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CBLDF Presents: She Changed Comics

CBLDF Presents: She Changed Comics

SHE CHANGED COMICS is the definitive history of the women who changed free expression in comics, with profiles of more than 60 groundbreaking female professionals and interviews with the women who are changing today's medium, including RAINA TELGEMEIER, NOELLE STEVENSON, G. WILLOW WILSON, and more! SHE CHANGED COMICS also examines the plights of women imprisoned and threatened for making comics and explores the work of women whose work is being banned here in the United States. A must for readers of all ages, students, and educators.

The Flintstone Kids

The Flintstone Kids

In this issue, Fred and Barney work on getting Fred elected class president in “Prehistoric Politics” and then everybody gets ready for a visit from rich uncle Mintstone in “Uncle Mintstone Comes to Town.” Scripts by Michael Gallagher and art by Ernie Colon & Al Milgrom. Also, Fred dreams about being a championship boxer in the future in “Bedrock Future Shock.” Script by Michael Gallagher and art by Warren Kremer.

Horrifying Delights

Horrifying Delights

You will experience a forbidden romance, next to which 50 shades are really just gray (Tomorrow for an Awful Happines), you will find that greed does not pay off even in space (Million Dollar Idea) and at the end you will witness a conversation with a time traveler who chose a concentration camp as the place for his excursion (All is Well That Ends Well).
Genre: Horror

The Flintstones (1992)

The Flintstones (1992)

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The Flintstones Giant Size

The Flintstones Giant Size

Part of the "Harvey Classics" series.




Avengers/Doctor Strange: Rise of the Darkhold

Avengers/Doctor Strange: Rise of the Darkhold

Collects Marvel Spotlight (1971) #3-4; Werewolf By Night (1972) #1, #3 And #15; Tomb Of Dracula (1972) #18-19; Marvel Chillers #1-2; Avengers (1963) #185-187; Doctor Strange (1974) #59-62, #67 and #81; Thor (1966) #332-333 and material From Dracula Lives #6; Amazing Spider-Man Annual #22; X-Men Annual (1970) #12 and Doctor Strange, Sorcerer Supreme #9-13 and #15.Learn the hidden history of Marvel's most terrifying tome! Penned by the elder god Chthon and containing the blackest of magic, could the Darkhold be responsible for the Werewolf by Night's curse? Jack Russell's quest for the truth leads him into conflict with…Dracula! Modred the Mystic dared to learn the Darkhold's secrets, but he spells trouble for the Avengers when Chthon chooses Scarlet Witch as the vessel for his rebirth! And Doctor Strange attempts to use the Darkhold to destroy all vampires — as Thor battles Dracula!

Angel: Last Angel in Hell

Angel: Last Angel in Hell

In possibly the craziest Angel volume yet, we find out what happened to Gunn, Drusilla, Angel, and Spike in the aftermath of the Fall, which includes comas, insane asylums, a comic con, and even Angel's movie adaptation. With stories by fan-favorite writer Brian Lynch and a two-issue arc co-written by Drusilla herself, Juliet Landau, this collection shows you just how insane Angel's world can get. Contains issues #23-27 and Angel: Last Angel in Hell Annual.

Metaphysique (1995)

Metaphysique (1995)

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Primus

Primus

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Robotech - Firewalkers

Robotech - Firewalkers

Lancer & Bekka Cade are reunited for one last mission together.

Sentinels of Justice

Sentinels of Justice

When Dr. Jonathan(Purple Claw)Weir opened his vault to help out in the titanic battle against The Bkack Shroud, (in the pages of Femforce Comics ) he awakened scores of slumbering superheroes from comic’s Golden Age. After a period of contentiousness with the contemporary supercharacters in AC’s universe, a group of the former Vault Heroes was eventually allowed to join the Sentinels Of Justice. This special-format mini-series focuses on solo stories featuring some of the most popular members.In the all-new lead story, “Renewal”, written and inked by Bill Black, Avenger co-creator Dick Ayers himself pencils, as the Avenger must go uo against his arch-nemesis The Player, for the life of his former love, Claire Farrow- with tragic results. It guest-stars Ms. Victory, Reddevil, Paragon, The Scarlet Scorpion, Miss Masque, Commando D, Rocketman and Jetgirl, Byron Foulger, The League Of Alternative Science and Margo Nadeau. Then, a special vintage bonus back-up- a reprint of the actual first appearance and origin of The Avenger, from Magazine Enterprise’s Avenger #1. “The Birth Of The Avenger” is written by Gardner Fox, and drawn by Dick Ayers. Color cover by Dick Ayers, interiors are black and white with graytones. 36 pages, 6″ X *1/2″ compact comic size, standard comic book format.

Seduction

Seduction

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Genre: Fantasy

Southern Squadron

Southern Squadron

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Robotech: Return to Macross

Robotech: Return to Macross

Robotech: Return To Macross is a Robotech-prequel comic series released by Eternity Comics from 1993 to 1994 and Academy Comics from 1994 to 1996.
Genre: Horror

Seadragon

Seadragon

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Pendragon

Pendragon

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Genre: Fantasy

Nightmare Alley

Nightmare Alley

An adaptation of the long out-of-print 1930s cult novel of the same name by William Lindsay Gresham, illustrated by legendary underground cartoonist Spain Rodriguez. The story is a study of the lowest depths of showbiz and its sleazy inhabitants and environs, the dark, shadowy world of a second-rate carnival filled with cheap hustlers, scheming grifters, and Machiavellian femme fatales. Gresham was born in Baltimore in 1909, but grew up in New York. Nightmare Alley was highly influenced by the freaks and sideshows he routinely observed at Coney Island as a child. The book depicts the rise of Stan Carlisle from a carnival mentalist to a successful "spiritualist," preying on the rich and gullible matrons of society, to his eventual fall and total disintegration.

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