Loading...
Ongoing comic
Static (2021)
A new original graphic novel by Matt Lesniewski (The Freak), about a man at the end of his rope, pushed to the edge. As if being tracked by a violent gang of drug dealers wasn't enough, a mad scientist's muscle for hire, who hunts creatures for twisted Frankensteinesque experiments, finds himself fighting his boss and the patchwork monsters he helped create.
- Issue # TPB (8 months ago)
Spirits of Vengeance: Rise of the Midnight Sons
Collects Ghost Rider (1990) #28, 31; Ghost Rider/Blaze: Spirits of Vengeance #1-6; Morbius: the Living Vampire (1992) #1; Darkhold: Pages From the Book of Sins #1; Nightstalkers #1; Web of Spider-Man (1985) #95-96 and material from Midnight Sons Unlimited #1.
- Issue # TPB (Part 4) (8 months ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 3) (8 months ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 2) (8 months ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 1) (8 months ago)
Eternals: The 500 Year War Infinity Comic
An international, all-star creative team of writers and artists presents ETERNALS: THE 500 YEAR WAR! Across 7-issues, follow the Eternals in their past encounters against the Deviants. While fighting their longstanding enemies, witness the Eternals interact with different cultures of the human race across time, through the cultural artifacts that were gifted to them.
Brooklyn Animal Control
A story with the crackling excitement and visceral intensity of Underworld crossed with the the political intrigue and monstrous family dynamics of The Sopranos. Brooklyn Animal Control is not your run-of-the-mill social services agency, and the officers assigned to it are not your average caseworkers... They are a breed apart. These street-hardened veterans negotiate a dangerous secret world in the heart of New York City, one inhabited by werewolves that roam the streets by night, and their human alter-egos who by day infest the hidden back rooms of the criminal elite. Which of their forms is more viscous is open to debate... but both are equally deadly!
- Issue # Full (8 months ago)
Mighty Marvel Holiday Special: Iceman's New Year's Resolutions Infinity Comic
It’s time to celebrate Halloween in New York—and in a city full of heroes and villains, dressing up to trick-or-treat can bring more trouble than you might think…
- Issue #1 (8 months ago)
Huckleberry Hound / Quick Draw McGraw Giant Size Flip Book
Part of the "Harvey Classics" series.
- Issue # Full (8 months ago)
Overwatch Anthology: Expanded Edition
Explore the backstories and motivations behind Overwatch's most popular heroes—from Ana to Zarya! This updated anthology now collects all of Blizzard Entertainment's existing digital Overwatch comics from an all-star lineup of creators, including Ryan Benjamin, Matt Burns, Robert Brooks, Micky Neilson, Nesskain, Bengal, and more. Whether you're starting in bronze or a Grandmaster, this expanded anthology adds over fifty pages of new comics and behind the scenes content, making it an essential companion to the Overwatch universe!
- Issue # TPB (Part 2) (8 months ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 1) (8 months ago)
Grimm Spotlight: Hellchild
THE DAUGHTER OF HADES RETURNS! Half-Goddess, half-vampire, Angelica Blackstone is one of the darkest and most powerful women in the Grimm Universe. In this action-packed one-shot, the horrific heroine finds herself caught between two warring forces attempting to weaponize her power. This conflict will bring her face-to-face with another Demigod who somehow has even greater power than hers. Unflinching horror and bone-crushing action combine in this unforgettable battle!
- Issue # Full (8 months ago)
Deathworld: Book Two
Jason is kidnapped by Mikah who want to take him back to Cassylia for trial; However, Jason sabotages the ship's controls causing it to crash land on a primitive planet where Jason has to use his wits to survive. Based on the novel 'Deathworld 2' published by Bantam Books in 1964.
Genre: Sci-Fi
Meow, Baby!
After seven books that have ranged from tragedy (Hey, Wait...) to drama (Sshhhh!) to thriller melodrama (The Iron Wagon, Why Are You Doing This?), Jason unleashes his inner Scandinavian goofball with this big collection of hilarious shorter pieces. God, the Devil, mummies, vampires, zombies, werewolves, reanimated skeletons, space invaders, Death, cavemen, Godzilla and Elvis populate these most often wordless blackout gags, side by side with Jason's usual Little-Orphan-Annie-eyed, rabbit-and-bird-head protagonists — a "lighter side" of one of the best cartoonists of the new millennium.
- Issue # TPB (8 months ago)
Space Wolf
A sci-fi space opera featuring a cast of anthropomorphic animals that first appeared in the Albedo anthology. While on a raid with Greycoat, Rusty, and Blitz, Paxton reminisces about how the team got started.
Genre: Sci-Fi
Mummator and the Conquerors of the Cosmos
Beyond the triune black holes of the Gamma Nebula... Past the spiral arms of the celestial galaxy... Lies the peaceful world of Celestonia, the fourth moon of the fourth planet of the fourth star of the cosmos! Celestonia, once a world of peace, now plagued by tyrannical evil! But four fortresses stand tall on the four corners of the world! The sacred sanctums of the Conquerors of the Cosmos! If Mummator and the conquerors cannot conquer the evils of the cosmos, the universe shall fall!
- Issue # Full (8 months ago)
Young Marvelman
In the 1950s British publisher L. Miller and Son held a license to reprint Fawcett's Captain Marvel and his related titles in the U.K., and were publishing Captain Marvel and Captain Marvel Jr. However, in 1953, after a punishing legal battle with DC Comics over claims that Captain Marvel infringed DC's Superman copyrights, Fawcett ceased publication and decided not to renew L. Miller's license. Since Captain Marvel and Captain Marvel Jr. were two of their more popular titles, Len Miller enlisted the assistance of artist and writer Mick Anglo to come up with a rescue plan. He created new characters, Marvelman, Young Marvelman and Kid Marvelman to replace Captain Marvel, Captain Marvel Jr. and Mary Marvel respectively, and, with #25, cover dated 3rd February 1954, L. Miller's two reprint titles were renamed Marvelman and Young Marvelman and began publishing stories produced by Mick Anglo's studio. Both were highly successful, and ran until #370 in February 1963, although towards the end, after Mick Anglo left the titles, they began reprinting old stories. There were also 8 Young Marvelman Annuals, plus one titled Marvelman Jr.
- Issue #365 (8 months ago)
- Issue #364 (8 months ago)
- Issue #363 (8 months ago)
- Issue #361 (8 months ago)
- Issue #360 (8 months ago)
Loading...