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JSA Secret Files

JSA Secret Files

N/a

Penthouse Comix

Penthouse Comix

Penthouse mature comic anthology.

The Outlaw Kid (1970)

The Outlaw Kid (1970)

The Outlaw's kids own ongoing series. From issue 17 and on, the comics where reprints of the stories that came before.
Genre: Western

The Outlaw Kid (1954)

The Outlaw Kid (1954)

The Outlaw Kid ran during 1954 through 1957 for 19 issues.
Genre: Western

Vanguard (1993)

Vanguard (1993)

N/a

Binky

Binky

Continues from Leave it to Binky (1948) #71.
Genre: Comedy

Star Wars: The Prequel Trilogy: A Graphic Novel

Star Wars: The Prequel Trilogy: A Graphic Novel

Experience the prequel Star Wars trilogy is a way you've never seen it before in this action-packed original graphic novel that retells the greatest space saga of all time! When the planet Naboo is blockaded by the Trade Federation, two Jedi Knights discover a galactic conspiracy that will take them from the halls of power on Coruscant to the desert wastes of Tatooine and lead them to the discovery of a powerful, untrained boy with immense powers in the Force, Anakin Skywalker, who may hold the key to saving the galaxy - or destroying it! Retells The Phantom Menace, Attack of the Clones, and Revenge of the Sith.


Secrets of the Valiant Universe

Secrets of the Valiant Universe

Take a peek behind the curtain at your favorite Valiant characters. Learn the secrets of the Armorines, how Bloodshot survived the experiments of Project Rising Spirit, Armstrong's secrets of binge drinking, the truth behind a H.A.R.D. Corps member's death and more!

Extreme Destroyer

Extreme Destroyer

Two issues mini-series.

Haunted Mansion

Haunted Mansion

Welcome, foolish mortals, to the Haunted Mansion! Featuring stories inspired by the favorite Disney attraction, Haunted Mansion is a bi-monthly anthology comic featuring some of SLG’s favorite creators. Not based on the movie, Haunted Mansion will tell the stories of the 999 happy haunts which call the mansion home. The first issue features a cover by Lenore creator Roman Dirge. Interior stories will feature work by Dirge, Darren W. Frydenhall, Jon “Bean” Hastings and a host of others.

Generations Free Previews Spotlight

Generations Free Previews Spotlight

Get an exclusive, behind-the-scenes look at Marvel's GENERATIONS titles featuring previews and interviews—plus a bonus first look at VENOMVERSE!

Ultimate Comics Spider-Man (2009)

Ultimate Comics Spider-Man (2009)

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Spider-Man: The Clone Journal

Spider-Man: The Clone Journal

Get an inside peek at Spider-Man’s largest event, as the creators of the Clone Saga deliver this informative, and fun, read!

Judge Dredd Megazine (vol. 4)

Judge Dredd Megazine (vol. 4)

This current volume continues from issue 79 (volume 3), but restarts with a new issue one.

Speed Force

Speed Force

An anthology of tales features the Fastest Super Heroes Alive including, Wally West, Jesse Quick, Max Mercury, Jay Garrick, and the "Mystery Flash"!

ABC: A-Z, Terra Obscura and Splash Brannigan

ABC: A-Z, Terra Obscura and Splash Brannigan

Everything you always wanted to know about your favorite alternate-earth super team but were afraid to ask! Peter Hogan and Yanick Paquette present a guided tour of all the ins and outs of Terra Obscura, revealing all manner of information on Tom Strong's buddy Tom Strange and his comrades. Plus, more background info on the ink that stirs the drink, Splash Brannigan! Sit back and enjoy Hilary Barta's delightfully inky interpretation of the liquid sensation!

9-11

9-11

Made up of different sections, each with their own distinctive style, creative talents included, Will Eisner, Michael Moorcock, George Perez, Denny O'Neil, Paul Levitz, Marv Wolfman, Neal Adams and Jim Lee. Neil Gaiman contributed a new story of the Endless, entitled "The Wheel" while Amanda Conner and Jim Palmiotti created "Silver Linings in big clouds of dust." The stories ranged from those dealing with the attack itself and the aftermath to more super heroic and fantasy based tales. Everyone involved in the titles' creation worked for free, with all the profits that were made benefiting The New York State World Trade Center Relief Fund, Survivors of the National Campaign Region, and The September 11th Fund of the New York Community Trust among others.

Strange Worlds

Strange Worlds

Strange Worlds ran during 1958 through 1959 for 5 issues.
Genre: Sci-Fi

Leave it to Binky

Leave it to Binky

Another teen title joined DC's lineup. Leave it to Binky centered on the hapless Binky Biggs and hi sefforts to date the beautiful Peggy, despite the interferences of his troublemaking younger brother "Little Allergy." Edited by Sheldon Mayer with art by Bob Oskner, Leave it to Binky followed in the footsteps of DC's 1944 launch of the teen title Buzzy. Both titles reflected the fact that competitor Archie Comics had turned teen comics into big business through its popular freckle faced hero.
Genre: Comedy

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