodson, Joseph Michael Linsner, Scott Chantler, and more!
- Issue # Full (9 months ago)
Archie's Love Showdown Special
Giant-size one-shot. Follows story lines in Archie #429, Betty & Veronica #82, Betty #19, and Veronica #39.
Genre: Comedy, Slice of Life
- Issue # Full (9 months ago)
Spidey and His Amazing Friends
IT'S SPIDEY TIME! Swing into adventure with Spidey, Ghost-Spider and Miles as they face Green Goblin, Doc Ock, and more! This FREE promotional comic features all new stories from MY FIRST COMIC READER, an easy-to-read comic book that is perfect for young Spidey fans ages 5-7. We promise you, kids will LOVE this not-to-be-missed sampler!
- Issue #1 (9 months ago)
Dream Fossil: The Complete Stories of Satoshi Kon
The definitive collection of cartoon short stories from movie director Satoshi Kon. From the internationally renowned director of Paprika and Perfect Blue, comes a collection of short stories penned as he transitioned from animator to comicker to movie director. Featuring 16 shorts, including his award winning debut Toriko, this collection dives into the heart of Satoshi Kon like no book has before.
Genre: Graphic Novels
- Issue # TPB (Part 4) (9 months ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 3) (9 months ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 2) (9 months ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 1) (9 months ago)
Captain America (1981)
Having previously had his U.S. adventures reprinted in a variety of Marvel U.K. titles, on 25th February 1981 Captain America received his own U.K. title. As with the majority of British comics of this era, the interiors were black and white, the title was an anthology, with Cap initially sharing his comic with Iron Man, Defenders and Dazzler, and the early issues included free gifts to entice buyers to try the comic out - in this case, the first two issues included stickers of Marvel characters. Starting with the 21st issue, the title absorbed Marvel Action, whose Fantastic Four strip replaced Defenders, and Marvel Super Adventure was similarly incorporated into Captain America with issue 37, bringing with it glossy covers, Daredevil and a handful of colour pages per issue. Captain America cancelled on April 3rd 1982 with its 59th issue.
Robin Hood Tales
One of the last comics that Quality would start, they would soon after it's start go out of bussiness selling the rights to their characters and titles to DC comics.Of the few they were publishing at the time DC let T-Man and Plastic Man go out of print and while contiuning to publish Blackhawk and Robin Hood Tales.
Genre: Adventure
Doctor Strange Epic Collection: The Reality War
Roger Stern and Chris Claremont turn their magic towards the Master of the Mystic Arts—Doctor Strange! Joined by artistic icons Gene Colan, Marshall Rogers and Tom Sutton, there is no doubt the Doctor is in. Their stories featuring villains Nightmare, D’Spayre and the Dream Weaver twist reality and rend Strange and Clea’s souls with inconceivable fears. Next, Baron Mordo returns, armed with the occult secrets of the Vatican. Then, Wong is captured by the Shadowqueen and Clea and Strange must traverse dimensions and battle the demonic N’Garai to save him! Also featuring mystic encounters with Nighthawk, Namor, the Avengers and the Black Knight and the return of a figure from one of Doctor Strange’s first adventures.
- Issue # TPB (Part 5) (9 months ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 4) (9 months ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 3) (9 months ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 2) (9 months ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 1) (9 months ago)
Bob Steele Western
From the great Fawcett Comics Westerns of the 1950′s comes the adventures of Monogram and Republic Pictures serial star, battlin’ Bob Steele, in a three-part action serial entitled “Dynamite Death!” Three exciting chapters: “Poisonous Fangs”, “Stampeding Terror” and “Six Gun Explosion”!! All this plus a Rocky Lane Western thriller, “The Alibi”. Of course, like all AC collector’s classics, every line of this masterful Golden Age beauty is perfectly restored, using state of the art reprographic technology. 36 pages, black and white with color photo cover, standard comic book.
Genre: Western
- Issue # Full (9 months ago)
Betty and Veronica: Sleepover Special
Ever notice how not much sleeping happens at a sleepover? Betty and Veronica have -- that's why they're throwing the best sleepover EVER! They'll play games, eat snacks and dish about boys in this super-fun collection, only available digitally! For maximum enjoyment, read while curled up under the covers.
- Issue # TPB (9 months ago)
Tails of the Super-Pets
In this charming collection of classic tales from the Silver Age of comics, meet Krypto the Superdog, Streaky the Supercat, Ace the Bat-Hound, and more! Collects stories from Action Comics #261, #266, #277, #292, and #293; Batman #125; Adventure Comics #210, #256, #293, #322, and #364; Superman #176; Wonder Woman #23; and Superboy #76.
- Issue # TPB (Part 2) (9 months ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 1) (9 months ago)
Fury (1977)
Launched in March 1977 (cover dated 16th, but likely in the shops on the 10th), Fury was Marvel UK's attempt to attract the readers of British war comic titles such as Warlord and Battle, reprinting US WWII strips such as Sgt. Fury and his Howling Commandos and Captain Savage and the Leatherneck Raiders, with new covers by British stalwarts such as Dave Gibbons and Carlos Ezquerra. However, the 1960s American war strips failed to win over an audience used to the grittier fare of 1970s British war comics, and Fury was cancelled with #25, cover dated 31st August 1977, merging with Mighty World of Marvel a week later.
Genre: War
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