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Abslom Daak - Dalek Killer
NOTE: Indicia titled as "Abslom Daak - Dalek Killer".Collects stories from Dr. Who Magazine #17-20, 27-30, 44-46, 152-155.
Genre: Graphic Novels
- Issue # TPB (9 months ago)
John Bolton: Halls of Horror
Issue #1 published by Eclipse Comics in June, 1985 features art by John Bolton.
Genre: Horror
Doctor Who Graphic Novel
Visit an ordinary street in an ordinary town, but one where aliens lurk in the coal shed and the cabbage patch, where good and evil travel in disguise, and where your best hope of escape is the 5A bus...
- Issue # TPB 12 (Part 2) (9 months ago)
- Issue # TPB 12 (Part 1) (9 months ago)
- Issue # TPB 11 (Part 2) (9 months ago)
- Issue # TPB 11 (Part 1) (9 months ago)
- Issue # TPB 10 (Part 2) (9 months ago)
The Bug Hunters
Futuristic tale of a software developer and military expert using two robots to hunt down bugs leaking into reality from virtual reality.
- Issue # TPB (5 years ago)
ABC: A-Z, Greyshirt and Cobweb
The second in the ABC A-Z set of books, filled with page after page of material guaranteed to satisfy new and long-time ABC fans everywhere! ABC A-Z: Greyshirt & Cobweb explores the world of Indigo City's man of mystery and revealsthrough the sultry eyes of the enticing adventuress just how steamy crime fighting can be.
- Issue # Full (5 years ago)
Hulk: From The Marvel UK Vaults
Collects material From Smash! #38, Marvel Storybook Annual 1968, Hulk Comic #1-6, #9-20 And #26-28, Incredible Hulk Annual: Authorised Edition 1980, Hulk Annual 1981-1985, And The Super Heroes Annual 1991. In 1979, Marvel UK launched the weekly HULK COMIC, which featured new stories starring the green goliath produced by up-and-coming British talent including Dave Gibbons (Watchmen), David Lloyd (V for Vendetta), Steve Dillon (Preacher, WOLVERINE: ORIGINS), John Bolton (CLASSIC X-MEN) and Paul Neary (THE ULTIMATES)! Bolstered by the popularity of the live-action TV show, the Hulk was a hot property on both shores, spawning years of UK-created comic and text stories!
- Issue # TPB (Part 3) (5 years ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 2) (5 years ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 1) (5 years ago)
Star-Lord, The Special Edition
The first time Chris Claremont, John Byrne, and Terry Austin worked together.
- Issue # Full (5 years ago)
America's Best Comics Special
Tom Strong in "Skull & Bones" by Steve Moore, Humberto Ramos & John Totleben; Jack B. Quick's "Amazing World of Science!" by Alan Moore & Kevin Nowlan; Promethea and Little Margie in "Misty Magic Land" by Steve Moore & Eric Shanower; Greyshirt's advertising supplements by Rick Veitch; Top 10 in "DeadFellas" by Alan Moore & Zander Cannon; Tom Strong serial lobby card by John Cassaday; The First American and U.S.Angel in "The FIRST First American!" by Alan Moore & Sergio Aragones; The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen game by Alan Moore & Kevin O'Neill; Splash Brannigan in "Specters From Projectors" by Alan Moore & Kyle Baker; Cobweb in "He Tied Me to a Buzz-Saw (And It Felt Like a Kiss)" by Alan Moore & Dame Darcy; ABC Wizard Preview (reprinted from America's Best Comics Preview (1999) #1) by Alan Moore, Chris Sprouse & Al Gordon. Inside covers by Sprouse & Gordon. Cover by Alex Ross. Back cover by Gene Ha.
- Issue # Full (5 years ago)
Judge Dredd: The Restricted Files
Judge Anderson: PSI Files - Adventures of Judge Anderson in a similar format.
Genre: Sci-Fi
- Issue # TPB 4 (6 years ago)
- Issue # TPB 3 (6 years ago)
- Issue # TPB 2 (6 years ago)
- Issue # TPB 1 (6 years ago)
Tales of Telguuth
In March 2014, British comics lost one of its' most creative and distinct voices in the form of Steve Moore. The father of the 2000AD Future Shock, Steve created many memorable characters including Lazer Erazer and Axel Pressbutton for Warrior, and the psychotic Dalek killer, Abslom Daak for the Doctor Who Magazine. This collection features the highly-regarded fantasy series which Moore developed for 2000AD, along with some of his classic Future Shocks. It will also feature a new introduction from Alan Moore (no relation), for whom Steve Moore was a major influence.
Genre: Graphic Novels
- Issue # TPB (7 years ago)
Hercules (2008)
The sequel to Radical's sold-out hit miniseries! Steve Moore returns to take the hero of myth across the seas and into the land of ancient Egypt. While Hercules and his remaining band of mercenaries recover from the bloody brutality of the Thracian Wars, they face a threat that cannot be solved with just the edge of a sword: intrigue, spies, assassination, and the mystery of a death cult known only as... KUSH.
ABC: A-Z, Top 10 and Teams
Everything you ever wanted to know about the crew of Top 10 but were afraid to ask! Leni Muller, one of the earliest officers to wear a badge at Precinct 10, reveals the ins and outs of the force as only an insider can. From the post-war days to the present, Leni knows where all the bodies are buried. Also, King Solomon takes a look at some of America's Best...and worst!
- Issue # Full (7 years ago)
Tomorrow Stories Special
An anthology of tales with the regular heroes of Tomorrow Stories.
Tom Strong's Terrific Tales
The first issue features a Tom Strong story set in present-day Millennium City, a Young Tom Strong adventure set in his adopted island home, and a sexy, super-science saga called Jonni Future, the story of a woman who travels four billion(!) years into the future. Plus, a special bonus feature for the extra-sized first issue only: an endearing Tesla Strong solo story.
Hercules: The Knives of Kush
The sequel to Radical's sold-out hit miniseries! Steve Moore returns to take the hero of myth across the seas and into the land of ancient Egypt. While Hercules and his remaining band of mercenaries recover from the bloody brutality of the Thracian Wars, they face a threat that cannot be solved with just the edge of a sword: intrigue, spies, assassination, and the mystery of a death cult known only as... KUSH.
Doctor Who (1984)
This issue of Doctor Who is the first of the ongoing series from Marvel, but contains 3 parts of a serial comic that was released prior to this in Marvel UK. It comes complete with a newly drawn cover by Dave Gibbons, and he also did some interior art as well as re-designing the doctor who logo to be used in the issue.
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