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Western comic
Join the Future
The Future. Ultra-modern megacities reward millions of their citizens with a completely funded life, with every need met, from food to housing and healthcare, in order to com-pete in an economic power struggle in which population is key. But a few rural residents still cling to their independence in what last American small towns are left. When a nearby megacity pressures the people of a small town join up or else, a young teenage girl named Clem will learn how far she'll go to defend her prin-ciples. Written by Zack Kaplan (LOST CITY EXPLORERS) with art from Piotr Kowalski (Port of Earth, Eclipse, Sex, Marvel Knights: Hulk, The Dark Tower), JOIN THE FUTURE is a sci-fi western that examines a future where everyone must ask what your values are truly worth.
Cities of Magick
In the mid-21st century, Earth is caught in a massive energy nexus of unknown origin, wiping out half of humanity and all of its modern technology. Governments break down into small city-based factions all over the world. A hundred years later, a group of explorers and scientists discover how to harness the energy of the nexus and create "magick," a new type of power source for a new age. The world of Cities of Magick exists inside the ruins of our present day. The husks of once great cities are now filled with jury-rigged, Rube Goldberg-esque magick contraptions providing power, water, food, entertainment. And the totems of the old world--your iPhones, your Nikes, your sports cars--are now devoid of power. Our hero, Lev, a self-proclaimed "old school cowboy," believes that magick's widespread use is the result of a society grown decadent. He yearns for the bygone days and wants to return to the old ways of electricity and digital technology. He's a reverse-luddite, if you will. Cities of Magick is a future-fantasy story about the intersection of geography and magick. How do our needs and wants and desires manifest themselves in the architecture and infrastructure of a city fueled by willpower and imagination? And how do people like Lev fit into a world like that?
- Issue #1 (4 years ago)
Coaraptor
It's the Very Big vs. the Very Bad -- both very ugly -- in the Old West! The American West, early 19th century. Under the orders of the wealthy, greedy Mr. Josihk, both the local Native Americans and the herds of bison are being driven to extinction. Then Gomda, a warrior of the Kaiowa tribe, appears with a warning: Josihk's over-hunting of bison has awakened a living force of nature: the kaiju Coaraptor! Armed only with an iron spear, can one man save the Kaiowa lands from a double threat of decimation?
- Issue # Full (4 years ago)
Wicked West
The year is 1870, the place is the Texas frontier town of Javer's Tanks. Cotton Coleridge is a man running from his past. And being new in town, he's the one the locals blame when folks start dyin' mysteriously. By the time the truth gets out, half the town has died... and come back. Cotton's quick with a gun, but guns don't work on vampires!
- Issue # TPB (4 years ago)
Jonah Hex: Welcome to Paradise
These are the classic tales from the '70s on which John Hex's legend was built, many of which have never been reprinted in color. Collecting ALL-STAR WESTERN #10, WEIRD WESTERN TALES #14, 17, 22, 26, 29 and 30 and JONAH HEX #2 and 4.
Genre: Western
- Issue # TPB (Part 2) (4 years ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 1) (4 years ago)
Robotika: For A Few Rubles More
Plus a Robotika back-up tale 'Once Upon A Time...' by David Moran, Brian Churilla (The Engineer: Konstrukt), and Jeremy Shepherd (The Engineer: Konstrukt)!
- Issue #3 & 4 (5 years ago)
- Issue #1 & 2 (5 years ago)
Outlaw Territory
THE CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED WESTERN ANTHOLOGY RETURNS WITH AN EVEN BIGGER LINE-UP THAN BEFORE! OUTLAW TERRITORY continues to bring together some of the best and brightest creators in comics as they weave their own brand of tales about the old west. From more somber to action-packed to gut-wrenching character plays, this book has a little something for everybody. COME BACK WITH US AS WE EXPLORE MORE OF THE DARK AND GRITTY HISTORY OF AMERICA WE CALL THE WILD WEST.
- Issue # TPB 3 (Part 3) (5 years ago)
- Issue # TPB 3 (Part 2) (5 years ago)
- Issue # TPB 3 (Part 1) (5 years ago)
- Issue # TPB 2 (Part 3) (5 years ago)
- Issue # TPB 2 (Part 2) (5 years ago)
Western Tales of Black Rider
This series continues from Black Rider (1950).Western Tales of Black Rider continues as Gunsmoke Western with issue #32. That series continues it's 46 issue run in until July, 1963 with issue #77.
Genre: Western
Cowboy Western Heroes
Cowboy Western Heroes (1953) #47 continues from Cowboy Western Comics (1953) #46.Cowboy Western Heroes (1953) #47 continues to Cowboy Western Comics (1954) #48.
Genre: Western
- Issue #47 (5 years ago)
The Lone Ranger (1948)
- Issue #145 (4 years ago)
- Issue #144 (4 years ago)
- Issue #143 (4 years ago)
- Issue #142 (4 years ago)
- Issue #141 (4 years ago)
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