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Alan Grant comic

Lobo: Chained

Lobo: Chained

Lobo puts on some pinstripes, and we ain't talkin' about a Yankee uniform here, we're talking about prison stripes. How did the Main Man end up behind bars, you ask? Well, bein' drunk and disorderly had something to do with it oh, and maybe head-buttin' the judge until he was a bloody pulp also had something to do with the harshest, severest prison sentence ever handed down in the history of the universe 1000 years. I guess 'Bo had a failure to communicate!

Lobo: Bounty Hunting for Fun and Profit

Lobo: Bounty Hunting for Fun and Profit

In this one-shot, Lobo reaches right out of the comics page and selects a fanboy from the audience to be his prime student in a demonstration of bounty hunting, Lobo style.

Batman/Phantom Stranger

Batman/Phantom Stranger

The most mysterious man in Gotham meets the most mysterious being in the universe in order to solve the mystery of a missing civilization.

Strontium Dog

Strontium Dog

Starring Johnny Alpha and Wulf Sternhammer, the series was written by John Wagner/Alan Grant and illustrated by Carlos Ezquerra. New covers were commissioned for this new North American series (published by Quality Comics).

Lobo: Blazing Chain of Love

Lobo: Blazing Chain of Love

So, okay, BLAZING CHAIN OF LOVE pushes the boundaries of humorous adventure (and - sigh - love!) as only a bastich like Lobo can as the main man's working once again for Ramona, the hairdresser/skip tracer. This time he's on the trail of a beautiful murderess who's hiding in the harem of Sultan Algor...a harem the size of New Jersey full of very lovely and lonely ladies. But lonely enough to settle for the likes of Lobo? Will Lobo survive the bounty of feminine wiles? Will he still find his bounty? Who knows? YOU will, if you buy this comic.


Nightwing: Alfred's Return

Nightwing: Alfred's Return

After leaving Gotham City at the end of "KnightsQuest," Alfred travels to London. But when a young man who may be his son comes under fire, Alfred calls on Nightwing to mount a rescue mission.

Judge Dredd Megazine (vol. 3)

Judge Dredd Megazine (vol. 3)

This current volume continues from issue 83 (volume 2), but restarts with a new issue one. Frequency is initially fortnightly, but changes to monthly from issue 13.

Judge Dredd: The Megazine (vol. 2)

Judge Dredd: The Megazine (vol. 2)

This volume continues from issue 20 (volume 1), but restarts with a new issue one. The frequency also changes from monthly to fortnightly.

Judge Dredd: The Megazine

Judge Dredd: The Megazine

Very first issue of the Judge Dredd Megazine, containing the first part of classic Dredd story -America.

Jeremiah Harm

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).
Genre: Sci-Fi, Crime

The Complete Bad Company

The Complete Bad Company

This epic future war tale comes, collected in its entirety for the first time, from the wild imagination of Peter Milligan (Shade the Changing Man), with stunning art by Brett Ewins (Johnny Nemo), Jim McCarthy (Bix Barton) and Steve Dillon (Preacher).
Genre: Horror

The Authority/Lobo: Spring Break Massacre

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!

The Authority/Lobo: Jingle Hell

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!

Robocop (1990)

Robocop (1990)

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Lobo: Infanticide

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!

Lobo: A Contract on Gawd

Lobo: A Contract on Gawd

Although Lobo has promised Vril Dox to not engage in any bounty hunting he accepted a job from some monks from the planet paradize who want him to take out their creator Gawd.


Batman: Dreamland

Batman: Dreamland

Batman investigates the death of a man whose daughter claims that the crime was committed by aliens. His search for answers brings him first to Franklin Selly(known as "The Kook") and later to Area 51.

Batman/Demon

Batman/Demon

Now Batman must choose between the souls of every person in Gotham... and his own.

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