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Sci-Fi comic
Catwoman (1993)
In the wake of Knightfall, Catwoman finds herself working for Bane, who now runs Gotham City from the shadows. She steals for him, under the watchful eye of a handler named Leopold, whose only mission in life is to make sure she's not skimming off the top. In her civilian guise, it's revealed that Selina has taken a young runaway under her wing, a girl named Arizona, who reminds her of her old friend from the East End, Holly Robinson.
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Catwoman (1989)
At the beginning of the story a young prostitute (Selina Kyle) is shown half naked and beaten severely. An elderly nun named Sister Elizabeth then comes to the alley. She moves away a cat saying she will not feed it like her fellow nun, then is horrified when she sees Selina. Sister Elizabeth calls an ambulance and the Gotham Police who all ask the nuns if they know her name, but none do. As the police and paramedics leave a nun arrives, while Selina leaves carrying a cat. Sister Elizabeth asks her fellow nun (Maggie Kyle) to put the cat away, but the visibly sad Sister Magdalene says she always had cats at home. Sister Elizabeth then asks Maggie if she has seen her sister yet, but Magdalene says no (unaware that her sister was the prostitute).
Casanova: Acedia
Marooned in Los Angeles with no memory of his past, Casanova Quinn takes on the mystery of his criminal benefactor's tangled and bloody history-as strange occult forces from the future conspire to... do stuff? To him? To Los Angeles? To you? YES.
Carnage (2016)
Get ready to scream! Carnage, the homicidal symbiote is back, and he's leaving a trail of bodies behind him. The FBI is hot on his trail, with a different playbook since their serial killer is a super villain. They're equipped with the latest sonic tech and a team including military hero/astronaut John Jameson and a reformed Eddie Brock/Toxin! But when Carnage escapes into an abandoned coal mine, the FBI's plan is starting to look like a trap... for THEM!
Carnage (2010)
Carnage is back! The fan-favorite villain returns to rock the Carnage is back! The fan-favorite villain returns to rock the Marvel Universe, with the Amazing Spider-Man and the Invincible Iron Man first on his hit list. But just why - and how - has Carnage returned, and how many of Marvel's heroes will it take to stop him? Superstar creators Zeb Wells (Amazing Spider-Man, New Mutants) and Clayton Crain (Ghost Rider, X-Force) team up for the Spider-Man epic that’ll leave jaws on the floor! Literally!
Captain Victory and the Galactic Rangers (2014)
Joe Casey is one of the industry's most popular writers having written for Marvel and DC, from The Uncanny X-Men to Superman, and many more best-selling titles, and most recently created and writes the acclaimed Sex series from Image Comics! Now he is tackling one of Jack Kirby's greatest creations, Captain Victory! And this story will Blow! Your! Mind! Out of the hell of a cosmic firefight, Captain Victory is launched into an epic adventure that spans both space and time! All your favorites are here -- as well as all-new enemies to face! Your new favorite cosmic comic book has finally arrived!
Captain Swing and the Electrical Pirates of Cindery Island
From the sparking-mad mind of Warren Ellis, the creator of AETHERIC MECHANICS and DOKTOR SLEEPLESS, comes an electrical romance of a pirate utopia thwarted: CAPTAIN SWING & THE ELECTRICAL PIRATES OF CINDERY ISLAND. This crackling mini-series is illustrated in Raulo Caceres' stunning woodcut style, and presented in full color. London, 1830: newly-minted copper Charlie Gravel keeps seeing things he's not supposed to. A crooked Bow Street Runner with a flintlock revolver, flying things that are not supposed to fly, and the violent Scientific Phantasmagoria that is christened Spring-Heeled Jack, but is known by other names. It is the time of Captain Swing and his Electrical Pirates, and history will never be the same.
Captain Canuck (1975)
After Canada becomes the most important country in the world two men of unequaled physical and mental prowess,Captain Canuck and Bluefox, begin their journey to protect Canada. When two unknown creatures decide they want to take over Canada or threaten its destruction no one is more suited for the job the Captain Canuck and Bluefox. Fighting off in the arctic our two heroes fight of the cold as well as polar bears but will they save the day.
Captain America: Road to War
CAPTAIN AMERICA and BLACK WIDOW must train the new Avengers recruits to work together as a team.
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Captain America Comics
Captain America, the Sentinel of Liberty, in World War II era action. See America's greatest hero take to the front lines alongside his sidekick Bucky!
Captain America (2013)
Rick Rememder takes over the adventures of CAPTAIN AMERICA with John Romita Jr. The story will quickly set this series apart from what we've seen before.
Captain America (2011)
Steve Rogers is back as Captain America. With Ed Brubaker and Steve McNiven on board, there's no reason you shouldn't pick this issue up. It's also a great jumping on point for new readers. Loads of action along with great art to make readers happy.
Captain America (2005)
It's a new beginning as four time Eisner-nominated Best Writer Ed Brubaker makes his Marvel debut, joined by white-hot artist Steve Epting! As the new regular creative team, they will take Cap's life in directions fans will never see coming! In just this first issue, the Red Skull lays the groundwork for his most devastating attack ever on Captain America and the land he holds dear...and with the Cosmic Cube in his possession, how can Cap hope to stop him? Find out in the shocking twist-ending that will have everybody in the industry talking!
Captain America (2002)
In the aftermath of 9/11, Cap must deal with the way America - and the world - have changed. From the ruins of the World Trade Center to the horrors of a small town shaken by terrorism, this is one double-sized first issue you'll never forget - and neither will Marvel's star-spangled champion. Said Rieber: "The man's a soldier: fierce, focused, and absolutely dedicated to the American dream." He fights for the people - we, the people....
Captain America (1998)
Captain America finds himself back on Earth in the middle of Japan. He's confused by the amount of excessive veneration he receives but puts it aside to save innocent lives from a bombing plot.
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Captain America (1996)
This is an abomination. This is the worst art (Rob Liefeld) ever to be seen in a Captain America comic. I hear tell that Marvel cancelled Captain America vol. 1 in order to let Rob Liefeld take over the character. I can't imagine a character more mismatched for Liefeld's... talents. This is a travesty. I think Liefeld leaves this series a few issues in. I will check those out, but not this. Not this....
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Call of Duty: Black Ops III
**THE FUTURE OF WARFARE IS HERE!** The hit game franchise comes to comics! A prequel to the highly anticipated game, the Call of Duty: Black Ops III comic book series follows an elite group of soldiers as they wage a secret war across a futuristic, war-torn world transformed by technology. In the bullet-ridden first issue, the team infiltrates Tashkent, Uzbekistan, to take down a double agent . . . but as they close in, they uncover something much more sinister at hand.
Caliber Rounds
Caliber Rounds is a monthly 'magazine' spotlighting Caliber's creators and titles with interviews, profiles, previews, and more. This first issue clocks in at a large 38 pages with interviews from Kevin Van Hook on doing Rocky Horror Picture Show, Ben Sherrill and his Ballad of Rory Hawkins, Mayen Briem on the genesis of Horror City, and Steve Jones takes a look at Dracula and wants to know why the Count can't gain popularity ala Sherlock Holmes. Plus a look at all the releases from Caliber's first year since it returned to publishing. There's also a sneak peak at some upcoming titles.
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