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Batman (1940-2011)
Batman (1940-2011)
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Batman is confronted with a hidden face from the past--it's the return of the vigilante Red Hood who appears to be Batman's one-time partner Jason Todd, the same Jason Todd that died many years ago. But the Red Hood's violent ways pit him against the Dark Knight in his hunt for the very person responsible for his death: The Joker.This volume collects BATMAN #635-641, #645-50 and BATMAN ANNUAL #25.
MAD Magazine
MAD Magazine
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It's a bird! It's a plane! It's the WORST DAY EVER! It's the 100% UNauthorized children's book parody as only MAD magazine can do it in SUPERMAN AND THE MISERABLE, ROTTEN, NO FUN, REALLY BAD DAY! Superman is supposed to be indestructible—but this day may just defeat him! In fact, it's a day so terrible that only the Man of Steel could possibly hope to survive it! On this miserable, rotten, no fun, really bad day, Superman will face rampaging super-villains, angry editors, boring chores, a cranky Justice League, and, worst of all, bad pizza. Superman's home planet, Krypton, exploded, so he's no stranger to bad days—but even so, this is one for the record books!
Blackhawk (1988-)
Blackhawk (1988-)
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"Book One: Blood and Iron." Blackhawk wakes from an alcoholic blackout to find himself mixed up with gangsters, Nazi spies, a corrupt U.S. senator, and a plot to steal the atomic bomb.
Don't Let the Penguin Drive the Batmobile
Don't Let the Penguin Drive the Batmobile
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MAD Magazine knows there are more important vehicles to protect in this 100% unauthorized parody of the classic children's book! While Batman is busy fighting crime on the mean streets of Gotham, it's up to us to keep an eye on the Batmobile. The only problem? The Penguin really, REALLY wants to drive it! Should we let him? In this all-new story, the Usual Gang of Idiots at MAD Magazine parody another classic, best-selling children's book, featuring the heroes and villains from the world of DC Comics' Batman!
Diana: Princess of the Amazons
Diana: Princess of the Amazons
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Eleven-year-old Diana leads an idyllic life on the island of Themyscira. Cut off from the rest of the world, she's beginning to feel a little alone. Though she has a loving mother and many "aunties," she is an only child. In fact, she's the only child on the entire island! After an escapade goes wrong, Diana gets in trouble for not living up to the Amazonian standard. She just can't seem to measure up no matter what she does. Every other person on the island is an adult proficient in their trade and mighty in body, while she is gangly, sometimes clumsy, and not particularly good at anything. She's not Wonder Woman...yet, anyway. What Diana needs is a friend; someone her own age whom she can talk to. But when she decides to take matters into her own hands, she encounters the unexpected!
Intensely Dumb MAD
Intensely Dumb MAD
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The Usual Gang of Idiots brings you a collection of classic MAD humor for all ages! Perfect for ALL AGES—this book has been 'scrubbed clean' for everyone to enjoy.
MAD About Superheroes
MAD About Superheroes
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Continuing their attack on pop culture, the warped minds of MAD tackle the world's greatest super-heroes in this satirical look at the men and women of the Spandex and cape world. Featuring an introduction by Adam West, MAD ABOUT THE SUPER HEROES has the Usual Gang of Idiots mocking the heroic legends of comic books, television shows, and movies. Including amusing and irreverent parodies of Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, Spider-Man, the X-Men, the Hulk, and the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, this black and white compilation is a must-have for every hero worshipper out there.
Majestic (2005-)
Majestic (2005-)
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Majestic is faced with the biggest and most chilling mystery of his life in "While You Were Out," a story full of cosmic wonder, wit and earth-shaking super-heroics! WildStorm castaway Mr. Majestic has spent the last few months in the DCU, where his warrior-code background has led him to butt heads with a few of that world's finest. But now that he's back home, has his style changed? Has he learned anything from the DC heroes? And...just what the heck has been going on here?