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Action Girl Comics

Action Girl Comics

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Genre: Anthology

Famous First Edition: New Fun #1 C-63

Famous First Edition: New Fun #1 C-63

In celebration of its 85th anniversary, DC Comics reprints for the very first time its first-ever published comic book, New Fun #1, the comic that transformed the fledgling industry by being the first ongoing title made up of new stories instead of reprints of newspaper comic strips. First published in 1935, this landmark comic book carried a diverse set of original content features cowboys, spies, detectives, funny animals, space explorers, soldiers of fortune and more, including features that were written by Major Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson, the founder of the company that would become DC Comics. This tabloid-size, black-and-white comic is reprinted as a commemorative hardcover and will include essays by comics historian Roy Thomas and Nicky Wheeler-Nicholson, grand-daughter of Major Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson, and more. Collects New Fun #1.

Empty Love Stories

Empty Love Stories

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Genre: Romance

Charm School: Magical Witch Girl Bunny

Charm School: Magical Witch Girl Bunny

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Total Eclipse (1998)

Total Eclipse (1998)

One shot.

Ghost Rider Special Edition

Ghost Rider Special Edition

This was a short series of comic books packaged with Ghost Rider toys. Each book was 6 pages long. Issue number 7 does not exist.

Quack

Quack

Mike Friedrich created the Quack anthology series after Frank Brunner brought him a reworked Howard The Duck story that he was not allowed publish at Marvel. The series lasted six issues and was home to several serials, including stellar work by Sergio Aragones, Michael Gilbert and Scott Shaw!

The Neil Gaiman Library

The Neil Gaiman Library

In these four essential Gaiman tales, a familiar detective finds himself at the heart of a Lovecraftian nightmare on Baker Street, a strange man delves into the heartbreaking mystery of a divine murder in paradise, teenage boys find that approaching girls can lead to more danger than romance, and a verbose gothic writer finds his true calling amidst family duels and drudgery.

Prime Cuts

Prime Cuts

Published from March 1987 to December 1988 with 10 total issues numbered 1-10.
Genre: Anthology



Graphique Musique

Graphique Musique

Graphique Musique featured two serialized tales per issue in "it was..." and "Citizen Nocturne". This title is Mike Allred's second professional endeavour, the first being Dead Air, also published by Slave Labor.The "it was..." storyline which is started in this 3 issue volume continues in the title Grafik Muzik published by Caliber.
Genre: Horror

Jellyfist

Jellyfist

Barely conscious and muttering to himself, Jhonen Vasquez grabbed a fishbone and scrawled on the side of a cat out a series of surrealist scripts never meant to be read by anyone. Two thousand miles away, J.R. Goldberg hears these very scripts whispered into her sleep by her pet ferret, devoid of any real direction beyond the dialog. Goldberg awakens to find that she has illustarted these scenes. In Jellyfist, two artists battle with interpretation, however absurd the intent or outcome, with running commentary from the creators on just how wrong or right it's all gone. The first book published as a result of ferret-aided, carved-kitten-transmitted telepathy, Jellyfist's collection of highly important nonsense just might change your opinion of almost all known things. This full color comic has production values and bindings far beyond what the content would seem to dictate.
Genre: Fantasy

Harley Quinn and the Birds of Prey

Harley Quinn and the Birds of Prey

Relive key stories of the Birds of Prey-Black Canary, Huntress, Renee Montoya, and Cassandra Cain, not to mention Harley Quinn-along with the deadly Black Mask! This new title collects Detective Comics #831, Nightwing/Huntress #2, Gotham Central #6, Batman #567, Catwoman #16 (2002 series) and a story from Showcase '96 #3.

Dark Nights: Death Metal Legends of the Dark Knights

Dark Nights: Death Metal Legends of the Dark Knights

The DC Universe has become engulfed by the Dark Multiverse, where demons dwell and reality is overrun by monstrous versions of the Dark Knight, all ruled by the Batman Who Laughs. In this collection of short tales, learn the terrifying secrets of these new Bats out of hell and other creatures of the night like Robin King, whose origin is just the worst! Plus, read about the secret buried beneath Castle Bat, the sentient Batmobile, and…how did Batman turn into a dinosaur?


Dinosaur Rex

Dinosaur Rex

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Genre: Adventure

Silverheels

Silverheels

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Droopy

Droopy

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Baker Street (2000)

Baker Street (2000)

Humorous take on the adventures of Sherlock Holmes.

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