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Supergirl (1972)

Supergirl (1972)

Following a decade of back up action and three years headlining Adventure Comics, Supergirl finally starred in her own series. For the inaugural issue, scribe Cary Bates and artist Art Saaf enrolled Linda Danvers in college. Following the murders of two of her fellow students, Supergirl surmised that drama instructor Basil Rasloff was the killer, for the victims were all in theatrical revivals of filma Rasloff had made famous. Supergirl prevented Rasloff's next murder before capturing the deranged instructor. For 10 issues, the Maid of Might continued flying solo, albeit with the occasional help of guest stars like Zatanna and Prez, until DC opted to merge her title with several others into the eponymously titled Superman Family.

Star Trek (1980)

Star Trek (1980)

Reprint of A Marvel Super Special #15 (1/3)

Spider-Woman (1978)

Spider-Woman (1978)

Spider-Woman swings in her first ongoing series! Jessica Drew’s life has been marked by tragedy- her capture by Hydra, her entanglement with the High Evolutionary. But now, Jessica is determined to build a new life for herself in London. But with no sense of normalcy, it’s not long before Jessica realizes that her spider self may be easier to handle than her humanity. Has the world turned against Spider-Woman? And who is Jerry Hunt, the S.H.I.E.L.D. agent who swears he’s met Jessica before?

Night Force (2012)

Night Force (2012)

Marv Wolfman re-imagines his classic adventure series for the new millennium! When supernatural threats arise, the sorcerer Baron Winters assembles a team of individuals to combat the darkness. From Wintersgate Manor arises the Night Force!

Night Force

Night Force

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Monsters Unleashed (1973)

Monsters Unleashed (1973)

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Marvel Preview

Marvel Preview

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Infinite Crisis Secret Files 2006

Infinite Crisis Secret Files 2006

In a hidden cave a meditating Alex Luthor begins to realize his powers are beginning to return, while elsewhere in the paradise dimension Kal-L has recreated the Daily Star building in the hopes that work will help his ailing wife's health. He then leaves to talk to the homesick Superboy Prime promising he will help him learn to adjust to living in the dimension as soon as Lois recovers, while shortly after Alex finds Superboy watching memories of his birthday, gaining his krytonian powers and finally the destruction of his Earth. Alex then tells Superboy that the portal he viewed during the crisis wasn't hell but in fact Apokolips,letting him know if he had brought them there they could have went to New Earth. While in the potential a loop constantly plays of Earth Prime's destruction to Superboy, as Alex switches to the present day DCU to view why they sacrificed their life.He then pushes Superboy far enough to the point were he punches the wall of their dimension changing reality itself...

Zombie

Zombie

The Zombie (Simon William Garth) is a fictional supernatural character in the Marvel Comics universe, who starred in the black and white, horror comic magazine series Tales of the Zombie (1973-1975) in stories mostly by Steve Gerber and Pablo Marcos. The character had originated 20 years earlier in the standalone story "Zombie" by Stan Lee and Bill Everett, published in the horror anthology comic book Menace #5 (July 1953) from Marvel forerunner Atlas Comics.As Lee had done years before in reviving Henry Pym from a standalone science fiction story to become the superhero Ant-Man, then editor in chief Roy Thomas likewise plucked a character from, in this case, a pre-Comics Code horror tale. The initial modern story, co-scripted by Thomas and Steve Gerber and drawn by John Buscema and Tom Palmer, was a 12 page tale that led into a seven page reprint of the 1950s story (with the art slightly altered to give the Zombie shoulder-length rather than short hair). That original story was also reprinted in 1975's Tales of the Zombie Annual #1, and again two decades later in Curse of the Weird #4 (March 1994), the final issue of a short-lived Marvel horror reprint series...

Skull The Slayer

Skull The Slayer

The saga of the Skull begins here! James Scully is a man down on his luck; a freed POW of Vietnam, he returns home to a life he barely recognizes. Scully’s brother has turned to drugs; his parents have died from grief believing their son to be dead, his wife has left him for another man. But when James ends up on the lam for a crime he didn’t commit, his downtrodden life takes a turn for the unexpected. Witness the birth of Skull the Slayer, a man trapped 250 million years in the past!
Genre: Fantasy

Raven

Raven

In a tale set between TEEN TITANS #24 and TEEN TITANS: REBIRTH #1, Raven takes a break from the team and moves to San Francisco to stay with her estranged aunt and face her most perilous challenge yet: high school! As Raven discovers more about her human side, one of her classmates goes missing under mysterious circumstances, and she must face an evil like none she's known before!

John Carter Warlord of Mars

John Carter Warlord of Mars

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History of the DC Universe

History of the DC Universe

In an effort to organize the status quo of the DC Universe after the Crisis, Marv Wolfman and George Perez collaborated on a two part prestige format history of the DCU. Full of detailed illustrations, these two volumes chronicled every major event from the dawn of time through the far flung future worlds of the Legion of Super Heroes and the Flash's rogue Abra Kadabra. With appearances by nearly every major DC hero, the title put to rest most questions about how the timeline of various Earths destroyed during Crisis now blended into one.
Genre: Horror

God of War

God of War

The blockbuster Playstation game comes to life at WildStorm courtesy of writer Marv Wolfman (CRISIS ON INFINITE EARTHS)! Dive into the story behind what makes Kratos, the lead in the video game, a God of War. From his Spartan childhood, to the battles and tragedies that define him, to the war with the gods he currently wages, GOD OF WAR delivers the back-story fans have been clamoring for. And beware anyone who stands in his way...whether they be god, barbarian, or minotaur matters not. Kratos is prepared to destroy all who oppose him!

Giant-Size Fantastic Four

Giant-Size Fantastic Four

Continues from Giant-Size Super Stars #1. With the second issue, the series was re-titled GIANT-SIZE FANTASTIC FOUR. The series (under both titles) lasted six issues. Issue 4 features the first appearance of popular X-Factor character Madrox the Multiple Man.

Farscape:  War Torn

Farscape: War Torn

American astronaut John Crichton, along with his shipmates aboard the sentient spacecraft Moya — Aeryn Sun, D'Argo, Rygel, Zhaan, and Chiana — arrive in a system inhabited by two different civilizations.  Desperate for supplies, Crichton, Zhaan, and Chiana land on the Kylei, a tropical planet populated by a spiritual society.  Meanwhile, Aeryn, D'Argo, and Rygel go to Garangee, a rocky planet with hard, industrious people.The Kylei and the Garangee have been at war over a third world, Tivara.  Both claim it is their holy land, a place where infinite knowledge can be gained, knowledge that Crichton and company must have.  Moya's crew must tread a delicate path to avoid fanning the flames of war between the two opposing civilizations, while attempting to gain access to the information that could lead the travel weary crew back to their homes.
Genre: Sci-Fi

Deathstroke (1991)

Deathstroke (1991)

A Zero Month crossover issue. Deathstroke visits the home of his ex-lover, Sweet Lili, in New York City. Sweet Lili called Deathstroke in when one of her ladies and a “john” was attacked by a heavily-armed mercenary. The woman identifies the dead john as Senator Williams, but Senator Williams is on TV supporting anti -Zandia sentiment. Deathstroke investigates, but is captured by agents of the US Government. Evidently, Deathstroke has been framed for an assassination attempt at the president. While being interrogated, Deathstroke is broke out of jail by Vigilante. Deathstroke is now being hunted by Checkmate, the US Army, agents of theCrimelord of Zandia, Adeline Kane, and a mysterious foe who is targeting Deathstroke’s allies.

DC Special: Raven

DC Special: Raven

From Marv Wolfman, co-creator of Raven, and maverick penciller Damion Scott (Batgirl) comes a 5-issue miniseries delving into Raven's past and giving her a new life — but first she must survive the horrors of high school! Can the Titan's empath endure the wave of teen angst at school, especially after someone begins killing students? Emotions are driven sky high thanks to the reappearance of the Psycho Pirate's Medusa mask, and there's no way anyone can contain it once it has fallen into the wrong hands. Titans fans new and old dare not miss this one!

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