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DIstant Thunder 1
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Superhero
Distant Thunder faces deadly challenges that will test him to his very core. What makes a hero? Story 1: The Old Spark Writer: Don PerkEdge Art: Alon Chou Letters:Clem Robins Distant Thunder (Malcolm Kennedy), with the aid of the golden age hero Man-Of-War, tries to unearth a case of missing children. Only to discover a new foe named Captain Thunder and ascertains something unnerving...
Batman: Gordon of Gotham
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Gotham City Police Commissioner Jim Gordon stars in this new collection of crime stories from the 1990s that stars the colorful, determined cops of Batman's hometown. Collects BATMAN: GORDON OF GOTHAM #1-4, BATMAN: GCPD #1-4 and BATMAN: GORDON'S LAW #1-4.
New Concrete Hell
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Cyberpunk Dystopian Mystery Organized Crime
In the far future, mankind begins to rebuild civilization after a cataclysmic global war. New Concrete Hell follows Chloe, an advanced human-like machine, as she attempts to uncover the secrets of her past whilst eluding the gangs, families and the sinister idol Denny.
Harley Quinn: Breaking Glass
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With just five dollars and a knapsack to her name, 15-year-old Harleen Quinzel is sent to live in Gotham City. She's not worried, though-she's battled a lot of hard situations as a kid, and knows her determination and outspokenness will carry her through life in the most dangerous city in the world. And when Gotham's finest drag queen, Mama, takes her in, it seems like Harley has finally found a...
Justice Society of America (1991-)
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Superhero
In this 1990s tale set at the end of the Golden Age of Comics, the Justice Society of America must join forces one last time to stop the powerful Solomon Grundy and the immortal world-conqueror known as Vandal Savage! Presented alongside two classic stories of the JSA. Collects Justice Society of America #1-8, Adventure Comics #466, and All Star Comics #57.
Black Lightning (2024)
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Family
Black Lightning is back, and this time, it's a family affair! Jefferson Pierce leads the Justice League's new metahuman outreach initiative, helping those with powers before they can cause harm to themselves or others—but everything changes when its his own daughter, Anissa Pierce, who comes to him for help. With Thunder's dangerous new powers and the new Masters of Disaster jeopardizing the...
Attack of the Marauders
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Monsters Political Psychological Supernatural
Extremely Moronic MAD
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Pirates School Space
If you look up 'Extremely Moronic' in the dictionary, you'll see a picture of this book!* It's... EXTREMELY MORONIC MAD From the pages of the magazine that inspired the hit Cartoon Network show comes this new collection of our stupidest and most ridiculously absurd articles yet! Including: Dancing with the Star Wars! Diarrhea of a Wimpy Kid! 15 Reasons to Hate School! A MAD Look at...
The Toys Who Walk
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Family Friendship Modern Robots Science Video games
A group of sentient action figures must fight for their own survival in the outside world!
DC Comics: The Art of Lee Bermejo
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Friendship
DC Comics: The Art of Lee Bermejo collects the boldest and most iconic work of celebrated comics artist Lee Bermejo! Known for his incredible and distinctive work on the Joker and Lex Luthor: Man of Steel collaborations with writer Brian Azzarello, Before Watchmen: Rorschach, a long list of powerfully compelling covers, and more, Lee Bermejo's work speaks for itself! This volume is a beautiful...
Justice League: The Rise of Arsenal (2010-)
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Superhero
Roy Harper lost everything at the hands of Prometheus, barely surviving the brutal severing of his arm. But when he finally awakens from his coma, Roy will find that his dangerous journey into despair is just beginning.
Man-Child
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Humor Superhero
Man-Child pays homage to the work and life of Stan Lee. Moreover, it is a commentary on modern-day comic book fandom as well as an opportunity to put the widely-used expression “man-child” on trial through the lens of the twenty-first century. Telling two separate storylines — one taking place in the innocent silver age superhero universe of the Monarch-Crier and the other in our mature...