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Peacemaker Tries Hard! (2023)
Peacemaker Tries Hard! (2023)
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Having earned his release from the Suicide Squad, Peacemaker wants to try to do normal superhero stuff for a change. Unfortunately everyone, including the bad guys, thinks he sucks at superhero stuff. But when busting up a terrorist ring introduces Christopher Smith to the cutest puppy to ever walk (awkwardly) on four legs, he finds the unconditional love he’s been de­nied his whole life…until the dog is kidnapped by a super-villain with some very un-super-heroic plans for Peacemaker’s brand of ultraviolence. Will he help an unstable criminal steal the world’s most valuable-and dangerous- DNA? Honestly, Christopher’s pretty lonely, so it probably just depends on how nicely they ask…Collects Peacemaker Tries Hard! #1-6!
Doom Patrol (1987-)
Doom Patrol (1987-)
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Join the team of superhero misfits known as the Doom Patrol as they tackle the strangest and most bizarre cases in the DCU!
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.
Fire & Ice: When Hell Freezes Over (2025)
Fire & Ice: When Hell Freezes Over (2025)
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In the pages of DC's Absolute Power event, Fire and Ice had finally achievedwhat Fire always wanted. The dynamic duo made a glorious return tothe ranks of the Justice League—and during a major world crisis, no less!But when the crisis was overcome, the smoke had cleared, and all thesuperpowers were restored, Ice found herself shooting off uncontrollablespurts of fire, and Fire had ice crystals forming at her fingertips. Oops.With their powers switched and no solution in sight, Fire and Ice tuck tailand regroup in Smallville, where they realize their predicament makesthem something worse than has-been heroes: menaces to the localcommunity they've come to love. But Fire's always got a plan, no matter howshortsighted! And when she goes digging around in Zatanna's bag of tricksfor a quick fix in the middle of karaoke night…what could possibly go wrong?Aside from, y'know, everything. Again.Fire & Ice: Welcome to Smallville writer Joanne Starer teams up withfan-favorite artist Stephen Byrne, returning Fire and Ice to Kansas foranother raucous romp full of heart and humor in the midst of their ownpersonal hell!
New Year's Evil (2019-)
New Year's Evil (2019-)
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Why hello there, readers! It's your Uncle Joker letting you know that this year's DC winter holiday special is not for the good guys. It's all about the folks on Santa's naughty list! Folks like me, Sinestro, Toyman, Harley Quinn, and even an appearance from that timely rascal the Calendar Man. Come sledding with your favorite villains in 10 fantastic tales created by comics' finest talents. They're not as funny as me, mind you, but it's important that we be charitable this time of year.
Lobo (1993-)
Lobo (1993-)
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In space, no one can hear you frag. By popular demand, Lobo hits the comic shops in his very own ongoing monthly series, without a "Suggested for Mature Readers" label! Now everyone can get in on the action and fun month after month. It's the Lobo series you've been clamoring for--an action-packed frag-fest, brimming over with good-natured gratuitous violence and twisted humor. The series gets under way with Lobo out for a typically destructive night on the town. What follows is a stop at Al's Diner for a few brews with some appalling violence, and then a trip to the local bounty office where the Main Man takes an assignment to bring in Qigly, the universe's most feared, loathed and powerful...accountant. Things take an ugly turn when Lobo meets heavy opposition from the Dead Boys, a bunch of bastiches with their own reasons for holding onto Qigly.
Solo (2004-2006)
Solo (2004-2006)
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Originally published in 2004, the 12-issue series SOLO gave some of comics' greatest creators the chance to create stories set in the DC Universe and beyond. Each issue featured one artist, including Tim Sale (BATMAN: THE LONG HALLOWEEN), Paul Pope (BATMAN YEAR ONE HUNDRED), Darwyn Cooke (DC: THE NEW FRONTIER, BEFORE WATCHMEN: MINUTEMEN) and many others. Stories star Batman, Robin, Superman, The Spectre, The Teen Titans and many others, but also include westerns, war stories, science fiction epics, humor and horror, as well as introspective tales from the creators' own lives.
Multiversity: Harley Screws Up The DCU (2023)
Multiversity: Harley Screws Up The DCU (2023)
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Harley Quinn's back in Coney Island for a long-overdue reunion with old friends, old haunts, and…an old time machine? Yep, you read that right. A mysterious benefactor has left Harley a time machine. What could go wrong-right? Funny you should ask. Turns out the entire DC Universe-including Wonder Woman, the Flash, Aquaman, Batman, and li'l baby Supes-is thrown into chaos, and not the fun kind. But with every step Harley takes to right various wrongs, she creates another reality in the Multiverse…ones where things still suck. Worse, Starro has assembled a Suicide Squad of his own to conquer this new set of realities. With a time machine and a tough, scary, alternate-universe Harley at her side, maybe-just maybe-she can make things right again. And who the heck gave Harley Quinn a time machine in the first place? The answer needs to be seen to be believed! Harley's timehopping, universe-screw-upping adventure cannot be missed! Collects Multiversity: Harley Screws Up the DCU #1-6.
Superman: A Celebration of 75 Years
Superman: A Celebration of 75 Years
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When Superman debuted seventy-five years ago, it was not merely the beginning for one character, but for an entire genre. The phrase 'super hero' had yet to be coined when ACTION COMICS #1 hit newsstands in 1938, but once Superman entered the scene, effortlessly lifting a car above his head on that first iconic cover, the character paved the way for each of the hundreds (if not thousands) of super-powered heroes written since. SUPERMAN: A CELEBRATION OF 75 YEARS gathers a range of stories featuring the first and greatest super hero, highlighting the many roles the Man of Steel has played over the decades. In these celebrated stories, Superman is in turns the Herculean champion, the lonely alien survivor, the super-powered Boy Scout and the soul-searching leader. Over the course of seventy-five years, watch as the character grows from a simple strongman to the beloved international symbol he is today! This Volume Collects: ('Superman, Champion of the Oppressed') / ('War in San Monte') - ACTION COMICS #1-2 (1938) Writer: Jerry Siegel, Artist: Joe Shuster 'How Superman Would End the War' - Look Magazine (1940) Writer: Jerry Siegel, Artist: Joe Shuster 'Man or Superman?' - SUPERMAN #17 (1942) Writer: Jerry Siegel, Penciller: Joe Shuster, Inker: Joe Sikela 'The Origin of Superman' - SUPERMAN #53 (1948) Writer: Bill Finger, Penciller: Wayne Boring, Inker: Stan Kaye'The Mightiest Team in the World' - SUPERMAN #76 (1952) Writer: Edmond Hamilton, Penciller: Curt Swan, Inker: John Fishchett i'The Super-Duel in Space' - ACTION COMICS #242 (1958) Writer: Otto Binder, Artist: Al Plastino 'The Girl From Superman's Past' - SUPERMAN #129 (1959) Writer: Bill Finger, Penciller: Wayne Boring, Inker: Stan Kaye'Superman's Return to Krypton' - SUPERMAN #141 (1960) Writer: Jerry Siegel,...