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Warren Ellis comic
UltraForce (1995)
Ultraforce followed the most powerful assemblage of ultras on Earth. Ultraforce members consisted of characters from other comic books, including Hardcase, Prime, Ghoul and Prototype.
Ultimate Secret
Kree spy Mahr Vehl defects when the commander the expeditionary force he came with, Yahn Rgg, has gone mad due to Gah Lak Tus and decided the humans must not be allowed any chance to escape their fates. Mahr Vehl, patronizingly referred to as Captain Marvel, alerts Nick Fury, who calls in the Ultimates and Fantastic Four to face the Kree threat. Yahn Rgg's ship is destroyed, and Fury acquires their data on Gah Lak Tus in the hope of finding some way to defend Earth from the real threat.
Ultimate Nightmare
The series had a scifi horror tone reminiscent of the film Aliens as a collection of heroes search through an old Soviet underground bunker populated by nightmarish science experiments. Ultimate Nightmare was notable for introducing the Ultimate versions of several characters including Falcon, Vision, Red Guardian, Unicorn and Crimson Dynamo.
Ultimate Human
Scientist Bruce Banner begs Tony Stark for a release from the curse of the Hulk! Stark agrees, but in the midst of the experimentation, something goes horribly wrong.
Trees
Ten years after they landed. All over the world. And they did nothing, standing on the surface of the Earth like trees, exerting their silent pressure on the world, as if there were no-one here and nothing under foot. Ten years since we learned that there is intelligent life in the universe, but that they did not recognize us as intelligent or alive. Beginning a new science fiction graphic novel by WARREN ELLIS and JASON HOWARD.
Genre: Sci-Fi
Transmetropolitan
After years of self-imposed exile from a civilizationrife with degradation and indecency, cynical journalist Spider Jerusalem is forced to return to a job he hates and a city he loathes. Working as an investigative reporter for the newspaper The Word, Spider attacks the injustices of his surreal 23rd Century surroundings.
- Issue # Issue I Hate It Here (5 years ago)
- Issue # Issue Filth of the City (5 years ago)
- Issue #60 (7 years ago)
- Issue #59 (7 years ago)
- Issue #58 (7 years ago)
Planetary Crossing Worlds
Three fantastic crossovers all written by Warren Ellis are collected in one spectacular collection! This volume collects PLANETARY/THE AUTHORITY, PLANETARY/JLA, and PLANETARY/BATMAN, featuring gorgeous art by fan-favorites John Cassaday, Phil Jimenez and Jerry Ordway!
- Issue # TPB (7 years ago)
No Hero
Forty years ago, a group of superhumans emerged in San Francisco, guided by a man whose unique new drugs gave them incredible powers. For five generations, they've stood for the rights of freedom and safety, and invited other like-minded individuals of sound mind and unflinching dedication to stand with them. To these young men and women, they ask, "How much do you want to be a superhuman?" One young man, obsessed with the need for street justice, wants it badly... perhaps even enough to bring on the last days of an American legend. See, the team is not the only thing that's advanced over the years, and there are no easy victories once their luck finally runs out. A revolution in masked heroes by Warren Ellis, the award-winning creator of TRANSMETROPOLITAN and PLANETARY.
James Bond Vol. 2: Eidolon
James Bond is trapped in Los Angeles with a MI6 agent under fire and a foreign intelligence service trying to put them both in bags... and possibly more than one foreign intelligence service. And things may not be any safer in Britain, with bodies dropping and ghosts moving in the political mist... Collecting issues #7-12 of the ongoing James Bond comic book series written by Warren Ellis, the New York Times bestselling author of Gun Machine and critically acclaimed comic book writer (Iron Man, Planetary, Astonishing X-Men), and featuring artwork by Jason Masters (Wolverine, Batman Incorporated).
- Issue # TPB (7 years ago)
The Wild Storm
A troubled woman, barred by her employer from continuing her research, walks miserably through New York City. It takes her a moment to notice that everybody else is looking up. A man has been thrown from the upper floor of the Halo skyscraper. And that woman-Angela Spica, sick from the transhuman implants she’s buried in her own body-is the only person who can save him. What she doesn’t know is that the act of saving that one man will tip over a vast and secret house of cards that encloses the entire world, if not the inner solar system. This is how the Wild Storm begins, and it may destroy covert power structures, secret space programs and even all of human history. New York Times best-selling writer Warren Ellis (TRANSMETROPOLITAN, RED, THE AUTHORITY) returns to DC to curate Jim Lee’s WildStorm world, with this debut issue resetting the WildStorm universe with new iterations of Grifter, Voodoo, the Engineer, Jenny Sparks and others.
The Authority (1999)
Out of the ashes of Stormwatch comes The Authority - a group of superheroes who take a zero tolerance approach with any threats that come their way. They police The Bleed, the space between space, in their colossal sentient ship - The Carrier. The Authority goes up against foes that threaten our universe, parallel universes, and even existence itself!
Supreme Blue Rose
You are not dreaming. We are trying to communicate with you. Local reality has been reinstalled. Things have gone wrong. The revision has corrupted. Finding Ethan Crane is your supreme priority. We are speaking to you from the ultimate bunker within the structure of multiversal time. Do not trust Darius Dax. We are all going to die. SUPREME: BLUE ROSE. Re-introducing the central Image Comics character, with WARREN ELLIS and TULA LOTAY.
Strange Killings
It's never a dull day being a magician and even more thrilling when Warren Ellis unleashes the next of the disturbed stories of William Gravel. From the fan favorite creative team that brought you Strange Kiss and Stranger Kisses comes the next horrific chapter, Strange Killings! For the second time in history, the British Government sends in its crack troops, the Special Air Service, to quell a major prison riot. But not even these, the most accomplished and frightening soldiers on Earth, are equipped to face what lies at the center of the prison, the heart of the riot. In fact the only man in the SAS qualified to deal with the horror within is the recently disgraced Sergeant Major William Gravel: combat magician.
Stormwatch (1997)
Jackson King, formerly Stormwatch's field commander codenamed Battalion, is the new Weatherman in charge of Stormwatch. Realizing that there are threats in the world that need a more forceful approach, King forms Stormwatch Black- a group of extremely powerful beings that are meant to deal with these threats permanently. But will the United Nations continue to sanction such a team?
Starjammers (1995)
The Starjammers set to a neutral colony as to escape Shi'ar military forces in the Starjammers attempts to relocate Kree captives of the Shi'ar and reflect on their past enslavement by the late D'Ken. Lilandra is also within her counsel to understand the current upheavals to her ruling empire and a new alien threat emerges from the cosmos.
Nextwave: Agents Of H.A.T.E.
Action! Excitement! Explosions! The Highest Anti-Terrorism Effort, or H.A.T.E. (a subsidiary of the Beyond Corporation) put Nextwave together to fight Bizarre Weapons of Mass Destruction. When Nextwave discovers that H.A.T.E. and Beyond are terrorist cells themselves, and that the BWMDs were intended to kill them, they are less than pleased. In fact, they are rather angry. So they make things explode. Lots of things. Starring Monica Rambeau (formerly Captain Marvel and Photon), Aaron Stack (Machine Man), Tabitha Smith (X-Force's Meltdown), monster-hunter Elsa Bloodstone and the Captain!
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