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Clan Apis

Clan Apis

A stunning peice of art that introducing the reader to the world of the Hive, with insight to bee anatomy, behavior, and ecology. Jay Hosler shows that the comic book format can be used for more than just rock 'em, sock 'em action/adventure.

Oz Squad

Oz Squad

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Strangers in Paradise (1994)

Strangers in Paradise (1994)

Flying into Houston from Canda, Katchoo has been away for two months where David and an over excited Francine are waiting. She left under mysterious circumstances and returns skinnier to find Francine with a broken arm and a few dress sizes larger.A private detective reports Katchoo's return to the mysterious Darcy Parker.In a flashback we see a younger Katchoo being schooled in the art of high-class escorting by someone called Emma in the back of a limo while sipping champaign.
Genre: Comedy, Drama

H.P. Lovecraft's The Dunwich Horror

H.P. Lovecraft's The Dunwich Horror

H.P. Lovecraft is known as one of the key founders of modern horror, cited as a major influence by many prominent authors, such as Stephen King. In collaboration with renowned Lovecraft historian and literary caretaker Robert Weinberg, IDW is bringing you the definitive Lovecraft comics updated for a 21st century audience.

Ringo Kid Western

Ringo Kid Western

Ringo Kid Western (1954) #4 continues to Ringo Kid (1955) #5.
Genre: Western

Western Kid

Western Kid

Western Kid ran during 1954 through 1957 for 17 issues.
Genre: Western

Crazy (1953)

Crazy (1953)

This action packed series will have you begging for more.
Genre: Horror

Riot

Riot

Riot ran during 1954 through 1956 for 6 issues.
Genre: Fantasy

Iron Siege

Iron Siege

WWII with a horror twist! An outfit of U.S. soldiers captures a group of Nazis led by a high-ranking SS officer. But when they come across a deserted town with a dangerous secret, they must forge an uneasy alliance to survive an unspeakable nightmare. It's Dawn of the Dead meets Assault on Precinct 13 in Iron Siege, a three-issue miniseries presented bi-monthly in Golden Age size.
Genre: Military

All-Winners Comics (1948)

All-Winners Comics (1948)

A hypnotist targets the Human Torch, the Black Marvel has a new foe, and more!


Don Simpson's Bizarre Heroes

Don Simpson's Bizarre Heroes

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Wonder Woman 80-Page Giant

Wonder Woman 80-Page Giant

What if there HAD existed one more 80-Page Giant featuring DC’s Amazing Amazon Princess, WONDER WOMAN; a “lost” issue that had never seen print…?

Snafu

Snafu

Snafu ran during 1955 through 1956 for only 3 issues.
Genre: Horror

Wild

Wild

Wild, a satirical anthology comic, was published in 1954 over the course of five issues. While the book was satire, it extended into various genres such as horror, western, science fiction and crime/detective.


Fire and Water: Bill Everett, the Sub-Mariner, and the Birth of Marvel Comics

Fire and Water: Bill Everett, the Sub-Mariner, and the Birth of Marvel Comics

70 years ago, a new publishing company named Marvel Comics stuck its toe into the first waters of the comic book industry. Before they became a pop culture powerhouse publishing famous superheroes like Spider-Man, the Incredible Hulk, and Iron Man, Marvel's first ever comic book featured a daring new anti-hero named the Sub-Mariner, created by legendary artist Bill Everett. 70 years later, Everett's watery creation continues to be one of the pinnacles of the Marvel Universe of superheroes, as attested to by its recent option as a major motion picture. Bill Everett invented comics' first anti-hero in 1939; an angry half-breed (half-man, half sea-creature) that terrorized mankind until uniting with the Allied Forces to conquer fascism's march across Europe during World War II. But the reasons to celebrate Bill Everett's monumental career in comics books don't stop with his water-based hero. Everett was a master of many comic genres, and was one of the pre-eminent horror comic-book artists in the 1950s (before government and societal pressures led the comics industry to censor itself with the imposition of the Comics Code Authority), producing work of such quality and stature that he ranked alongside the artists who produced similar material for the justifiably lauded EC Comics.

Hot Wheels

Hot Wheels

DC's collective foot floored the pedal after acquiring the rights to publish a comic based on Mattel's enormously popular Hot Wheels die cast car line. The company even hired Alex Toth to draw it, since the legendary artist had designed the line's characters for a Saturday morning cartoon show. Toth's inaugural issue with writer Joe Gill chronicled turbo charged teen Jack Wheeler and his Hot Wheels pit crew matching horse power against Dexter Carter and his Demons. The comic ran out of gas after only 6 issues, but Toth's aerodynamic story telling fueled a series that took licensed tie ins in a bold new direction.
Genre: Comedy

Escapo

Escapo

From the mind of three-time Eisner Award-Winner Paul Pope comes Escapo! Like a feverish mash-up of Fellini films, Heavy Metal magazine, and classic Jack Kirby comics, Escapo tells the tale of a circus escape artist extraordinaire, who can escape from any situation - even from Death himself! However, there is one force even more powerful than the Reaper which Escapo must face. A meditation on life, love, and mortality, Escapo is not to be missed! Originally published in 1999 and long out of print, the new Z2 edition of Escapo is fully colored and redesigned in the French BD format, featuring 50 pages of bonus content. Included here is the rare two-page alternate ending, only seen in the French edition, as well as a new ten-page story and added pin-ups and sketchbook content by Paul.

Misty (2016)

Misty (2016)

Like her grandmother before her, Rosemary Black has discovered that she has the power to move things with her mind. A crescent shape on her forehead marks Rosemary as the Moonchild. While her jealous mother forbids her to use her new found abilities, the actions of a school bully push Ms Black closer and closer towards temptation and revenge...
Genre: Horror

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