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Kevin Smith comic
Quick Stops Vol. 2
Kevin Smith and his Secret Stash Press bring you the seedy, sexy, sensational origin of the Askewniverse's sacred cow: Mooby the Golden Calf! Learn the udder truth about an American icon when a young podcaster tries to milk Mooby creator Nancy Goldruff for the bovine's beginnings, only to meat a cow tale so shocking, it turns her brain to hamburger.
Genre: Comedy
Maskerade
Felicia Dance is hiding in plain sight. The provocative social media star and shock TV sensation has one of the most recognizable faces in the world-so she can’t capture and kill the butchers who murdered her little brother and experimented on Felicia like a lab rat when she was a child. Not unless she looks like someone else. The face of justice is reshaped forever in Maskerade-an exciting new vigilante comic series from writers Kevin Smith and Andy McElfresh and artist John Sprengelmeyer, marking the dynamic debut of Smith’s Secret Stash Press imprint with his very own vigilante!
Quick Stops
Enter the Askewniverse when pop culture nuisance Kevin Smith's brand-new anthology series opens for business, telling tall tales from the Jersey world of his classic comedies! In this premiere issue, Chronic-Con guest of honor Holden McNeil tells Alyssa Jones and a packed podcast audience his story of going green with legendary loiterers Jay and Silent Bob in the Quick Stop cooler, and how it directly led to the birth of his Bluntman and Chronic comic books! Black-and-white comics like the Clerks films. More misadventures with Jay and Silent Bob! Contains references to Kevin Smith's films like Clerks, Dogma, Chasing Amy, Mallrats, and Jay and Silent Bob: Reboot.
Tales from the Clerks: The Omnibus Collection
Collects for the first time, all of Writer/Director Kevin Smith's comics work from the Clerks, Chasing Dogma and Bluntman & Chronic trade paperbacks. A must for Kevin Smith fans!!
- Issue # TPB (Part 4) (4 years ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 3) (4 years ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 2) (4 years ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 1) (4 years ago)
Clerks: The Comic Book
Star Wars is being re-released and boy do Steve-Dave and Walt the Fanboy are excited…well maybe even a little too excited to get their hand on some the extremely popular action figures for the film. This gives Dante and Randal the idea to start selling the toys themselves. Before Randal places a large order from Buy Me Toys, Jay and Silent Bob stop it! And why would they do such a thing? Simple. They claim that all of their business is spending all of their money on the toys rather then the weed!
Genre: Sci-Fi
- Issue # Full (5 years ago)
Clerks: The Lost Scene
This comic is a "Lost Scene" from the movie Clerks. This is not really a lost scene but it is made to fit in the film just before Randal Graves and Dante Hicks walk into the viewing of Dante's lost girlfriend Julie Dwyer's funeral. This is explained by Jay and Silent Bob themselves as they set op the projector so we can see the lost scene. Actually Jay does all the talking while Silent Bob sets up the camera and gives some classic expressions.
Genre: Sci-Fi
- Issue # Full (5 years ago)
Hit-Girl Season Two
“THE SILENT ERA,” Part One Join film, podcast, and comics legend KEVIN SMITH (Green Arrow, Daredevil) and animation/illustration virtuoso PERNILLE ØRUM (DC Superhero Girls, Blush, Coral) for the glitz and gore of this all-new chapter of HIT-GIRL!Our favorite adolescent assassin tears Tinsel Town a new one when she realises her life’s being dramatized for the silver screen. Hit-Girl storms sets, wages war on fat-cat movie bosses, and lures old enemies out of hiding in this Californian bloodbath.
Daredevil: Guardian Devil
After his girlfriend Karen Page left him, Daredevil's life doesn't seem like it can get any worse until he is left with an infant child who is said to be humanity's savior according to his mother. While taking care of the child he is approached by a man who says Daredevil must give him the child and claims the baby must die. Daredevil refuses and chooses to protect the child as he slowly begins to lose his sanity. His partner Foggy Nelson is accused of a crime and arrested. Unable to explain why these events are happening he goes to Doctor Strange for answers. Bullseye is hired by the mastermind behind this plot and ends up taking a life. Daredevil finds the culprit and brings him to justice but at a steep price as his life will be changed forever.
- Issue # TPB (Part 2) (5 years ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 1) (5 years ago)
A Moment of Silence
Bill Jemas and Mark Bagely bring to us the story of Tony Savas building inspector for the Port Authority and the sacrifice he made on September 11th...
Genre: Anthology
- Issue # Full (5 years ago)
Bionic Man
Steve Austin is back and acclaimed film maker Kevin Smith unleashes his high octane vision in this new series from Dynamite. Featuring 28 pages of story/art in an action-packed first issue! Kevin Smith is joined by Phil Hester, artist Jonathan Lau, and cover artist/character designer Alex Ross (the team who brought you The MAIN Green Hornet series), Smith unleashes Bionic Man into the 21st century as only he can.
Daredevil: The Target
Kevin Smith returns to Marvel Knights and to the character that first brought him to Marvel! There's unfinished business in Daredevil's life: a psychopath called Bullseye who killed a woman that Matt Murdock loved and now it's payback time! It's the greatest grudge-match of the year, and it features artwork (and painted covers) by PREACHER's Glenn Fabry!
- Issue # Full (6 years ago)
Spider-Man/Black Cat: The Evil That Men Do
Spider-Man is looking for a missing woman named Tricia and investigating the death of Donald Phillips, an honor roll student who died from a heroin overdose, despite a lack of evidence that he had ever used heroin. Spider-Man confronts a drug dealer, and learns of Mr. Brownstone (a name that is itself a slang term for heroin), who is rumoured to molest teenaged boys, and a lackey, Hunter Todd.
Green Hornet
And we're kicking things off with a BANG as we launch the first of a new series of adventures starting with the great Kevin Smith. And let's get it out of the way, right here, right NOW - the scripts are in! Every single one! Joining Smith in bringing his unproduced screenplay to life is artist Jonathan (Black Terror) Lau as they present the one and only origin of the Green Hornet and Kato. This is the comic book version of Kevin Smith's unproduced Green Hornet film and Dynamite is the only place to get in on the action - it all begins here!
Green Arrow (2001)
When readers last saw Oliver Queen, he was seconds away from meeting his doom as he clutched a ticking bomb aboard a plummeting airplane. Until now, only Superman knew what really happened on that fateful day. But in the new Green Arrow series, readers finally get a chance to uncover the truth for themselves. Many characters populating the DC Universe are asking questions and demanding answers, including Queen's ex-lover Black Canary, his ex-partner Arsenal, and the son he hardly knew, Connor Hawke, who followed in his father's footsteps and temporarily became Green Arrow after Queen's "death." A certain Dark Knight from Gotham City has some questions of his own and he may not like the answers.
Daredevil (1998)
After issue #119, the series reverts to its original numbering of volume 1 with issue #500, summarizing two volumes in one. The volume ends at issue #512.
- Issue #512 (7 years ago)
- Issue #511 (7 years ago)
- Issue #510 (7 years ago)
- Issue #509 (7 years ago)
- Issue #508 (7 years ago)
Batman: The Widening Gyre
Once again, Kevin Smith – the fan-favorite creator behind GREEN ARROW and Daredevil – teams up with Walter Flanagan – the artist on the acclaimed series BATMAN: CACOPHONY – for an all-new adventure starring The Caped Crusader. The stakes are high as Batman encounters a new vigilante under his wing amidst what Smith describes as a "backdrop of romance, intrigue, and geek-bait guest stars galore." Trust us when we say that it's as awesome as it sounds. BATMAN: WIDENING GYRE is just the start of things for Kevin in the Bat-Universe so get on board now!
Batman Cacophony
The major plotline is that someone has taken the Joker's poison and cut down with other ingredients to create a new club drug called Chuckles. It's worse than Xstacy and is taking over the street scene. Needless to say than anyone utilizing Joker "technology" without his express approval is in more than trouble than a copyright lawsuit.
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