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Fever Pitch
Elias Chatzoudis is an artist of boundless talent and imagination whose work hits that very sweet spot between cartoony and realistic. His pin-up girl illustrations display cheeky charm and sultry passion in equally abundant portions! This book contains all-new paintings designed to raise eyebrows and room temperatures!
Genre: Graphic Novels
FCBD: The Legend Of Korra
Avatars, dragons, and zombies? What could be more friendly for all ages than original tales from these prime Dark Horse worlds? Nothing. For Free Comic Book Day 2016, take a journey with the Avatar from The Legend of Korra, the dragon riders from How to Train Your Dragon, and the fun dead of Plants vs. Zombies!
- Issue # Full (7 years ago)
Encyclopædia Deadpoolica
An A-Z compendium of the Merc with a Mouth. Everything you need to know to be ready for Dead Reckoning. Covers Deadpool's first two mini-series (Circle Chase and Sins of the Past), Deadpool 1-22, Daredevil and Deadpool annual 1998, and Deadpool and Death Annual 1999.
- Issue # Full (7 years ago)
Drunken Fist
The indicia of issue #1 has the title of the series as "Drunken Kid" this was fixed with issue #2.
Genre: Martial Arts
Doctor Strange: What Is It That Disturbs You, Stephen?
Collects Dr. Strange: What Is It That Disturbs You, Stephen? #1; Dr. Strange Annual #1; Marvel Premiere #7; Doctor Strange (1974) #34 and material from Doctor Strange (1974) #46; Marvel Fanfare (1982) #5, 6, 8; Chamber of Chills #1-2; Journey Into Mystery (1972) #4.Magical tales from a spellbinding artist! P. Craig Russell brings his distinctive style to Doctor Strange in an Eisner Award-winning tale decades in the making. It's a psychedelic story of sorcerous seduction that will take you from the arcane shadows of the Sanctum Sanctorum to the dizzying spires of the mystical city of Ditkopolis! The Master of the Mystic Arts puts Clea to the test, faces a challenge to his title as Sorcerer Supreme and battles a hoary host of foes. Plus: Russell turns his attention to (Scarlet) witchcraft and other chilling mysteries!
- Issue # TPB (Part 2) (7 years ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 1) (7 years ago)
- Issue # TPB (7 years ago)
Disney Pixar Cars
Disney Pixar Cars fans will be racing to stores to pick up the first issue of this brand new comic series from Joe Books. Buckle up and hit the road with Lightning McQueen, Mater, Sally, and more of your favorite characters from the hugely popular Disney Pixar animated film.
- Issue # Full (7 years ago)
Disney Magic Kingdom Comics
IDW’s Disneyland 60th anniversary anthology is here... collecting decades of Disney’s park-themed adventure comics! Carl Barks’ Scrooge McDuck travels from the Mark Twain Riverboat to a Beagle Boy battle; then Donald and Mickey investigate the strange disappearance of the Country Bear Jamboree!
Disney Great Parodies Vol. 1: Mickeys Inferno
Imagine if you will, a satirical retelling of Dante Aligheri's Inferno starring Mickey Mouse. This is the very first of the world-famouse, er, famous Great Parodies featuring classic Disney stars in outrageous spoofs of the world's greatest stories.
Genre: Children
- Issue # Full (7 years ago)
Direct Currents
Direct Currents is the new, FREE quarterly magazine that brings you into the world of DC with exclusive sneak peeks of every title—starting with the top-secret Justice League/Suicide Squad crossover event coming in December! Plus: Get a first look at the all-new SUPER SONS series starring the offspring of Superman and Batman, and new info on the second wave of Rebirth titles!
- Issue #1 (7 years ago)
Defenders: Strange Heroes
The OFFICIAL HANDBOOK OF THE MARVEL UNIVERSE helps usher in the Defenders' return to prominence with new profiles featuring Marvel's premier non-team! Past members (Manslaughter, Andromeda, Interloper, Cloud), foes (the Asgardian Lorelei, Mad-Dog/Baxter, Jake Fury, Sea Urchin), the unusual (Tapping Tommy, Sunshine Gross, Foolkiller/Salinger), objects of great power (Star of Capistan, Rose of Purity, Evil Eye), and one of the strangest moments in Marvel history and the man responsible for it: Defenders for a Day and Dollar Bill! Plus: updates on the team itself and its current members (Dr. Strange, Iron Fist, Namor, Red She-Hulk, Silver Surfer). Featuring new art for dozens of profiles by Gus Vazquez!
- Issue # Full (7 years ago)
DC Rebirth Holiday Special
DC’s biggest and brightest heroes celebrate the holidays in this new special! Don’t miss a Chanukah crisis for Batwoman, a Flash family Christmas, Wonder Woman interrupting John Constantine’s hellblazing pagan party and more-including the return of Detective Chimp! Today’s top talents bring you a very special holiday gift that’ll keep on giving through the New Year! And writer Paul Dini crafts a Harley holiday tale featuring DCU guests that bridges all the stories in the weirdest, wildest way.
- Issue # Full (7 years ago)
DC Comics: The New 52
On Wednesday, August 31st, DC Comics will launch a historic renumbering of the entire DC Universe line of comic books with 52 first issues. Here’s your central starting point for all 52 of those issues.
- Issue # Full (7 years ago)
Dark Reign: The List - X-Men
After the shocking conclusion to Dark Avengers/Uncanny X-Men: Utopia, Norman Osborn decides it's time to reveal his endgame—and the entire Marvel Universe must pay!
- Issue # Full (7 years ago)
Cowboy Western Comics (1954)
Western comics is a comics genre usually depicting the American Old West frontier (usually anywhere west of the Mississippi River) and typically set during the late nineteenth century. The term is generally associated with an American comic books genre published from the late 1940s through the 1950s (though the genre had continuing popularity in Europe, and persists in limited form in American comics today). Western comics of the period typically featured dramatic scripts about cowboys, gunfighters, lawmen, bounty hunters, outlaws, and Native Americans. Accompanying artwork depicted a rural America populated with such iconic images as guns, cowboy hats, vests, horses, saloons, ranches, and deserts, contemporaneous with the setting.
Genre: Western
- Issue #48 (7 years ago)
Cowboy Western Comics (1953)
The six-issue 1950 Harvey Comics series Boys' Ranch, by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby, was a seminal example of the Western comics genre. DC Comics published the long-running series All-Star Western and Western Comics. Charlton Comics published Billy the Kid, Cheyenne Kid, Outlaws of the West, Texas Rangers in Action, and the unusual title Black Fury, about a horse that roamed the West righting wrongs. Both Dell Comics and Fawcett Comics published a number of Western titles, including The Lone Ranger (Dell) and Hopalong Cassidy (Fawcett, later continued by DC after Fawcett folded in 1953). Many issues of Dell's Four Color featured Western stories during the 1950s. Avon Comics published a number of Western comics, the most notable titles being based on historical figures like Jesse James and Wild Bill Hickok. Youthful published the Western titles Gunsmoke, Indian Fighter, and Redskin (later known as Famous Western Badmen). And Toby Press published its own Billy the Kid Adventure Magazine.
Genre: Western
- Issue #46 (7 years ago)
Cowboy Western Comics (1948)
Many of our western film heroes and personalities had comic book series associated with them. While much of the following material is included in the section on these heroes, several folks have asked if there could be a special 'comic book' section on the Old Corral ... and here 'tis.
Genre: Western
Cow Boy
Nate Cosby and Chris Eliopoulos present Cow Boy, the story of a young bounty hunter determined to send his entire outlaw family to jail. He travels the Old West on a horse that ain't his, and won't stop 'til every one'a his kin's in the clink.
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