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Incredible Hulk & the Human Torch: From the Marvel Vault

Incredible Hulk & the Human Torch: From the Marvel Vault

Marvel is pleased to present your first look at Incredible Hulk & The Human Torch: From The Marvel Vault #1, by legendary artist Steve Ditko and writers Jack C. Harris & Karl Kesel! From the depths of Marvel Vault comes a tale that no Ditko fan can miss for only $2.99! The dreaded Wizard possesses the power of the moon’s magnetism and it’s up to the Hulk and the Human Torch stop him! Can the two take down the Wizard, whose power now rivals Magneto’s, or will they crash and burn? Be the first to your comic shops to catch this never before seen story inIncredible Hulk & The Human Torch: From The Marvel Vault #1!

Annex

Annex

Someone is trying to get the Annex armor, and they don't care if Alex Ellis has to die for them to get it.

Spider-Man: Web of Doom

Spider-Man: Web of Doom

Spiderman is blamed to kill a pharmaceutical worker. Peter is desperate and he doesn´t have anyone to talk about the problem because Mary Jane is making a movie in Bolamoira. He feels alone.

The Ray (1992)

The Ray (1992)

This issue has a lot of questions and few answers.  Ray Terrill bumps into his cousin Hank Terrill at his father's funeral.  Ray had only just discovered that his father was the superhero known as the Ray and for some reason Hank knows it too and convinces him to see if he has his father's power.  Ray grew up in literal darkness unable to control his power.  Ray has no idea why this is because he was told he had an allergy to light.  He also pines for Jenny Jurden a girl he grew up with.  She was the love of his life having not met any other girls.  She is also very sweet and wasn't scared of Ray and treated him kindly.  Now that Ray has control of his powers he goes and sees her but there are others who are watching him including it seems his father whom Ray believes is dead.

The Green Lantern Corps

The Green Lantern Corps

Green Lantern Corps Volume 1 focused on the Green Lantern Corps and a group. The series had the first appearance of the Rocket Red Brigade.

Elvira's House of Mystery

Elvira's House of Mystery

In 1986-87, DC comics would published a new series, Elvira's House of Mystery. It would last 11 issues plus a special. The series was a quasi-follow up towards the original series, with famed horror movie hostess Elvira temporarily taking over the job as caretaker of the House of Mystery, introducing horror stories similar to the original series.

Batman: Castle of the Bat

Batman: Castle of the Bat

A tale told in the classic manner...of unspeakable crimes and unutterable evil...of dark places where men go at the risk to their immortal souls...of a grotesque Bat-man who may be a saviour, a demon - or something far worse...

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