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Sci-Fi comic
X-Men (1991)
It's the X-Men vs. Magneto, Master of Magnetism! The X-Men's oldest enemy is back and it's going to take everyone in the X-Men have to bring him down. A Marvel classic from Chris Claremont and Jim Lee!
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X-Force (2014)
Almost every sovereign state in the Marvel Universe makes use of sanctioned superhumans to protect national interests and pursue a covert agenda. The United States has the Secret Avengers. The United Kingdom has MI13. And mutantkind has X-FORCE. In this dirty, secret, no-holds-barred, deadly game of superhuman black ops, veteran X-Man Cable and his team will spy, torture, and kill to ensure that the mutant race not only has a place in the world...but also a stake in it.
X-Force (2004)
It’s X-Men: ReLoad Wave 2! Rob Liefeld and Fabian Nicieza return to the title they made famous—X-FORCE! Cable, Domino, Cannonball, Shatterstar, Warpath and all the rest return in this new series! New heroes, new villains, and big action... X-Force just the way you want it!
X-Force (1991)
Cable and his X-Force (Domino, Shatterstar, Warpath, Cannonball, Boom Boom, and Feral) attempt to take down the mutant terrorist group known as the Mutant Liberation Front. X-Force breaks into the MLF's base and take out the guards with little effort. Next, X-Force is confronted by Forearm, Kamikaze, Wildside, and Reaper. Shatterstar cuts off Reaper's left hand, Warpath knocks out Forearm, and Feral breaks Wildside's jaw. Stryfe rigs the base to blow and escapes with the injured MLF via Zero's teleport.
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X-Factor (2006)
X-Factor is an investigative mutant agency led by Madrox the Multiple Man. Drawn together in the heart of District X, this rag-tag band of heroes has a lot of answers to find, and fast! - See more at: http://getcomics.info/marvel/x-factor-vol-3-1-50/#sthash.IMlhpd7P.dpuf
X-Factor (2000)
You've seen mutants beaten, hanged and crucified. When will it end? You may have heard the name before, but nothing can prepare you for X-FACTOR!
X-Factor (1986)
Havoc's life growing up with the Balding's is rocky. His parents, while loving, keep mistaking him for their deceased son. His sister, with good intentions, tries to push him into being a boy he doesn't want to be.
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X'ed
A sci-fi thriller about a next-gen form of psychiatry: "subliminal hitmen" injected into your mind who hunt down and kill the demons that haunt you. Ex-military sharpshooter Colin McClure is Mezign Corporation's most recent recruit for the still-experimental (and often deadly) job of subliminal hitman. McClure is the perfect candidate for two reasons: a) he's a killing machine, and b) he lost his legs in the war, so subliminal-ops are his only way to see any action. But he's also a dangerous candidate for one reason unknown to Mezign: Colin's true motive is to enter the mind of his catatonic daughter and bring her out of a coma.
Wraithborn
Get ready for a thrill-packed 6-issue miniseries written by Joe Benitez (The Darkness, Magdalena) & Marcia Chen (Ascencion, Magdalena) with art and covers by Benitez & Joe Weems! Long ago, powerful Immortals ruled the world, wreaking unbridled havoc and destruction, until their ultimate defeat by the Wraithborn. Mankind has since forgotten these saviors, save for legends and myths, but the Immortals remain among us still, ever struggling to regain their former dominion. For millennia, the Wraithborn have kept a vigilant watch, wielding their mysterious powers to hold the Immortals at bay. But now the Wraithborn power is unexpectedly passed on to a timid high school girl, who must discover the secrets of her new abilities before she falls prey to the Immortals!
Wolverine: Weapon X
Logan learns that the files from the old Weapon X program, the blueprints for building Adamantium-laced super soldiers like himself, have fallen into the hands of the evil corporation, Roxxon. Once again, it seems, someone is looking to build the perfect killing machine. That means it's time for Wolverine to step in, and remind them that someone already did.
Wolverine: Snikt!
The series starts with Logan facing off against an army of zombie-like enemies in what looks like a desert. The explanation comes a couple pages later when Wolverine, now in New York, is greeted by a young girl named Fusa who knows his name though they've never met. Before he knows what's happening, she begins transporting them to another place and everything goes blue. Surprised, Logan lets go of her before they reach their destination and ends up in a place that looks like where the comic opened. He comes across a metal ball that transforms into one of the creatures from the beginning. They fight and Wolverine is caught off guard by its speed and strength but eventually he cuts it in two. He thinks it's dead but it starts to reform. The issue ends with Wolverine saying, "What the...?!? You gotta be kiddin' me?!"
Wonder Woman (2011)
The Silver Age was an innovative time for comics. Marvel Comics were trying the realistic superhero with teams and characters such as the Fantastic Four, Spider-man, and the Hulk. DC Comics, who is the oldest publisher, were trying to find new ways to reboot older superheroes that went into retirement with the decline in superhero sales in a more sci-fi setting where there characters that still stood like Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman got redos of sorts.DC made the Flash more science based...
Wonder Woman (2006)
Who Is Wonder Woman? One year after the execution of Maxwell Lord and the events of Infinite Crisis, the DCU is still struggling to come to terms with its most powerful heroine. This story pays homage to the character's history while placing her firmly in the present with an all-new supporting cast, a brand-new mission, and a renewed sense of wonder.
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Wonder Woman (1942)
This version of the story begins with Ares and Aphrodite arguing over who shall rule the world - men with violence or women with love. Ares (quickly rechristened Mars) sends his men to enslave women throughout the world. Hippolyta, Queen of the Amazons, prays to Aphrodite for protection. Aphrodite gives her a magic girdle that bestows great strength and power. Hippolyta then leads her Amazons to victory over the men, who are led by Hercules. After surrendering, Hercules promises peace with the Amazons and seduces Hipployta. When she is vulnerable he steals her girdle and he and his men enslave the Amazons.
- Issue #614 (7 years ago)
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Womanthology: Space
Womanthology: Space, the follow up to the hit Kickstarter project, Womanthology: Heroic, starts off with the first of five out-of-this-world issues: Moon. Each issue contains three 6-page stories, plus pinups, how-tos, and more, by women of all ages and experience. Check out a haunted space station, a snarky robot, and so much more in this debut issue.
Wonder Woman (1987)
Wonder Woman is an Amazon warrior princess and one of the most powerful superheroes in the DC Universe. The daughter of Hippolyta, she was given power by the Gods to fight against evil in all its forms. Although she was raised entirely by women on the island of Themyscira, she was sent as an ambassador to the world of man, spreading their idealistic message of strength and love. Wonder Woman fights crime and acts as a positive role model for women everywhere. Her equipment includes the Lasso of Truth, magic gauntlets, and an invisible jet. In the secret identity she has adopted to become closer to humanity, she is Diana Prince, a government agent for the Department of Metahuman Affairs. Wonder Woman is also a founding member of the Justice League of America.
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Space Battle Lunchtime
Space Battle Lunchtime is a hit show broadcast all over the universe, and the new season is about to start! When one of the competing chefs drops out at the last minute, an aspiring baker from earth, Peony, gets the opportunity of a lifetime (and a chance at a 20,000 Solarbuck prize!). But is she ready for the cutthroat world of intergalactic cooking?
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