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Batman: The Doom That Came To Gotham

Magic
Space
An unholy union of a comic book icon and pure Lovecraftian horror is unleashed by writers MIKE MIGNOLA, acclaimed creator of Hellboy, RICHARD PACE (Robert E. Howard's Savage Sword) and artist TROY NIXEY (HARLEY QUINN) in this terrifying reimagining of the greatest heroes and villains in the Batman mythos.
It's Gotham City, 1928. Twenty years have passed since a madman slew the parents of young...
Batman/Judge Dredd

Aliens
When Batman crosses paths with the gleefully violent Judge Dredd, things are bound to get ugly! In these tales from the 1990s, the two crimefighters face The Riddler and The Joker and battle extra-dimensional gladiators. A special bonus included in this collection is Judge Dredd's epic battle with alien bounty hunter Lobo.This amazing new colleciton includes Batman/Judge Dredd: Judgment On...
Cosmic Odyssey (1988-1989)

Family
Magic
Monsters
Space
A deadly force like none the universe has ever seen is rising. Millennia ago, it wiped out hundreds of star systems and pushed the planets of New Genesis and Apokolips back into the Stone Age. Now, Lord Darkseid alone has seen the danger that is coming. He needs help, but the monsters and deviants that serve him on Apokolips will be no match for an entity this powerful. To save his realm and...
DC Universe by Mike Mignola

Superhero
Mike Mignola, best known as the creator of Hellboy, started out his comics art career drawing the adventures of the World's Greatest Super-Heroes, applying his moody artwork to tales of Superman, Batman, Swamp Thing and more. Now, this new collection assembles these stories written by John Byrne, Roger Stern, Neil Gaiman, Paul Kupperberg, and others for the first time.
Collects: SUPERMAN: THE...
Doom Force Special (1992-)

Fighting
It's "Judgment Day" as, one year from today, a group of fighting misfits with fantastic powers and gorgeous bodies fight for the cause of good…and one member will die! They may be the Doom Patrol of the future...or not.
From the DC Vault: Death in the Family: Robin Lives! (2024)

Family
Psychological
Supernatural
In 1988, the pop culture world was rocked when comics readers were given theopportunity to decide the outcome of one of the medium's most controversialquandaries: Should the Boy Wonder die? While history has taught us one answer tothat question, a second answer is now told—What if Robin lived?Jason Todd, the second teenager to wear the mask of Robin, survived a brutalbeating at the hands of...
Justice League Quarterly (1990-1994)

Superhero
For the first time the start of the 1990s, Justice League Quarterly returns to print with quirky adventures from the Justice League International era! In these stories, meet the Conglomerate, a new super-team assembled by Booster Gold! Booster's new pals and gals include Maxi-Man, Praxis, Gypsy, Echo, Vapor, and Reverb, but Booster has to wonder if their industry backers want them to be...
Neil Gaiman's Midnight Days - Deluxe Edition

Superhero
Providing tantalizing glimpses into the fantastical worlds he would create and nurture, NEIL GAIMAN'S MIDNIGHT DAYS collects some of the accomplished author's earliest work, including tales featuring John Constantine, Swamp Thing and the first and only meeting between The Golden Age Sandman and The Sandman of the Endless.
New Gods Secret Files (1998-)

Mythical
The secrets of Jack Kirby's legendary creations are revealed in a thrilling special that includes a two-page "lost pages" JLA feature by writer Grant Morrison and artist Howard Porter, which explains why Orion and Big Barda were sent to Earth to join the JLA! In the lead story (by Karl Kesel, with art by Sal Velluti and Bob Almond), discover the origin of the entire Fourth World!
Showcase '94

Mythical
Three tales from three different creative teams! First, James Robinson and Christian Alamy tackle the Clown Prince of Crime in the first of a two-part tale. Plus, a Gunfire story by Len Wein and an adventure with the New Gods by Walt Simonson!
Starman (1988-1992)

Science
Space
Superhero
There have been a number of Starmen on the scene since the 1940s, from the cosmic rod-wielding hero of the Golden Age to the science fiction warrior of the 1970s. But you haven't seen anything like this all-new interpretation of Starman. The name may be the same, but that's where all similarities end. Starman's a superhero who doesn't know how he got to be that way...or even the full extent of...