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Monster (1953)

Monster (1953)

Two issue series.


Batman Arkham: Catwoman

Batman Arkham: Catwoman

Selina Kyle is a dangerous criminal whose claws aren’t to be crossed- but she’s also Gotham City’s Robin Hood- using her unlawful talents to help those in need. This rich contradiction has made Catwoman one of the most complex and compelling antiheroes in comics- and one of the most enduring villains in the Dark Knight’s rogues gallery. This volume collects Selina Kyle’s greatest tales from BATMAN #1- #355; CATWOMAN (1989) #1-4; CATWOMAN (1993) #54; CATWOMAN (2002) #25; CATWOMAN SECRET FILES AND ORIGINS #1; and SUPERMAN’S GIRL FRIEND- LOIS LANE #70-71.

Marvel-Verse: Spider-Woman

Marvel-Verse: Spider-Woman

To know her is to fear her – and to love her! Spider-Woman is one of the most captivating heroes in all the Marvel-Verse – and definitely one of the best dressed! Jessica Drew finalizes her iconic costume, pits her venom blasts against a criminal pair’s deadly lasers and beguiles S.H.I.E.L.D. agent Jerry Hunt! And when Spider-Woman meets Spider-Man, she accuses him of imitating her! But has Peter Parker arrived in Los Angeles just as Jessica has turned to a life of crime? Then, monster madness unites Jess with the Hulk! And finally, prepare for a Spider-Woman’s eye view of a cosmic event! As the Avengers head into space to confront the unstoppable Builder fleet, Jessica will show exactly why she is one of Earth’s Mightiest Heroes! Collects Spider-Woman (1978) #1, 20; Marvel Team-Up (1972) #97; Avengers Assemble (2012) #18-19.

She-Hulk Epic Collection

She-Hulk Epic Collection

She's done being savage - now it's time to be sensational! Comics legend John Byrne launches She-Hulk's second solo series with a twist - because Shulkie knows she's a character in a comic book! As the jade giantess smashes the glass ceiling at her new law firm, she does the same to the "fourth wall" between character and audience - quipping with readers and arguing with her comic's creators as she takes on bizarre foes including the Circus of Crime, the Toad Men, Stilt-Man and Xemnu the Titan! Plus: Jen meets Golden Age hero the Blonde Phantom and learns harsh lessons about the rules of comics! The mayhem of Madcap! A wedding proposal like no other! And She-Hulk: The Movie?! Collects Sensational She-Hulk (1989) #1-12, She-Hulk: Ceremony (1989) #1-2; material from Solo Avengers (1987) #14, Marvel Comics Presents (1988) #18, Marvel Fanfare (1982) #48.

Super Cat

Super Cat

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Marvel Bumper Comic

Marvel Bumper Comic

The Marvel Bumper Comic was fortnightly Marvel UK title reprinting a variety of strips from various licensed Marvel titles, most of which had already seen print in another of Marvel UK's titles. Early issues included Slimer from the Real Ghostbusters, Doctor Who strips from Incredible Hulk Presents and Doctor Who Magazine, Lew Stringer's Combat Colin, Scooby-Doo and Popeye, but strips rotated from issue to issue so that during the series run characters such as Count Duckula, Tom and Jerry, C-3PO and R2-D2 (from the Droids comic, rather than Star Wars), the Defenders of the Earth, William Tell, the Hulk and Spider-Man all appeared. With issue 28 it absorbed Marvel UK's Alf comic. The first issue was cover dated 1st October 1988, and the final, thirty-first issue 22nd July 1989. There was also a single holiday special released.


Today's Brides

Today's Brides

Published from November 1955 to November 1956 with 4 total issues numbered 1-4.
Genre: Romance

Dell Giant

Dell Giant

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Toytown Comics

Toytown Comics

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Conan Pocket Book

Conan Pocket Book

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Genre: Adventure

Strange (1957)

Strange (1957)

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Genre: Adventure

Fantastic Four Pocket Book

Fantastic Four Pocket Book

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Dracula Lives (1974)

Dracula Lives (1974)

Marvel UK launched Dracula Lives on 26th October 1974, the same week as another title, Planet of the Apes; they were Marvel UK's 4th and 5th titles. Taking a departure from the other stories thus far reprinted by Marvel UK, Dracula ventured away from Marvel's superhero titles to the new 1970s horror comics, reprinting Dracula from Tomb of Dracula as its lead strip, with back-ups initially from Marvel Spotlight's Werewolf by Night tales, and later Frankenstein Monster, the Living Mummy, Man-Thing, Ghost Rider and Son of Satan. Reflecting this, the comic's title modified to Dracula Lives featuring the Legion of Monsters with #60. The final issue of Dracula Lives, #87, was released on 16th June 1976; a week later it merged into Planet of the Apes, creating a somewhat bizarre combination of apes and vampires.

Demons

Demons

Disappointed with her romantic prospects in Hell, a demon ascends to Earth’s surface on a quest for loving tenderness from human men. Disappointment, disintegration, and hilarity ensue in this brimstone-infused roasting of modern romance.
Genre: Romance

Hundo

Hundo

Hundo is a brand new 32-page black & white comic book featuring artwork and stories by up-and-coming artist Geff Bartrand.
Genre: Horror

Good Boy Magazine

Good Boy Magazine

The finest, highest quality comics magazine on planet Earth! 112 brand new, full color pages from indie comic heavyweights Benji Nate, Michael Sweater, Alex Krokus, Ashley Robin Franklin, Sam Grinberg, Flower Alligator, Dave Mercier, Bastian Najdek, Steve Thueson, and plenty more! Inspired by Shonen Jump, each issue holds new comics for the discerning grown-up reader looking for something fun to read. In turns goofy, action-packed, sardonic, poignant, and irreverent, there's sure to be something for everyone to enjoy. Plus, each issue is fully self-contained for maximum satisfaction and readability. A pure joy. Read comics or go to hell.

Everything Sucks

Everything Sucks

Noah and Calla are high, hungry, and should probably go outside. Unfortunately, the outside sucks. You can’t even get a burger without the whole place burning down!

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