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Takion

Takion

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Supergirl (1982)

Supergirl (1982)

Supergirl, as Linda Danvers, moves to Chicago to begin a new life as a student at Lake Shore University. She gets a new home there and makes new friends and also meets a new villain in "A Very Strange and Special Girl."

Super Powers (1986)

Super Powers (1986)

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Super Powers (1985)

Super Powers (1985)

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Masters of the Universe (1982)

Masters of the Universe (1982)

Prince Adam transforms into He-Man to save Eternia from the evil designs of Skeletor in this brand new Masters of the Universe series.

Power Girl (1988)

Power Girl (1988)

This issue opens with Power Girl flying to her office in New York City. She is running late for a meeting at her software firm due to a court appointment. When she arrives she finds out that her partner has been talking to outside parties about a buy out. This throws her into a tizzy and has her thinking of her own identity. How she thought she was a cousin of Superman, but found out that she was in fact the granddaughter of Arion, an Atlantean mystic who lived 45,000 years ago

Doom Patrol and Suicide Squad Special

Doom Patrol and Suicide Squad Special

They are criminals hired by the government, buying their freedom, paying off their sentence, one job at a time--and they're all expendable. Brought together by Amanda Waller, they'll get the job done at any cost necessary. They are the Suicide Squad.

Doom Patrol (1987)

Doom Patrol (1987)

When Celsius finds the wheelchair of her late husband Niles Caulder, she begins a journey to find the supposedly dead members of Doom Patrol and recruits Robotman and Tempest to aid her in her quest.

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.

Checkmate (1988)

Checkmate (1988)

Originally a spin-off from the Vigilante series, Checkmate featured the exploits of a super-secret government organization. The Checkmate operatives were known as knights, mortal men, super spies with high tech body suits and gear. First appearance was in Action Comics #598.

Arion, Lord of Atlantis

Arion, Lord of Atlantis

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