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Brian Augustyn comic

The Crusaders

The Crusaders

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Imperial Guard

Imperial Guard

The Imperial Guard in New York City in their own mini-series run into some violent Kree and anti-superhuman activists.

X-O Manowar (1996)

X-O Manowar (1996)

Seized from the Nazis at the end of WW II, The X-O Armor has been property of the United States government for over 50 years. Decades out of use, its awesome capabilities are a complete mystery. That is until Donovan Wylie, genius of Silicon Valley, steps in and begins to unlock the armor's secrets. His work is timely, as high tech terrorist group R.A.G.E. has become a serious national threat. In order to combat them, the Army needs the X-O Armor, and a soldier with the mettle to wear it into battle.


Painkiller Jane (1997)

Painkiller Jane (1997)

Painkiller Jane is asked to stop a drug lord, Javi Lagarto from taking over a New York City night club called the Noir. Unfortunately he has a grenade and everything goes wrong. In the aftermath Painkiller is stuck in the basement with a young woman who is dying. In an effort to comfort her Painkiller tells the young woman her life story. Double sized issue!

JLA: Year One

JLA: Year One

A fun series that focuses primarily on the interplay of the personalities of the League members. After individually defeating a different alien threat, known collectively as the Appellax, Martian Manhunter, Green Lantern (Hal Jordan), Flash (Barry Allen), Black Canary (Dinah Lance), and Aquaman each consider the potentials of forming and working as a team. While meeting to confront the final Appellax, Black Canary teaches Barry some techniques from the Golden Age Flash, while Green Lantern, Martian Manhunter, and Aquaman realize the power of their combined strength and ability to compensate for each other's weakness. Meanwhile Locus, the militarized group connected to the Appellax, also realizes the ramifications of facing a unified team of heroes.

Flash/Green Lantern: Faster Friends

Flash/Green Lantern: Faster Friends

Kyle "Green Lantern" Rayner and Wally "Flash" West must team up to rescue their Golden Age counterparts (Alan Scott and Jay Garrick) from aliens who have abducted them.

Crimson

Crimson

Crimson revolves around a young man named Alex Elder who is attacked by a gang of vampires while out late with his friends. Bitten, Alex is saved by Ekimus, the last of an ancient race pre-dating humanity, who claims Alex is the chosen one. Alex becomes the first and last of his kind, gaining powers beyond that of a normal vampire. As the chosen one, he will bring the end to vampirekind.

Beowulf

Beowulf

A new series from Speakeasy Comics, by creator Brian Augustyn (Flash, Out There) and artist Dub! All over the world there's a startling outbreak of super-powers among previously normal human beings. This bizarre wave of incredible change evokes terror in some, suspicion, and cynical calculation in others. Only one man saw it coming, and he's been waiting for it for 1400 years! Once called Beowulf, now the great warrior lives in Manhattan and goes by the simpler name of Wulf. He alone knows that a coming world- threat has triggered the sudden power influx, but not even Wulf is in the dark as to what horrific shape that threat will take. In any case he makes his plans, bides his eternal time and waits for trouble to start. Perhaps the new hero of Times Square, known only as Powerhouse, will be an ally in the coming cataclysm ? if he and Wulf manage to survive the city's fear and loathing of the new powerful beings.

Batman: Gotham by Gaslight

Batman: Gotham by Gaslight

Collecting Gotham by Gaslight and Master of the Future.

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