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Tales of the Green Lantern Corps Annual (1985-)

DC Comics Space Teenagers (13-18)
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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!
Legion Lost (2000-2001)
Legion Lost (2000-2001)
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Everything—their families, their friends and teammates, their very galaxy—gone in a blinding flash of light. Upon preventing a cataclysmic rift in their universe, several members of the 30th century's famed champions, the Legion of Super-Heroes, find themselves stranded an inconceivable distance from home, with no devisable method of safe return. Before they can even attempt to return to their galaxy, however, the Legionnaires must first endure the unknowns of a hostile galaxy plagued by the alien Progeny, whose godlike creator deems diverse species impure "variants" subject to eugenic "deletion." It is these encounters, and their own questionable solutions, that will soon have the heroes wondering if the very purpose of the Legion—powerful individuals from across the cosmos, bound together by a common dream of galactic harmony—has also been lost. Joined by superstar artist Olivier Coipel (The Mighty Thor), who made his comics debut on the series, Abnett and Lanning strand the future's greatest heroes in an unknown galaxy beset with mysterious cosmic threats for epic sci-fi storytelling at its finest. Collects all 12 issues of the critically praised maxi-series Legion Lost!
Legion of Super-Villains (2011-)
Legion of Super-Villains (2011-)
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This 31st century team of psychopaths returns! Now led by Saturn Queen, they break out of the prison world Takron-Galtos to wreak havoc on the United Planets. Continued in LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES (2010-2011) #12!
Lobo: A Contract on Gawd (1994-)
Lobo: A Contract on Gawd (1994-)
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There's trouble on Paradize, a planet whose citizenry is fed up with its idyllic, utopian existence and decides that it's time for a change. The populace wants to embrace capitalism and industrialization. But Paradize's all-knowing and omnipotent ruler, Gawd, will have none of it. So the people do what anyone would do: They put a contract on their supreme being...an assignment that's ideally suited to the baddest bastich in the universe, the ever-maimin' Lobo!
Scooby Apocalypse (2016-2019)
Scooby Apocalypse (2016-2019)
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When the world is tossed into chaos, it's up to a group of meddling kids—Fred, Daphne, Velma, Shaggy and their dog, Scooby-Doo—to solve the mystery and survive hordes of zombies! But can they save the day and cure everyone, or will they become brain-eating monsters? The creatures of the night are among us, and the crew of the Mystery Machine has to fight to survive—because in the apocalyptic badlands of the near future, the horrors are real! Hanna-Barbera has created some of the most recognizable animated characters of all time. As part of DC Comics' reimagining of cartoons like Scooby-Doo, The Flintstones, Jonny Quest, Space Ghost and Wacky Racers, these new series will be infused with modern and contemporary concepts while keeping the heart and soul of the classic animation. Collects SCOOBY APOCALYPSE #1-6.
Starman: Sins of the Father
Starman: Sins of the Father
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A riot rocks Opal City while an ailing Ted Knight recovers from a recent attack. The action forces Ted's son Jack Knight to pick up Starman's Cosmic Rod and directly oppose the villainy he swore he'd never face! Is this his calling? Or his doom? Collecting Starman #0-5
Supergirl & the Legion of Super Heroes: The Quest for Cosmic Boy
Supergirl & the Legion of Super Heroes: The Quest for Cosmic Boy
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In this volume collecting issues #31-36 of the acclaimed series, The Legionnaires' leader, Cosmic Boy, has disappeared. Was he captured by enemies or has he fled responsibility?
Sideways (2018-)
Sideways (2018-)
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"The art is beautiful… coloring is superb." —Comicosity When high school junior Derek James fell into the Dark Multiverse and came out on the other side with the power to create rifts through space, he didn't make a vow to use his powers for good. He just wanted to make a splash as the first superhero to livestream his exploits for his fans—Sideways! But soon Derek finds that peddling his powers for likes and followers isn't the dream life he thought it would be. There are some serious bad guys out there, including a few who'd like to tear Sideways apart to learn about the Dark Energy that makes him tick. The world needs Sideways to be a hero. His mom needs him to stay safe and out of trouble. And Derek needs to figure out how to use his rifts without hurting anyone...or destroying the planet. Sideways is a new kind of hero, rising from the pages of Dark Nights: Metal, created by artist Kenneth Rocafort (Red Hood and the Outlaws) and writers Dan DiDio (The Kamandi Challenge) and Justin Jordan (Green Lantern: New Guardians)! Collects issues #1-6.
Superman: War of the Worlds (1998-)
Superman: War of the Worlds (1998-)
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An Elseworlds classic! In 1938 Superman battles an armada of invading Martians! It's H.G. Wells meets Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster in ways you couldn't imagine! Must reporter Clark Kent's mysterious alter ego—Superman—sacrifice his very life to protect his adopted planet?
Wonder Woman: Forgotten Legends
Wonder Woman: Forgotten Legends
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Using vintage art and classic storytelling, comics author Kurt Busiek (Astro City) and artist Trina Robbins (Wimmen's Comix) bring to life a spectacular and endearing retro Amazon Princess in their never-before-reprinted miniseries The Legend of Wonder Woman. This all-new collection also includes Busiek's tale of "Paradise Burning!" from Wonder Woman #318 (illustrated by Irv Novick and Rick Magyar) and Robbins' chapter from 1989's Wonder Woman Annual #2 (written by Lee Marrs). In the aftermath of a universe-shattering crisis, an inanimate clay figure is all that remains of Wonder Woman, champion and defender of Paradise Island…until Queen Hippolyta uses a magic sphere to revisit the past and remind the Amazons of the bravery and fortitude of their fallen princess. When Atomia, the mercurial ruler of a subatomic galaxy, suddenly attacks Washington, D.C. and kidnaps Steve Trevor, Diana must pursue this would-be conqueror around the world to free her prisoners from their deadly bondage—all while looking after Etta Candy's headstrong young cousin, Suzie. But Diana's rescue plan falters when she is betrayed in the Land of Mirrors and delivered in chains to Atomia. How can Wonder Woman manage to save the captives and stop Suzie from joining the atomic queen when she doesn't know friend from foe? And even more important: Will reopening these memories restore Princess Diana to her people?