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Final Crisis Aftermath: Ink
n the wake of FINAL CRISIS, the Tattooed Man is considered a hero for the first time in his life. At first, the rewards from his new lifestyle are a welcome change from the rest of what his existence has been, but soon the pressure to stay above temptation and evil start to wear him down. Matters are quickly complicated when he wakes up in the middle of the night to find his body covered in unfamiliar tattoos that seem to have a life of their own. In this 6-issue miniseries from newcomer writer Eric Wallace (TV's Eureka) and artist Fabrizio Fiorentino, the Tattooed Man finds himself in the middle of a life and death struggle with his own powers and the master plan they seem to have for him – whether he likes it or not!
Final Crisis Aftermath: Escape
Nemesis awakens to find himself held captive by the Global Peace Agency inside the walls of the mysterious Electric City. His fellow prisoners are all members of the superhuman intelligence community, and they're subjected to systematic torture in an attempt to siphon the secrets of the DC Universe heroes in an effort to destroy them. As Nemesis works to escape, he finds few people he can truly trust. But nothing could prepare him for the hideous truth behind his situation!
Final Crisis Aftermath: Dance
Japan's Super Young Team wants nothing more than to be seen as heroes in the eyes of their adoring public. Unfortunately, their adventures during FINAL CRISIS have gone unnoticed, and they've been reduced to performing at public appearances and on various TV shows literally dancing for their livelihood. But the appearance of a new American teammate and a deadly threat complicates the motives of the team as they try and find what truly makes somebody not just a hero, but a sensational hero. Discover the path to greatness in this exciting 6-issue miniseries!
Final Crisis
The entire Multiverse is threatened as the mysterious Libra assembles an army of the DCU's most terrifying super villains. But what is the ultimate plan, and who will live to find out?
Figment 2
The legendary Dreamfinder and Figment return in an all-new adventure! Figment and Dreamfinder have saved the world...but now find themselves in a time and place not their own! Out of time for over 100 years: old friends reunite, new challenges are met, and a brand new mystery unfolds. Dreamfinder's greatest challenge lies ahead, but will his own legacy be his undoing? Don't miss the sequel to the fan-favorite, sold-out Figment miniseries based on Walt Disney World's beloved Journey Into Imagination attraction.
Genre: Fantasy, Movies & TV
Figment
Dive into a steampunk fantasy story exploring the never-before-revealed origin of the inventor known as Dreamfinder, and how one little spark of inspiration created a dragon called Figment.
Genre: Fantasy, Movies & TV
Fight Club 2
Fight Club returns, in brand new format- COMICS!!! So, of course I jumped at the chance to read this book- I mean, who wouldn’t at least give it a chance? It’s a Palahniuk sequel, in comic book form- so all those characters that seemed larger than life, impossible to be real when captured on film, now have an even bigger sandbox to play in and it’s one where (for myself, at the very least) the suspension of disbelief for situations such as this one come much more easily.
FF (2013)
Marvel Now! shows you the future, and it’s fantastic! In the Fantastic Four’s absence, a hand-picked substitute squad—Ant-Man, Medusa, She-Hulk and Miss Thing—must guard Earth and the fledgling Future Foundation for four minutes. What could go wrong?
FF (2011)
It's the FANTASTIC first issue of FF! A bold new direction for Marvel's First Family featuring new members, old friends (Spider-man), older enemies (Dr doom) and uneasy alliances that will send shockwaves through the Marvel Universe. With stunning art work by Steve Epting and Paul Mounts, please join writer, Jonathan Hickman, on the second massive arc in the bold new direction for the 'World's Greatest Comic Magazine.'
Fever Pitch
Elias Chatzoudis is an artist of boundless talent and imagination whose work hits that very sweet spot between cartoony and realistic. His pin-up girl illustrations display cheeky charm and sultry passion in equally abundant portions! This book contains all-new paintings designed to raise eyebrows and room temperatures!
Genre: Graphic Novels
Femforce
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- Issue #147 (7 years ago)
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- Issue #138 (7 years ago)
- Issue #137 (7 years ago)
Feature Comics
Feature comics is a collection of short continuing stories, mostly about superheroes. Most prominent stories are centered around Doll Man, Lala Palooza and Stunt Man Stetson.
Genre: School Life
- Issue #130 (5 years ago)
- Issue #129 (5 years ago)
- Issue #128 (5 years ago)
- Issue #127 (5 years ago)
- Issue #126 (5 years ago)
Fearless Defenders
Misty Knight and Valkyrie take center stage as the Fearless Defenders! A series that is somewhat continued from Fear Itself: The Fearless. Despite the name, the team featured are not the Defenders and are instead a team of Valkyrior, later established to be the Lady Liberators.
Fear Itself: Wolverine
Amidst the unstoppable force of The Serpent tearing through New York City, Wolverine and his girlfriend, Melita Garner, find themselves having to make very hard decisions in order to do what they do best. The British intelligence turned mercenary black ops group S.T.R.I.K.E has taken advantage of the chaos and activated sleeper agents for one final, deadly mission. It's up to Wolverine to stop them, but in leaving Melita to report from the ground, will his choice prove fatal?
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