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Attack On Planet Mars

Attack On Planet Mars

Collected in Pre-Code Classics: Space Detective.
Genre: Sci-Fi

Frank Miller's Ronin: Book II

Frank Miller's Ronin: Book II

Frank Miller returns to one of his most critically praised and influential body of works, RONIN. Theis six-part mini-series follows the original work and takes Casey and her new born son across the ravaged landscape of America. With layouts by Miller, the beautiful panoramic art by Philip Tan and Daniel Henriques captures all the energy and excitement of the original series, taking the characters and world into a direction all its own. Not to be missed!

Fantastic Worlds

Fantastic Worlds

Collected in Pre-Code Classics: Fantastic Worlds / Lost Worlds.
Genre: Sci-Fi

Deadpool: Seven Slaughters

Deadpool: Seven Slaughters

Seven kills in seven days! Welcome to a week in the life of Wade Wilson, the best mercenary Marvel's ever had (just ask him)! From facing off with rival killers to top secret assassinations, DEADPOOL has a lot of work to do in this blood-soaked oversized issue full of fan-favorite creators past and future!

Marvel Comic

Marvel Comic


Incredible Hulk Presents

Incredible Hulk Presents

Seven years after Marvel UK's previous Incredible Hulk title, they tried giving Hulk the limelight again with Incredible Hulk Presents. Despite the title, the Hulk was in no way a presenter, instead sharing the title with a rather eclectic mix of Marvel's licensed titles: Indiana Jones from Marvel's adaptation of Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade and then, once that was fully reprinted, from Further Adventures of Indiana Jones; Action Force from GI Joe: Special Missions; and brand new Doctor Who strips aimed at a younger readership than the strip in Doctor Who Magazine. Less than successful, it was cancelled after 12 issues on 23 December 1989.

Amazing Adventures (1950)

Amazing Adventures (1950)

Collected in Pre-Code Classics: Amazing Adventures.
Genre: Adventure


Indiana Jones

Indiana Jones

Marvel UK monthly title reprinting Marvel US Indiana Jones stories. After eleven issues it was cancelled and merged into The Spider-Man Comic.

Star Wars: Return of the Jedi - The 40th Anniversary Covers by Chris Sprouse

Star Wars: Return of the Jedi - The 40th Anniversary Covers by Chris Sprouse

Celebrate four decades of Return of the Jedi by reliving the original trilogy’s thrilling climax in a brand-new way! Acclaimed artist Chris Sprouse (BLACK PANTHER, THORS) retells the events of the film across forty highly sought-after variant covers. Each one tells a chapter of the familiar story: Princess Leia and the rebels make a daring bid to rescue their friend Han Solo from the ruthless Jabba the Hutt! Luke Skywalker learns another shocking family secret! With a devastating second Death Star close to completion, a thrilling battle breaks out on the nearby forest moon of Endor, home of the Ewoks! And get ready for Luke’s unforgettable showdown with Darth Vader and the Emperor—as you’ve never seen it before!

Husk: A Tale from the Weedkiller Wastewoods

Husk: A Tale from the Weedkiller Wastewoods

In a realm unlike our own, a nym paradise has been corrupted by invading mechanical forces. Where once wildlife and nature thrived in perfect symbiosis, now stands a burning and churning husk below the skeleton of a dying civilization. A nym survivor of the war must embark across this wasteland once known as home to survive. Living on borrowed time, she will have to decide whether living another day is worth the cost of taking another’s life.

Beware the Vampyre's Kiss

Beware the Vampyre's Kiss

Vampyre's Kiss is collection of two books consisting of 4-issue comic book series written by Barry Blair and published by Aircel Comics for a mature audience.

Havoc

Havoc

Weekly Marvel UK title launched on 18th July 1991 reprinting Conan, Deathlok, Ghost Rider, Robocop and Star Slammers.


Black Hammer Omnibus

Black Hammer Omnibus

The first chapter of the highly acclaimed, Eisner Award-winning superhero saga by Jeff Lemire and Dean Ormston, now in an affordable omnibus format.Mysteriously banished from existence by a multiversal event, the old superheroes of Spiral City now lead simple lives on a bizarre farm from which there is no escape!But as they employ all of their super abilities to free themselves from this strange purgatory, a mysterious stranger works to bring them back into action for one last adventure!Collects Black Hammer #1-13, and Black Hammer: Giant Sized Annual.“I didn’t think something could be thrilling and sad at the same time but now there’s Black Hammer proving me wrong. Amazing, Just flat-out amazing.”—Patton Oswalt“I don’t read many comics these days and I can’t remember the last time I read a superhero comic, but I’m loving BLACK HAMMER by Jeff Lemire, Dean Ormston, and Dave Stewart.”—Mike Mignola (Hellboy)"On my pull list by the time I got to page five." —Mark Waid (Kingdom Come)“Fantastic.”—Scott Snyder (Batman, Wytches)
Genre: Mystery

Fantastic Four Winter Special

Fantastic Four Winter Special

Reprint of What If? #22 - What if Dr. Doom Had Become a Hero?


Doctor Who: It's Bigger on the Inside!

Doctor Who: It's Bigger on the Inside!

Celebrate 25 glorious years of rubber monsters and endless corridors with this affectionate tribute to Doctor Who by Tim Quinn and Dicky Howett. Regular contributors to the Doctor Who Magazine Quinn and Howett are happy to lauch this second volume of their alternative view of the world of Doctor who and the seven Doctors on you, the unsuspecting public. Bursting at the seams with jokes, cartoons and wacky features, it's definately bigger on the inside! A collection of Tim Quinn and Dicky Howett's humorous strips based on TV show Doctor Who and its characters. The two cartoonists regularly contributed a three panel comic strip, Doctor Who?, which was printed in Doctor Who Magazine. This was the second volume of all-new material they had produced, following 1987's The Doctor Who Fun Book, which had been published by Target Books, the same company that (at this time) printed novelisations of the Doctor Who TV stories.

The Walk

The Walk

Captain John Caboto is finishing up his duties on the I.S.S. Ascension, a space station that never filled its true purpose; to be a jump platform for deep space exploration. The countries that sponsored it have decided to shut it down. Caboto is the last astronaut left on the station. His mission is to shut the I.S.S. Ascension down after his retrieval ship arrives to take him back to Earth. Unfortunately for everyone, John Caboto has other plans…
Genre: Sci-Fi

Terrific Comics

Terrific Comics

N/a
Genre: Horror

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