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Star*Reach

Star*Reach

Bridging the gap between "underground comix" and mainstream publishers like Marvel, DC, Charlton, Dell,Warren, etc., Star*Reach was one of the earliest independently-published series. It was sold primarily through subscription only service and available in Head Shops and the few dedicated comic book stores that existed in the early 1970s. It was a solid science fiction/urban fantasy anthology series, well ahead of its time, that showcased the talents of many artists and writers who would go on to become legends in the comics field, including: Howard Chaykin, Jim Starlin, Dave Sim, Mike Vosburg, Ken Steacy, Barry Windsor Smith, P. Craig Russell, Michael Gilbert, Dean Motter, Gene Day... the list goes on.
Genre: Mature, Mystery

Star Wars Legends Epic Collection: The Rebellion

Star Wars Legends Epic Collection: The Rebellion

Series of Epic Collections.

Sonic Quest - The Death Egg Saga

Sonic Quest - The Death Egg Saga

Sonic and Tails go it alone against Robotnik's most terrifying weapon to date a doomsday machine that could roboticize the entire planet with just the push of a button! Straight out of the videogame screens of Sonic 2, 3, and Sonic & Knuckles the most requested weapon by you the fans... the Death Egg!

Secrets of Haunted House

Secrets of Haunted House

This series was canceled at issue #14 as part of the so-called DC Implosion of 1978.  It was continued a year later with issue #15.

Pirates vs Ninjas: Debate in '08

Pirates vs Ninjas: Debate in '08

Democrats, Republicans, liberals, conservatives, Pirates, Ninjas - you know the drill. Since caveman times, men have debated the issues on all sides. Now, in the most tumultuous election year in history, Pirates and Ninjas will clash in that most savage of blood sports, politics! The topic of debate has kept the internet a-buzzing for centuries - Who would win in a fight? Bear witness as these beloved candidates argue the finer points of defense (murder), interrogation techniques (torture), and economics (pillagin'). Can these mortal enemies maintain the dignified composure required for political discourse, or will it be yet another unholy bloodbath? Don't throw your vote away, tune in and make your choice! We are Antarctic Press, and we approve this message!

Overkill

Overkill

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Official Index to the Marvel Universe

Official Index to the Marvel Universe

Follow the history of the Marvel Universe as it unfolds month by month with the All-New Official Index to the Marvel Universe. Each issue provides synopses for dozens of individual comics, including back-up strips, introducing you to the characters, teams, places and equipment that appeared within, providing vital information about first appearances, where they last showed up and where they appeared next! Join us as we chronicle the Marvel Universe...

Misty

Misty

There has also been one Summer Special (1978), two Holiday Specials (1979-1980), eight hardbackedAnnuals (1979-1986) and a monthly 'Best of' series that ran for eight issues in 1986.

Mazeworld

Mazeworld

Written by 2000 AD legend Alan Grant (Judge Dredd, Batman) and featuring the breath-taking artwork of Arthur Ranson (Button Man, Judge Anderson) this must-have graphic novel contains the complete Mazeworld saga.

Marvel Swimsuit Special

Marvel Swimsuit Special

T'Challa and Monica Lynn are having an engagement party. The guest include many heroes and villains, who have agreed to a truce for the duration of the festivities. All attendees have been granted political amnesty to avoid arrests.

Jungle Fantasy (2017)

Jungle Fantasy (2017)

The world of Jungle Fantasy has many luscious ladies, and when natural disasters strike, they are forced from their homes and on a collision course! There are four all-new stories in this issue featuring Tundra, Fauna, the Vixens and Ivory by an all-star gathering of talent including Ron Adrian, Ed Silva, Marcelo Mueller and Emiliano Urdinola!
Genre: Fantasy, Sci-Fi

Judy

Judy

Part of a group of four sister titles for girls published by D.C. Thomson & Co.. The names of the four titles are Bunty, Judy, Mandy and Debbie.
Genre: Romance

JSA 80-Page Giant 2010

JSA 80-Page Giant 2010

Presenting seven outstanding solo adventures starring members of both the Justice Society of America and the JSA All-Stars from dozens of your favorite creators! Cyclone, Doctor Fate, Jesse Quick, Mr. Terrific, Obsidian, Sand and Tomcat demonstrate that alone – or as a group – the JSA are the first and foremost Super Hero team for a reason!

Hasbro Heroes Sourcebook

Hasbro Heroes Sourcebook

If you're new to the Hasbro Universe or a long-time fan, this book is for you! Featuring a veritable TON of bios on your favorite characters, from A to D, plus papercraft projects, a map of the new GI JOE Headquarters and an exclusive story featuring Rock ‘N' Roll and his fateful encounter with the Cold Crawlers!

Future Tense

Future Tense

On 5th November 1980 Marvel UK launched two "themed" weekly titles - Valour, whose strips all had a fantasy twist to them, and the science fiction-oriented Future Tense. The first issue used a suitably space-suited Nick Fury, though the Agent of SHIELD's tales were not being reprinted inside. Instead, the initial line-up was Micronauts, Paladin (from Marvel Premiere #43), Seeker 3000 (from Marvel Premiere #41) andWarlock (from Marvel Premiere #1); Micronauts would be a mainstay for Future Tense through to the final issue, but all the others would eventually be replaced by other strips. Star-Lord (from Marvel Spotlight #6) joined in #4 for a short run, while Marvel's Star Trek, beginning with the adaptation of the Motion Picture, replaced Seeker 3000 as of #6, to become the second strip destined to continue to the end of Future Tense. With #13 Future Tense absorbed failing sister title Forces in Combat, adding the latter's title to its byline for a single issue and taking up FiC's only SF strip, Rom, into its own line-up. The line-up remained stable for the next few issues, but with #20 Future Tense consumed another failing title, its "twin", Valour, whose two surviving strips, Weirdworld (a.k.a. Warriors of the Shadow Realm, initially from Marvel Comics Super Special#11) and Conan (from Conan the Barbarian) displaced Warlock. The revised line-up for Future Tense and Valour, a title it would retain through to #35, again stabilised for a time, with the only change being when Weirdworld ended (when the US strips ran out) and was replaced by Captain Marvel (from Marvel Spotlight#1) as of #28. Conan ended in #34, and with #36 Future Tense reinvented itself as a monthly title. Rom's final appearance was in #38, and in January 1982 Future Tense ended with its 41st issue.

FUBAR

FUBAR

In the first volume of this New York Times Best Selling Graphic Books series, we have nothing to fear, but fear itself...and Zombies. FUBAR is just another old-fashioned World War II Zombie anthology featuring 15 stories from a virtual army of Small Press creators. This Zombie-Nazi smashing book spans the entire European theater from Sussex to Stalingrad as the Allies come face to face with the walking dead.
Genre: Mature, Zombies

Free Comic Book Day and Star Wars: The Clone Wars-Gauntlet of Death

Free Comic Book Day and Star Wars: The Clone Wars-Gauntlet of Death

A special issue featuring the greatest heroes of The Clone Wars, plus Emily the Strange, Usagi Yojimbo, and other all-ages favorites! Packed with 28 pages of story, the book bears two covers, one with the Star Wars characters, the other celebrating Dark Horse's best all-ages characters!

Disney Gravity Falls Shorts Cinestory Comic

Disney Gravity Falls Shorts Cinestory Comic

Head back to the Mystery Shack with Dipper and Mabel Pines and their great uncle, Grunkle Stan, for more adventures in the small town of Gravity Falls, Oregon. With brand new, original art covers and graphic novel-style retellings of the hugely popular Disney Gravity Falls Shorts, this first installment of a brand-new comics series from Joe Books is sure to be a hit with fans of the Disney show.
Genre: Sci-Fi


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