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Monsters Unleashed (1973)

Monsters Unleashed (1973)

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Marvel Apes

Marvel Apes

Not a hoax, not a dream, not an imaginary story - just the most not-to-be-missed mini-series of the season! If you only buy one (well, two) comics this month about super-powered, intelligent apes-in-capes, it must be MARVEL APES!.

Legion of Super-Heroes (1980)

Legion of Super-Heroes (1980)

The Legion of Super-Heroes fight the Psycho Warrior, a mentally unstable man who feels grief and guilt over the loss of his love. Superboy is able to stop Psycho Warrior, but not before he is reminded of the death of his parents and shown how they died. Superboy goes back in the past to his normal time and Saturn Girl gives him a mental hypnotic suggestion to remain in the past so he won't have to endure the loss of his parents and be constantly reminded of it or be tempted to change it

Legends of Tomorrow

Legends of Tomorrow

It’s four powerhouse tales in one colossal comic, as some of comics’ most legendary talents launch new tales of Firestorm, Metamorpho, Metal Men and Sugar and Spike-that’s right, Sugar and Spike!

Women of Marvel (2006)

Women of Marvel (2006)

It’s a First-Issue Frenzy as Marvel collects the crime-fighting debuts of the Dazzler, Ms. Marvel, Shanna the She-Devil and the Cat – with distaff deviltry from the Enchantress and the White Queen! Plus: The Black Widow gets a new costume and the She-Hulk a new team membership, but that’s nothing next to the changes Storm and Rogue undergo! Guest-starring Spider-Man, the Avengers, the X-Men and more! Featuring the first appearance of Jubilee!

Secret Society of Super-Villains

Secret Society of Super-Villains

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Hercules Unbound

Hercules Unbound

Old school mythology clashed with a post-apocalyptic future when an atypically clean shaven Hercules awoke four weeks after World War III, the star of his own series. He broke free of his enchanted bonds to rescue a blind teenager, Kevin, and his dog, who were being terrorized by an enraged sea creature. Doing so also freed the anti-gods from their prison, including Hercules' nemesis, the god of war, Ares. Hercules Unbound featured powerful writing from Gerry Conway plus stellar artwork by Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez throughout its 12 issue run.

Haunt of Horror

Haunt of Horror

When Marvel's attempt to publish a digest-sized prose horror anthology flopped, they recycled the title, THE HAUNT OF HORROR, as an addition to their line of black-and-white monster/hooror comics.  The series featured stories showcasing Marvel Universe characters (Satana the Devil's Daughter, Gabriel the Devil-Hunter), adaptations of horror short stories, original anthological stand-alone tales, reprints of old Atlas comics stories, prose stories and articles.  This incarnation was only slightly more successful, lasting five issues.The title "HAUNT OF HORROR" was revived by Marvel in the mid-2000s for two mini-series featuring mature-reader adaptaions of stories by Edgar Allen Poe and H. P. Lovecraft.
Genre: Horror, Sci-Fi


Giant-Size Super-Heroes

Giant-Size Super-Heroes

John Jameson fears the worst when he starts experiencing headaches after being cured of the Moon-Stone’s possession Featuring the return of two of Spider-Man’s greatest foes; Morbius the Living Vampire, and Man-Wolf!

Giant-Size Fantastic Four

Giant-Size Fantastic Four

Continues from Giant-Size Super Stars #1. With the second issue, the series was re-titled GIANT-SIZE FANTASTIC FOUR. The series (under both titles) lasted six issues. Issue 4 features the first appearance of popular X-Factor character Madrox the Multiple Man.

Firestorm (1978)

Firestorm (1978)

When a student Ronnie Raymond and Professor Martin Stein get caught up in an explosion at the reactor plant for the production of nuclear, the two merged to become Firestorm, nuclear people. Because Stein was unconscious at the time of the explosion, Raymond is active, but it can "hear" the professor told him in Firestorm person, and vice versa. This run lasted only five issues before falling victim to the DC implosion of the late '70s.

Fear

Fear

Marvel's supernatural and horror corner is brought to light with the introduction of terrors and oddoties including Man-Thing and Howard the Duck!
Genre: Horror

Doctor Strange & Doctor Doom: Triumph and Torment

Doctor Strange & Doctor Doom: Triumph and Torment

Every year on Midsummer's Eve, Victor von Doom clashes with the forces of evil in a vain attempt to free his mother's soul from Hell. Only when Doctor Stephen Strange -- Master of the Mystic Arts and Earth's Sorcerer Supreme -- is convinced to join the fight, does the outcome have any hope of changing. But first these unlikely allies must journey to Mephisto's infernal realm ... where they find that the cost of one soul may be more than they are willing to pay!

DC Special Series

DC Special Series

DC Special Series was an umbrella title for one-shots and special issues published by DC Comics between 1977 and 1981. Each issue featured a different character and was often in a different format than the issue before it. DC Special Series was published in four different formats: Dollar Comics, 48 page giants, digests, and treasury editions. Neither the umbrella title nor the numbering system appear on the cover; the title "DC Special Series" appeared only on the first page in the indicia. Most issues featured new material, but eight issues were reprints of previously published material.

Dark Reign: The Goblin Legacy

Dark Reign: The Goblin Legacy

efore he was the ultimate power broker in the Marvel Universe, Norman Osborn was better known as the Green Goblin – the insane arch nemesis of everyone’s friendly neighborhood Spider-Man! Now, experience an early turning point in the ongoing war between the wall-crawler and his glider-riding rival – the unmasking of Norman Osborn from AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #39-40 (1966) – like you’ve never seen it before, fully remastered with modern coloring. Also featuring an all-new framing sequence and a Saga-style recap of the complete history of the Green Goblin!

Chamber of Chills (1972)

Chamber of Chills (1972)

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Carnage (2016)

Carnage (2016)

Get ready to scream! Carnage, the homicidal symbiote is back, and he's leaving a trail of bodies behind him. The FBI is hot on his trail, with a different playbook since their serial killer is a super villain. They're equipped with the latest sonic tech and a team including military hero/astronaut John Jameson and a reformed Eddie Brock/Toxin! But when Carnage escapes into an abandoned coal mine, the FBI's plan is starting to look like a trap... for THEM!


Atari Force (1984)

Atari Force (1984)

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