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Grant Morrison comic
St. Swithin's Day
Collects the four part controversial Grant Morrison story from the pages of the defunct Trident anthology. This reprint is in color, when the original serialization was in black and white.
Genre: School Life
- Issue # Full (7 years ago)
New X-Men (2001)
Cyclops and Wolverine rescue a mutant (Ugly John) from a Sentinel. Ms. Nova shows Donald Trask how homo sapiens slaughtered the neandertals thirty thousand years ago and then tells him that mutants will do the same to humans within a few generations. Xavier is trying out the new cerebra when a large spike of the mutant genes is spotted in South America. He asks Cyclops and Wolverine to investigate. Xavier hears a voice inside his head that tries to take control of him, but is saved by Jean. Ms. Nova takes Mr. Trask to a Master Mold facility in South America and introduces him to Wild Sentinels.
- Issue #156 (7 years ago)
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- Issue #152 (7 years ago)
Nameless
An astronomer kills his family, then himself, leaving a cryptic warning. A Veiled Lady hunts her victims through human nightmares. An occult hustler known only as 'Nameless' is recruited by a consortium of billionaire futurists for a desperate mission. And the malevolent asteroid Xibalba spins closer on a collision course with Earth. But nothing is what it seems-a terrifying inhuman experiment is about to begin. Abandon all hope and experience ultimate horror in NAMELESS.
Marvel Boy
Forget everything you know about the name Marvel Boy! Burn the toga and the headband! Shred the cape and wave goodbye to Uranus! This is a very different character. The new Marvel Boy is Noh-Varr, the youngest member of a Kree Diplomatic team. After voyaging for years, these alien super heroes reach Earth, only to be blown out of the sky. Only Noh-Varr survives, and is captured and tortured by the mysterious Midas Organization. Escaping, he vows vengeance on all mankind.
Klaus and the Witch of Winter
Klaus is “Santa Claus: Year One.” Award-winning author Grant Morrison (All-Star Superman, The Multiversity) and Russ Manning Most Promising Newcomer Award-winning artist Dan Mora (Hexed) revamp, reinvent, and re-imagine a classic superhero for the 21st century, drawing on Santa’s roots in Viking lore and Siberian shamanism. Collects the complete, seven-issue limited series in an oversized hardcover. “It’s the beautiful art and the unusual blend of grim medieval setting and whimsical fairy tale elements that truly distinguish this tale.” - IGN
- Issue # Full (7 years ago)
Klaus
Set in a dark fantastic past of myth and magic, Klaus tells the story of how Santa Claus really came to be. Where did he begin? What was he like when he was young? And what happens when he faces his greatest challenge? Drawing on Santa Claus’ wilder roots in Viking lore and Siberian shamanism—taking in the creepier side of Christmas, and characters like the sinister Krampus—Klaus is “Santa Claus: Year One.”
Kill Your Boyfriend
KILL YOUR BOYFRIEND is an over-the-top black comedy of rebellion and teen romance topped with a heady mix of random violence and dark humor. A British schoolgirl yearning for excitement joins up with an angry rebel boy intent on tearing down middle-class England. Through their violent, anti-authority joyride - filled with sex, drugs, and anarchy - Morrison offers a scathing, often-hilarious take on the British suburban landscape, where edgy behavior provides an escape from sanity.
- Issue # Full (7 years ago)
Kid Eternity (1991)
He's neither dead nor alive. He's KID ETERNITY, a teenager endowed with supernatural powers and the ability to bring back the dead - a gift from the powers above for being taken by death ahead of his time. Now the free-spirited Kid Eternity is back as an agent of Chaos, in a world that's just a bit too ordered for his taste. The Kid must free his partner, Mr. Keeper, from indentured servitude in Hell before he can get on with his mission of undermining the forces of Order. Kid Eternity uses chaos magic to elevate humanity's existence, but this path to good intentions is paved with demons, death and madness...especially when his way is blocked by a sleazy evangelist and a stand-up comedian. Before this nightmarish excursion into the netherworld has ended, everyone will be swept away in a rush of insanity that sheds new light on good and evil, life and death.
Zenith (2014)
Before The Filth, before All-Star Superman and Doom Patrol, there was Zenith! The first chapter of Grant Morrison Grant Morrison and Steve Yeowell’s breakout superhero series, Zenith: Phase One, is being published simultaneously on both sides of the Atlantic in a gorgeous hardback edition with a brand new cover by Yeowell. Zenith was the world’s first “Superbrat” – a vain, self-obsessed, egotistical pop singer whose only interests are girls, partying, and where he is in the music charts. Yet as the world’s only superhero, he doesn’t realise that he is at the centre of a dark conspiracy that could wipe out the entire universe. Clever, snappy, visceral, and witty, Zenith is a satire on the pop music culture of the late 1980s, on politics, and on the superhero genre. This 112-page edition of the first Phase includes a cover gallery and original character designs by Mad Max and Zaucer of Zilk artist Brendan McCarthy.
- Issue # TPB 4 (7 years ago)
- Issue # TPB 3 (7 years ago)
- Issue # TPB 2 (7 years ago)
- Issue # TPB 1 (7 years ago)
Zenith (1988)
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Wonder Woman: Earth One
Is she ready for the culture shock that awaits her in America? And is the world ready for this Wonder Woman?
- Issue # TPB 3 (8 months ago)
- Issue # _Complete Collection (Part 4) (8 months ago)
- Issue # _Complete Collection (Part 3) (8 months ago)
- Issue # _Complete Collection (Part 2) (8 months ago)
- Issue # TPB 2 (5 years ago)
Skrull Kill Krew (1995)
Kill Krew member Ryder makes the best of a bad situation, as he recruits others who have been infected with the body-morphing Skrull virus. But with a shortened life expectancy, will these new Kill Krew members be able to stamp out the Skrulls before they infiltrate society?
Seven Soldiers: Zatanna
Grant Morrison and artists Ryan Sook and Mick Gray introduce Zatanna into the SEVEN SOLDIERS epic! The Mistress of Magic faces a great challenge as she takes on an apprentice and faces the evil of the Sheeda!
Seven Soldiers: Shining Knight
The Knights of the Broken Table stand ready to battle the forces of the Beyond. But the only one who can save what remains of their world is 16-year-old Sir Justin, a teenaged warrior who, with his winged horse Vanguard, finds himself thrust into the maddening world of the 21st century to save the future of all mankind!
Seven Soldiers: Mister Miracle
After a hallucinatory encounter with the being called Metron, the formerly aimless and dissatisfied Mister Miracle finds himself with a new mission in life. He now believes he has evidence of an apocalyptic cosmic war being fought through human agents on Earth!
Seven Soldiers: Klarion the Witch Boy
Some may complain about how Klarion's look differs from the Klarion that Jack Kirby envisioned but they are missing out. Frazer Irving's update to his looks and the art style used throughout the Klarion miniseries match the tone of the story being told. Morrison uses the first issue to explore some of the reasons that this character is often viewed as rebellious. The problem of being a teenager looking for something more out of life and to escape nonsensical rules is one that many can relate to....
Genre: Supernatural, Superhero
Seven Soldiers: Frankenstein
A bizarre butterfly store opens its doors in a small American town. Pretty, popular teenagers are mysteriously transformed into self-loathing, awkward nerds. A boy with the power to see human thoughts becomes the unwitting vessel of an ancient curse, and deep beneath the sunny sidewalks, something stirs and wakes and opens ancient eyes.
Seven Soldiers: Bulleteer
Obsessed with the idea of becoming a famous super-hero, Professor Lance Harrower invents a steel-hard living fiber. But when his experiments go awry, Harrower is suffocated under a coating of steel skin and wife Alix survives the horrific accident to become The Bulleteer!
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