Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Color Classics Vol. 3
(W) Kevin Eastman, Peter Laird, Mark Bode, Mark Martin (A) Eric Talbot, Jim Lawson, Mark Martin, Mark Bode (CA) Kevin Eastman, Peter Laird In Shops: Jun 10, 2020 SRP: $29.99
Discover, or revisit, the original Mirage Studios’ comics collected in order-and in color-for the first time!
Follow the original adventures of Leonardo, Donatello, Raphael, Michelangelo, Casey Jones, and Splinter in the stories “The Unmentionables,” “Dome Doom,” “Distractions,” and the three-part “Return to New York.” Also includes the stories “A Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Story” by Mark Martin and “The Shell of the Dragon” by Mark Bode.
Collects Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles issues #14-21 originally published by Mirage Studios.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Color Classics, Vol. 2
Kevin Eastman, Peter Laird, Dave Sim (w) •
Michael Dooney, Jim Lawson (a) • Peter Laird (c)
Beginning with the Cerebus one-issue crossover
with Dave Sim, follow the original
adventures of Leonardo, Donatello, Raphael, and Michelangelo. Contains the
stories “The Passing,” “Silent Partner,”
“True Stories,” and more! This volume is perfect for fans to relive the
glorious days of the Turtles’ origins as well as an excellent place for new
readers to see where the TMNT
phenomenon began. Collected are issues #8-13 and the Donatello Micro-Series and Leonardo
Micro-Series one-shots.
Kevin Eastman, Peter Laird, Jim Lawson (w) • Lawson (a) • A.C. Farley (c)
“City at War, Part Seven.” While Splinter faces off with the Rat King in the dark sewers, the TMNT are given an ominous invitation to a meeting with Karai!
Wednesdays are new comic book day! Each week hundreds of comics are released, and that can be pretty daunting to go over and choose what to buy. That’s where we come in!
We’re bringing back something we haven’t done for a while, what the team thinks. Our contributors are choosing up to five books each week and why they’re choosing the books.
Find out what folks think below, and what comics you should be looking out for this Wednesday.
Alex
Top Pick: Ninjak #7 (Valiant): Over the past few months I have been devouring anything that Valiant has been producing, and pretty much all of it has been as good as I hoped it would be. I quite enjoyed the last issue’s (slightly) slow build up, and I can’t wait for this issue.
Batman #44 (DC Comics): Although I think it’s only a matter of time before Bruce Wayne dons the cape and cowl again, I’m looking forward to seeing Jock take on the Dark Knight. The only thing stopping this issue from being my top pick this week? The $4.99 price tag.
Unity #22 (Valiant): I’m actually looking forward to this for a slightly different reason; I haven’t been reading Unity – yet – because the comic has been in the middle of a story arc. This issue marks the finale of that arc, so I’ll be able to pick it up in trade form, and begin reading Unity with issue #23. Oh yes. More Valiant.
Brett
Top Pick: Journey to Star Wars: The Force Awakens: Shattered Empire #1 (Marvel) – It begins here! Bridging the gap between Return of the Jedi and The Force Awakens, this series takes us past the destruction of the second Death Star into a world with a shattered Empire. Courtesy of writer Greg Rucka!
Bitch Planet #5 (Image Comics) – After a hiatus that was too long, this series that tackles social issues in the form of a prison exploitation story is back. Hopefully the break has not diminished it’s excellence, but it’s near the top of my “to read” pile for the week.
Rebels #6 (Dark Horse) – Writer Brian Wood continues to bring us an entertaining and gripping look at the Revolutionary War, mixing in a bit of the philosophy behind it.
Starve #4 (Image Comics) – The world is messed up and the television show Starve mixes a celebrity chef cooking competition with excess. The characters are fascinating, and the underlying message of the series could be debated about for some time. A big middle finger to the Food Channel and all of the cooking competition shows out there.
TET #1 (IDW Publishing) – Eugene Smith is desperate to leave Vietnam behind, and begin a new life with the woman he loves. But when a fellow Marine is brutally murdered, Eugene’s plans are thrown away, forever. All’s fair in love and war, right? This crime/romance story set at the height of the Vietnam War and the decades that followed sounds too interesting to not read.
Elana
Top Pick (tie): Bitch Planet #5 (Image Comics) – Probably the most important comic being made today in terms of the issues it explores like social enforcement of gender roles, racism and the prison system. In some ways it’s been a slow burn developing the story (in part because of the pace of the releases, not that it hasn’t been worth the wait). Yet the worldbuilding already feels so fleshed out. That’s probably because this dystopia is far too much like the real world of today. No wonder the series has such a loyal following.
Top Pick (tie): Phonogram the Immaterial Girl #2 (Image Comics) – Music is magic in Phonogram. Creators Gillen and McKelvie are masters at building fantastical metaphors for growing up and developing your sense of self that feel more real then any more “realist” or literal narative could ever be.
Our protagonist, Emily used her powers to exile her depressed teenage psyche to the netherverse beyond the mirror. While this gave her the hard exterior to become the Poptomistisn embracing maven she is today it also makes her past self her own worst enemy.
Last issue ended with Emily’s sad old self dragging her into Aha’s legendary “Take On Me” video video behind the screen of her TV. How will she escape? (Read my review of issue 1. A new essay is on its way)
Catwoman #44 (DC Comics) – Last issue ended on a huge cliffhanger. Will either of the series’ two Catwomen- Eiko and Selina survive? That was a serious fall. And have you seen the stunning Kevin Wada cover of our two Catwomen tangoing? Meow.
Gotham Academy #10 (DC Comics) – Easily one of DC comics’ best books. The cast of characters and art are utterly charming. But the story also delves into real emotional turmoil that kids will recognize (& older readers will look back on and remember). The book is perfect on the perifery of the Bat world but requires no knowledge of Batman related comics to enjoy.
The Michael Moorcock Library Volume 2: The Sailors on the Seas of Fate HC Vol. 2 (Titan Comics) – This is not Conan. This is not Red Sonja. This is trippy as hell! This is the second volume of a brand new reprinting of Roy Thomas, P. Craig Russell, and Michael T. Gilbert’s take on Michael Moorcock’s fantasy epic, Elric of Melniboné. While the story is quintessential 70s psychedelic sword and sorcery if you haven’t delved specifically into Moorcock’s works before it will feel utterly new to you. The work that was inspired by it is not like it. So treat yourself to this beautiful volume.
Kenny
Top Pick: Tyson Hesse’s Diesel #1 (BOOM! Studios) – The fantastical sky pirating world of Diesel has had me excited to read it since I first heard about it weeks ago. Now, that I finally have the chance to get my hands on it I could not be more thrilled.
Batman #44 (DC Comics) – The safest pick coming out of DC right now is Batman because it has been so constantly good in the hands of Scott Snyder. And, adding one of my favorite artists Jock into the mix makes this a must read.
Catwoman #44 (DC Comics) – Catwoman has been one of the pleasant surprises of the last few months, creating a really intriguing and exciting crime drama. I cannot stop myself from watching Selina’s criminal empire crumble and after the events in issue 43 I have to know what comes next.
Holy F*cked #1 (Action Lab – Danger Zone) – If you just want some utterly ridiculous fun while reading comics then you need to check out Holy F*cked. It is an absolute blast.
Mr. H
Top Pick: Batman #44 (DC Comics) – Snyder and Jock team reunited for a one off that shows Bruce back in the cowl and gives us an insight to the origin tale of Mr. Bloom. Yes I may miss Capullo for one month but this should be great!
Action Comics #44 (DC Comics) – Truth comes to an end. Will all the answers set us free? Only Kuder and Co. know.
Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows #5 (Marvel Comics) – I am very pumped for this one. Now that they got through the prodding first few issues, last month really turned up the heat. We get Spidey and Annie May side by side fighting for survival of their world. I cannot wait! Let’s see that Parker luck in full force!
TMNT Color Classics Series 3 #9 (IDW Publishing) – Turtles. Color. Classics. Always there.
Paul
Top Pick: Siege #3 (Marvel) – One of my favourite titles to come out of Secret Wars. Abigail Brand is front and center, defending the SHIELD in a never ending battle from the hordes that would lay waste to Battleworld. Issue #2 ended with Abigail seeing a familiar face leading the charge against her…can’t wait to see this go down.
A-Force #4 (Marvel) – A mysterious new ally! A traitor in their ranks! And the Thors are on their way to uphold the laws of Doom. She-Hulk has fought hard for Arcadia…is she about to lose everything? Looking forward to finding out! This has been a fun book from the start that hasn’t disappointed.
Civil War #4 (Marvel) – Issue #3 showed us a third party pulling strings in this civil war…and the Punishers are just too damn cool. Iron Man and Captain America are getting desperate…will either one stand victorious? This has been a surprise hit with me; I’ve really enjoyed seeing these characters in what seems like a ‘What If?’ story. It doesn’t feel like a tie in book, but more of a fast forward if the war went on. If you’re not reading this one, what are you waiting for?
This month we get a change of scenery from the dank, dark sewers to the wide open snowy rooftops of New York City. (Movin’ on up) The story opens with a few splash pages of an airline jet and at first you think that it’s April O’ Neil but then it is quickly revealed that none other than the Shredder’s ruthless granddaughter Karai, is back. Her demanding presence does not bode well for our half shelled heroes.
We switch from the skyline to the mountain scene as Casey Jones and his pregnant girlfriend Gabe are enjoying the view (She says they don’t have this in Massachusetts and as a native I chuckled, we just have winning sports franchises and endless traffic) when a nervous Casey musters up the courage to pop the question. A tearful Gabe says yes and they quite literally ride off into the sunset. Now I didn’t remember reading this part when I was younger but reading it now it wasn’t a happy moment. To me Casey and April were always meant to be together, they were Dawson and Joey before the Creek ever existed. They were the ultimate “ship” for those familiar with the term. So to see the end of that here was kind of sad, even if it was now rendered in gorgeous full color. (Fanstastic job Adam Guzowski)
Switching gears, we turn to the other side of that once famous couple as April O’Neil is on a blind date. The guy is a sleaze and gets a little grabby under the table so naturally April being the stand up gal she is, makes sure he regrets it. She just recently moved to Los Angeles for a change of scenery and wonders if she’s just traded the view for some new problems. (Ya think?) I have a major complaint with this scene however. No it’s not the fact April stood up for herself or the coloring (again fantastic stuff) but with the way she was drawn here. I don’t know if the artist was particularly lonely the day he penciled these pages but April’s breasts seemed to have doubled in size from last issue. I mean they are popping out at the reader and the guy sitting across the table from her. Maybe this was done to remind us what a dunce Casey was to let her go or try to put her in a different light but, for me it just did not work. I found it off-putting and not a way to treat one of my favorite literary heroines.
Next we find Splinter still injured and barely hanging on to consciousness in a dark corner. He sees a silhouette and wonders if death is coming for him. A voice speaks to him and assures him it’s not death and in a total Terminator moment, says to come with him if he wants to live. Subtle request there, shadowy man.
Finally we are at the meat and potatoes of the issue and the Turtles make their grand entrance as they scour the city’s snowy rooftops and Raphael.. steps in poop. No, seriously he does. I found it funny because you never see comic book heroes engage in such ribaldry. He reacts natural as the rest of us would and flips out and wants to quit the mission. His brothers try to talk him into staying but to no avail, his hot-headedness gets the best of him and he takes off. Now any one who watches a scary movie knows, when you split from the pack usually bad stuff happens. It remains no different here as Raph, is attacked by a shadowy ninja who wants to kick his shell in something fierce. Here we are treated to an epic rooftop battle and the way the art comes alive, I can’t help but think of Frank Miller. With the added color it is quite a thing of beauty. (Fingers crossed one day that Mr. Miller illustrates the Turtles on some project)
The remainder of the issue is a poop-less confrontation between the Turtles and Raph’s ninja foe as well as more on Splinters odyssey. The pieces continue to fall in place for the big battle and I want a front row seat. (No scalping tickets please)
Overall: This was a fun issue and I always love revisiting the past and my childhood. Plus I haven’t had the opportunity to write poop in a review before which is fun too. My disappointment that there was no Shredder really didn’t drag it down either. I enjoyed the rooftop battle immensely and the banter between the Brothers in Shells was cool as always. Other than the depiction of April’s ridiculous mammary glands, I found no fault this month. It wasn’t terrible but it wasn’t spectacular either. It was kind of there. So like a season ticket holder I will be there, with hopes of a higher performance. Till next month, should be a shell of a time!
Story: Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird Art: Kevin Eastman, Peter Laird and Jim Lawson
Art: 8 Story: 6 Overall: 7.5 Recommendation: Pass
IDW Publishing provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review
Wednesdays are new comic book day! Each week hundreds of comics are released, and that can be pretty daunting to go over and choose what to buy. That’s where we come in!
We’re bringing back something we haven’t done for a while, what the team thinks. Our contributors are choosing up to five books each week and why they’re choosing the books.
Find out what folks think below, and what comics you should be looking out for this Wednesday.
Brett
Top Pick: This Damned Band #1 (Dark Horse Comics) – A fun and trippy start of a series that mixes the fun of rock and roll with ghosts. This is Spinal Tap meets Ghostbusters, and it works in an awesome way. By the end of the first issue, you won’t be sure what is supernatural and what is drug induced, and that’s half the fun.
Bower Boys Our Fathers HC (Dark Horse Comics) – The webcomic is collected in print. The series focuses on Tammany Hall and Union busting, but it’s so much more, it’s about the relationships we have with our fathers. The fantastic story is backed up by beautiful artwork.
The Bunker #13 (Oni Press) – The time bending series continues its fantastic ways. In this issue we get some more info on what the deal with Heidi is including where she’s been the last three months, and more importantly who she’s been with.
Midnighter #3 (DC Comics) – Punching corporations! Seriously, this series is violent fun, that shows the struggle of a man designed to hurt attempting to figure out who he is. Steve Orlando is killing it (and a lot of people) in this series.
Nailbiter #15 (Image Comics) – One of my favorite series that has a few folks attempting to discover why a small town has produced so many serial killers. We’re getting closer and closer to finally getting an answer… I think and hope.
Alex
Top Pick: The Fox #5 (Archie Comics) – I picked issue #1 up on a whim, and this series has fast become one of my favourites. I love the fun, almost cynically innocent take on the superhero genre, and I cannot wait to get my grubby mitts on the final chapter of the opening arc.
Detective Comics #43 (DC Comics) – I’ve been surprised at how much I’ve been enjoying Mecha-Batman, and while I expect the original to return eventually, I’m enjoying this while it lasts.
We Stand On Guard #2 (Image Comics) – The first issue of this comic took me by surprise when it came out last month. I wasn’t expecting to enjoy this as much as I did, and whether it is the underdog nature of the story or the Great White North setting, this is a series I’m looking forward too.
Edward
Top Pick: Big Thunder Mountain Railroad #5 (Marvel) – This all ages comic has not been on many people’s reading list, bust it proves that some minds at Disney are still interested in creativity.
Morning Glories #47 (Image Comics) – The standout series continues by weaving in new plots to the old. Every answer continues to create five new questions.
Groot #3 (Marvel) – This series has only run two issues thus far but has been unexpectedly amazing. The story is simple enough, but executed flawlessly.
Ms. Marvel #17 (Marvel) – One of Marvel’s stand-out series gets the Secret Wars treatment. It is nearing the end before Marvel relaunches and it remains to be seen how that will affect this series.
Red Skull #2 (Marvel) – It is the Suicide Squad of the Secret Wars as Red Skull takes on the role of Deadshot.
Elana
Top Pick: The Humans #7 (Image Comics) – Apesploitstion biker madness continues! I love this series so much I have a lenghthy personal essay about it coming out this week. This month’s issue features even more sex and violence and drugs and rock and roll and vengeance and period accurate hair and the color orange and oh my god the lettering! The lettering!!! All the important things in art, really.
Top Pick: The Wicked + The Divine #13 (Image Comics) – At last an issue about the mysterious goddess Tara jokingly called “goddess of who knows what” because there are so many deities with that name that it’s unclear who she’s supposed to be. I’m not sure which real world pop stars the character was inspired by. Beyoncé?
One thing is for sure, the new art by Tula Lotay is stunning!
Kaptara #4 (Image Comics) – This charming sword and sorcery in space comic won my heart. It’s saturated in lurid colors and riffs on He-Man but it doesn’t get in the way of being a very human story about a scientist who really needs a hug. And a date. Do you know any nice single men for Keith to date? I worry that Manton the warrior may take a while to come around.
Midnighter #3 (DC Comics) – Last issue our hero started to square off with the corporate powers that be. I’m really looking forward to a comic that tackles Monsanto. At least that’s where I think this is heading. Also, Midnighter punched a steak through a killer’s head. A dinner steak.
This Damned Band #1 (Dark Horse Comics) – What if Led Zeppelin really did sell their souls to the devil? It’s a brand new series from the ever funny and inventive and very British Paul Cornell (art by Tony Parker). I simultaneously love over-indulgent boomer rock and I also find it hilarious and worth deflating. This comic seems to be doing the same– both reveling and lovingly mocking the 70s rock pretentious and conventions. But with the actual Devil.
Mr. H
Top Pick: Green Lantern #43 (DC Comics) – I’ve really been enjoying this Hal on the run as a bounty hunter storyline and now that they’ve thrown Black Hand back in the mix, it should only get even better. Proof that he doesn’t need the most powerful weapon in the universe to still be a bad ass, this title is still providing bright days!
Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows #3 (Marvel Comics) – Back in black and the marriage still intact? Let’s see if the removal of Spidey’s bright colors bring the foot out of the grave on this one. I really want to like this Mr. Slott, don’t disappoint me please. I’ve waited a long time for this.
JLA: Gods and Monsters: Wonder Woman #1 (DC Comics) – Having seen the movie, Wonder Woman was my favorite part. I hope they delve even deeper into her loss and betrayal. I really enjoy the twist on the New Genesis vs. Apokolips War. Should be a good one! Plus that boom tube sword is just epic. DC make a replica now!
TMNT: Color Classics Series 3 #8 (IDW Publishing) – Turtles, Shredder, April, Eastman, Laird. Isn’t that enough right there?
Paul
Top Pick: Age of Apocalypse #2 (Marvel) – Fabian Nicieza and Gerardo Sandoval took me right back into the Age of Apocalypse that I remember from so long ago; great story and fantastic art make this one of my favourite Secret Wars books, and I’m looking forward to seeing Magneto give Apocalypse’s forces the smack down!
Civil War #2 (Marvel) – Steve Rogers and Tony Stark; opposing sides in this world of Civil War have been pushed further apart after an assassination attempt has left a proponent for peace dead at their feet. I really enjoyed the first issue of this book, and I’m excited to see if the two sides come together…or tear each other apart.
Siege #2 (Marvel) – I really loved this story of the SHIELD, the wall that separates Battleworld from the zombies and robots that would destroy the planet. Not to mention Abigail Brand is calling the shots, so that alone has me hooked.
Spider-Island #2 (Marvel) – The Spider Queen has turned almost everyone in this area of Battleworld into human/spider hybrids…including the heroes…and they all serve her. Flash Thompson is one of the few not affected, and with his resistance force, has managed to help some former colleagues break from the Spider Queen’s control…but will what he’s turned them into be a help or a hindrance? This was a fun first issue and I’m excited to see how Venom’s newly freed friends help him out.
Roy Thomas (w) • Howard Chaykin, Carmine Infantino, Tom Palmer, and others (a) • Howard Chaykin (c)
IDW Publishing is pleased to offer under license from our good friends at Marvel Comics the first Star Wars Artifact Edition! Featuring scans of original art mainly from the initial 10 issues of Marvel Comics’ groundbreaking Star Wars comics, as well as from other early issues by Carmine Infantino. As with all Artist’s Edition style books, there will be a wealth of extras, including a superb cover gallery showcasing some of the very earliest examples. With the highly anticipated new film being released in December, the fever-pitch for Star Wars has never been higher!
HC • BW • $75.00 net discount item • 160 Pages • 12” x 17” • ISBN: 978-1-63140-458-0
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Casey & April #4 (of 4)
Mariko Tamaki (w) • Irene Koh (a & c)
Casey and April struggle to overcome the Rat King’s machinations. Will they be able to make their way to the eldest Pantheon sibling and find the answers they are looking for?
Landry Walker (w) • Chad Thomas (a) Jon Sommariva (c)
The adventures continue! The Turtles face a new, all-powerful foe. To survive they’ll have to turn to… Shredder?? Bonus story featuring a comic book made by Mikey!
TMNT New Animated Adventures, Vol. 1 TPB • FC • $17.99 • ISBN: 978-1-61377-856-2
TMNT New Animated Adventures, Vol. 2 TPB • FC • $17.99 • ISBN: 978-1-61377-962-0
TMNT New Animated Adventures, Vol. 3 TPB • FC • $17.99 • ISBN: 978-1-63140-112-1
TMNT New Animated Adventures, Vol. 4 TPB • FC • $17.99 • ISBN: 978-1-63140-209-8
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #50
Tom Waltz, Kevin Eastman (w) • Mateus Santolouco (a & c)
The epic conclusion to over four-years worth of storylines! The Turtles stand against Shredder for one final battle that will determine the fate of NYC, and the world, for years to come!
Tom Waltz, Kevin Eastman (w) • Mateus Santolouco (a) • Kevin Eastman & Robert Rodriguez (c)
FC • 48 pages • $7.99
TMNT: The Kevin Eastman Covers (2011 – 2015)
Kevin Eastman (a & c)
IDW Publishing re-launched TMNT in 2011 and since then co-creator KevinEastman has been along to co-pilot the series and provide covers for more than 50 comic book issues! This special hardcover edition celebrates that milestone by presenting all of Kevin’s IDW TMNT covers together. See sketches, blue lines, inks, finished covers, and even some “ alternate takes” that never made it to the final printing. UtromEmpire, SecretHistoryoftheFootClan, TurtlesinTime, and the ongoing… every new Eastman TMNT cover is here!
HC • FC • $39.99 • 200 pages • 8” x 12.5” • ISBN: 978-1-63140-274-6
TMNT Color Classics, Vol. 3 #9
Kevin Eastman, Peter Laird, Jim Lawson (w) • Lawson (a) • A.C. Farley (c)
“City at War, Part Seven.” While Splinter faces off with the Rat King in the dark sewers, the TMNT are given an ominous invitation to a meeting with Karai!
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
Atomic Robo and the Ring of Fire #1 (of 5)
Brian Clevenger (w) • Scott Wegener (a & c)
Atomic Robo disappeared two years ago when Tesladyne was invaded by Majestic 12 and transformed into ULTRA, a task force leveraging the U.S. surveillance and military industries against scientific pursuits deemed to be hazardous. Now, the few remaining Action Scientists finally have a plan to find Robo, but they’ve got to dive deep into ULTRA territory to do it! (And meanwhile, giant monsters from the sea might destroy all of civilization.)
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
Atomic Robo and the Ring of Fire #1 (of 5)—Subscription Variant
Brian Clevenger (w) • Scott Wegener (a) • J.N. Wiedle (c)
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Atomic Robo: The Everything Explodes Collection
Brian Clevinger (w) • Scott Wegener (a & c)
Three volumes of Atomic Robo are collected in this handsome single edition. Robo faces his greatest foes: a clockwork pyramid, the planet Mars, Stephen Hawking, a parasitic universe, and Nazi super weapons. Collects The Fighting Scientists of Tesladyne, The Dogs of War, and The Shadow From Beyond Time volumes into one omnibus!
Andy Hartnell (w) • Stephen Molnar (a) • J. Scott Campbell (c)
Abbey Chase is renowned across the globe as a brilliant young archeologist and (a bit less renowned) as a member of the super-secret spy organization known as Danger. But what set of circumstances lead Abbey to become who she is—who trained and shaped her into the remarkable person she is? Now, for the first time ever, Danger Girl readers will find out the answer to these questions and more… in Danger Girl: Renegade!
ONE YEAR LATER. With the world seemingly at peace, things seem pretty all right on 34RTH until a strange ship’s arrival sends D4VE head-first into an existential crisis: an inconceivable blast from the past that threatens not only D4VE’s dwindling relationship with 5COTTY, but all of robot-kind itself!
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
D4VE2 # 1 (of 4)—Subscription Variant
Ryan Ferrier (w) • Valentin Ramon (a) • Logan Faerber (c)
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D4VE, Vol. 1 TPB
Ryan Ferrier (w) • Valentin Ramon (a) • Fiona Staples (c)
Primetime TV; mortgages; traffic jams. The robots conquered earth, wiping out all life in the galaxy, but nothing changed. Meet D4VE, the greatest robot war hero, now trapped behind a desk at a soul-sucking day job. Can something, somewhere snap him out of this slump? Will a new presence on 34RTH ignite his long-lost spark for battle?
The FIVE YEAR MISSION of the Starship Enterprise continues here in the epic conclusion to “Deity”! Up against a fierce new enemy, Captain Kirk must choose between sacrificing his ship and crew or allowing an innocent species to perish!
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
Star Trek #49—Five Year Mission—Subscription Variant
Mike Johnson (w) • Tony Shasteen (a) • Photo Cover (c)
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
Star Trek, Vol. 10 TPB
Mike Johnson (w) • Cat Staggs, Tony Shasteen (a) • Cat Staggs (c)
The lead up to the next movie begins here! Following their encounter with the extradimensional entity known as “Q”, Captain Kirk and the crew of the Enterprise continue their five-year mission into unexplored space. Contains the stories “Behemoth,” “Eurydice,” and “The Tholian Webs” from issues #41–46.
Star Trek, Vol. 1 TPB • FC • $17.99 • ISBN: 978-1-61377-150-1
Star Trek, Vol. 2 TPB • FC • $17.99 • ISBN: 978-1-61377-286-7
Star Trek, Vol. 3 TPB • FC • $17.99 • ISBN: 978-1-61377-515-8
Star Trek, Vol. 4 TPB • FC • $17.99 • ISBN: 978-1-61377-590-5
Star Trek, Vol. 5 TPB • FC • $17.99 • ISBN: 978-1-61377-687-2
Star Trek, Vol. 6 TPB • FC • $17.99 • ISBN: 978-1-61377-796-1
Star Trek, Vol. 7 TPB • FC • $17.99 • ISBN: 978-1-61377-882-1
Star Trek, Vol. 8 TPB • FC • $19.99 • ISBN: 978-1-63140-021-6
Star Trek, Vol. 9 TPB • FC • $19.99 • ISBN: 978-1-63140-276-0
Star Trek/Green Lantern #3 (of 6)
Mike Johnson (w) • Angel Hernandez (a) • Tony Shasteen (c)
The blockbuster crossover event of 2015 continues here, as the galaxy explodes in a Lantern-fueled war between the Federation and its enemies! Captain Kirk and the ring-bearing crew of the Enterprise must join forces with Hal Jordan to prevent the loss of entire civilizations… as the identity of the villain behind it all is revealed!
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
Star Trek/Green Lantern #3 (of 6)—Rachel Stott Variant
Mike Johnson (w) • Angel Hernandez (a) • Rachel Stott (c)
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Star Trek/Green Lantern #3 (of 6)—Connecting Subscription Variant
Mike Johnson (w) • Angel Hernandez (a) • Garry Brown (c)
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Star Trek New Visions: The Survival Equation
John Byrne (w, photo-manipulation)
Andrea, Ruk, Exo III — names that conjure grim memories for James Kirk. What, then, happens when the killer androids start showing up by the dozen? Plus, a special guest star who’s bound to surprise!
FC • 48 pages • $7.99
The X-Files: Season 11 #2
Joe Harris (w) • Matthew Dow Smith (a) • menton3 (c)
“Home Again,” Part 1 of 2: Despite his fugitive status, Mulder continues to investigate X-Files along the highways and byways of America. His latest stop is a secluded farm, which he soon discovers to be the new home of the infamous Peacock family!
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
The X-Files: Season 11 #2—Subscription Variant
Joe Harris (w) • Matthew Dow Smith (a) • Photo (c)
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The X-Files: Season 11 #2—Movie Mash-up Variant
Joe Harris (w) • Matthew Dow Smith (a) • Brian Miller (c)
A variant cover from Brian Miller of Hi-Fi Studios, mashing up The X-Files and your favorite movies!
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X-Files: Season 10, Vol. 5 TPB
Joe Harris (w) • Matthew Dow Smith (a) • Francesco Francavilla (c)
For as long as humanity has known of the alien plot to re-colonize the Earth, there have been men who would conspire to consolidate that knowledge, and the power that came with it, for themselves. But the “Syndicate” that long bedeviled Agents Mulder and Scully are no more, consumed and destroyed by those very secrets they kept… or are they? What new secrets will they fight and kill for? And what will become of the X-Files once those secrets are laid bare? The end begins here! Collects issues #21–25.
HC • FC • $24.99 • 144 pages • ISBN: 978-1-63140-405-4
Godzilla in Hell #3 (of 5)
Ulises Farinas, Erick Freitas (w) • Buster Moody (a & c)
What brought Godzilla to Hell? A glimpse of Godzilla’s greatest battle gives clues—but what will happen when Godzilla faces a rematch with that same foe in the underworld?
Chris Mowry (w) • Matt Frank, Jeff Zornow (a) • Matt Frank (c)
The Trilopods arrive, and no monster is safe! Will Godzilla be able to help save the planet? And which Kaiju will help or hinder him? Collects the conclusion of the series, issues #21–25.
Godzilla: Rulers of Earth, Vol. 1 TPB • FC • $19.99 • ISBN: 978-1-61377-749-7
Godzilla: Rulers of Earth, Vol. 2 TPB • FC • $17.99 • ISBN: 978-1-61377-933-0
Godzilla: Rulers of Earth, Vol. 3 TPB • FC • $17.99 • ISBN: 978-1-63140-009-4
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Godzilla: Rulers of Earth, Vol. 5 TPB • FC • $17.99 • ISBN: 978-1-63140-281-4
Onyx #3 (of 4)
Chris Ryall (w) • Gabriel Rodriguez (a & c)
Onyx came here to save our planet from a threat from beyond the stars, only to learn here that even greater peril exists at the hands of the very people she’s come to trust.
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Onyx #3—Subscription Variant
Chris Ryall (w) • Gabriel Rodriguez (a) • Jeffrey Veregge (c)
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Drive #2 (of 4)
Michael Benedetto (w) • Antonio Fuso (a & c)
Consequences—they’re tough to outrun. Even when you play it right and travel light and the Hollywood hills are just a few turns away. Truth is it’s simple: in L.A. a quarter million dollars doesn’t go missing for long.
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Drive #2 (of 4)—Subscription Variant
Michael Benedetto (w) • Antonio Fuso (a) • Mike Collins (c)
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String Divers #2 (of 5)
Chris Ryall (w) • Nelson Daniel (a) • Ashley Wood (c)
“Unified Chaos Theory,” part 2: The robotic, microscopic String Divers find adventure, peril and quantum threats at a level even theoretical physicists never theorized!
In the fast-approaching future, when the drug-addled heir of a genetic-engineering company begins to investigate his company’s murky past, he discovers he is the catalyst in a terrifying global event that will transform him and forever alter the course of human evolution.
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Insufferable #5
Mark Waid (w) • Peter Krause (a & c)
Galahad and Meg have discovered Nocturnus’ hideout—but uncovering one mystery merely unlocks several more. What is the secret of the man who killed Galahad’s mother?
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Insufferable #5—Subscription Variant
Mark Waid (w) • Peter Krause (a & c)
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Long Distance #4 (of 4)
Thomas F. Zahler (w & a & c)
The littlest things have the biggest reactions. Carter does something seemingly insignificant that causes Lee to question their entire relationship. When everything is on the line, will Carter move? Will Lee move? Or is this the end of the line for our long distance couple?
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Long Distance #4 (of 4)—Subscription Variant
Thomas F. Zahler (w & a) • Tony Fleecs (c)
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The Infinite Loop #6 (of 6)
Pierrick Colinet (w) • Elsa Charretier (a & c)
The Anomalies’ storage facility is under siege, and the clock is ticking for Teddy. She has to make her final choice. Will she run away and save herself, or put everything at risk for the greater good?
The penultimate chapter of the graphic adaptation of RichardMatheson’s beloved classic novel sees Scott continuing to dwindle further and further away…
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The Shrinking Man #3 (of 4) —Subscription Variant
Ted Adams (w) • Mark Torres (a & c)
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The Maxx: Maxximized #23
Sam Kieth, William Messner-Loebs (w) • Kieth (a & c)
Sara’s “Horse” Maxx takes her on a journey through a childhood maze of blankets draped over lawn chairs and there she discovers Artie/Gone in a surreal hallucination. Meanwhile a thug named Pablo picks the wrong dumpster to squirt mustard into… as the threat of the Yellow Slug looms.
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The Maxx: Maxximized #23—Subscription Variant
Sam Kieth, William Messner-Loebs (w) • Kieth (a & c)
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Zombies vs Robots #9
Chris Ryall (w) • Antonio Fuso (a) • Ashley Wood (c)
Ryall and Fusocontinue the feature-length“War! ‘Bots!” with the return of a familiar, albeit damaged, face! And another bonus ZvR prose story is included, too!
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Zombies vs Robots #9—Subscription Variant
Chris Ryall (w) • Antonio Fuso (a & c)
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Zombies vs Robots Ongoing, Vol. 1: Inherit The Earth
Chris Ryall, Steve Niles, Ashley Wood (w) • Anthony Diecidue, Ashley Wood, Val Mayerik (a) • Ashley Wood (c)
New Robots! A renewed zombie threat! New human survivors! And an all-new world ready for the taking by one or more of these factions. Includes the stories “Inherit the Earth” and “The Orphan.” Collects issues #1–6.
Chris Ryall (w) • Tony Akins (a) • Rob Guillory (c)
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
Sherlock Holmes: The Seven-Per-Cent Solution #2 (of 5)
David & Scott Tipton (w) • Ron Joseph (a) • Kelley Jones (c)
Dr. Watson and Sherlock Holmes’ brother Mycroft begin their scheme to help rescue Holmes from his demons. But can The Great Detective be deceived? The best-selling Sherlock Holmes novel by writer/director Nicholas Meyer comes to comics!
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Sherlock Holmes: The Seven-Per-Cent Solution #2 (of 5)—Subscription Variant
David & Scott Tipton (w) • Ron Joseph (a) • Juan Carlos Ruiz (c)
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Ghostbusters: Get Real #4 (of 4)
Erik Burnham (w) • Dan Schoening (a & c)
“And All Is…” Proteus appears to reclaim his property and this time even eight ‘Busters may not be enough to keep the elder god from getting his way! Join us for the bombastic conclusion to GET REAL!
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Ghostbusters: Get Real #4 (of 4)—Subscription Variant
Erik Burnham (w) • Dan Schoening (a) • Erik Burnham (c)
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Amelia Cole and the Impossible Fate
Adam P. Knave, D.J. Kirkbride (w) • Nick Brokenshire (a & c)
The Council has banished Amelia to the Magic World and Hector to the World of Science, leaving Lemmy and the remains of Omega Company fighting to survive in the war torn Blended World! Now that the enemy has been unleashed, our heroes rally against their IMPOSSIBLE FATE in this epic fourth IDW Publishing volume of Monkeybrain Comics’ acclaimed AMELIA COLE series by Adam P. Knave, D.J. Kirkbride, Nick Brokenshire, and Rachel Deering!
Amelia Cole and the Enemy Unleashed • FC • $19.99 • ISBN: 978-1-63140-055-1
Amelia Cole and the Hidden War • FC • $19.99 • ISBN: 978-1-61377-953-8
Amelia Cole and the Unknown World • FC • $19.99 • ISBN: 978-1-61377-700-8
Orphan Black, Vol. 1 TPB
John Fawcett, Graeme Manson, Jody Houser (w) • Szymon Kudranski, Cat Staggs, Alan Quah (a) • Nick Runge (c)
Sarah’s life was changed dramatically after witnessing the suicide of a woman who looked just like her. Sarah learned that, not only were she and the woman clones, but there were others just like them, and dangerous factions at work set on capturing them all. Now, the mysterious world of Orphan Black widens, with new layers of the conspiracy being peeled back in this miniseries by co-creators John Fawcett and Graeme Manson! Collects issues #1–5.
JETFIRE and KUP lead a team to investigate the mysterious ONYX system. Meanwhile, GALVATRON… well, GALVATRON just doesn’t like anybody.
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
Transformers #45—Subscription Variant
John Barber (w) • Andrew Griffith (a) • Casey W. Coller (c)
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Transformers: More Than Meets the Eye #45
James Roberts (w) • Alex Milne (a & c)
Make a list of every single DECEPTICON. Remove the warriors, the high-rankers, the loyal foot soldiers, the over-achievers, and anyone who’s ever made even a modest contribution to The Cause. You should now have five names left. Welcome back, guys.
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Transformers: More Than Meets the Eye #45—Subscription Variant
James Roberts (w) • Alex Milne (a) • Nick Roche (c)
WINDBLADE and STARSCREAM race to claim the lost colony lead by the mysterious ELITA ONE! But who will recruit the brutal army so long removed from CYBERTRON—and can ELITA’s forces bring anything home… but war?
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Transformers: Windblade #7—Subscription Variant
James Roberts (w) • Corin Howell (a) • Casey W. Coller (c)
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Transformers: Robots in Disguise Animated #3
Georgia Ball (w) • Priscilla Tramontano (a & c)
BUMBLEBEE’s investigation of a mysterious DECEPTICON’s past uncovers a new lead… but unraveling this mystery may not reveal the answer he wants to hear.
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Transformers: Robots in Disguise Animated #3—Subscription Variant
James Roberts (w) • Priscilla Tramontano (a) • Josh Burcham (c)
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Transformers Box Set
John Barber (w) • Andrew Griffith, Casey W. Coller, Livio Ramondelli, Brendan Cahill, Guido Guidi, Atilio Rojo, Dheeraj Verma (a) • Andrew Griffith (c)
The War for CYBERTRON is over. Now the hard part begins! BUMBLEBEE and his fellow AUTOBOTS struggle to maintain control of a world without OPTIMUS PRIME. The provisional government is struggling and Prowl is defending it against the DECEPTICONS, but how far will he go, and who will choose to stand by his side? This box set contains the first five volumes of the Robots in Disguise series collecting issues #1–22.
Simon Furman, George Strayton, Mike Costa, Shane McCarthy, Josh Van Reyk, Shaun Knowler, Andy Schmidt (w) • Guido Guidi, Klaus Scherwinksi, E.J. Su, Alex Milne, Dan Khanna, Casey W. Coller, Robby Musso, Marcelo Matere (a) • Jeffrey Veregge (c)
Individual TRANSFORMERS stories focusing on a vast array of characters such as Cyclonus, Blurr, Drift, Prowl, and more! Volume 2 collects another 12 issues of the Spotlight series.
TPB • FC • $24.99 • 296 pages • 6” x 9” • ISBN: 978-1-61377-942-2
COBRA RISING! Cobra Commander’s latest operation is about to unleash itself on G.I. Joe…
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G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #218—Subscription Variant
Larry Hama (w) • Paolo Villanelli (a) • S L Gallant (c)
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G.I. JOE: A Real American Hero, Vol. 12
Larry Hama (w) • S L Gallant (a & c)
G.I. JOE faces a force unlike anything they’ve ever encountered before… and the only way to control it is by reviving Serpentor, the Cobra Emperor himself! But bringing him backs sets into motion drastic events that lead to the death of the original Ninja Commando! Collects issues #211–215.
Kelly Thompson (w) • Jen Bartel, Amy Mebberson, Agnes Garbowska, Arielle Jovellianos (a) • Agnes Garbowska (c)
MOVIE NIGHT! JEM and her sisters relax with some popcorn and on-demand… but their subconscious minds have other ideas, as their favorite films… shine a spotlight on each HOLOGRAM’s fears!
FC • 48 pages • $7.99
Jem and the Holograms Outrageous Annual #1—Jem Babies Variant
Kelly Thompson (w) • Emma Vieceli (a) • Sophie Campbell (c)
VIRAL PART 1! Jerrica and her sisters face their biggest threat yet—success! Meanwhile, the Misfits aren’t taking these upstarts laying down… as they find themselves under new management…
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Jem and the Holograms #7—Subscription Variant
Kelly Thompson (w) • Emma Vieceli (a) • Jen Bartel (c)
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Donald Duck #5
Guido Martina, Jonathan Gray (w) • Giovan Battista Carpi, Daan Jippes (a) • Marco Rota (c)
With great power comes… no responsibility! In a historic Disney epic making its US debut, Donald becomes “The Diabolical Duck Avenger”—a super-anti-hero ready to get even with Uncle Scrooge once and for all!
Andrea “Casty” Castellan, Jonathan Gray (w) • Giorgio Cavazzano (a & c)
Mickey re-teams with super explorer Eurasia Toft to find the awesome “Gift of the Sun Lord”—but Pegleg Pete is out to make their treasure hunt tougher!
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Mickey Mouse #4—Subscription Variant
Andrea “Casty” Castellan (w) • Giorgio Cavazzano (a) • James Silvani (c)
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Uncle Scrooge #6
Giorgio Pezzin, Thad Komorowski (w) • Marco Rota (a) • Jonathan Gray (c)
“The Bigger Operator”: Arch-criminal architect Antoine Mountebank can spot the weaknesses in any building—and he’s raiding Scrooge’s properties one by one!
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Uncle Scrooge #6—Subscription Variant
Giorgio Pezzin, Thad Komorowski (w) • Marco Rota (a) Amy Mebberson (c)
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Walt Disney’s Comics & Stories #723
Bruno Sarda, Jonathan Gray (w) • Franco Valussi, Massimo De Vita, Gil Turner (a) • Dave Alvarez (c)
“Search for the Zodiac Stone,” Part 3 of 12: When grim grinning Scottish ghosts come out to socialize, Uncle Scrooge, Donald, and Mickey are ready!
FC • 40 pages • $3.99
Walt Disney’s Comics & Stories #723—Subscription Variant
Bruno Sarda, Jonathan Gray (w) • Franco Valussi, Massimo De Vita, Gil Turner (a) • Derek Charm (c)
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Donald Duck: Shellfish Motives
Romano Scarpa, Dick Kinney, Jonathan Gray (w) • Romano Scarpa, Mau Heymans, Al Hubbard, Al Taliaferro (a) • Derek Charm (c)
The adventures of Donald Duck return in these kid-friendly-sized collections. Includes the stories “Shellfish Motives,” “Suspicious Customer,” and more!
TPB • FC • $9.99 • 96 pages • 6” x 9” • ISBN: 978-1-63140-403-0
My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic #34
Jeremy Whitley (w) • Andy Price (a & c)
“Siege of the Crystal Empire” Part 1! A enigmatic new foe brings together some of the most villainous characters in Equestria to attack the Crystal Empire! What is their true aim and will our ponies be able to save the day?
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My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic #34—Subscription Variant
Jeremy Whitley (w) • Andy Price (a) • Sara Richard (c)
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My Little Pony: Friends Forever #20
Jeremy Whitley (w) • Brenda Hickey (a) • Amy Mebberson (c)
Discord has been having trouble sleeping. And bad sleep for Discord means trouble for anyone around him! Princess Luna delves into Discord’s chaotic slumber to try and identify the source of the problem.
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My Little Pony: Friends Forever #20—Subscription Variant
Jeremy Whitley (w) • Brenda Hickey (a & c)
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My Little Pony Omnibus, Vol. 2
Heather Nuhfer, Katie Cook, Ted Anderson, Jeremy Whitley (w) • Brenda Hickey, Amy Mebberson, Andy Price, Agnes Garbowska (a) • Chad Thomas (c)
The adventures of Twilight Sparkle, Rainbow Dash, Rarity, Fluttershy, Pinkie Pie, Applejack, and all of their friends continue in these collected tales from the comic book series. Included are issues #13–24.
TPB • FC • $24.99 • 292 pages • 6” x 9” • ISBN: 978-1-63140-409-2
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Skylanders: Rift into Overdrive OGN
Ron Marz, David A. Rodriguez (w) • Fico Ossio (a & c)
The official story leading into this year’s all-new SKYLANDERS video game! The citizens of Skylands are in their most desperate hour as Kaos begins to tear the world apart with his newfound powers. Spyro and an elite group of Skylanders must enter an ancient and unknown part of Skylands and find the only hope left that can stand against Kaos’ might! The origin story of the next big SKYLANDERS video game starts right here!
HC • FC • $12.99 • 80 pages • ISBN: 978-1-63140-412-2
Angry Birds: Super Angry Birds # 1 (of 4)
Jeff Parker (w) • Ron Randall (a & c)
It’s everyone’s favorite furious fowl as you’ve never seen them before! A new group of would-be heroes, with powers beyond mortal birds, fight a covert war against King Pig and his minions. They are the Super Angry Birds!
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Angry Birds: Super Angry Birds # 1 (of 4)—Subscription Variant
Jeff Parker (w) • Ron Randall (a) • Marcelo Ferreira (c)
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Popeye Classics #38
Bud Sagendorf (w & a & c)
Ahoy! The laff-filled cover story this ish is “The Dog Who Wore A Crown.” ARF! ARF! Plus four more, long and short-form Bud Sagendorf hilarious stories including “O.G. Wotasnozzle The Professor With The Atomic Brain!”
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
WEIRD Love #9
Joe Gill, Richard Hughes (w) • John Buscema, Ogden Whitney, various (a) • John Buscema (c)
The New York Journal of Books calls Weird Love, “A wonderful and wildly entertaining collection of romance stories, some of the craziest and weirdest love stories you will ever read. It is impossible to not laugh out loud at some point. Every story in here is one hundred percent high fun.” This issue features The Mini-Dress, Female of the Species, Breakdown, Leader of the Pack, Sorority Sisters, Take Him Shopping, Call Me Wicked and JAILBAIT!
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
Walt Kelly’s Fairytales
Walt Kelly (w & a & c)
Walt Kelly, Disney animator on Dumbo, Fantasia, SnowWhite, and Pinocchio and the creator of the Pogo comic strip, created beautiful action-packed fairy tale comic book stories from his own incredible imagination and ones based on The Brothers Grimm and Hans Christian Anderson classics.
Comic fans of all ages will thrill to stories of witches, princesses, giants, dragons, fairy queens, elves, and goblins. Enjoy fairy tale classics like TheEmperor’sNewClothes, TheGingerbreadMan, TheWiseMenofGotham, TheLostPrince, and Cinderella (published eight years before the Disney Classic) in this gorgeous collection.
HC • FC • $39.99 • 304 pages • 8.5” x 11” ISBN: 978-1-63140-365-1
Haunted Horror, Vol. 3: Pre-Code Comics So Good, They’re Scary
Various (w) • Frank Giacoia, Nick Cardy, Shelly Moldoff, Bob Powell, Jack Sparling, Joe Certa, Lin Streeter (a) • Lee Elias (c)
Volume 3 is the monstrously great curated collection of the goriest, craziest, rarest comics that the U.S. Government didn’t want you to see! David Colton in USA Today screams, “The comic book industry’s most obscure and outrageous stories of the 1950s!” Decapitated Dan screeches, “Some of the greatest horror comic material ever to be reprinted!” Under the infamous melting face cover you’ll witness under-appreciated artists Frank Giacoia, Nick Cardy, Shelly Moldoff, Bob Powell, Jack Sparling, Joe Certa, and Lin Streeter, masters of the horror comics genre!
HC • FC • $24.99 • 160 pages • 8.5” x 11” • ISBN: 978-1-63140-425-2
The Story of My Tits
Jennifer Hayden (w & a & c)
When Jennifer Hayden was diagnosed with breast cancer at the age of 43, she realized that her tits told a story. Across a lifetime, they’d held so many meanings: hope and fear, pride and embarrassment, life and death. And then they were gone. Now, their story has become a way of understanding her story. Growing up flat-chested and highly aware of her inadequacies… heading off to college, where she “bloomed” in more ways than one… navigating adulthood between her mother’s mastectomy, her father’s mistress, and her musician boyfriend’s problems of his own—not to mention his sprawling family. Then the kids come along… As cancer strikes three different lives, some relationships crumble while others emerge even stronger, and this sarcastic child of the ‘70s finally finds a goddess she can believe in.
For everyone who’s faced cancer personally, or watched a loved one fight that battle, Hayden’s story is a much-needed breath of fresh air, an irresistible blend of sweetness and skepticism. Rich with both symbolism & humor, The Story of My Tits will leave you laughing, weeping, and feeling grateful for every day.
Two of the greatest creators in the history of comics. Eleven unsolved murders. One sprawling conspiracy, one metropolis on the brink of the twentieth century, and one bloody-minded Ripper ushering London into the modern age of terror. From Hell, often ranked among the greatest graphic novels of all time, is now available in a handsome slipcase set with its essential behind-the-scenes companion, perfect for any bookshelf.
March: Book One • BW • $14.95 • ISBN: 978-1-60309-300-2
March: Book Two • BW • $19.95 • ISBN: 978-1-60309-400-9
You Don’t Say • BW • $19.99 • ISBN: 978-1-60309-366-8
King of the Comics: One Hundred Years of King Features Syndicate
Various (w & a & c)
Krazy Kat! Popeye! Flash Gordon! Beetle Bailey! Blondie! Prince Valiant! Hagar the Horrible! Barney Google and Snuffy Smith! Baby Blues! Mutt & Jeff! Zits! Juliet Jones! Buz Sawyer! Steve Canyon! Bizarro! Hi & Lois! Maggie & Jiggs! Johnny Hazard!…
…There are simply too many to list because King Features has had a more illustrious and long-lasting history than any newspaper syndicate, even as it continues to lead the way into the digital age and beyond.
HC • FC • $49.99 • 288 pages • 9.25” x 12” • ISBN: 978-1-63140-373-6
TOME, Vol. 1: Vampirism
Kasra Ghanbari (editor & curator) • Becky Cloonan, Ashley Wood, Dave McKean, Ben Templesmith, Neil Gaiman, Bill Sienkiewicz, David Stoupakis, menton3, Jason Shawn Alexander, George Pratt, Riley Rossmo, Jock, Damien Echols, Francesco Francavilla, Jill Thompson, More (w & a)
The TOME anthology series is curated and edited by Kasra Ghanbari and presents world class, as well as up-and-coming artists exploring a common theme in a beautiful limited run, oversized book that includes a music CD. Featured artists also have interviews conducted by another artist.
TOME Volume 1 has the theme of VAMPIRISM, which is the misuse of power, as well as the objectification and exploitation of others.
HC • FC • $150.00 • 200 pages • 12” x 18” • ISBN: 978-1-63140-459-7
TOME, Vol. 2: Melancholia
Kasra Ghanbari (editor & curator) • Dave McKean, Margaret Cho, Ben Templesmith, Clive Barker, David Stoupakis, Phil Hale, menton3, Jason Shawn Alexander, George Pratt, Keaton Henson, Morgan Spurlock, Grant Morrison, Paul Booth, Bill Sienkiewicz, Riley Rossmo (w & a)
TOME Volume 2 has the theme of MELANCHOLIA, which is not a state of depression but a condition the psyche passes through for individuation and our collective evolution. The artist is shown to be constantly going through stages of melancholia in their quest to create and show what they see to us for our collective benefit.
HC • FC • $150.00 • 200 pages • 12” x 18” • ISBN: 978-1-63140-460-3
Complete Chester Gould’s Dick Tracy, Vol. 19: 1959-1961
Chester Gould (w & a & c)
Dick Tracy meets Spots (a small-time grifter who suddenly gets big-time ambitions), a hitman named Halfa Million and his brother, the syndicate boss “Willie-the-Fifth,” plus a legal eagle named Flyface, one of Chester Gould’s most visually memorable villains. Throw in a couple of skeletal remains, a death-dealing tidal wave, a gun moll named Olive Tomate, and the return of B.O. Plenty, Gravel Gertie, and a plump cereal-overeating Sparkle Plenty—then watch the sparks fly, as Dick Tracy nears its thirtieth anniversary in the complete strips from July 12, 1959 through February 19, 1961.
HC • B&W • $39.99 • 276 pages • 11” x 8.5” • ISBN: 978-1-63140-401-6
TET #1 (of 4)
Paul Allor (w) • Paul Tucker (a & c)
Eugene Smith is desperate to leave Vietnam behind, and begin a new life with the woman he loves. But when a fellow Marine is brutally murdered, Eugene’s plans are thrown away, forever. All’s fair in love and war, right?
Writer Paul Allor and artist Paul Tucker present an extraordinary, heartfelt story of hard-boiled crime and star-crossed romance, set at the height of the Vietnam War and the decades that followed.
Mike Johnson (w) • Angel Hernandez (a) • Gabriel Rodriguez (c)
Two iconic franchises collide for the blockbuster crossover event of 2015! The crew of the U.S.S.Enterprise meets the Green Lantern Corps for the first time in an all-new adventure that spans the cosmos! Don’t miss the thrilling first chapter of THE SPECTRUM WAR, as Kirk and Spock make a most unusual discovery on a lost world… igniting events that will change the fate of empires!
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
Star Trek/Green Lantern #1 (of 6)—Francesco Francavilla Variant
Mike Johnson (w) • Angel Hernandez (a) • Francesco Francavilla (c)
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
Star Trek/Green Lantern #1 (of 6)—Elsa Charretier Variant
Mike Johnson (w) • Angel Hernandez (a) • Elsa Charretier (c)
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Star Trek/Green Lantern #1 (of 6)—Connecting Subscription Variant
Mike Johnson (w) • Angel Hernandez (a) • Garry Brown (c)
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Star Trek/Green Lantern #1 (of 6)—Blank Sketch Variant
Mike Johnson (w) • Angel Hernandez (a) • Blank Sketch Variant (c)
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Star Trek/Legion of Super-Heroes HC • FC • $24.99 • ISBN: 978-1-61377-230-0
Star Trek/Legion of Super-Heroes TPB • FC • $19.99 • ISBN: 978-1-61377-660-5
Onyx #1 (of 4)
Chris Ryall (w) • Gabriel Rodriguez (a & c)
From deepest space comes the cyborg warrior Onyx… but has she come to Earth in its time of dire need to save it or to end it? A star-born knight for a new generation takes flight here!
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
Onyx #1—Ashley Wood Variant
Chris Ryall (w) • Gabriel Rodriguez (a) • Ashley Wood (c)
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
Onyx #1—Charles Paul Wilson III Variant
Chris Ryall (w) • Gabriel Rodriguez (a) • Charles Paul Wilson III (c)
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Onyx #1—EC Comics Subscription Variant
Chris Ryall (w) • Gabriel Rodriguez (a) • Alan Robinson (c)
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Godzilla in Hell #1 (of 5)
James Stokoe (w & a & c)
Godzilla meets his greatest adversary of all time—the impossible tortures of Hell! Each issue of this special miniseries will see Godzilla enter a new level of the underworld to do battle with the impossible.
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Godzilla in Hell #1 (of 5)—EC Comics Subscription Variant
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The Shrinking Man #1 (of 4)
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RichardMatheson’s exploration of shrinking manhood is brought to vivid life in this comic-book adaptation! Scott Carey, reducing 1/7” per day, faces tension big and small as his body continues to shrink away…
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Transformers: Robots in Disguise Animated #1
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GO TEAM ’BEE! BUMBLEBEE leads an all-star team of AUTOBOTS to Earth to find rogue DECEPTICONS… but in this all-new story based on the hit Cartoon Network animated series, they find more than… they bargained for! (You thought we were going to say “meets the eye,” didn’t you?
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Transformers #43
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COSMOS UNLEASHED! A misunderstood AUTOBOT. A DECEPTICON space station. Cut off from their allies, SOUNDWAVE and COSMOS come face to face… alone.
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Transformers: More Than Meets the Eye #43
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Three years into their quest, and the crew of the Lost Light were starting to think that the universe held no more nasty surprises. And then a planet started chasing them.
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RACE AGAINST THE LIGHT! On VELOCITRON, racing isn’t a sport—it’s a matter of life and death! WINDBLADE and BLURR put the pedal to the metal to save CYBERTRON—and their own lives.
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Transformers: The IDW Collection Phase Two, Vol. 2
Chris Metzen, Flint Dille, James Roberts, John Barber (w) • Livio Ramondelli, Matt Frank, Agustin Padilla, Brendan Cahill, Nick Roche, Alex Milne, Andrew Griffith, Steve Kurth (a) • Sarah Stone (c)
Volume two collects the Autocracy mini-series, Spotlights: Trailcutter and Hoist, Robots In Disguise issues #7–9, More Than Meets the Eye issues #6–8, and Spotlight: Orion Pax.
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Transformers: Combiner Hunters Special one-shot
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COMBINER WARS FALLOUT! Because you demanded it—WINDBLADE and CHROMIA team up with ARCEE to put an end to the menace of the COMBINER WARS—but will they end each other first?!
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G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #216
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COBRA RISING! As G.I. Joe continues to mourn the loss of one of their greatest members, Cobra consolidates its power and brings long-departed villains back into the fold…
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What can the G.I. JOE team do to combat a COBRA the world views as heroes? Political intrigue collides head-on with military action as the darkest chapter in G.I. JOE history unfolds! Collects issues #5–8.
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T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents 50th Anniversary Special
Various (w) • Wally Wood, Dan Adkins, Steve Ditko, Gary Leach, George Tuska, and more (a) • Dan Adkins (c)
A half-century celebration of Brown & Wood’s T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents! 64 pages of classic stories, rarely seen commissions, pin-ups, covers, and other rarities.
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Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency #3
Chris Ryall (w) • Tony Akins (a & c)
The reborn Egyptians keep walking, the Copycat Killers keep killing, and the museum gala where these and other seemingly random events will converge looms large!
Whole Again concludes, as Edward realizes that only he can rescue his new friends, even though it might mean sacrificing his best chance to be “normal.” But what’s normal, really?
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The Fly: Outbreak #5 (of 5)
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A disaster at Bartok Industries threatens to unleash a plague of human/fly hybrids on the world. Will Martin’s last-ditch effort stop the swarm or is the insect apocalypse upon us?
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Star Trek #47—Five-Year Mission
Mike Johnson (w) • Rachael Stott (a) • Joe Corroney (c)
It’s the mind-bending conclusion of “The Tholian Webs!” One crewmember makes the ultimate sacrifice to save the Enterprise in this all-new re-imagining of a classic Star Trek episode!
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Star Trek New Visions: 1971/4860.2
John Byrne (w, photo-manipulation)
Captain Kirk sets off alone on a mission that will carry him 200 years into his past… but he won’t be alone for long—Gary Seven returns!
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TMNT Color Classics, Vol. 3 #7
Kevin Eastman, Peter Laird, Jim Lawson (w) • Lawson (a) • A.C. Farley (c)
In “City at War, Part Five,” the TMNT and their allies must face their personal doubts, motivations, and mortality as the war for New York continues to explode out-of-control around them!
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Casey & April #2 (of 4)
Mariko Tamaki (w) • Irene Koh (a & c)
Casey and April struggle to keep their relationship afloat as they look for answers in the desert. Someone is striving to cut their journey short—the Rat King!
Tom Waltz, Kevin Eastman (w) • Cory Smith (a) • Ryan Browne (c)
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Ghostbusters: Get Real #2 (of 4)
Erik Burnham (w) • Dan Schoening (a & c)
THEY’RE ALL REAL NOW! While the boys in gray meet the boys in brown, blue, green and tan, Proteus hunts through the multiverse for his quarry… and finds something Extreme. (Was that too subtle a hint?)
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My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic #32
Thom Zahler (w) • Tony Fleecs (a & c)
“Night of the Living Apples,” Part 1! Something sinister is happening at Sweet Apple Acres! Bad apples have come alive and determined to take over all of Ponyville!
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Everyone’s favorite pegasus pair Fluttershy and Rainbow Dash star in this issue! Dash is excited to go to the Cloudsdale school reunion—but Fluttershy is harboring some bad memories and fears!
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My Little Pony: Adventures in Friendship, Vol. 3
Georgia Ball, Rob Anderson, Ted Anderson (w) • Amy Mebberson, Agnes Garbowska (a) • Sara Richard (c)
This volume collects three stories featuring Princess Celestia and Spike! First, Princess Celestia presides over a hearing concerning her oldest professor, then Spike receives his new pets but is in way over his head, and finally, Princess Celestia and Spike journey to the Crystal Mountain!
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Uncle Scrooge #4
Miquel Pujol, Dick Kinney, Jonathan Gray (w) • Miquel Pujol, Al Hubbard (a) • Miquel Pujol (c)
“The Grand Canyon Conquest,” Part 1 of 2: When an old Klondike debt spirals out of control, Scrooge fears his fortune will be colonized by con men!
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Donald Duck #3
Giorgio Pezzin (w) • Giorgio Cavazzano (a & c)
“The Siege of Nothing Atoll”—when an island-dwelling mad scientist sics his super-weapons on Scrooge’s Money Bin, it’s up to Donald to take the bad guy down!
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Mickey Mouse #2
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“The Sound-Blot Plot”: When the evil Phantom Blot fries Mickey’s eardrums with a high-tech laser ray, he unwittingly gives Mickey super hearing!
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Walt Disney’s Comics & Stories #721
Daan Jippes, Freddy Milton, Walt Kelly, Bruno Sarda, Jonathan Gray, Thad Komorowski (w) • Massimo De Vita, Daan Jippes, Freddy Milton, Al Taliaferro (a) • Jonathan Gray (c)
“The Search For the Zodiac Stone,” Part 1 of 12: In the start of a legendary Disney epic, Mickey and Goofy seek a mystic treasure that will soon ensnare Donald, Scrooge, and the Phantom Blot! Wild short stories with Donald, Gremlin Gus and more round out our first big issue!
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Skylanders #11: Light in the Dark Part 2 (of 2)
Ron Marz, David A. Rodriguez (w) • Fico Ossio (a & c)
New characters, New elements! Skylanders: A Light in the Dark concludes as we build up to next issue’s Season Finale! Featuring art by David Baldeón (Nova)!
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Littlest Pet Shop: Wait A Second
Georgia Ball, Matt Anderson (w) • Nicanor Pena, Antonio Campo (a) • Nicanor Pena (c)
Join Blythe, Russell, Zoe, and all of your favorite pets in these brand new adventures based on the hit TV series and toy line.
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Powerpuff Girls: Super Smash Up, Vol. 1
(w) Derek Charm, Jeremy Whitley, Sean E. Williams, Rachel Deering, Ivan Cohen, Mariah Huehner • (a) Derek Charm, Jorge Monlongo, Paulina Ganucheau, Christine Larsen, Nneka Myers, Cat Farris • (c) Derek Charm
After their victory in the Super Secret Crisis War, the Powerpuff Girls take it easy with a rare VIP tour of Dexter’s Laboratory! But when tag-along Dee Dee accidentally activates Dexter’s newest invention, the fate of the entire multiverse is suddenly at stake!
A disaster at the HOLOGRAMS’ first live show nearly ends JEM’s music career before it starts! Now KIMBER learns who’s behind the dangerous “accident”… and she’s out for revenge.
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The X-Files Annual 2015
Michael Raicht (w) • Kevin VanHook (a) • Russell Walks (c)
Each year on the anniversary of his sister’s abduction, Mulder investigates the mysterious disappearance of a child in an effort to bring others peace. This year’s search takes him to the high school reunion of a teen who disappeared in an abandoned house with friends who would go on to start their very own ghost-hunting show.
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The X-Files Archives, Vol. 1: Whirlwind & Ruins
Charles Grant, Kevin J. Anderson (w) • Sam Shearon (c)
The truth can not be contained! But these two-book prose collections make it easier than ever to dive headfirst into the intrigue and mystery of The X-Files!
In Whirlwind, serial killers come in all shapes and sizes, but this one is particularly puzzling. And in Ruins, Mulder and Scully fly to the Yucatan jungle to investigate a missing team of archaeologists, leading to a strange electronic signal coming from beneath ancient ruins–a signal aimed upward, at the stars…
War has been declared on the Empire—but how does the enemy know exactly where to strike and when?
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Insufferable #3
Mark Waid (w) • Peter Krause (a & c)
Galahad finally knows who killed his mother, but why? Could it be that the man behind Nocturnus’ mask isn’t at all who Galahad believes him to be?
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The Infinite Loop #4 (of 6)
Pierrick Colinet (w) • Elsa Charretier (a & c)
Teddy confronts her archenemy: her former boss, Tina, and launches a series of unprecedented temporal attacks to force Tina from her hideout, putting the safety of the world at risk!
Last week, Carter met a girl in an airport. This week, he’s flying out to Chicago to go on what could be the longest first date in history. Will the spark still be there? And if it does, you know that means she’ll have to come out to visit, too.
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Zombies vs Robots #7
Chris Ryall, Steve Niles (w) • Paul Davidson, James Kochalka, Valentin Ramon, James McDonald (a) • Mark Torres (c)
“The Man on the Moon!” A special full-length, standalone tale exploring different visions of the ZvR war as well as the origin of our mystery figure from above!
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Chris Ryall, Steve Niles (w) • Paul Davidson, James Kochalka, Valentin Ramon, James McDonald (a) • Mark Torres (c)
Scully and Wynn’s stay on an ice bound ocean liner comes to an abrupt end with the arrival of an army of nomadic wasters… but worse things lurk beneath the ice!
Maxx’s story leaps ahead to a dustpan future, were three CIA zero in on an aged Mr. Gone, who’s trying to fend off his impending doom by writing to his daughter Sara!
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The Maxx: Maxximized, Vol. 4
Sam Kieth, William Messner-Loebs (w) • Sam Kieth (a & c)
Volume 4 continues the re-presentation of Sam Kieth’s and William Messner-Loeb’s groundbreaking series, The Maxx, with all new colors by Ronda Pattison. Collects issues #13–18 in this oversized hardcover.
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Graham Nolan & Chuck Dixon (w) • Graham Nolan (a & c)
An action/horror/adventure tale by Graham Nolan and Chuck Dixon! Young Joe Pratt discovers, upon meeting the monster of his ancestor, that he is the heir to the Frankenstein name. A legacy that may get him killed if the creatures of the night have their way.
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The October Faction, Vol. 1
Steve Niles (w) • Damien Worm (a & c)
The October Faction details the adventures of retired monster-hunter Frederick Allan and his family, which include a thrill-killer, a witch, and a warlock. Because sometimes crazy is the glue that binds a family together.
Herb Trimpe’s The Incredible Hulk Artist’s Edition HC
Roy Thomas, Gerry Conway (w) • Herb Trimpe (a & c)
Herb Trimpe was one of the premier artists working for Marvel in the 1960s and 1970s. His extended run on The Hulk is a high point for many fans of Bruce Banner’s rampaging alter ego, with masterful inks by both Trimpe and John Severin. This Artist’s Edition features at least five complete stories by Trimpe and an incredible cover gallery to boot!
HC • BW • $75.00 net discount item • 144 Pages • 12” x 17” • ISBN: 978-1-63140-416-0
Motorcycle Samurai, Vol. 1
Chris Sheridan (w & a & c)
“Look hard into the storm clouds. You may yet see her, mounted on her electric steed, streaking past. The last hero of the West. The Motorcycle Samurai!” It’s been called “the new benchmark for indie digital comics.” Now discover the mad genius of The Motorcycle Samurai for yourself, as Chris Sheridan does the unthinkable: brings his creation to print! His boldly kinetic action will blow your mind.
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Tim Ginger
Julian Hanshaw (w & a & c)
The prize-winning British cartoonist Julian Hanshaw makes his American debut with the rich and meditative story of Tim Ginger. Once a government test pilot, now a widow, Tim enjoys a quiet retirement in New Mexico… until a conspiracy theorist starts asking uncomfortable questions, and the haunting reappearance of an old friend provokes some hard choices about when to let go and when to hold on.
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World War 3 Illustrated #46: Youth, Activism, & Climate Change
Various (w & a) • Paula Hewitt Amram (c)
The acclaimed political anthology—still going strong after 35 years—stays as relevant as ever. This issue features comic book stories about young people and how they are confronting the “climates” they have inherited—social, political, cultural, and especially environmental. For the first time in WW3’s history, works written, drawn by, or with youth will be featured in the magazine along with stories by parents and children and collaborations between teachers and students.
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Judge Dredd, Vol. 7: Mega-City Manhunt
Duane Swierczynski (w) • Nelson Daniel, Steve Scott (a) • Nelson Daniel (c)
Dredd has defeated the Dark Judges and broken out of Sector One… only to find himself a fugitive in Judge Cal’s insane surveillance state with only Anderson in his head helping him survive Cal’s rabid chase. Collects issues #25–30.
Erik Burnham (w) • Nacho Arranz (a) • Roger Robinson (c)
The cast of GALAXY QUEST has enjoyed a career resurgence since returning from their intergalactic adventure, but all that is about to be interrupted by Qint, an alien with a very surprising ax to grind against Jason Nesmith and the crew of the NSEA Protector!
Dungeons & Dragons: The Legend of Drizzt, Vol. 2: Exile
R.A. Salvatore, Andrew Dabb (w) • Tim Seeley (a) • Tyler Walpole (c)
Collects the adaptation of the second volume of R.A. Salvatore’sThe Legend of Drizzt! The Dark Elf known as Drizzt has abandoned the twisted society of his people to seek honor and justice!
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Drones #4 (of 5)
Chris Lewis (w) • Bruno Oliveira (a) • Cabral (c)
The Queen Bee makes her mark in a stunning and oddly inspired bridal gown, and everyone must somehow survive the most explosive wedding proposal in the history of Las Vegas!
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Robert Heinlein’s Citizen of the Galaxy
Robert Lazaro & Eric Gignac (w) • Steve Erwin (a & c)
Citizen of the Galaxy adapts the interstellar action-adventure coming-of-age tale by the “Dean of Science Fiction,” Robert A. Heinlein!
The best-selling series continues! Famed EC artist George Evans had periodically ghosted for Al Williamson on Secret Agent Corrigan and in 1980 Williamson and writer Archie Goodwin passed the strip to Evans permanently. Evans wrote and drew the strip for sixteen years until he and Phil Corrigan retired together in 1996. Evans had a long and illustrious career, from Fiction House and Fawcett to EC, where he worked along his friends Frank Frazetta and Al Williamson. This volume reprints the first Secret Agent Corrigan strips by Evans — more than 750 rarely-seen dailies from February 1980 to August 1982! It’s a must-have for all fans of adventure strips!
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Complete Junior and Sunny by Al Feldstein – Gift Edition
Al Feldstein (w & a & c)
Long considered to be prime examples of late 1940s “headlight” and “Good Girl” art comics, issues of Junior and Sunny have been quite difficult to find and very expensive to obtain. Until now! This Deluxe Gift Edition of The Complete Junior and Sunny presents the full run of these Al Feldstein written and illustrated comics, along with a historical introduction by Grant Geissman. This 100-copy Limited-Gift-Edition features an exclusive leatherette cover and case as well as 16 collectible post cards and a temporary tattoo sheet.
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Popeye Classics #36
Bud Sagendorf (w & a & c)
Popeye, Swee’pea, Wimpy, Olive Oyl, and King Blozo starring in “Popeye King of Popilania”! Not to mention two more Popeye comics, a O.G Whatasnozzle story, plus a “Canned Nuts” tale—so much hilarious fun!
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WEIRD Love #8
Various (w & a) • Lee Elias (c)
WARNING! CLOWN ALERT! This issue of the guilty pleasure, Weird Love, contains an especially creepy story of CLOWN LOVE in the story “The Love She Didn’t Want” (and who WOULD?!). Plus more bizarre romance classics by the same people that bring you Haunted Horror!
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Miami Vice: Remix #5 (of 5)
Joe Casey (w) • Jim Mahfood (a & c)
The dramatic series comes to its ultimate resolution as Vice Detectives Sonny Crockett and Ricardo Tubbs face off against the entire Miami underworld!
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Punky Brewster, Vol. 1
Joelle Sellner (w) • Lesley Vamos (a & c)
The beloved TV series returns in this heartwarming, lushly illustrated story of a brand new family made from persistence, pluck, and Punky Power!