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Shadow Comics

Shadow Comics

Based on the classic radio and pulp character, 101 issues of the original Shadow Comics series were published in nine volumes. Each of the first eight volumes lasted 12 issues and were renumbered every thirteenth issue. It was cancelled when Street and Smith, in the midst of financial difficulties, stopped publishing all comics in 1949. The Shadow did not return to comics until his campy revival by Archie Comics in 1964.
Genre: Action


Secret Invasion: The Infiltration

Secret Invasion: The Infiltration

Collecting FANTASTIC FOUR #2, NEW AVENGERS: ILLUMINATI #1 and #5, NEW AVENGERS #31-32 and #38-39, MIGHTY AVENGERS #7, and AVENGERS: THE INITIATIVE ANNUAL #1.

Secret Hearts

Secret Hearts

N/a
Genre: Romance

Scary Tales

Scary Tales

N/a
Genre: Horror

Savage Tales (1985)

Savage Tales (1985)

Where Marvel's Epic Illustrated had a science fiction and fantasy bent, Savage Tales featured "two-fisted" adventure stories, with predominantly war-time and western settings. While the series only lasted eight issues, it did introduce Larry Hama and Michael Golden's The 'Nam. While the content usually distanced itself from explicit sexual themes, the magazine's two scantily-clad "mascots" did appear on nearly every cover.

Sad Sack

Sad Sack

Sad Sack is an American comic strip and comic book character created by Sgt. George Baker during World War II. Set in theUnited States Army, Sad Sack depicted an otherwise unnamed, lowly private experiencing some of the absurdities and humiliations of military life...
Genre: Comedy

Sabrina the Teenage Witch (2000)

Sabrina the Teenage Witch (2000)

"Everyone Old Is New Again": This story makes the transition from the current Sabrina series to the all-new Sabrina #1, based on the animated series from DIC! Repulsa, queen of the goblins, has never forgiven Sabrina for thwarting her plan to defeat Enchantra and rule the "Other Realm." She seeks vengeance, and feels the best revenge is to throw Sabrina's world out of whack by zapping her into the past! Now younger, Sabrina has no powers of her own-- she can't become a full witch till she's 16-- but she can "borrow" spells from her teen witch aunts' (Hilda and Zelda) "Spookie Jar." But there's one thing Repulsa didn't count on-- Sabrina makes the best of it and actually has a good time at age 12! Will she ever want to be 17 again?

Richie Rich & Dollar the Dog

Richie Rich & Dollar the Dog

Some issues have cover title of  "Richie Rich and Dollar the Dog.
Genre: Children

Real Screen Comics

Real Screen Comics

Real Screen Comics was an anthology series published by DC from 1945 to 1959 over the course of 127 issues. Featured throughout the series run were the characters The Fox and The Crow and although they were the main feature, other stories were published in the series as well including "Flippity and Flop" and "Tito and His Burrito". The series title is a reference to "Screen Gems" the animation studio that existed from 1940-1946 wherein characters like those featured in the aforementioned comics originally came into being through the form of cartoons.
Genre: Children

Punisher Saga

Punisher Saga

With the all new PUNISHER #1 this January, Marvel’s deadliest vigilante has a new mission after the events of SECRET INVASION and it’ll have everyone talking! Now’s your chance to discover the history of this popular character, with a look at his darkest secrets, greatest battles and…greatest losses. Perfect for fans new and old, this is your chance to learn all about The Punisher and it’s FREE!
Genre: Action

Predator Omnibus

Predator Omnibus

Dark Horse Comics set the comics industry on its ear with its comics expansion of the Predator mythos, a comics series so true to the spirit of the original 20th Century Fox film blockbuster that concepts from the first Predator comics series were incorporated into the Predator screen universe.

Pitt

Pitt

Rippin 1st Issue   New York City, 3 a.m, the Vipers are riding their Motorcycles and happen upon Pitt walking the Streets at night.  They make their first mistake by taking him on.  They club, shoot and try everything they can possibly muster to subdue him, but this only enrages Pitt and cuts them apart.  Meanwhile at the same time, Timmy in Connecticut wakes from a nightmare.  His Grandpa tries to comfort him, he has lost both of his parents and is left in Grandpa's capable hands. Elsewhere, Detective Bobbie Harris is assigned to the Subway case (Introduced in Pitt #1/2)  which will bring Pitt into their lives.
Genre: Mature, Fantasy

Peter Panda

Peter Panda

Not all 1950's comics were full of super heroes, occult mysteries or star spanning adventures. Some were gentle kids fantasy titles like Peter Panda. Starting with a 1st issue drawn by Rube Grossman and believed to be written by Sy Reit, Peter and his friends Dronald Dragon and Jimmy and Janie Jones embarked on a 31 issue series of escapades. Peter abd his friends rarely met actual bad guys; rather harmless schemers like Foxy Dan. Most stories are fractured fairy tales or funny animal capers with many involving dragons from Dronald's neighborhood - which, reinforcing the series' kid friendliness - wasn't too far from Mother Goose's house.
Genre: Children

Persepolis

Persepolis

Edgy, searingly observant, and candid, often heartbreaking but threaded throughout with raw humor and hard-earned wisdom--Persepolis is a stunning work from one of the most highly regarded, singularly talented graphic artists at work today.
Genre: Drama

Pep Digital

Pep Digital

Looking for super-sized specials only found on digital platforms? Seasonal collections starring your favorite Archie characters are added monthly! Make sure to check out these excellent exclusives!

Pep Comics

Pep Comics

The series that featured the first appearance of Archie, Jughead, Betty and Veronica. It started out as a superhero series, but soon changed to become Archie's first platform as comic star.

Path of the Planeswalker

Path of the Planeswalker

In this action-packed volume, readers get adventures from all their favorite planeswalkers including battles between mind-mage Jace Beleren and the implusive pyromancer Chandra Naalar. The mercurial necromancer Liliana Vess tangles with the savage Garruk Wildspeaker. And we learn more of the artificer Tezzeret’s past with the Seekers of Carmot, plus much more.
Genre: Fantasy

Our Fighting Forces

Our Fighting Forces

In 1954, the public's appetite for war comics kept growing, and new titles were needed to fill the void left by those cancelled in the light of the new Comic Code Authority restrictions. Enter "Our Fighting Forces" an anthology that would feature Gunner, Sarge, and their dog Pooch (Rex the Wonder Dog's brother!), which ran from 45-94; the Dirty Dozen inspired by Hunter's Hellcats, who ran on the covers of issues #106 - 122, and the Losers who took over the book from issue #123 until the title hung up its boots in 1978 with issue #181.

Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe: Mystic Arcana - The Book of Marvel Magic

Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe: Mystic Arcana - The Book of Marvel Magic

Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe focusing on magic and mystical characters, which examines the state of magic in the Marvel Universe. Besides character profiles, this handbook also includes articles on swords, talismans, tomes as well as an appendix of items/artifacts.

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