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Captain America Theater of War: To Soldier On
A tale of the horrors of war with Captain America in Iraq!
- Issue # Full (4 years ago)
The Picture Bible
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Genre: Adventure
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- Issue # TPB (Part 7) (4 years ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 6) (4 years ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 5) (4 years ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 4) (4 years ago)
Trigger
To keep society so "shiny," Ethicorp secretly controls legions of high-tech killers - known on the street as "Triggers"--that act as one-man (or woman) judge, jury and executioner whenever Ethicorp sees something "bad." But be careful, because "bad," like beauty, is often in the eye of the beholder.
Beneath: The Prequel
In the 1970's two kids get the shot of a lifetime on their instamatic before witnessing a gang of tripping teens get slaughtered by a giant fish.
Genre: Horror
- Issue # Full (4 years ago)
World Below: Deeper And Stranger
Welcome again to the world bizarre: the underground realm of World Below. In this second series, Paul Chadwick continues the quest in the subterranean world where six adventurers are in search of magic technology for the electronics magnate Charles Hoy. What strangeness lurks beneath Washington State? Evil trees, women in white tank tops, helpful chest parasites, and guns. What else does anyone need?!
Genre: Adventure, Supernatural
Wolf & Red
In 1942, Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies animator Tex Avery moved over to MGM studios and created a world of characters that redefined animated insanity. Wolf, Red Hot Riding Hood, Screwball Squirrel, and Droopy oozed with more personality than any of their cookie-cutter contemporaries. Now, more than 50 years later, Dark Horse Comics is proud to bring Avery's multi-dimensional creations of madness to comic books!
World Below
Six adventurers descend to a vast underground world to bring back alien technology worth a fortune. But first they must survive. Creatures, machines, and things you wouldn't believe are down there. Paul Chadwick (Concrete) delivers rip-roaring SF adventure with a quirky psychological edge. This one's off-center; not quite what you'd expect. Standout qualities: complete, single-issue stories (!); Silver Age-style storytelling covers; and a parade of bizarre creatures that would make Basil Wolverton smile.
Genre: Adventure, Supernatural
Hero Squared (2006)
First issue of a new on-going series! The Bwahaha isn't just back, now it won't go away! Milo's a slacker in this world, but the next universe over he's champion of justice Captain Valor. Now that Valor's come to his world, Milo's learning that he's his own worst enemy. Milo's gone for Valor's girlfriend, the evil Calignous, while Valor's going for Milo's girlfriend Steffie. Can you cheat on your girlfriend with... a parallel universe version of your own girlfriend?
The Absence
Strange occurrences, hidden pasts, and deeply-buried truths: The Absence will keep you gripped to the shocking finish!1946. As a coastal village in southern England struggles to recover from the losses of war, it is rocked by the return of a man long hoped dead: the disfigured Marwood Clay.In a place where everybody hides a guilty past, and unspeakable past crimes lurk just beneath the surface... what terrible secrets has this exile brought back with him? And what happened during his absence?While Marwood struggles to rebuild his life, newcomer Dr. Robert Temple builds a strange house for himself, on the hill overlooking the town. Clay is consumed by a nightmarish past he cannot remember, Temple by visions of a future he cannot prevent.And then a young boy vanishes on Christmas Day...
- Issue # TPB (Part 3) (4 years ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 2) (4 years ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 1) (4 years ago)
Age of Darkness
This beautiful graphic novel tells of the time before the Era of Mass. This was the Shadow Age, a time when the planet Earth still rotated on its axis, but more and more slowly. At that time, the 'Oms, the Inhabitants of the Shadows, still lived in their fortified cities. But the ramparts of the Night were closing in on them, terrifying them and swallowing them up. And yet, among the Shadows, dreams gradually rose up in the form of primitive beings that became known as the "Others." Knowing neither pity nor hatred, these creatures had only goal: to reclaim their birthright, the land they had Lost: the Earth.
- Issue # TPB (4 years ago)
The Wings Of Anansi
This is the story of a loser, a stripper, a drug lord and a spider. It's urban crime noir, it's a fairy tale, it's mythology. It's also the story of a mother who went through a lot in life, a woman who gained and lost, hated and loved, but never once gave up on life. Deep inside, she was golden, and her inner strength ultimately set her free. No matter what bonds hold a person back, be it a bad marriage, prison, a small town or a gang-infested city, there's away a way. The story of Anansi is an African folk tale, told by people who songs and stories carried the spirits of men and women throughout the centuries, though good times and bad.
- Issue # Full (4 years ago)
Starblazer
Starblazer was a digest sized science fiction and fantasy comic published by D.C. Thomson between 1979 to 1991. A total of 281 issues were published. The first three issues were monthly, but frequency was then increased to two issues per month.
- Issue #281 (4 years ago)
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- Issue #279 (4 years ago)
- Issue #278 (4 years ago)
- Issue #277 (4 years ago)
Wild's End: Journey's End
The conclusion to the celebrated, anthropomorphic, sci-fi comic series is finally here, presented as an original graphic novel. Despite the military’s best efforts, the alien invaders have seized a firm grip on the world. Cities have been invaded and the countryside overrun, leaving little hope for humanity’s resistance. With few options left, the survivors will need to look to the very people they once feared to make a last ditch effort to turn the tide of the war. Written by Dan Abnett (Guardians of the Galaxy, Aquaman Rebirth) and illustrated by I.N.J. Culbard (Doctor Who) in the classic sci-fi tradition but with an anthropomorphic twist, Wild’s End: Journey’s End reveals powerful acts of humanity persevering in the face of war on a worldwide scale.
Genre: Sci-Fi, Anthropomorphic
- Issue # TPB (Part 2) (4 years ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 1) (4 years ago)
Baby Snoots
Published from August 1970 to November 1975 with 22 total issues numbered 1-22.
Genre: Children, Anthropomorphic
B&V Friends Forever: What If?
What if Betty was the rich debutante and Veronica was the regular girl-next-door? What if Archie had an identical twin? Consider these and more zany options as Betty and Veronica ponder wild and out-of-this-world scenarios!
- Issue # Full (4 years ago)
Avengers: Subterranean Wars
Collects Avengers Annual #20, Incredible Hulk Annual #17, Namor the Sub-Mariner Annual #1, Iron Man Annual #12, West Coast Avengers Annual #6. The underground has gone to war! Lava Men, Moloids and more battle the Deviants and the Avengers are caught in the crosshairs! Can Earth's Mightiest prevent the warzone from spilling over to above ground?
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Avengers: Nuff Said
Collects Avengers (1998) #49, Black Panther (1998) #39, Captain America (1998) #50, Iron Man (1998) #49, Thor (1998) #44. The Avengers enter the Nuff Said event! Storytelling is taking to a new level as these Avengers stories are told without dialogue. Kang invades Washington DC! Black Panther faces off with Iron Fist! And much more!
- Issue # TPB (4 years ago)
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