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Margie Comics

Margie Comics

Continued from Comedy Comics, Margie Comics ran during 1946 through 1949 for 15 issues. This series then continued into Reno Browne, Hollywood's Greatest Cowgirl.
Genre: Comedy

Ewoks (1987)

Ewoks (1987)

This is the Marvel UK's run of the comic book of the same name published by Marvel. Has fewer issues (only 10 vs 14 of the original run).
Genre: Children

Rock and Rollo

Rock and Rollo

Previously published as TV Teens.

Kane and Able

Kane and Able

Comic book wise guys, KANE and ABLE, serve up a summer dump cake of genre-busting mischief and masked mayhem in this oversized anthology of never-before-published strips.Slip in and out of subconsciousness with the Astonishing Shield Bug!Surf the Fleshwave with Black Fur in “Who Fears The Deathroach?”!Journey into the sub-basement in the gasoline-tinged “Dustmites”!Ride into the Creepzone with Nightmare and Sleepy in the aptly named “Creepzone”!

Dead Eyes Open

Dead Eyes Open

Dead Eyes Open is a six comic mini-series written by Matthew Shepherd in 2006. In this series, the dead are rising and they aren't your garden variety zombies. Dr. John Requin becomes the center of a cultural zeitgeist, the unwilling eye of a cultural and social hurricane in a book that redefines the undead in a bizarre cocktail of black humor, political satire, and family drama.
Genre: Comedy, Drama

Jake Thrash (1989)

Jake Thrash (1989)

N/a
Genre: Horror

Icarus

Icarus

N/a
Genre: Fantasy

Fires & Murmur

Fires & Murmur

Created by Eisner Award-winning artist Lorenzo Mattotti, Fires sweeps readers off into a hypnotic, haunting fantasy centered on a mysterious island where the hills are constantly ablaze. A series of vessels have inexplicably disappeared from the vicinity, so the battleship Anselm II is dispatched to investigate. When the expedition's leader, Lieutenant Absinthe, comes ashore, his encounter with the burning island's bizarre residents results in a form of psychic possession that leads to mayhem, madness, and murder. Mattotti's vivid illustrations, rendered with the depth and richness of paintings, propel the eye through a brooding, brilliantly colored atmosphere of mesmerizing imagery. A second tale by Mattotti, co-written with Jerry Kramsky, offers another fantastic voyage. Murmur traces an amnesiac's quest across phantasmagoric landscapes to recover his identity — an enigmatic journey in which fear and confusion are resolved by arcane magic rituals. This handsome hardcover edition marks the first publication of Fires and Murmur in a single volume. Both stories were originally published in French; this Dover edition features the 1988 English translation of Feux (Fires) and the 1993 English translation of Murmure (Murmur) English translations. Suggested for mature readers.

Dingo

Dingo

A bold new mini from the writer of the best-selling Fall of Cthulhu! A supernatural crime story in the vein of 100 Bullets, a man named Dingo who's after only one thing: a box. And he'll stop at nothing to obtain it, no matter how many bad men get in his way. But the real question is, what's in the box? And why is Dingo willing to kill to get it back? A rough-and-tumble thriller with a hint of the unearthly and a pinch of something nasty.

Rugrats: The Last Token

Rugrats: The Last Token

Stu and Drew have taken the babies to the local arcade for a relaxing day of pizza and games. But when the arcade’s token stock goes down to one, a frenzy breaks loose and darkness descends upon the arcade floor. Every child seeks the precious golden coin for their own game with no thought to the needs of all the children of the land. It is up to Tommy and his noble fellowship of Rugrats to march the one token across the treacherous game room floor to the fabled volcano arcade machine, told to yield a stream of tokens if you win, in order to save the day. Writer Pranas T. Naujokaitis (Adventure Time: Ice King) and artist Maurizia Rubino lead the Rugrats on an epic quest like no other!

Strange Stories of Suspense

Strange Stories of Suspense

Continued from Rugged Action, Strange Stories of Suspense ran during 1955 through 1957 for 12 issues.
Genre: Suspense

Captain America: Sam Wilson: The Complete Collection

Captain America: Sam Wilson: The Complete Collection

Collects Captain America (2012) #25, All-New Captain America: Fear Him (2015) #1-4, All-New Captain America (2014) #1-6, Amazing Spider-Man Special (2015) #1, Inhuman Special (2015) #1, All-New Captain America Special (2015) #1, Captain America: Sam Wilson (2015) #1-6. Sam Wilson takes flight as the soaring Sentinel of Liberty - Captain America! Handed the shield by Steve Rogers himself, the former Falcon is joined by new partner Nomad to tackle threats including the fearsome Scarecrow, Batroc and Baron Zemo's newly ascendant Hydra! But stepping into Steve's boots isn't easy - and Sam soon finds himself on the outs with both his old friend and S.H.I.E.L.D.! Plus, the Sons of the Serpent, Doctor Malus - and the all-new Falcon! And a team-up with Spider-Man and the Inhumans! The headline-making Sam Wilson is a Captain America for today!

Taskmaster: Anything You Can Do...

Taskmaster: Anything You Can Do...

Collects Avengers (1963) #195-196, 223; Marvel Team-Up (1972) #103, 146; Thing (1983) 26; Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #308; Iron Man (1968) #254; Daredevil (1964) #292-293; Deadpool (1997) #2; Hawkeye: Earth’s Mightiest Marksman (1998) #1; Avengers (1998) #26; Captain America (1998) #44; material from Captain America Annual (1971) #11.He’s the skull-faced villain who can copy any action he sees — whether it’s Spider-Man’s agility, Daredevil’s fighting moves or Captain America’s skills with a shield! That makes Taskmaster more than a match for anyone — even the Avengers! And to make matters worse, Taskmaster runs a training school for villainous henchmen! With the sweetest moves around and an army of thugs eager for extra credit, watch as Taskmaster clashes with a who’s who of the Marvel Universe — including Spidey, Cap, Daredevil, Iron Man, Falcon, Hawkeye, Ant-Man, the Thing and Deadpool! Can any of them take him to task?

Frank Frazetta's Moon Maid

Frank Frazetta's Moon Maid

JAY FOTOS (FRANK FRAZETTA'S DEATH DEALER, Locke and Key) and Tim Vigil (FRANK FRAZETTA'S DARK KINGDOM, Faust) team up for an epic tale inspired by one of FRANK FRAZETTA'S most beloved paintings: Moon Maid!On the dead moon of Kyra, a sheltered young Maid is torn between good and evil. As she comes of age and the equinox draws closer, the Maid learns her true identity and what purpose she has in the universe. The only trick is learning who she can trust and how to survive her destiny!
Genre: Horror

DC Sneak Peek: Aquaman

DC Sneak Peek: Aquaman

Read this ALL-NEW FREE 8-page preview and see how the King of Atlantis fares in AQUAMAN #41!

Represent!

Represent!

Jules, a Black teenager, is given a pair of old binoculars as he heads out for a morning of birdwatching in Central Park. He soon learns the binoculars show him a lot more than birds, and maybe they keep him safe, too.

Night Screams for Mercy

Night Screams for Mercy

It is the year 1972. A savage murderer keeps a western Italian city in terror. Every morning a new slashed woman's body is found. An experienced detective, Claudio Morante, starts to investigate the case, which turns out to be more difficult than expected. Will he be able to stop the killer in time, when the... Night Screams for Mercy!

Secret Story Romances

Secret Story Romances

Secret Story Romances ran during 1953 through 1956 for 21 issues. This series then continued back into True Tales Of Love.
Genre: Romance

Lovers

Lovers

A series of romance comics that started in 1949, the numbering is a continuation from the Blonde Phantom series.
Genre: Romance

Dames in the Atomic Age

Dames in the Atomic Age

The first original graphic novel from Art of Fiction, "Dames in the Atomic Age" is a unique pulp tale that pays homage to the B-movies, sci-fi serials, and crime magazines of the 1940s and '50s.

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