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Untold Origin Of Ms. Victory
Special one-shot that takes place early in the career of AC's top superheroine (and Femforce team leader) Ms. (at that time, Miss) Victory. Soon after aquiring her amazing powers in the early 1940's, Joan Wayne donned costume and mask to fight crime. But she was a scientist, not a fighter, and super powers or not, she wasn't very good. Taken under the wing of Dr. Kent Feral Jr, the world's most perfect human, she will begin to learn the skills to become an effective crime-fighter. She will also develope a personal relationship with Feral that will alter the course of her life for years to come. Before the story is over, she'll have picked uo enough to defeat Panzer, the superhuman woman and German powerhouse. Guest starring Octavia Howard, Captain Paragon, Dr. Samuel Farraday, The Black Commando and Reginald Blodgett.
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War for Earth-3
The Teen Titans, the Flash and the Suicide Squad all collide on Earth-3-home of the evil Crime Syndicate-on the hunt for former Task Force X mastermind Amanda Waller. As Waller tries to take over the alternate Earth and dethrone evil versions of Superman, Wonder Woman, Batman, and other heroes that rule it, her former partner-Rick Flag-arrives on E-3 bent on making Waller pay for her crimes, while the Titans and Flash hunt for a missing academy student they believe was kidnapped by Waller to form her mysterious Justice Squad.
Batman Noir: Eduardo Risso: The Deluxe Edition
Collecting BATMAN #620-625, the Batman serial from WEDNESDAY COMICS #1-12, FLASHPOINT: BATMAN-KNIGHT OF VENGEANCE #1-3 and a story from BATMAN: GOTHAM KNIGHTS #8.
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Action Force
In the U.K. toy manufacturer Palitoy had been releasing various toys, many licensed copies of American company Hasbro's G.I. Joe America's Mobable Fighting Man and G.I. Joe Adventure Team lines under new names (though not all, as the UK Action Man line included Parker Bros.' Rom), as the Action Man toy line. In 1982, Palitoy relaunched the flagging line as Action Force, using some of the new G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero line as their basis. In 1983 a comic strip adaptation of Action Force began in IPC's weekly comic Battle, which was subsequently retitled Battle Action Force as several original Action Force strips filled much of the anthology title. However, at the end of 1986 IPC lost the license to publish Action Force stories to Marvel UK, who launched a new Action Force title, reprinting US Marvel's G.I. Joe strips alongside Lew Stringer's humour strip Combat Colin and back-up strips taken from other Marvel US titles such as Master of Kung-Fu. Additionally, Action Force occasionally published brand new, UK-originated Action Force strips, including one which saw Action Force team up with the Autobots. The weekly Action Force cancelled with its fiftieth issue, and merged into Transformers. However, while the US G.I. Joe strip was still being reprinted in this new, combined title, Marvel UK soon launched a new Action Force Monthly, containing all UK-originated Action Force stories, both reprints from the weekly Action Force and new stories.
Avengers Forever: Infinity Comic
Avengers across time and space assemble! Doctor Doom and his Masters of Evil try to shape the world in their image. A must-read tie-in series to the AVENGERS FOREVER event unfolding in comic shops now!
Miracleman 3-D
2 Versions of this issue, the normal 3-D version and a Black & White version for ease of reading.
- Issue # Full (one year ago)
Synn: Girl From LSD
Color wraparound cover by Mark Heike, black and white photo inside covers, interiors are black and white with graytones.
- Issue # Full (one year ago)
Marvelman
In the 1950s British publisher L. Miller and Son held a license to reprint Fawcett's Captain Marvel and his related titles in the U.K., and were publishing Captain Marvel and Captain Marvel Jr. However, in 1953, after a punishing legal battle with DC Comics over claims that Captain Marvel infringed DC's Superman copyrights, Fawcett ceased publication and decided not to renew L. Miller's license. Since Captain Marvel and Captain Marvel Jr. were two of their more popular titles, Len Miller enlisted the assistance of artist and writer Mick Anglo to come up with a rescue plan. He created new characters, Marvelman, Young Marvelman and Kid Marvelman to replace Captain Marvel, Captain Marvel Jr. and Mary Marvel respectively, and, with #25, cover dated 3rd February 1954, L. Miller's two reprint titles were renamed Marvelman and Young Marvelman and began publishing stories produced by Mick Anglo's studio. Both were highly successful, and ran until #370 in February 1963, although towards the end, after Mick Anglo left the titles, they began reprinting old stories. There were also nine Marvelman Annuals.
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Shadowman (2021)
"A brand-new horror series! From the New York Times bestselling master of horror Cullen Bunn (Venom) and bone-chilling artist Jon Davis-Hunt (Clean Room) comes a shocking supernatural odyssey. The forces of darkness are awakening and they are hungry for life. Will Jack Boniface, feared by the forces of evil as the protector Shadowman, be able to save us all?"
Spring Break Comics
Produced to be sold at Spring Break events in Daytona Beach , this way-out issue introduced a hilarious cast of beach-cavorters, lead by the stalwart superhero, Crabman, and his stalwart girlfriend, ( always seen in a bikini, because it is the beach, after all) Penny Pontoons. Read the secret origin of Crabman, and learn how mysterious radioactive alien debris turned mild-mannered Eugene Crabtree into CB, and his boorish tormentor Gil Sharkey into a marine mutant, and Crabman’s arch-enemy. Wacky, slapstick action and babes in bikinis!! Strories and art by Bill Black, Ken Mitchroney, John Dell, Mark Cantrell and Frank Zenau. Color cover by Ken Mitchroney and Bill Black, interiors are black and white with graytones. 36 pages, 61/2″ X 11″ size, standard comic book format.
- Issue # Full (one year ago)
Green Lantern (2021)
As this new Green Lantern series begins, the newly formed United Planets and the Guardians of the Universe hold an intergalactic summit to decide who can best serve and protect the cosmos from danger. With the majority of Green Lanterns called back to Oa, John Stewart arrives alongside Teen Lantern Keli Quintela, whose powerful gauntlet could be one of the most powerful and unstable weapons in the universe. With the entire landscape of the universe in flux, is this the end of the Green Lantern Corps...or a new beginning?
The Wrong Earth: Fame & Fortune
A satirical one-shot from superstar writer Mark Russell spotlighting both gritty vigilante Dragonfly and his cheerful counterpart, Dragonflyman! On Earth-Alpha, Dragonflyman and his billionaire alter-ego Richard Fame work to bring citizens together. On Earth-Omega, the Dragonfly busts heads and breaks unions with a savage intensity. But they both share one goal: build a new sports stadium with Richard Fame's name on it! All five Wrong Earth specials feature covers by co-creator Jamal Igle.
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Elektra (2022)
Elektra has been many things – a pawn, a pariah, and even a provocateur. But through it all, she has been one thing above all others: the most dangerous human being in the Marvel Universe! Everything that has happened in her long and storied life has been leading to this: the 100th issue bearing her name, and the starting point of what is to come!
- Issue # Full (one year ago)
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