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Ramon Rosanas comic
WildC.A.T.S Special
Void has a vision that a Daemonite will soon possess a "gifted one", or a being with immense powers. In her vision, she also so a war brewing. She gathered her teammates in WildC.A.T.s and have deduced that the war in the vision was probably the one between the countries of Yurgovia and Kasmia. Zealot informs her teammates that Yurgovia is being run by Baroness Destine, a sister of the Coda. While Grifter and Voodoo are the best suited to check things out in Yurgovia, Providence and a Daemonite travel to Baroness Destine, so she could provide the "gifted one" for the Daemonite to possess. Voodoo and Grifter follow some leads and find that a woman named Eliska the Witch may have given birth to the child they are looking for. When they arrive at her home, they find Baroness Destine, Providence and the Daemonite possessing the child. The WildC.A.T.s enter the fray and a large battle occurs. Voodoo is able to exorcise the Daemonite from the baby and Warblade kills the Daemonite while Grifter and Zealot defeat Baroness Destine. Lord Emp sets up Eliska and her child in a safe place and the WildC.A.T.s have saved the day.
- Issue # Full (7 years ago)
A. Bizarro
A. Bizarro is the title of a four-issue comic book limited series published by DC Comics in 1999, and the name of the lead character of that series. The creators included writer Steve Gerber, penciller M. D. Bright, inker Greg Adams, colorist Tom Ziuko with separations by Digital Chameleon, letterer Steve Dutro, and editor Joey Cavalieri. It features characters from the Superman family of titles.
Void Indigo
After it's debut in Marvel Graphic Novel issue 11, Void Indigo received it's own mini-series. Originally intended to be six-issues, it was cancelled after two due to controversy about the violent nature of the comic.
Genre: Fantasy
Vertigo: Winter's Edge
HOUSE OF SECRETS' Rain hosts this first-ever VERTIGO holiday anthology, featuring winter tales of some of the line's most popular characters like Desire of the Endless, John Constantine and many more.
Genre: Anthology
The Savage Dragon/Destroyer Duck
While The Dragon and Alex Wilde take a rampaging duck in a suit of armour that has defeated the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles into custody, the Vicious Circle engage in a turf war with several "anomalous" students led by the villainous Dr. Brainard. After The Dragon and the duck, named Destroyer Duck, rescue Destroyer's duck-friend and his duck-friend's girlfriend from the tyrranical clutches of Godcorp, they interfere in the turf war, allowing both sides to escape. Destroyer's rescued friends enter the witness relocation program under the assumed names "Leonard The Duck" and "Rhonda Martini."
- Issue # Full (7 years ago)
The Legion of Night
That night in New York, at a magazine company called Cruel Fate, Journalist Martin Gold tries to get in touch with lawyer Charles Blackwater. However Charles does not pick up, He does pick up at one point , but hangs up after Martin mentions a certain case known as the Calder Case to him...
The Phantom Zone
Gra-Mo is next to unveil his invention to the Science Council, an android, to replace the city's robot labor force. Gra-Mo's android, however, is completely non-functional. Gra-Mo accuses Jor-El of ruining his invention, with emissions from the Phantom Zone Projector. Kweskill witnesses Gra-Mo take possession of the city's robot police force, and spitefully wreak havoc with it. Gra-Mo is swiftly arrested. Gra-Mo is the last criminal to be sentenced to exile in space. The Science Council has approved Jor-El's petition to use the Phantom Zone projector to incarcerate future criminals. Kweskill bears witness to the crimes of each of the multitude of criminals sentenced to the Phantom Zone.
The Helmet of Fate: Zauriel
Writer Steve Gerber (Howard the Duck, HARD TIME) continues the thrilling 'Helmet of Fate!' An angel walks on planet Earth...and he's a superhero? The creature of two worlds is among us to keep us from the grasp of a great wickedness! Plus, who will bear the helmet of Dr. Fate?
- Issue # Full (7 years ago)
Tales of the Thing
"DESTINY'S SONG" On the trail of a mystical item that's fallen into the wrong hands, Dr. Strange and The Thing must race against the clock to repair the course of Destiny! It'll take every bit of the Thing's strength and every trick in Strange's bag to protect all mankind. Is there anything the Sorcerer Supreme and ever-lovin' blue-eyed Thing can't do? Check out this new Marvel Adventure to find out!
Superman: Last Son of Krypton (2003)
"Last Stand on Krypton" is the sequal to Last son of Earth and conclude's Gerber's alternate take on the Superman Mythos by coming "Full Circle" back to our Boy's adopted home to see how his "Mom & Dad," Lara & Jor-El, are doing in their attempt to "revive" Kryptonian Culture. While great strides have been made, great forces have been set in motion to oppose changing "the way things are and ought to be."
- Issue # Full (7 years ago)
Marvel Two-In-One
The Thing is irate that the Man-Thing has such a similar super-hero name and wants to confront him about it. Meanwhile, the original Molecule Man passes away and his "son", a costruct that the Molecule Man created and gave superficial life, goes through the same accident that imbued his father with super powers and takes his powerful wand. This new Molecule Man comes to Earth to fight the Fantastic Four and instead find The Thing and Man-Thing, who defeat him. When this new Molecule Man loses grasp of his wand after being defeated, he literally fades away to dust.
- Issue #100 (7 years ago)
- Issue #99 (7 years ago)
- Issue #98 (7 years ago)
- Issue #97 (7 years ago)
- Issue #96 (7 years ago)
Marvel Super Special
Gene, Paul, Ace and Peter were just four hot-blooded youths in The Big Apple, when they got ahold of The Box of Khyszc... trouble is, Doctor Doom saw it first, and what Doom wants, hetakes! Can even the rockingest quartet in the universe stop mankind's greatest villain?
Marvel Presents
When a "Creature of the Sea" came ashore and started to attack the docks, Ulysses Bloodstone arrived to take the monster down. After a short battle with it, he linked the monster's agitation to a blind flutist whose playing seemed to be calling to it. Bloodstone then knocked the flutist unconscious and took him back to his apartment to recover from his wounds.
Marvel Comics Presents (1988)
Night in Madripoor. Wolverine looks upon the city from a rooftop. He does really like this city. But he is here on a mission. He has to find Tyger Tiger, a local female crimelord. He goes to a bar and finds it being raided by goons. He walks in and gets attacked immediately. But the bad guys are no match for his adamantium enhanced body. They are defeated easily. Wolverine saves a man named O' Donell from them. A fair lady namedSapphire Styx likes Wolverine on first sight.
- Issue #175 (7 years ago)
- Issue #174 (7 years ago)
- Issue #173 (7 years ago)
- Issue #172 (7 years ago)
- Issue #171 (7 years ago)
Man-Thing (1974)
While guarding the Nexus of All Realties, Marvel’s resident muck-man encounters an overeager duck from Duckworld, and Korrek the Barbarian! Will this unlikely trio be able to save the time stream from the likes of Thog the Nether-Spawn?
Genre: Horror
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