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DC Comics Presents (1978-1986)

Superhero
Superman battles the intergalactic conqueror known as Mongul in these tales from the late 1970s and early 1980s. Introduced as a physical challenge to the Man of Steel, Mongul appeared in stories that guest-starred Wonder Woman, Batman, Supergirl and others. This collection includes the classic tale 'For the Man Who Has Everything,' by the WATCHMEN team of writer Alan Moore and artist Dave...
DC Retroactive: Green Lantern (2011-)

Superhero
The 1970s were a time of spacefaring thrills for the Emerald Knight! Now, writer Dennis O'Neil returns to the character for a brand-new epic starring Hal Jordan! Plus: a classic tale originally published in the 1970s, also written by Dennis O'Neil!
DC Retroactive: Wonder Woman (2011-)

Superhero
From legendary scribe Dennis O'Neil comes an untold adventure starring DC's Amazon Princess in her 'white costume' phase! When Paradise Island is in danger, Wonder Woman must complete three tasks to save her homeland from destruction. But are these tasks too difficult even for her? Plus: a classic tale originally published in the 1970s, also written by Dennis O'Neil!
DC Secret Files

Magic
Western
Darwyn Cooke (DC: THE NEW FRONTIER) teams with REBIRTH writer Geoff Johns for the lead story of an extra-sized special! Hal Jordan relives some of the most meaningful flights in his life, joined by an unexpected partner. Rounding out the issue are the prelude to GREEN LANTERN: REBIRTH (by Johns, Van Sciver and Rollins), previously found only in the pages of Wizard, plus, profiles of Hal Jordan,...
Doorway to Nightmare (1978-1978)

Occult
A young actress consults Madame Xanadu about the mysterious, occult goings-on surrounding her new boyfriend.
Dr. Fate (1988-)

Medical
Who is the new Doctor Fate? You witnessed the death of the original Doctor Fate and the birth of his new incarnation, but many questions were left unanswered...until now. Possessed by two separate, distinct personalities—that of a young boy and an older woman—Doctor Fate must learn to cope with the conflicting feelings within his mystical persona. In addition, his household has run amok,...
Ghosts (1971-)

Supernatural
The Spectre stars in "Dr. 13 the Ghost-Breaker and the Spectre," "The Haunted House and the Spectre," and "Death…and the Spectre." Taken from issues #97, #98, and #99. NOTE: Not all backup stories advertised on the cover will be included.
Green Lantern (1960-1986)

Love
Monsters
Space
In these team-up tales from the mid-1970s, Green Lantern and Green Arrow face fantastic threats, starting with the former Green Lantern known as Sinestro! Also in this collection, Green Lantern Katma Tui pursues a monstrous beast to Earth, and Green Arrow accidentally enters Green Lantern's Lantern and becomes cosmically charged. Plus, the Golden Age hero called Air Wave returns in a new guise,...
Green Lantern (1990-2004)

Psychological
Space
A new era begins for Green Lantern Kyle Rayner! It begins as Nero escapes a mental institution and finds himself in possession of a yellow power ring, thanks to the Qwardians. Now with the power to materialize the inner workings of his mind, the madman looks to destroy the planet. And as the Justice League attempts to fight his hordes of minions, Kyle must find a way to defeat a ring-bearer more...
House of Mystery (1951-)

Magic
Mystery
"THE WONDROUS WITCH'S CAULDRON!" A witch's cauldron that brings its owner fame, fortune and long life passes from owner to owner.
Icon (1993-1997)

Aliens
The flagship character from Milestone Comics is back in this new printing of the classic title collecting ICON #1-8. This is the title that introduced Augustus Freeman, a successful lawyer who covertly uses his alien super-powers to help those in need. But when a teenaged girl from the streets convinces him to use his abilities to inspire his people and becomes his sidekick, Rocket, the affluent...
JLApe (2024)

Political
Apes alive! When Solovar, leader of Gorilla City, is apparently assassinated by pro-human extremists, Gorilla City's new government declares war on humanity. Part of their plot involves turning the JLA into human-hating gorillas to help carry out their bidding. Now it's up to Batman (the only member who wasn't transformed, of course) and Martian Manhunter to find a cure for their banana-loving...