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Vertigo Vérité: The Unseen Hand

Vertigo Vérité: The Unseen Hand

Mike Webb is a graduate student from the American Midwest with dreams of re-sculpting the economic face of Eastern Europe. But his capitalist ambitions and his very world come crashing down around him when he learns he has an ancestral connection to a worldwide secret society known as The Unseen Hand. This elite group of movers and shakers has been the true masters of the world for half a millennium, carefully engineering the social and economic destiny of the planet.
Genre: Horror

Cud Comics

Cud Comics

"Mickey Pimple, Teen Adventurer" is an action-adventure story in which Mickey, a character who bears an odd resemblance to Tintin, narrowly escapes the dreaded girl pirates of the Malay Coast; refuses the advances of the Serpent Woman; unknowingly protects a CIA heroin-smuggling operation; rescues and is rescued by young Artemis Urethra (daughter of millionaire shipping magnate Georgio Urethra) and her bodyguard, Geraldine "Bulldagger" Jones; and pals around with Barney, his bass-ackwards dog.
Genre: Adventure

Green Lantern: 1001 Emerald Nights

Green Lantern: 1001 Emerald Nights

So begins the incredible tale that blends the modern myths of Green Lantern with the ancient legends of The Arabian Nights, as the beautiful Scheherazade tells fantastical stories of a magic lamp, a jade-colored genie, and their owner, Al Jhor Dan.

The Dreaming (1996)

The Dreaming (1996)

The Dreaming was the first ongoing spinoff of The Sandman, which had concluded months earlier. Originally intended as an anthology, with rotating creative teams telling self-contained tales, the series was retooled as of issue 22 and Caitlín R. Kiernan and Peter Hogan were made the sole writers of the series (Though Hogan left the series after issue 32). From this point on, The Dreaming now focused on telling a continuous storyline following a consistent group of characters.
Genre: Mature, Fantasy

Muktuk Wolfsbreath: Hard-Boiled Shaman

Muktuk Wolfsbreath: Hard-Boiled Shaman

Muktuk Wolfsbreath is something of a detective, but not the traditional sort. He’s a Siberian shaman, a tribal magician who communicates with animals, with nature, and with spirits. In this three issue Vertigo mini-series, Wolfsbreath gets caught up in investigating the death of a fifteen-year-old boy. The story that’s being told is that he was killed by a tiger, but a “cannibal demon” is terrorizing a tribal village and Muktuk feels that the death of the boy and the arrival of the demon are connected. Will the mystery be resolved before more innocent lives are lost? Will Muktuk survive the investigation? Only time and friendly spirits will tell. Of course, the talented creative team of Terry LaBan and Steve Parkhouse may have some say in the matter, too.

Battleaxes

Battleaxes

Swords, sorcery and female bonding collide in a miniseries following an all-female group of mercenaries during the Dark Ages.

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