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Belle: Queen of Serpents

Belle: Queen of Serpents

A greater evil has been slipping into the Grimm Universe lately, and not one corner of it will be left safe. Belle is going to find out firsthand as she comes face-to-face with one of the most vicious and deadly creatures in all of all of existence, the King of Serpents!
Genre: Fantasy

Prime Month Ashcan

Prime Month Ashcan

Published in 1994 as a single issue.


Planet of the Apes (1974)

Planet of the Apes (1974)

When the editorial ran out of US-originated Planet of the Apes strips to reprint, they partially redrawn and re-lettered as an emergency measure an American Marvel Killraven strip and called it Apeslayer . The martians were replaced by apes and some characters changed names, like Carmilla Frost, who became Sandra Simian. The story ran for just eight issues, issues #23-30. Apeslayer is technically the first ever Marvel UK-originated character.

Rampage Monthly

Rampage Monthly

Circa Rampage #40, the title featured some UK originated strips, with Paul Neary's Timesmasher in #40, 42-44, and Alan Davis' Crusader in #41. Blockbuster was merged into Rampage as of Rampage #45, though the only Blockbuster strip to survive the merger was the Iron Fist reprint. Rampage's final issue was #54; a month later it officially merged with Marvel Super-Heroes, with two strips transferring over - X-Men and Iron Fist - as of Marvel Super-Heroes #392.

Pink Panther

Pink Panther

N/a

Daemonifuge

Daemonifuge

N/a
Genre: Fantasy

Fox Bunny Funny

Fox Bunny Funny

The rules are simple: you're either a fox or a bunny. Foxes oppress and devour, bunnies suffer and die. Everyone knows their place. Everyone's satisfied. So what happens when a secret desire puts you at odds with your society? Starting from a simple premise - and without using a single word - Fox Bunny Funny leads the reader on a zigzag chase in and out of rabbit holes, and through increasingly strange landscapes where funny animals have serious identity problems. The tale swerves from slapstick to horror and back again before landing at the inevitable climax, in which all the old rules are shattered. When you emerge, you'll find yourself gazing at our own fragmenting society with new eyes!

Black September Preview Book

Black September Preview Book

A description of the seven titles to be launched after the Black September event.

Walter Lantz Woody Woodpecker (1952)

Walter Lantz Woody Woodpecker (1952)

Series continues from: Four Color #431 (earlier issues interspersed in that series).Series continues in: Walter Lantz Woody Woodpecker (Gold Key) from issue #73.

Xanadu

Xanadu

N/a
Genre: Fantasy

The Pink Panther (1971)

The Pink Panther (1971)

N/a

Dr. Watchstop: Adventures in Time and Space

Dr. Watchstop: Adventures in Time and Space

Reprints from various issues of Epic Illustrated.
Genre: Adventure


Zero Tolerance

Zero Tolerance

Four issue mini-series.

Tracker (1988)

Tracker (1988)

N/a
Genre: Crime


Ultraverse

Ultraverse

This ashcan describes the first books to be launched in the Ultraverse imprint by Malibu.

The Inspector (1974)

The Inspector (1974)

N/a
Genre: Comedy

Spook

Spook

Numbering continues from Shock Detective Cases.

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