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Forces In Combat
Forces In Combat was a British weekly comic first released in 1980. The series was an attempt by Marvel UK to produce a comic more in line with the traditional British boy`s weekly. It reprinted earlier Marvel stories in short chapters and ran for 37 issues. Some of the comic-strips featured included Master Of Kung-Fu, Rom:Spaceknight, The Rawhide Kid, Kull The Conqueror, Machine Man, the Golem, the John Kowalski War is Hell stories and Sergeant Fury, plus colour reprints of Ron Embleton's Wulf the Briton, a non-Marvel strip that originally appeared in Express Weekly. After 37 issues it merged with Future Tense to become Future Tense and Forces in Combat; the first combined issue was #13, continuing Future Tense's numbering. Rom was the only strip to transfer over to the new title. The Forces in Combat subtitle was unceremoniously dropped from Future Tense only one week later, as the cover title reverted to simply Future Tense as of #14.
- Issue #32 (9 months ago)
It's Wicked!
Launched on 20th May 1989, It's Wicked! was Marvel UK's foray into producing a comic of supernaturally-themed humour strips, aimed at the market that was previously served by titles such as Monster Fun and Shiver and Shake. Unlike most non-reprint Marvel UK titles, it was neither set in the Marvel universe nor were most of the strips licensed properties. Strips included Gordon Gremlin, Inspector Spectre, Ghostman Bat and his Black and White Rat, Clare Voyant, Best of Fiends, Toad in the Hole, Dunstable D. Dragon, Winnie the Witch Doctor, Mummy's Boy, Ghoul School and Ghosthunters. The cover star was Slimer from Ghostbusters. Only 17 issues were produced before the title was cancelled.
Pinocchio: Vampire Slayer - Of Wood and Blood
After being left for dead, adrift in the middle of the Mediterranean, Pinocchio and what remains of the Great Puppet Theater wash ashore on a mysterious island. But before they can resume their efforts to save Carlotta from the vampires, they must first survive the deadly Vrykolakas. This is the first chapter of Pinocchio, Vampire Slayer: Of Wood and Blood, the final chapter in the critically acclaimed trilogy!
Genre: Vampires
GCPD: The Blue Wall
Still relatively early in her tenure as GCPD commissioner, Renee Montoya sets out to rebuild her department and restore public faith in the historically troubled PD during some of the worst conditions it’s ever seen. But Renee can’t do it alone-in order for her plan to work, everyone from the topmost officials all the way down to the most fresh-faced new officers must contend with the harsh realities of being a symbol of law and order in a city of super-powered saviors and superhuman lawlessness. DC is proud to present GCPD: The Blue Wall by the stellar team of Academy Award-winning writer John Ridley and artist Stefano Raffaele. This six-part miniseries is a thought-provoking and riveting story of everyday people trying to do good in the midst of a flawed system. No one said protecting a city like Gotham would be easy.
Genre: Supernatural
Swamp Thing: Green Hell
The Earth is all but done. The last remnants of humanity cling to a mountaintop island lost in endless floodwater. The Parliaments of the Green, the Red, and the Rot all agree: it's time to wipe the slate clean and start the cycle of life over again. And to do so, they've united their powers to summon an avatar-one of the most horrific monsters to ever stalk the surface of this forsaken planet... Jeff Lemire-the author of the smash hits Joker: Killer Smile and The Question: The Deaths of Vic Sage, along with the graphic novel that inspired the television sensation Sweet Tooth-returns to Black Label with one of the greatest artists in modern DC history, Doug Mahnke, in tow! Together they'll unleash a gory, gruesome monster mash, where the fate of humanity rests in the hands of someone who isn't human at all!
Walt Disney's Mickey and Donald: "For Whom the Doorbell Tolls" and Other Tales Inspired by Hemingway
In this original Disney collection, Hemingway’s “The Battler” and “The Killers” inspire new Mickey and Peg Leg Pete parodies while our title adventure, with Mickey meeting “Ernest” in person! From Donald’s bid for knighthood as “The Duck Who Would Be King” to Peg Leg Pete’s invasion of a diner in “Bad Boys” and Uncle Scrooge’s shark-wrangling in “The Older Man and the Sea,” these epics range from direct pastiches to shorts loosely based on “Papa” Hemingway’s work ― each paired with its authors’ “liner notes,” telling the fascinating tale of how and why they were inspired.
- Issue # TPB (Part 2) (9 months ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 1) (9 months ago)
Skeletons
Eighteen years old, and a bulky lie: Zero tells his mother every morning that he goes to university, but in reality he spends five hours sitting on the subway, from terminus to terminus. This is how he meets Arloc, a boy a little younger than him who has other reasons for wanting to waste his days in a subway car in Rome. As their friendship deepens, the shadows in Arloc's life and psyche merge with the darkness of the drug-dealing world of suburban Rome. A graphic novel that Zerocalcare defines as "more heinous than usual" straddling reality and invention, between today and twenty years ago, between fear of the future and that of the present.
Genre: Comedy
- Issue # TPB (Part 3) (9 months ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 2) (9 months ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 1) (9 months ago)
The Hassle Squad's Phonebook
"The hassle squad's phonebook" is the second collection of stories that appeared on zerocalcare.it. Bittersweet, as it is in its most intimate style, Zerocalcare tells itself by retracing the stories of the last two years of the blog, including the now classic "Save every five minutes", "When a famous man dies", "I quarrels on the internet" and " The demon of availability".
Genre: Comedy
- Issue # TPB (Part 2) (9 months ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 1) (9 months ago)
Twelve
Zerocalcare (the character) is in a coma, the zombies are about to decimate what remains of the population of Rebibbia and it's up to Secco, Katja and their friend Boar to find a way to escape from a now compromised situation. Taking a break from his usual gaze on the world (and from himself as the protagonist) Zerocalcare (the author) lets his innumerable apocalyptic paranoias go full steam ahead and tells an adventurous story of revenge, rancor and hope for the future, which makes the wide tour to explain the unshakeable love for a neighborhood that the whole world believes to be just a prison.
Genre: Comedy
- Issue # TPB (9 months ago)
Comics on Parade
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Genre: Drama
- Issue #103 (9 months ago)
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- Issue #93 (9 months ago)
The Good Neighbors
From the amazing imagination of bestselling author Holly Black, a mysterious and wonderful teen graphic novel masterpiece. Rue Silver's mother has disappeared... and her father has been arrested, suspected of killing her. But it's not as straightforward as that. Because Rue is a faerie, like her mother was. And her father didn't kill her mother -- instead, he broke a promise to Rue's faerie king grandfather, which caused Rue's mother to be flung back to the faerie world. Now Rue must go to save her -- and must also defeat a dark faerie that threatens our very mortal world.
Genre: Mystery
- Issue # TPB 3 (9 months ago)
- Issue # TPB 2 (9 months ago)
- Issue # TPB 1 (9 months ago)
Red Sonja: Battle Fairy and the Yeti
What happens when Asidor, a shadowy figure from Red Sonja’s past, teams up with Orsula the mortal enemy of Serena the Battle Fairy…. MAYHEM of course! The plan was simple… transport Red Sonja from Earth to Spriten (The Battle Fairy’s home world) with the assumption being, a warrior as skilled as Red Sonja pitted against Serena can eliminate her and therefore remove the main obstacle in Orsula’s grip as supreme ruler of Spriten. Meantime, with Red Sonja off Earth, she can no longer foil Asidor’s plans of domination. But we know what they say about plans… and someone forgot about the Yeti!
- Issue # Full (9 months ago)
Nexus: Nefarious
Nexus hits an object in space, sending him crashing into the nearest planet.To make matters worse, the planet serves as a prison to a nearby world. With the wrong sun in the sky, Nexus is unable to use his powers—so he'll have to rely on his intelligence and survival skills if he wants to escape and see his family again.Nexus returns with a new graphic novel from the mind of Mike Baron, with art by Richard Bonk!
- Issue # Full (9 months ago)
Devil Dinosaur Infinity Comic
Devil Dinosaur’s friendsversary celebration with his bestie Moon Girl gets interrupted when Demolisher decides to crash the party. Can Devil save the day and prove he's more than just a big scary beast, but a hero and a friend to all New Yorkers?
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