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Kurt Busiek comic
Metal Hurlant
Metal Hurlant is the realization of Humanoids' vision to bring together the best storytellers from around the world to create a universal comic experience. This bi-monthly anthology features stories that will become instant classics. Every issue of Metal Hurlant is an event, and it gets started with a bang as Avengers writer Kurt Busiek teams with artist extraordinaire, Gerald Parel, on the new story, "Hunter's Moon." This issue also features the beginning of the serialized Megalex story by the TechnoPriests team of Jodorowsky and Fred Beltran, as well as several surprises!
Genre: Anthology
Spider-Man Family (2005)
Hail, hail the gang's all here! All your favorite folks who don the webs in one book for the FIRST TIME EVER! An old television program that features SPIDER-MAN and ARAÑA (with guest appearances by SPIDER-HAM and the SPIDER-MOBILE) returns to haunt SPIDER-GIRL in an 8-page original story. Also features MARVEL TAILS STARRING PETER PORKER THE SPECTACULAR SPIDER-HAM #1 (November 1983), written by Tom DeFalco and illustrated by Mark Armstrong, in which Captain Americat and Spider-Ham investigate a video-arcade saboteur and run afoul of Hulk Bunny; SPIDER-WOMAN #20 (November 1979), written by Mark Gruenwald and illustrated by Frank Springer, featuring the first meeting between Spider-Woman and Spider-Man; and SPIDER-MAN 2099 #1 (November 1992), written by Peter David and illustrated by Rick Leonardi, where an all-new, all-different web-slinger is born as hot-shot geneticist Miguel O'Hara finds his genetic code merged with that of a spider's! Also features the first Untold Tale of Spider-Man as told by Kurt Busiek & Pat Oliffe!
- Issue # TPB (6 years ago)
Dracula: The Company of Monsters
He's back from the dead and starring in a new ongoing horror series from the mind of Kurt Busiek. A powerful, predatory corporation acquires a valuable asset - Dracula! They think they own him, but no one can own the Son of the Dragon. There's a monster in their midst that puts Hannibal Lecter to shame - and he plans to gain his freedom in blood. It's bloodsuckers vs. bloodsucker, as Busiek brings an incredibly modern spin to the Dracula mythos. Joining Busiek is award-winning author Daryl Gregrory (Pandemonium) and rising star artist Scott Godlewski (Codebreakers). The epic journey starts here, so don't miss the debut issue of Dracula: The Company Of Monsters, the next breakout ongoing series from BOOM! Studios! Featuring covers by Ron Salas and fan-favorite The Nocturnals artist Dan Brereton.
- Issue # TPB 3 (6 years ago)
- Issue # TPB 2 (6 years ago)
- Issue # TPB 1 (6 years ago)
Tangent Comics/ Sea Devils
After the atomic destruction that vaporized Florida, schools of undersea creatures were being transformed into a new race of beings: the Sea Devils. These new creatures fight to keep a safe distance from the intolerant human race--except for the rebel named Redfin!
- Issue # Full (6 years ago)
Batman: Creature of the Night
Modern masters Kurt Busiek and John Paul Leon unite for the spiritual companion to the beloved SUPERMAN: SECRET IDENTITY, putting a new spin you’ve never seen before on the legend of Batman and the dark emotions that drive him!
Shadowhawks of Legend
A anthology like story of four past Shadowhawks. The framing story was written by Kurt Busiek and each ancient Shadowhawk's story was written by a different writer. The comic can be read as a complete self-contained story or you can read each characters story separately.
- Issue # Full (7 years ago)
Silver Age: Green Lantern
A Power Battery-charged one-shot featuring a cover by the late Gil Kane from the writer-penciler team of Kurt Busiek's Astro City! Sent to space to thwart Agamemno's plan to create the ultimate super-weapon, Hal Jordan (in the body of Sinestro), must fight his way to the planet Oa to prove his caseagainst a very suspicious Green Lantern Corps. But will Sinestro's evil yellow power ring corrupt Hal before he convinces his former allies of his goodness?
- Issue # Full (7 years ago)
Conan: The Book of Thoth
Legendary writer Len Wein, creator of Wolverine and Swamp Thing, teams up with Conan ongoing writer Kurt Busiek and the grand master of horror art, Kelley Jones, to tell the horrifying origin of Thoth-AmonConan's greatest adversary! In the dank alleys of a decaying city, one beggar boy conjures visions of a future where, instead of spitting on him in the streets, the rich and privileged cower in fear of his terrible power. For young Thoth, hunger and pain are a way of life, twisting his heart into believing that no wickedness is too costly if it can afford a means of escapenot even the betrayal of one's sole confidant in the wretched, unfeeling world. With art by the inimitable Jones and a script by Busiek (responsible for the most successful relaunch of a fantasy character in comics history) and Wein (mastermind behind many of comics' most beloved modern heroes), this series finally reveals the secrets behind the dreaded sorcerer Thoth-Amon!
Superstar: As Seen On TV
very generation produces an icon that encapsulates it's moment in history. In the late '30's /early '40's it was... SUPERMAN--paragon of truth, justice and democracy for a war-torn world. In the early to mid '60's it was... SPIDER-MAN--luckless nerd whose powers celebrated the exuberance of youth during a time of social upheaval at the birth of the "youth culture". In the early '90's it was... SPAWN-dark, undead demon whose hell-born heart was motivated by undying love in a world embracing personal greed. Today, it is... SUPERSTAR in a world of "boy bands" and "bellybutton girls" he is the celebrity's celebrity. A hero so beloved by his fans that they are willing to empower him with their very life-force! SUPERSTAR is a hero for the Twenty-first Century and the first original take we've seen on the genre in nearly a decade. And that AIN'T hyperbole! Jim Valentino Publisher, Image Comics A new look at superheroes from the writer behind Astro City and Marvels. Meet Superstar, a superhero with a twist: the more popular he is, the more powerful he is...
- Issue # TPB (7 years ago)
The Power Company: Striker Z
Guest-starring Superboy! Introducing Striker Z, a former Hong Kong action-movie stuntman turned accidental superhero! In this one- shot, he gets his first taste of the superhero life, as he and Superboy must stop the Golden Sorceror, a powerful threat to all Hong Kong linked to Striker Z's origin. But Striker Z's first taste won't be his last!
- Issue # Full (7 years ago)
The Power Company: Skyrocket
Guest-starring Hal Jordan, at the height of his career as Green Lantern. An intensely-patriotic Navy aviator visits home - only to see her life torn apart by the terrorists-for-hire known as Scorpio. Donning a hi-tech power-harness capable of transforming energy from one form to another, she takes the battle to Scorpio. And with Green Lantern's help, Skyrocket sets out on the path that'll make her the local super-heroine of St. Louis, and field leader of the Power Company.
- Issue # Full (7 years ago)
Regulators
The Regulators were featured originally as villains of Shadowhawk. Each comic focused on a different member of the Regulators. This series was originally was going to be six issues but was canceled after three issues. Issue three provided a preview cover for the next issue and would have featured Scandal.
The Power Company: Manhunter
Guest-starring Nightwing! In a tale that begins during the events of the classic Manhunter saga, we discover who and what this mysterious new Manhunter is. A head-to-head clash between Manhunter and Nightwing over a shipload of stolen plutonium brings home some hard choices that'll change this Manhunter's life forever.First appearance of Kirk DePaul, the Manhunter (last surviving clone of Paul Kirk).
- Issue # Full (7 years ago)
The Power Company: Josiah Power
Guest-starring Superman. In the wake of the Invasion! crossover, Josiah Power - a successful African-American attorney - finds himself gifted with super-powers, and his professional and personal life spiraling into ruin. But an encounter with Superman and the JLI (the Justice League of that era) will give him a chance to turn his life around, and set him on the road toward creating the Power Company.
- Issue # Full (7 years ago)
The Power Company: Bork
Guest-starring Batman and Barry Allen Flash. Debuting in The Brave and The Bold, Carl Bork was an invulnerable merchant seaman who set out to become the king of the Gotham docks, but wound up with a sore jaw and a long jail sentence. Now, after years of imprisonment, he's become a super-strong man-monster, and breaks out - only to come face-to-face with Batman and the Flash again, in an encounter that'll make him rethink his entire life.
- Issue # Full (7 years ago)
Elephantmen: The Pilot
As TV cameras head for Santa Monica to cover the meteor that crash landed in the Bay, we check in with Skycab pilot Miki, as she downloads comics in the break room at the taxi garage.
Genre: Sci-Fi, Anthropomorphic
- Issue # Full (7 years ago)
The Power Company: Witchfire
Wonder Woman and Vanessa Kapatelis assist to a show in Boston where Witchfire, a woman that's an all star, is offering a concert.A flashback will show us how a stunt she attempts to cross the Canyon fails and gets arrested for that.During the concert Whitchfire says a chant brings Nekron from his world causing a fight btween him, Wonder Woman and Witchfire.This event teaches Witchfirea lesson about the responsabilities that powers bring and the dangers of experimenting with unknown things.
- Issue # Full (7 years ago)
The Power Company: Sapphire
Guest-starring the JLA. In one corner: the forces of the international cult leader and terrorist Kobra! In the other: the modern-day JLA. And caught between them: a teenage runaway desperate to survive. To do this, she'll have to become Sapphire - controlling a hi-tech super-gem that gives her amazing powers. But even if she survives the battle, can she survive Kobra's retribution?
- Issue # Full (7 years ago)
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