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Creeple Peeple

Creeple Peeple

It's weird science gone wild! A trio of gifted lab students hatches a bizarre scheme that runs amok when they inadvertently create a mystical bunch of wildly creepy troll-creatures that wreak havoc on campus.
Genre: Sci-Fi

Creatures on the Loose

Creatures on the Loose

In the time before the oceans drank Atlantis and the gleaming cities... in the legend-laden days before the dawning of the Hyborian Age... the man called Kull rides proudly at the head of his hand-picked guards-men. But beware, monarch of mighty Valusia... for ahead lies terror! Ahead waits stark, unfathomable fear! Ahead lurks... The Skull of Silence!
Genre: Fantasy


Cowboy Western Comics (1954)

Cowboy Western Comics (1954)

Western comics is a comics genre usually depicting the American Old West frontier (usually anywhere west of the Mississippi River) and typically set during the late nineteenth century. The term is generally associated with an American comic books genre published from the late 1940s through the 1950s (though the genre had continuing popularity in Europe, and persists in limited form in American comics today). Western comics of the period typically featured dramatic scripts about cowboys, gunfighters, lawmen, bounty hunters, outlaws, and Native Americans. Accompanying artwork depicted a rural America populated with such iconic images as guns, cowboy hats, vests, horses, saloons, ranches, and deserts, contemporaneous with the setting.
Genre: Western

Cowboy Western Comics (1953)

Cowboy Western Comics (1953)

The six-issue 1950 Harvey Comics series Boys' Ranch, by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby, was a seminal example of the Western comics genre. DC Comics published the long-running series All-Star Western and Western Comics. Charlton Comics published Billy the Kid, Cheyenne Kid, Outlaws of the West, Texas Rangers in Action, and the unusual title Black Fury, about a horse that roamed the West righting wrongs. Both Dell Comics and Fawcett Comics published a number of Western titles, including The Lone Ranger (Dell) and Hopalong Cassidy (Fawcett, later continued by DC after Fawcett folded in 1953). Many issues of Dell's Four Color featured Western stories during the 1950s. Avon Comics published a number of Western comics, the most notable titles being based on historical figures like Jesse James and Wild Bill Hickok. Youthful published the Western titles Gunsmoke, Indian Fighter, and Redskin (later known as Famous Western Badmen). And Toby Press published its own Billy the Kid Adventure Magazine.
Genre: Western

Cowboy Western Comics (1948)

Cowboy Western Comics (1948)

Many of our western film heroes and personalities had comic book series associated with them.  While much of the following material is included in the section on these heroes, several folks have asked if there could be a special 'comic book' section on the Old Corral ... and here 'tis.
Genre: Western

Cow Boy

Cow Boy

Nate Cosby and Chris Eliopoulos present Cow Boy, the story of a young bounty hunter determined to send his entire outlaw family to jail. He travels the Old West on a horse that ain't his, and won't stop 'til every one'a his kin's in the clink.

Courtney Crumrin

Courtney Crumrin

Courtney Crumrin returns in her first ever full color series! Welcome to a world where magic and Night Things lurk behind every corner and nothing is as it seems. This is the world introduced to Courtney by her dear Uncle Aloysius - a master mage of unknown age and even more mysterious motivations. What started the Crumrin clan down the dark path and is Courtney strong enough to follow it all the way down?

Countess Vladimira:  Blood Relations

Countess Vladimira: Blood Relations

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Countdown: Arena

Countdown: Arena

A COUNTDOWN TO FINAL CRISIS tie-in! Carefully selected from worlds throughout all 52 universes, three versions of each DC hero will walk into the Arena, and only one will walk away. Batmen, Green Lanterns, Wonder Women, Supermen and more all battle for supremacy!






Countdown Special: Eclipso

Countdown Special: Eclipso

Collecting stories from Eclipso #10, Spectre #17-18, shedding light on these pivotal characters from COUNTDOWN!


Countdown Presents: Lord Havok and the Extremists

Countdown Presents: Lord Havok and the Extremists

Spinning out of COUNTDOWN TO FINAL CRISIS, discover why Lord Havok and his deadly team are so important to the future of the DCU--and how the fate of the multiverse lies in their hands and an upcoming battle destined to change a world forever.

Cosmic Scoundrels

Cosmic Scoundrels

Space-fairing bachelor scalawags Love Savage and Roshambo - along with a little mothering from their ship's AI, Mrs. Billingsley - shuttle from job to job and continually find themselves on the wrong side of the law. Despite their best efforts to look out only for themselves, they usually end up involved with alien crooks, shady black market baby schemes, and space sickness-inducing drugs. They're on the loose and on the run from everyone!
Genre: Sci-Fi

Cosmic Powers

Cosmic Powers

Thanos takes extreme measures to relieve his boredom- measures that involve mass murder! The cosmos tremble as the tyrant searches for a worthy combatant. Enter the cosmic playing field of Marvel’s mightiest galactic heroes! Who will be able to stop the Mad Titan?

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