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Paragon Illustrated (1969)

Paragon Illustrated (1969)

Numbering continues in Paragon Magazine (AC, 1973 series) #5.
Genre: Horror

Acts Of Vengeance: Spider-Man & The X-Men

Acts Of Vengeance: Spider-Man & The X-Men

Collects Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #326-329; Spectacular Spider-Man (1976) #158-160; Web of Spider-Man (1985) #59-61, 64-65; Wolverine (1988) #19-20; Alpha Flight (1983) #79-80; New Mutants (1983) #86; Uncanny X-Men (1981) #256-258; material from X-Factor (1986) #50.Loki's villainous machinations pit Spider-Man and the X-Men against unfamiliar foes! Spidey has his hands full with powerful sparring partners like Graviton, Magneto and the terrifying Tri-Sentinel — but when a cosmic upgrade boosts his powers, the ruthless Doctor Doom puts the web-slinger in his crosshairs! Meanwhile, the X-Men take on the Mandarin — and Psylocke is transformed! Teeth meet claws when Wolverine battles Tiger Shark! Nitro and the Vulture target the New Mutants' Rusty and Skids! And it's tyrant vs. trickster when Apocalypse faces Loki! Plus: Alpha Flight tackles an unholy alliance of super villains — including Nekra, the Scorpion and the Owl!

Star Wars Insider Special Edition: Souvenir Edition 2022

Star Wars Insider Special Edition: Souvenir Edition 2022

The Star Wars Insider Yearly Annual is here! Packed with over 140 pages of exciting features, interviews, and highlights from a galaxy far, far away!!

Superman: Sunday Classics

Superman: Sunday Classics

Collects the newspaper Sunday strips with Superman from 1939 to 1943.

SCAMthology

SCAMthology

Imagine you had superpowers... in Vegas! Joe Mulvey's SCAM universe expands with fifteen brand new tales of superpowered heists and hijinx by a handpicked crew of outstanding comic creators!

Autobiographix

Autobiographix

A premium collection demonstrating the effectiveness of the comics medium for telling the most personal of stories—the autobiography. Showcasing some of the first published autobiographical stories from living-legend artists, mainstream greats, and young ''indie'' up-and-comers! Featuring stories by Will Eisner, William Stout, Gabriel Bá and Fábio Moon, Stan Sakai, Sergio Aragones, and many more of comics' top talent!

Legacy of the Invisible Man

Legacy of the Invisible Man

Wayland Hall, descendant of the Hall family who owned the modest Coach and Horses hotel in the original novel, inherits the now-sizable hotel complex from his dying grandfather ... along with three mysterious books. These books document a part of Iping's history, and validate one of its oldest legends. Driven to decipher the many secrets within, Wayland elects to track down someone who is able to duplicate the experiment ... and who better than the great-nephew of the original mad scientist himself? Does insanity ... and invisibility ... run in the family? Which of these two men will be set up for a fall, and which will inherit ... the legacy of the Invisible Man?
Genre: Fantasy

Big Jim's P.A.C.K.

Big Jim's P.A.C.K.

A give-away publication created by Marvel for Mattel.

Retief: Diplomatic Immunity

Retief: Diplomatic Immunity

Adaptation of the Keith Laumer Sci-Fi novel of the same name.


Snagglepuss

Snagglepuss

N/a

Overwatch Anthology: Expanded Edition

Overwatch Anthology: Expanded Edition

Explore the backstories and motivations behind Overwatch's most popular heroes—from Ana to Zarya! This updated anthology now collects all of Blizzard Entertainment's existing digital Overwatch comics from an all-star lineup of creators, including Ryan Benjamin, Matt Burns, Robert Brooks, Micky Neilson, Nesskain, Bengal, and more. Whether you're starting in bronze or a Grandmaster, this expanded anthology adds over fifty pages of new comics and behind the scenes content, making it an essential companion to the Overwatch universe!


Buffalo Wings

Buffalo Wings

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Demonic Toys

Demonic Toys

A 4 issue mini-series based on the feature film Demonic Toys.
Genre: Horror, Comedy

Space Wolf

Space Wolf

A sci-fi space opera featuring a cast of anthropomorphic animals that first appeared in the Albedo anthology. While on a raid with Greycoat, Rusty, and Blitz, Paxton reminisces about how the team got started.
Genre: Sci-Fi

Young Marvelman

Young Marvelman

In the 1950s British publisher L. Miller and Son held a license to reprint Fawcett's Captain Marvel and his related titles in the U.K., and were publishing Captain Marvel and Captain Marvel Jr. However, in 1953, after a punishing legal battle with DC Comics over claims that Captain Marvel infringed DC's Superman copyrights, Fawcett ceased publication and decided not to renew L. Miller's license. Since Captain Marvel and Captain Marvel Jr. were two of their more popular titles, Len Miller enlisted the assistance of artist and writer Mick Anglo to come up with a rescue plan. He created new characters, Marvelman, Young Marvelman and Kid Marvelman to replace Captain Marvel, Captain Marvel Jr. and Mary Marvel respectively, and, with #25, cover dated 3rd February 1954, L. Miller's two reprint titles were renamed Marvelman and Young Marvelman and began publishing stories produced by Mick Anglo's studio. Both were highly successful, and ran until #370 in February 1963, although towards the end, after Mick Anglo left the titles, they began reprinting old stories. There were also 8 Young Marvelman Annuals, plus one titled Marvelman Jr.


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