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Ei8ht

Ei8ht

Welcome to the Meld, an inhospitable dimension in time where Joshua, a chrononaut, finds himself trapped. With no memory or feedback from the team of scientists that sent him, he can't count on anything but his heart and a stranger's voice to guide him to his destiny.This book collects issues #1-#5 of the thrilling time-traveling adventures created and beautifully rendered by acclaimed artist Rafael Albuquerque (American Vampire) and expertly cowritten by Mike Johnson (Supergirl)."Rafa's art in this series looks unlike anything else on the stands, and he's bringing a level of visual invention to the story that is stunning. We really want to give readers a setting and characters they've never seen before, and we hope this is just the start of the stories that can be told in this world." - Co-writer Mike Johnson on Ei8ht

Druid

Druid

Published under Marvel's 'Edge' sorta-kinda imprint, this title, starring Dr. Druid, was initially pitched as an ongoing series, but sales were so abysmal that it was downgraded to a 4-issue mini. The creative team of Warren Ellis and Leonardo Manco came together from Marvel's critically acclaimed but also terminally low selling 'Hellstorm: prince of Lies' book that had just been cancelled, and Marvel was eager to get them together again for another book and to hopefully garner more acclaim and maybe some better sales. It didn't work. Good story, though.

Dragon's Claws

Dragon's Claws

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Dragon Age: Knight Errant

Dragon Age: Knight Errant

BioWare’s best-selling fantasy franchise lives on in these canonical comics from Dark Horse! Elven squire Vaea and her knight arrive in Kirkwall for Varric Tethras’s appointment as viscount. A talented thief, Vaea takes on an easy job . . . but when she chooses to change the terms of the deal midheist, she is entangled in a dangerous mission that is surely above her pay grade.An essential addition to the Dragon Age canon!Covers by Sachin Teng!


Dr. Weird (1997)

Dr. Weird (1997)

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Dr. Weird (1994)

Dr. Weird (1994)

Big Bang gives the old independent fanzine superhero Dr. Weird his own comic.

Double Edge

Double Edge

Continuing from The Punisher Vol.2, this is part one of a two part sage which continues in Double Edge: Omega.

Doomsday Annual

Doomsday Annual

The Year One Annuals continue, exploring pivotal events and untold stories of the DC Universe's greatest heroes...and in this case, villains! One of Year One's most unusual Annuals looks at the previous lives of Superman's monstrous killer. Cursed with the ability to return after every mortal defeat, Doomsday has survived countless "Year Ones." Four tales are told of the Armageddon Creature's rampage through the cosmos, before his fateful first encounter with the Man of Steel.

Dominic Fortune

Dominic Fortune

When Dominic Fortune is hired to bodyguard three drunk and disorderly Hollywood stars, he jumps at the chance. But when they prove to be a bigger pain than he anticipated and he accidentally stumbles across a conspiracy, Fortune finds himself in hot water…with the fate of the USA at stake.

Dominatrix

Dominatrix

Written by Sean Taylor, with art by Flavio Hoffe. Issue one features a painted cover now available as a poster, too by CVO creator Alex Garner!

Doctor Zero

Doctor Zero

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Doctor Fate (2003)

Doctor Fate (2003)

A new miniseries spotlighting the mysterious golden-helmeted hero from the JSA! Hector Hall moves to Salem, Massachusetts in an effort to lead a normal life...but when Caitlin Bibeau and her angry ex-boyfriend come to town, they bring with them a centuries-old evil that dates back to ancient Egypt!

Doc Savage (1975)

Doc Savage (1975)

Magazine format, black & white.


Defenders of Dynatron City

Defenders of Dynatron City

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Deadpool: Bad Blood

Deadpool: Bad Blood

Deadpool—more popular than ever before—in his first Original Graphic Novel! Deapool's been shooting, stabbing and otherwise annoying people for a long time now. He's made a lot of enemies. One he can't quite place is the brutal Thumper, who keeps showing up out of the blue to pound him into jelly. What is Deadpool's past connection to this beefy face-masher? And what's up with Cable, Domino, and the others on the cover? Are they going to show up in the book? (Hint: They are!) Deadpool co-creator Rob Liefeld on pencils and inks teams with writers Chris Sims and Chad Bower (X-MEN '92) to tell the tale of his greatest creation (just roll with me here) getting his heinie handed to him! Check it out—before Deadpool checks YOU out!

Deadpool MAX X-Mas Special

Deadpool MAX X-Mas Special

How do Deadpool and Bob, the two most wanted terrorists in the world, spend their holiday break? By faking their own deaths, breaking into CIA headquarters, hunting down internet-porn-peddling jihadists and causing a riot in an insane asylum, of course!

Deadpool & Cable

Deadpool & Cable

Cable is dead, and no one’s more devastated than his old friend and partner, Deadpool (a.k.a. Wade Wilson, a.k.a. the Merc with the Mouth). Sitting by Cable’s grave, Deadpool struggles to find the perfect way to honor his fallen mutant pal. Then... light bulb! Deadpool remembers Rumekistan, the troubled and totally fictional European country that Cable once tried to turn into a Utopia on earth. Deadpool travels there to establish up a Cable museum! A Cable amusement park! A Cable cable TV show! But Rumekistan isn’t quite what it used to be, and Deadpool’s appearance only makes things worse. To set things right, Deadpool will have to do more than just honor his old friend…he must become him!

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