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Avengers 1999

Avengers 1999

Collected in Avengers By Kurt Busiek & George Perez Omnibus.

Avengers 2001

Avengers 2001

Plus: in a special back-up story penciled by UNCANNY X-MEN's Ian Churchill, we answer a hotly debated question: now that they're back from the Heroes Reborn world, why isn't Tony Stark still a teenager and Janet van Dyne a giant bug-woman?

Interiorae

Interiorae

A high-rise apartment building in an unnamed European city. Its inhabitants come and go, meet each other, talk, dream, regret, hope... in short, live. A ghostly, shape-shifting anthropomorphic white rabbit roams from apartment to apartment, surveying and keeping track of all this humanity... and at the end of every night, he floats down to the basement where he delivers his report to the "great dark one." Lushly delineated in penciled sepia halftones, this debut "Ignatz" by Gabriella Giandelli offers a hauntingly unique vision and a tantalizingly open-ended beginning to an ongoing series.
Genre: Fantasy

Return to Aldebaran

Return to Aldebaran

After the events on Antares, the first official contact between Humans and the Tsalterian civilisation can take place on Aldebaran. Limited in scope, it is to involve only two groups of scientists studying a mysterious structure of unknown origin – all under the aegis of Kim, the only ambassador the aliens are willing to accept. A situation that’s not to everyone’s taste on the Human side … But as things threaten to take a wrong turn, Marie, one of the survivors brought to Aldebaran by Sven the Tsalterian, suddenly intervenes...

Return of the Gremlins

Return of the Gremlins

When the house's tiny residents decide to take extreme measures, Gus will meet the gremlins up close and personal-just like his grandfather, who first discovered them sixty years ago!

Vampire, PA

Vampire, PA

So, Dean Marklin has discovered there are vampires in suburbia, and he’s found out that he’s a natural at fighting them. But is he ready for an all-out assault by some seriously crazy denizens of the night? The answer comes spinning out in this sequel to the short story from Vampires: Dracula And The Undead Legions, set in the oddly vampire-rich environment of Western Pennsylvania. Also, this issue marks the return of Moonstone’s 2007 hit Zombie-Proof as a back-up feature!

The Darkness: Darkness/Batman & Darkness/Superman 20th Anniversary Collection

The Darkness: Darkness/Batman & Darkness/Superman 20th Anniversary Collection

Celebrating the 25th anniversary of Image Comics and the 20th anniversary of THE DARKNESS, this special volume collects THE DARKNESS ORIGINS (Issues one through six and Preview), THE DARKNESS/BATMAN, and THE DARKNESS/SUPERMAN! This is a one-time printing in honor of the anniversaries, so don’t miss out!

Crime Cases Comics (1950)

Crime Cases Comics (1950)

Continued from Willie Comics, Crime Cases Comics ran during 1950 through 1951 for 4 issues. This series then continued into Crime Cases Comics when renumbering began with #5.
Genre: Crime

Crime Can't Win

Crime Can't Win

Numbered 41(1) to 12 for a total of 12 issues. This series continued from Cindy Smith.Please note: Although the covers for the first, second and third issues are both numbered 41, 42 and 43 respectively. With the remaining issues within the series numbered as 4-12. For our purposes here, issues 41, 42 and 43 are numbered 1, 2 and 3 to keep the series sequence correct.
Genre: Crime

Crime Cases Comics (1951)

Crime Cases Comics (1951)

Continued from Willie Comics, Crime Cases Comics ran during 1950 through 1952 for 12 issues. When the series first started the numbering picked up directly from Willie Comics until issue #27. The series than ran for 8 issues (5-12).
Genre: Crime

True Life Tales

True Life Tales

True Life Tales ran in 1949 through 1950 for only 2 issues. This series begins it's numbering with issue #8. Indicating this was continued from a series title change. However, I could not find a reference for this.Please note: This series begins with issue #8. For our purposes here this single issue will be marked as #1 to keep the sequence correct.
Genre: Romance

Little Nemo

Little Nemo

The classic comic strip character Little Nemo, created by the legendary Windsor McCay in 1905, is given brand new life through a collection of beautiful and whimsical new adventures by celebrated author Frank Pé. Pé pays tribute to Little Nemo and the cast of mythical characters created by Windsor McCay in 1905. The celebrated artist plunges into their universe with delight, inviting readers to stroll through his own poetic and whimsical imagination. A century later, he breathes new life into this wonderful world. A masterful reinterpretation in the style of a dreamlike journey that sings an ode to nature and childhood.

Superman Red & Blue

Superman Red & Blue

This new series presents fresh new visions of the Man of Steel in his two signature colors of red and blue! Around the world, everyone knows that when they see a red and blue streak in the sky, it's not a bird...it's not a plane...it's Superman.

The Man Who Invented the World

The Man Who Invented the World

What do we really know about the nature of the universe, and about what is hidden in the dark depths of space? Navigator Captain John Bowman is the sole survivor of an exploratory mission to the far reaches of the cosmos. Upon his return, he is plagued by terrible nightmares... but also endowed with an extraordinary power. A power capable of destroying our world... or perhaps reshaping it?

The Lab

The Lab

What if... France created the PC first? What if France came up with cell phones? What if France invented the internet? What if it all came crashing down to the ground and was forgotten? Nestling its fictional story in a well-researched historical context, "The Lab" tells the story of these long-neglected French pioneers of the future that never really were. This riotous hodgepodge of social commentary, alternate history, retro-nostalgia, and workplace comedy, with its pop colors and eye for period detail, is a must for fans of such prestige cable dramas as "Mad Men" and "Halt and Catch Fire."
Genre: Comedy, Sci-Fi

A House Without Windows

A House Without Windows

By the delicate hand of Didier Kassaï (Storm Over Bangui) comes a comic book documentary about the street children of Bangui, told in a style that mixes photo and illustration.

Invisible Differences: A Story of Asperger's, Adulting, and Living A Life In Full Color

Invisible Differences: A Story of Asperger's, Adulting, and Living A Life In Full Color

Marguerite feels awkward and struggles every day to stay productive and keep up appearances. After years of alienation and discomfort, she finally investigates. When Marguerite discovers that she has Aspergers, her life is profoundly changed – for the better.

For Justice: The Serge & Beate Klarsfeld Story

For Justice: The Serge & Beate Klarsfeld Story

The seldom-told true story of France's most famous Nazi Hunters and heroes of the Resistance: The Klarsfelds. 1 VOLUME RELEASED - INDEPENDENT STORIES. For the past fifty years, Beate and Serge Klarsfeld have been hunting Nazis all across the globe. But their story isn't just about justice. It's about love. Beate, a German journalist and activist born in Berlin as the War began; and Serge, a Romanian-born French-Jewish lawyer whose father was deported and killed by the Nazis: a couple brought together by—and tested by—dangerous endeavors. They started out by challenging Nazi propaganda in the 1960s and before they knew it, this vibrant couple had devoted their entire lives to investigating and documenting countless Nazi war criminals and bringing them to justice for their unacknowledged and incomprehensible hate crimes committed decades before. This book was written in partnership with Serge and Beate Klarsfeld.
Genre: Historical

Army of Darkness/Xena: Warrior Princess Complete Omnibus

Army of Darkness/Xena: Warrior Princess Complete Omnibus

The cross-over no one expected is back for an Omnibus Encore, combining three volume into one epic book! Too big for the movie or television screen, Dynamite presents the ultimate, kicka** crossover tale as Ash and his Army of Darkness meets Xena, the Warrior Princess! Chapter 1: Written by John Layman and illustrated by Miguel Montenegro, we begin with Ashley J. Williams transported to the world of Xena and Gabrielle! Throw in the Necronomicon and an evil, little Ash taking charge of a group of fairies (the winged kind) and you've got yourselves one rollicking adventure! Chapter 2: After the events of their last meet-up, Ash is back in "real" time and Xena and Gabby are back where they started, but they're not going to stay there, not if the Necronomicon has anything to do with it! Chapter 3: Xena, Warrior Princess, has toppled nations through the force of her will. She's captained the deadliest pirate crew ever to sail the seas. She even turned her back on her past, seeking redemption for her darker acts alongside her partner Gabrielle. And yet, despite her propensity for defeating all odds, her thousand-strong army has fallen to an implacable and ancient evil. Her only recourse? To use the dreaded Necronomicon to summon Ash Williams - the wise-ass, butt-kicking, smooth-talkin' demon-killer from the future - for aid! But how can Xena save the world when that chainsaw-wielding knucklehead's every temporal mishap threatens to unravel time itself?

Gloriana

Gloriana

"Formally innovative explorations bring poetry to the quotidian In Gloriana, Kevin Huizenga exposes the mechanics that underpin everyday life. His protagonist, Glenn Ganges, has conversations about dish soap and library visits that are both faithful depictions of mundane interactions and existential dissections of the units that construct our lives. Huizenga has an understated, quiet approach to story writing that allows his characters (and his readers) the self-awareness to recognize the humor and tragedy of every moment. Huizenga's much-lauded work is finely detailed, and in its innovative use of form, it explores the boundaries of the comic medium, deconstructing and reconstructing panels to express temporality and lived experience more fully. Presented in this expanded edition, Gloriana employs familiar settings and thorough, sometimes scientific explanations to reach thoughtful conclusions."

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