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Len Kaminski comic

War Machine (1994)

War Machine (1994)

Most of the "villains" depicted in this issue are part of flashbacks and dream sequences.

Venom: The Hunger

Venom: The Hunger

The symbiote is dying to eat brains...literally! If the suit doesn't scarf down grey matter, it'll bite the big one! Can Eddie keep his "other" in check, or will Venom become a crazed cannibal?

Rune (1995)

Rune (1995)

N/a

Impulse Plus

Impulse Plus

Grossout escapes capture and lets loose in Alabama, leading to tales of a mysterious bog monster on the loose. He soon crosses paths with Impulse, who is trying to find the alleged monster before the government do, while wandering out in the wild. But after a confrontation in the swamps leads Grossout to absorb some of Impulse's powers, the two must find a way to set things right.

The Creeper (1997)

The Creeper (1997)

Jack Ryder is in a mental health facility by his own admission.  He's worried about missing time.  He's plagued by dreams.  The Creeper is waiting to get out of Jack.
Genre: Superhero

Squadron Supreme: New World Order

Squadron Supreme: New World Order

First appearance of the new Nighthawk.

Morbius: The Living Vampire (1992)

Morbius: The Living Vampire (1992)

N/a

Lady Demon (2000)

Lady Demon (2000)

You wanted her, you got her! Chaos! Comics' most sultry femme fatale in her own mini- series! Having escaped from Hell, with a new Earthly identity, Lady Demon discovers herself at the center of an insidious web of espionage and covert operations while wrestling with the greatest curse of all: her own humanity!

Lady Death: Tribulation

Lady Death: Tribulation

N/a

Lady Death: The Rapture

Lady Death: The Rapture

N/a
Genre: Horror, Fantasy

Lady Death: Judgement War

Lady Death: Judgement War

N/a
Genre: Horror, Fantasy

Lady Death: Dark Millennium

Lady Death: Dark Millennium

N/a

Lady Death vs. Purgatori

Lady Death vs. Purgatori

Purgatori attacks Oblivion, Lady Death's fortress.
Genre: Horror

Slapstick

Slapstick

Steve runs into a clown which gives him a advertisement for a carnival. Wanting to get back at Winston for telling on Steve for one of his pranks, Steve seeked revenge. Steve dressed up as a clown, then goes to the carnival to pie Winston. He sees him kidnapped by clowns and dragged through a portal into a different dimension. Steve follows him, and gets told the story of the evil ruler of the world, and is given gadgets to help him. Then Steve goes to stop the ruler and saves all of the humans which the clowns kidnapped to turn into soldiers for their invasion. After Steve rescues them, he goes back to Earth, and tells his friend everything. His friend tells him that he needs a superhero name, and they finally come up with a name: Slapstick.
Genre: Comedy

Scare Tactics

Scare Tactics

This volume chronicles the adventures of Scare Tactics, a rock band made up of four teenage monsters. Together with their manager and mentor Arnold Burnsteel, they travel the country, each of them seeking a way to escape their past and find somewhere they truly belong.
Genre: Horror, Fantasy

Purgatori: Empire

Purgatori: Empire

Regular cover by Dorian Cleavenger, Dynamic Forces cover by Dan Fraga, Premium cover by Steven Hughes, Comic Book Legal Defense Fund cover by Dave Nestler (same image was used for German edition)

JLA: Foreign Bodies

JLA: Foreign Bodies

The members of the JLA face the ultimate obstacle, themselves, in a Prestige one-shot that finds their minds switching bodies...and an enemy secretly taking control of one of the heroes! When the JLA encounters a new super-villainess known as Psikosis, the brain-switching aftermath forces them to master powers they've never used before, from perspectives they've never experienced. And they must accomplish that incredible task while saving the world from an onslaught of terrorist activities masterminded by Kobra! But which of Leaguers are not what (or whom) they appear to be?

JLA/Witchblade

JLA/Witchblade

The World's Greatest Super-Heroes come face to face with Top Cow's premier heroine, the sexy Witchblade, in this long-awaited crossover event! Written by Len Kaminski (JLA: FOREIGN BODIES) with art and cover by Mark Pajarillo and Walden Wong (JLA), JLA/WITCHBLADE is a Prestige Format one-shot that deftly blends fast-paced super-hero action with supernatural suspense, much like DC and Top Cow's previous crossover, the immensely popular Darkness/Batman. Current Witchblade wielder Sara Pezzini comes to Gotham to visit her old friend Barbara Gordon, but a strange turn of events has the most powerful eldritch weapon in existence jumping from Sara to take control of Barbara, who just happens to be the JLA's Oracle! Now the Justice League has the difficult task of fighting one of its own! But with members like Wonder Woman and the Huntress among the JLA, and the Witchblade being drawn to female hosts, the League might be serving up exactly what the Witchblade needs for its own wicked ends!

Ghost Rider 2099

Ghost Rider 2099

Kenshiro Zero Cochrane is a hacker from Transverse city being hunted down for stealing important information from the corporation D/Monix. D/Monix hires The Artificial Kidz gang to hunt him down. His found and shot with a poisoned flechette round. On the bring of death, he uploads his consciousness into cyberspace to prevent losing the information he stole. Chochrane's mind is discovered by an artificial intelligence know as the Ghost Works. The Ghost works ask him to become their avatar in the real world. Because of his rebellious attitude his is their ideal candidate. He accepts their offer and his mind is put in to a robotic Cybertek 101 body. Due to his similarity to the original, he becomes know as Ghost rider. Chochrane then seeks veengance on the Artificial Kidz.

Evil Ernie: War of the Dead

Evil Ernie: War of the Dead

N/a

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