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Western Winners

Western Winners

This series continues from All Western Winners...Western Winners continues to Black Rider with issue #8. Black Rider continues to Western Tales Of Black Rider with issue #28. Western Tales Of Black Rider continues to Gunsmoke Western with issue #32. Gunsmoke Western continues it's 46 issue run in until July, 1963 with issue #77.
Genre: Western

Greenhaven

Greenhaven

N/a
Genre: Fantasy

Robotech in 3-D

Robotech in 3-D

A redrawn adaptation in 3D of the first issue of The Macross Saga, Booby Trap.
Genre: Sci-Fi, Robots

Avengelyne: Dark Depths

Avengelyne: Dark Depths

Avengelyne gets swept into an underwater adventure as carnivorous creatures emerge from the sea and start eating innocent beach-goers. But they are only the tip of the iceberg as all sorts of underwater monsters are on the loose, and the mysterious and sultry Coral has something to do with it. Can Avengelyne stop these horrific ocean creatures, much less their master on the sea floor?

Infinite Frontier

Infinite Frontier

When our heroes saved the Muliverse from Perpetua in Dark Nights: Death Metal, everything was put back where it belonged... and we do mean everything. All the damage from all the Crises was undone, and heroes long thought gone returned from whatever exile they had been in. Most of them, at least. Alan Scott, the Green Lantern from the Justice Society of America, has noticed some of his allies are still missing in action, and he’s determined to find them. There are others, though, who would rather remain hidden than explain themselves, like Roy Harper, a.k.a. Arsenal, a man who should be dead but now is not. Plus, what does all this mean for the DCU’s place in the Multiverse? On opposite sides of a dimensional divide, both Barry Allen and President Superman ponder this question. Not to mention the Darkseid of it all! Or a team of Multiversal heroes called Justice Incarnate!

COVID Chronicles

COVID Chronicles

An illustrated feature chronicling ten personal accounts of life and death from the frontlines of COVID-19. These true stories from journalist Ethan Sacks (Old Man Hawkeye) are brought to vivid life by Dalibor Talajic (Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe, Hotell). Originally distributed online by NBC News, these tales of hope amidst devastation are now available in print for the first time, fully colored, with behind-the scenes features. From a man stuck in Wuhan during the initial days of the outbreak to an ICU nurse in the thick of one of the busiest hospitals in the country to an Italian opera singer who goes viral while trying to bring hope to his devastated neighborhood, this series takes you where news cameras couldn't go.

Incredible Hulk: Crossroads

Incredible Hulk: Crossroads

Collects Incredible Hulk (1968) #301-313 and Annual #13 & Alpha Flight (1983) #29.Banished to the mysterious and dangerous Crossroads by Dr. Strange, the Hulk fights his way back from the edge of insanity; battles the U-Foes, the N'Garai, Klaatu, the Puffball Collective and more; fights along-side newfound friends like the Lady of Life in the City of Death; and comes face to face with three aspects of his own shattered psyche as Bruce Banner struggles to reassert control over his savage alter ego and come to terms with his haunted past! Plus: The story of Banner's birth, and how his tragic childhood shaped the monster within, is revealed! And longtime INCREDIBLE HULK artist Sal Buscema wraps up his decade-long run! The Jade Giant is truly at the crossroads of his life!

Atomic Robo and the Shadow From Beyond Time

Atomic Robo and the Shadow From Beyond Time

New York City, 1926. Atomic Robo's dull night of studying for a physics exam is interrupted by a duo from Nikola Tesla's past with a dire message: the imminent doom of all life in the universe! Guest starring Charles Fort, Howard Philips Lovecraft, and the Tunguska Incident. This is steampunk science fiction at its finest!

Hotwire: Requiem for the Dead

Hotwire: Requiem for the Dead

Who is this former girl? Why does her 'father' have no knowledge of who she is? Why is she so much more powerful than any Blue-light seen before and why is she somewhere she can't possibly be.
Genre: Horror, Sci-Fi

Justice Comics (1947)

Justice Comics (1947)

"The F.B.I in Action" volume.
Genre: Action, Crime

Warriors: The Rise of Scourge

Warriors: The Rise of Scourge

When the Twolegs destroy the warrior Clans' forest home, Graystripe--second in command of ThunderClan--is captured while trying to help his comrades escape! However, Graystripe soon discovers that the captive life as a pampered kittypet isn't all that bad. The cozy Twoleg nest and his new, affectionate family help Graystripe put his Clan days behind him. Still, nothing compares to the life of a warrior! With a new kittypet ally, Millie, by his side, will Graystripe ever find his way back to the Clan?

Father's Day

Father's Day

**How to be a good dad...** **... Stop killing people!** As a mob enforcer he was called the Eastside Butcher, but twenty years later Silas has found peace. That is, until his abandoned daughter shows up to give him a piece of her mind... and unwittingly leads a legion of hit men to settle accounts with Silas! * An action-packed crime thriller written by Dark Horse publisher Mike Richardson (_The Secret, Cut, Atomic Legion_). * Illustrated by Gabriel Guzmán (_Star Wars, Cable, Kull)_.

Commanders In Crisis

Commanders In Crisis

The last survivors of the Multiverse live among us under new, superheroic identities, five survivors of doomed worlds... taking a second chance to ensure our world lives on. A new twist on strange superhero comics, with a bleeding-edge eye on the modern moment, COMMANDERS IN CRISIS follows in the footsteps of Doom Patrol and Thunderbolts as five unexpected heroes come together to solve a murder unlike any other. The victim? Compassion itself…This is ideacide! A new series by acclaimed writer STEVE ORLANDO (Wonder Woman, Doom Patrol: Milk Wars, Martian Manhunter) and artist DAVIDE TINTO (Marvel Action: Spider-Man), an intense, weird action thriller reminding us about the importance of compassion and hope in the present moment, and putting fists to faces along the way!

The Witcher: Witch's Lament

The Witcher: Witch's Lament

Flames rise as a witch is burned at the stake. As Geralt searches for his next job, disturbing images of the fatal persecution appear before him, bringing an ominous warning.

Gung-Ho: Anger

Gung-Ho: Anger

Archer has been banished from the colony, falsely condemned for the rape of Celine. But Zack doesn't believe in his brother's guilt, so an expedition is launched into the danger zone. Unbeknownst to the rest of the community, the teens go to look for Archer...if he is still alive. The expedition will not be without risks though, nor without unpleasant surprises... Back at Fort Apache, confusion reigns and tensions are at an all-time high, as the adults look to safeguard the young and keep the colony intact. But with a "white wave" approaching, is it already too late?

Contrapaso

Contrapaso

Madrid, winter of 1956. Franco's fascist dictatorship controls the press and maintains the fiction of an idyllic nation. Faced with the Regime's attempts to cover up the country's most sordid crimes, two journalists from the crime beat, the jaded veteran Emilio Sanz and the young and intrepid Léon Lenoir, seek to reveal the truth. Confronted by a wave of unexplained murders, the duo sets out to uncover the dark secret connecting them, buried in a cruel past. Brilliantly written and illustrated by Teresa Valero, Sanz and Lenoir's investigation plunges us headfirst into an era and society as dark and as violent as it is full of hope. A bracing journalistic thriller revealing the lengths the Francoist regime was willing to go to in its attempts to stifle any form of dissent.

Tale of Mya Rom

Tale of Mya Rom

One shot.
Genre: Fantasy


Real Experiences

Real Experiences

Continued from Tiny Tessie, Real Experiences was published in 1950 for only 1 issue.
Genre: Romance

Millennium Edition: Action Comics 1

Millennium Edition: Action Comics 1

Although Krypton isn't mentioned by name, Superman's place of origin is given as a 'distant planet' destroyed by old age, from which a scientist sent his infant son to Earth in a space-ship. There is no mention of Jonathan or Martha Kent, and rather than being adopted by the Kents, the motorist who discovered his space-ship merely turned Clark over to an orphanage. Superman's powers were originally quite limited compared to those in the Golden Age books. He couldn't fly (although he could "leap tall buildings at a single bound"), and was invulnerable only to anything "less than a bursting shell". His powers increased gradually (and without explanation) over the succeeding issues of Action Comics. A more complete description of his origin, including mention of Krypton and the Kents, is given in the first issue of Superman in June, 1939.

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