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The Monster of Frankenstein

The Monster of Frankenstein

Collects Frankenstein (1973) #1-18; Giant-Size Werewolf By Night #2; Marvel Team-Up (1972) #36-37; material from Monsters Unleashed #2, #4-10; Legion of Monsters (1975) #1.Gothic horror in the macabre Marvel manner! One of the most terrifying figures in all of fiction lurches into his own 1970s comic-book series, collected in color for the first time. Witness a dramatic retelling of Mary Shelley's literary classic, then follow the Monster in his quest for the last living descendant of his creator, Victor Frankenstein. It's an odyssey that will lead him into confrontation with Marvel's other groovy ghoulies, Dracula and Werewolf by Night! Plus: the full rage of the Monster is unleashed in lavishly illustrated, but rarely seen, tales from the heyday of Marvel magazines. It's enough to bring the dead back to life!
Genre: Horror

Hell-Rider

Hell-Rider

N/a


Captain America and Falcon

Captain America and Falcon

AVENGER. ACTIVIST. HERO. The Falcon has always bridged two worlds that need to be saved. When an old friend's son falls in with gang violence, Sam Wilson must confront his past to save a boy's future -- but even a superhero can't save everyone. Rob Williams (GHOST RIDER) and Rebekah Isaacs (DV8, MS. MARVEL) bring you a story of redemption, humanity and heroism in the Mighty Marvel Manner!

Marvel Masterworks: Ghost Rider

Marvel Masterworks: Ghost Rider

Johnny Blaze, the Ghost Rider, makes his Marvel Masterworks debut! In 1972, one of the most iconic characters in comics history - the flame-skulled Ghost Rider - burned his demonic presence into readers' minds! A legion of fans found themselves addicted to the Rider's combination of hell-on-wheels drama and action-horror adventure. And it all begins here, when Johnny Blaze makes a deal with the devil to save his friend's life. The payment? Transformation into the Ghost Rider! The stories that follow take the horror hero to Hell to battle Satan, pit him against the tempting Witch-Woman and team him with Daimon Hellstrom, Son of Satan. Written by Gary Friedrich and gloriously illustrated by Mike Ploog, Tom Sutton and Jim Mooney, this iconic series is beautifully restored for this Marvel Masterworks edition! Collecting MARVEL SPOTLIGHT (1971) #5-12 and GHOST RIDER (1973) #1-5.

Barbarians

Barbarians

One shot.

Bombast

Bombast

One shot.

Gunhawks

Gunhawks

Reno Smith and Kid Cassidy -- two men, pitted against every owl hoot gun and ruffian in the wild and woolly West!
Genre: Western

Son of Satan Classic

Son of Satan Classic

Collects Ghost Rider (1973) #1-2, Marvel Spotlight (1971) #12-24, Marvel Team-Up (1972) #32, Son of Satan #1-8, Marvel Two-In-One (1974) #14.He's got Marvel's most rotten family tree: His sister is Satana, and dear old dad is none other than the Father of Lies himself! So is there any saving the soul of Daimon Hellstrom, the sensational Son of Satan? The world's best-dressed exorcist will ride to the rescue of Ghost Rider and fight alongside the Thing and the Human Torch! Flaming trident at the ready, pentagram on his chest, he'll contend with ice demons, a fire dragon, an Egyptian god, nihilists and folks who worship his father! Speaking of which, Daimon must endure an unhappy paternal reunion and a sibling rivalry with his succubus sis. They're the relatives from hell — literally!

Night Rider

Night Rider

A series that stars the Night Rider, before his name was changed to the Phantom Rider. This is a reprint-series of the old Ghost Rider series, that starred the Night Rider as Ghost Rider before that name was given to Johnny Blaze, the motorcycle stuntman.
Genre: Western

Western Gunfighters

Western Gunfighters

N/a
Genre: Action

The Original Ghost Rider

The Original Ghost Rider

Reprint series of the first original Ghost Rider, with back-up stories of the Phantom Rider.

The Incredible Hulk Annual

The Incredible Hulk Annual

The Hulk gets caught up in an Inhuman dispute. A rogue group of Inhumans tried to dethrone Black Bolt but failed and were sentenced to banishment. After his run in with Lockjaw the Hulk was also sent there only to in turn free them when trying to free himself. Maximus seeing the groups potential decided to use them to try and dethrone his brother with the use of Romnar's Substance.

The Ghost Rider

The Ghost Rider

The first original Ghost Rider, a Western hero. His name got changed into Night Rider and later the Phantom Rider after the name Ghost Rider was given to Johny Blaze, the motorcycle stuntman.

Love Romances

Love Romances

N/a
Genre: Comedy

Red Wolf (1972)

Red Wolf (1972)

From the pages of Avengers issue 80 and Marvel Spotlight issue 2 comes Red Wolf, in his own ongoing series!

Ghost Rider (1973)

Ghost Rider (1973)

As Daimon Hellstrom visits his mother's grave, John Blaze races across the Arizona desert to check on Roxanne in the hospital, however Blaze wipes out and gets in an accident and lands himself in a hospital bed. Meanwhile, Sam Silvercloud and Snake Dance recover the near comatose Witch Woman to find her still possessed by Satan. They call in Daimon Hellstorm to help out with his paranormal expertise. However, after the call, Witch-Woman revives and walks out searching for John Blaze.

Frankenstein (1973)

Frankenstein (1973)

Mary Shelley’s classic, resurrected in the mighty Marvel manner! The most spine-tingling read in English literature, Frankenstein tells the tale of the monstrosity in man and man's creation. In the Arctic wild, explorer Robert Walton IV uncovers the body of a creature too nightmarish for words. Behold, the monster of Victor Frankenstein!

Combat Kelly

Combat Kelly

The 'other' team band of soldiers with many colorful characters. It was a team much like Nick Fury and his Howling Commandos. The two teams even teamed up some times. This series was however not as popular as Nick Fury's team and was canceled after 9 issues.

Captain Savage and his Leatherneck Raiders

Captain Savage and his Leatherneck Raiders

A comic-book series featuring another team of colorful soldiers during World War Two, much like Nick Fury's Howling Commandos. The series ran from 1968 till 1970 with a total of 19 issues. The title's under scribe was changed from "Leatherneck Raiders" to "Battlefield Raiders" with issue 9. The indica remained the same however.

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