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Lobster Johnson: The Glass Mantis
Murder interrupts the opening of a new exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum. Lobster Johnson investigates to find out what makes a blown-glass sculpture worth killing for. Featuring art from Toni Fejzula (Veil)!
- Issue # Full (7 years ago)
Lobster Johnson: A Chain Forged in Life
Santa held hostage! Santa is in trouble! Santa was taken hostage after witnessing a hostile robbery and a man's death. Hidden away in a mountain cabin, will the Lobster be able to find Santa and save Christmas? Kevin Nowlan returns to _Lobster Johnson_! Troy Nixey joins the Mignolaverse!
- Issue # Full (7 years ago)
Lobster Johnson: Get the Lobster
A Manhattan sporting event goes terribly wrong as the ref is killed in front of a live audience by two crazed and seemingly bulletproof wrestlers. Who is behind this new reign of terror?
- Issue # TPB (7 years ago)
Lobster Johnson: Satan Smells a Rat
Hellboy's favorite gun-blazing vigilante takes justice to the skies aboard a Nazi-filled zeppelin and to the gritty alleyways of Chinatown against an army of monkeys. Collects The Prayer of Neferu, Caput Mortuum, Satan Smells a Rat, A Scent of Lotus #1–#2, and "Tony Masso's Finest Hour" from Dark Horse Presents #9. Featuring art by Tonci Zonjic, Kevin Nowlan, Sebastián Fiumara, and more. "If you have never before read a Lobster Johnson story, this is an awesome place to become acquainted with this character."–Comic Vine.
- Issue # TPB (7 years ago)
The Creep
A young boy puts a gun in his mouth and pulls the trigger. The police don't care--not about his death or the death of his best friend two months earlier. The dead boy'smom seeks help from an old flame that's employed as a detective. Will the detective's freakish appearance get in the way of uncovering the terrible secrets of these two teenagers? Collects issues #0-#4. From the writer of B.P.R.D. and the artist of Green River Killer. Additional art by Frank Miller, Mike Mignola, and Ryan Sook.
Genre: Crime
- Issue # TPB (7 years ago)
Lobster Johnson: The Burning Hand
When a tribe of phantom Indians start scalping policemen, Hellboy's crime-fighting hero Lobster Johnson and his allies arrive to take on these foes and their gangster cronies! * From the pages of Hellboy.
Walter: Campaign of Terror
He's big, he doesn't speak, and up until today there hasn't been any way to stop him. But now The Mask's mountainous arch-enemy has finally been brought in by the cops -- and even a reprobate like Walter is entitled to his day in court! Will Walter get sent up the river? Or will he send a flood of violence through the court system? Will he ever speak? And why didn't the mask work on him? None of these questions and more will be answered in the wildest series yet from Dark Horse.
JLA Superpower
JLA Superpower is a perfect-bound one-shot released by DC Comics in 1999. It stars Mark Antaeus, a young hero who becomes a member of the Justice League. Over the course of the issue, we witness the rise and fall of a super-hero.This marks the DC Comics' debut for writer John Arcudi, who gained fame co-writing the various B.P.R.D.miniseries and one-shots for publisher Dark Horse with creator Mike Mignola. Arcudi would go on to write another JLA miniseries ( JLA: Destiny) before relaunching the Doom Patrol. The artwork for this one-shot was done by Scot Eaton and Ray Kryssing.
- Issue # Full (7 years ago)
B.P.R.D.: 1948
Atomic-bred monsters are killing civilians in the Utah desert, pitting Professor Bruttenholm, guardian of the child Hellboy, an Anders, the agent possessed by vampires, to investigate. All signs point to a mysterious glass element discovered in the desert as the origin of these dangerous creatures entering our world. Collects the five-issue miniseries.
- Issue # TPB (7 years ago)
Lobster Johnson: The Pirate's Ghost
The New York Harbor Patrol are in over their heads when a ghostly pirate ship appears on the Hudson River, and the Lobster’s hunt for a major mob boss may have something to do with it.“In a world currently obsessed with Capes and Cowls, it’s refreshing to have a pulp Sci-Fi book where the hero isn’t perfect, and doesn’t always win.”—Big Comic Page.
A God Somewhere
After a mysterious disaster, a young man named Eric finds that he has just as mysteriously developed extraordinary abilities. He starts out trying to help people, but his solitary position in the world isolates him in ways no ordinary human could understand. This original graphic novel written by John Arcudi (B.P.R.D., WEDNESDAY COMICS) charts the arc of Eric's evolution from man to…something else, as seen through the eyes of his family and his best friend, Sam.
Genre: Mystery
- Issue # TPB (7 years ago)
The Thing From Another World: Climate of Fear
After his ordeal in Dark Horse's first Thing From Another World series, MacReady awakes to discover that he's been transported to an Argentinian military base far from Antarctica...but so has the Thing!
The Mask Strikes Back
After the "death" of Big-Head an obsessed teen, Rick, heads down to the docks where the fire ended Big-Head's spree, there he finds The Mask. Meanwhile, Lt. Kellaway, who is being told to slow down after being shot, goes to the hospital to look at a large patient with burns only to find out that the patient has escaped from the hospital and has stolen an over coat from the big and large shop and a packet of cigars. Kellaway knows then and there that it wasWalter who had escaped. Rick goes back to his apartment where his friends; Hugo, Archie and Ray were waiting for him, He shows off The Mask and then explains that he is going to let the world know that Big head is still alive! He then rushes off to cause mayhem throughout the city.
The Mask Omnibus
Equally adept with gun, knife, bat, bomb, pie, or bat-knife-gun-pie-bomb, a geek turned super-freak, The Mask cuts a crazed swath of cartoon mayhem!
- Issue # _TPB 2 (7 years ago)
- Issue # _TPB 1 (7 years ago)
Major Bummer
Zinnak and Yoof are two alien college students doing a project on superheroes. They develop a superhuman power package and a device to attract trouble. Incompetence sends the powers to Lou Martin, a shiftless lazy kid with no ambition. It was supposed to go to Lewis Martin, a philathropist and lawyer. Other heroes come forward, most more heroic then Lou but with flaws of their own.
Lobster Johnson: Metal Monsters of Midtown
A trio of skyscraping robots crash into a Manhattan bank and leave Lobster Johnson with two mysteries to solve: what is behind the massive machines, and why would the robots pull a heist without taking a penny?
Lobster Johnson: Garden of Bones
After years of captivating fans from the pages of Hellboy and B.P.R.D., the pulp-style adventures of Lobster Johnson take the limelight in this collection of the Lobster's first solo series.
- Issue # Full (7 years ago)
Lobster Johnson: A Scent of Lotus
A series of brutal Chinatown murders sets off a manhunt for an Imperial Japanese agent even the Tong are afraid to kill. The Crimson Lotus, first introduced in B.P.R.D.: The Dead in 2005, finally stands revealed!
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