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Division 13
They're not out to save the world. They just want to survive it! The four member team of Division 13 debut in their own series this month as they storm Block 13 to rescue the Vortex-infected prisoners there but they find only wreckage, devastation, and chaos. And the excitement triples with the unexpected arrival and first appearance of LAW!
Jeremiah Harm
From Keith Giffen (52, Annihilation) and Alan Grant (Batman, Lobo) comes this hard-hitting sci-fi series with a gritty tone and a brutal anti-hero as the lead! When three of the galaxy's most fearsome criminals escape confinement on a prison planet and wind up on Earth, the authorities have no choice but to free the most wanted man in the universe Jeremiah Harm to track these fugitives down and stop them. He doesn't love you, he doesn't want to be your friend, he isn't your super-hero--and God help you if you find yourself in harm's way! Featuring art from Rael Lyra (Dragonlance: Legend of Huma) and Rafael Albuquerque (Blue Beetle).
- Issue # TPB (7 years ago)
The Authority/Lobo: Spring Break Massacre
The team that delivered one outrageous crossover is back for another round, and this time, the kid gloves are off! In 2003's THE AUTHORITY/LOBO: JINGLE HELL, Jenny Quantum, after finding a copy of the Lobo Paramilitary Christmas Special, brought Lobo to the WildStorm Universe to punish him for killing Santa. The only problem? After bringing Lobo into the WildStorm fold, she forgot to put him back, and he's been rampaging there for well over a year! So what would everyone's favorite Czarnian do? For starters, he'd go looking for the Easter Bunny, who still owes him the money from the Santa hit. Only one hitch: There's no Easter Bunny in the WildStorm Universe! Chaos ensues!
- Issue # Full (7 years ago)
The Authority/Lobo: Jingle Hell
The crossover that no one expected! When Jenny Quantum ''playing'' in the bowels of the Carrier discovers a book chronicling Lobo's assassination of Santa Claus, she reacts like any child would: she wants Lobo punished! When these trains collide, it ain't gonna be pretty!
- Issue # Full (7 years ago)
Nick Fury's Howling Commandos
When the supernatural proves too difficult and dangerous for SHIELD, Nick Fury fights fire with fire! Introducing the top secret weapon in the battle against other worldly threats, the HOWLING COMMANDOS, a special covert "shock and awe" unit made up of Marvel's greatest horror characters. Join Warwolf, the Living Mummy, Frankenstein, the Zombie, Vampire by Night and a whole army of the macabre in this fantastic first issue! This series will have far reaching ramifications in the Marvel Universe!
Lobo: Infanticide
They're galactic pariahs - the rejected and downtrodden scum of the universe: hated an despised by all. They're the legion of illegitimate children of Lobo...and they're none too fond of dear old daddy. But when Su, one of his daughters, unites a hundred spawn of Lobo to get revenge on their marauding pop, she must choose their plan of attack carefully, making sure that Lobo is in a certain place at a certain time...so she arranges to have Lobo drafted!
Reign of the Zodiac
An original sci-fi cosmology teeming with warriors, politicians, nobles, knaves, heroes, damned fools, and a war that's coming to Earth... tomorrow! Fan-favorite writer Keith Giffen's self-proclaimed "life's work" pairs him with acclaimed artists Colleen Doran & Bob Wiacek for a tale of the war-torn planet Eidolon, where the Zodiac isn't the stuff of mythology...it's real!
Threshold (2013)
Space heroes that everyone loves get their due in the New 52: The Star Rovers, Star Hawkins, Space Cabbie, Tom Tomorrow, Captain K’Rot, and Star Ranger! It’s time to explore the outer reaches of the DC Universe in a series that covers territory old and new!
The New 52: Futures End
Five years from now, the DC Universe is reeling from a war with another Earth, leaving the world unprepared for an approaching evil that threatens to destroy the future. Can a time-traveling Batman Beyond help a massive cast of the DCU's finest avert the impending apocalypse? Find out in this new weekly series that will forever alter the direction of The New 52! In this debut issue of The New 52's weekly series, Batman Beyond arrives five years later! Grifter turns against humanity! And a Justice League member DIES!
The Last Defenders
At long last, the team book you've been waiting for! The return of the Defenders! And look who's on the team: The mutant Colossus! The sensational She-Hulk! The unpredictable Blazing Skull! An all-new lineup led by the enigmatic Nighthawk! Injected into the heart of the modern Marvel Universe, the Defenders have been reformed to serve a specific political purpose - but is there a greater destiny in store for this crew? It's hi-octane superheroics mainlined right into your fanboy brain!
The Kamandi Challenge
Prepare to take part in one of the greatest adventures from the infinite future of the DC Universe, and join the industry’s top creative teams in a round-robin, no-holds-barred, storytelling extravaganza titled THE KAMANDI CHALLENGE! Born from the mind of Jack “King” Kirby, the post apocalyptic Earth of Kamandi has been a fan favorite for decades, and now 14 intrepid teams of writers and artists build on this incredible foundation and take the title character on an epic quest to find his long-lost parents and travel to places seen and unseen in the DC Universe. Each issue will end with an unimaginable cliffhanger, and it’s up to the next creative team to resolve it before creating their own. It’s a challenge worthy of “The King” himself! In this premiere issue, the Last Boy on Earth is dragged from his safe haven by a group of tigers, only to face the nightmarish threat of the ultimate weapon!
The Authority: The Lost Year
Grant Morrison, the universally acclaimed writer of ALL-STAR SUPERMAN, BATMAN and FINAL CRISIS, brings his talents to the new bimonthly series THE AUTHORITY, featuring art by Eisner Award-winner Gene Ha (TOP 10)! Morrison and Ha deliver an unparalleled sense of drama and dynamic storytelling to THE AUTHORITY that will leave readers gasping for breath. The first issue starts with a bang and goes up from there, reintroducing the team with intriguing new twists and revelations!
Tales of the Legion
While the cover title is "Tales of the Legion of Super-Heroes", the official title according to the indicia is simply "Tales of the Legion".Superboy (1949) - Issues 1-230Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes (1977) - Issues 231-258Legion of Super-Heroes (1980) - Issues 259-313, Annuals 1-3Tales of the Legion (1984) - Issues 314-354, Annual 4Beginning with issue #326, the series began reprinting the Legion of Super-Heroes (1984) series as part of DC's "hardcover/softcover" trial. The new Legion series was to be released solely through the direct market while the "Tales" series would continue to be released through both the direct and newsstand markets. This format was designed to emulate the mainstream book market where a book would be released in hardcover with a paperback (or softcover) release coming about a year later. In this case, the higher-priced direct market edition was the "hardcover" and the lower-priced newsstand edition was the "paperback."Most specialty comics stores quit ordering the Tales series after #325.
- Issue #354 (7 years ago)
- Issue #353 (7 years ago)
- Issue #352 (7 years ago)
- Issue #351 (7 years ago)
- Issue #350 (7 years ago)
Superpatriot
The Covenant of the Sword has slaughtered 47 klan members. Meanwhile, Superpatriot is a secret lab. Scientists are trying to iron out a few glitches in his programming as Shaft is mortified by the treatment of this hero. Later, Superpatriot is dispatched to a Covenant base. However, have all the glitches been corrected?
Suicide Squad (2001)
"From the ruins of ""Our Worlds at War"" comes the return of the DC Universe's deadliest team. When former members of the Injustice Gang are given a chance for freedom, they jump at the chance for suicide. Find out what the latest incarnation of this DCU team is all about!"
StarCraft
Betrayed by the man who set them up as mercenaries-for-hire, the War Pigs split up and hid from friends and foes alike. When found, they're given one last chance to clear their records--kill legendary outlaw Jim Raynor! The Dominion may hate Raynor, but that doesn't make him a hero...does it?
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