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Taskmaster (2010)

Taskmaster (2010)

The fan-favorite anti-hero from Avengers: Initiative explodes into his own mini-series! Taskmaster has trained hench-thugs for every terrorist organization and criminal cartel in the Marvel Universe. So when the rumor starts that he's turned traitor and now works for Steve Rogers, a billion-dollar bounty is put on his head, and every cadre of costumed fanatics -- A.I.M., Hydra, Ultimatum, the Sons of the Serpent, everyone -- looks to collect. Now Taskmaster has to fight hordes upon hordes of his psychopathic students while at the same time figuring out who framed him -- which requires him figuring out who he really is! That's right, the man with the photographic reflexes has no memory of his true identity -- and you'll learn the unexpected truth along with him! The action-packed Secret Origin of Taskmaster begins here, courtesy of New York Times bestselling writer Fred Van Lente (Amazing Spider-Man, Incredible Hercules, Marvel Zombies) and acclaimed artist Jefte Paolo (Doctor Voodoo)!

Taskmaster (2002)

Taskmaster (2002)

Taskmaster is hired by Sunset Bain to do corporate sabatoge to Stark industries. While on the job Taskmaster has a run-in with Iron Man and after a short battle he tricks Iron Man into letting him go to save the life of another Stark employee. Taskmaster goes to the arranged meeting place to find that he's been betrayed as police close in.

Tarzan/John Carter: Warlords of Mars

Tarzan/John Carter: Warlords of Mars

Tarzan of the Apes has fought every manner of man and beast. He has seen every kind of jungle -- from the darkest rain forests of Africa to the concrete jungle of New York -- and faced every kind of horror those diverse landscapes have to offer. But nothing has prepared him for the savage creatures that now surround him, when the Lord of the Jungle finds himself mysteriously transported to the planet Mars!

Tarzan On the Planet of the Apes

Tarzan On the Planet of the Apes

Beware the beast man, for he is the devil’s pawn. Raised as brothers but separated by slave traders, Tarzan and his ape brother Caesar reunite when the war between man and ape takes them from the jungles of Africa to the center of the earth. From the writers of Revival and Power Man and Iron Fist! A co-publication with Boom! Studios!

Tarzan (1996)

Tarzan (1996)

In the past, the Lord of the Apes has risked his life to save many people -- some of whom he called friend and others for whom he had no name. Now, it is Jane who needs saving. She is dying, the result of a mysterious virus. And with no one to battle, no savage creatures to fend off, for the first time in his life, Tarzan feels helpless.

Tarzan (1977)

Tarzan (1977)

This Tarzan comic book series was published by Marvel, which re-started the numbering at #1 rather than continuing with the numbering system of past series. Edgar Rice Burroughs' books adapted by Marvel include Tarzan of the Apes, Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar and Jungle Tales of Tarzan.

Tarzan (1972)

Tarzan (1972)

This series was formerly published by Gold Key Comics. This is the first issue published by DC Comics. First appearance of all characters. "Origin of the Ape Man" (Part 1) - This story retells Tarzan's origin as originally chronicled by novelist Edgar Rice Burroughs in the novel, Tarzan Of The Apes. "Tarzan's First Christmas" is reprinted from a newspaper strip originally printed on December 27th, 1931. "Arrival" is adapted from the Edgar Rice Burroughs' novel A Princess of Mars.

Tarzan (1962)

Tarzan (1962)

First Gold Key issue. Tarzan in "The Valley of Monsters" and "The Savage Horde." Painted front and back covers. Tarzan pinups on inside front and back covers. Number on cover 10013-211 November.

Tarzan (1948)

Tarzan (1948)

Tarzan and the White Savages of Vari." Tarzan rescues an explorer and Paul D'Arnot. Based on Edgar Rice Burroughs' famous novels, this series borrows from the books and from the Johnny Weissmuller movies, adding a healthy dose of generic jungle adventure for good measure. Includes part one of Jesse Marsh's adaptation of Burroughs' Ape-English Dictionary. Script by Robert P. Thompson, art and cover by Jesse Marsh.

Tarot: Witch of the Black Rose

Tarot: Witch of the Black Rose

Many centuries ago, witches were burned at the stake for their “crimes”, they possessed magic gained from two books: one a book of light, the other of darkness. The latter book was forbidden and so kept hidden by the Witches of the Black Rose who swore never to open it. But now, one witch has gone against this law and with the newly acquired book could cause unimaginable harm to the world…

Tara Normal

Tara Normal

Tara Normal is a badass paranormal investigator who not only communicates with ghosts, but she punches them too. Out to solve the mysterious death of her famous mother, she must defeat all of the demons, ghouls, werewolves, aliens and other monsters that stand in her way.

Tank Girl: Two Girls, One Tank

Tank Girl: Two Girls, One Tank

Fresh off the back of their latest calamitous chapter comes this shiny new Tank Girl tale from series creator, Alan Martin and artist extraordinaire, Brett Parson! Expect a healthy dose of delirium and plenty of ball-crunching action in this high-octane crosscountry skirmish that asks the question: is this world really big enough for two Tank Girls?! Strap yourself in, folks; It's gonna be one helluva ride!

Tank Girl: The Odyssey

Tank Girl: The Odyssey

Armed with a full keg and a bad attitude, Tank Girl embarks on a wild odyssey around the world to save the soul and career of Booga, her kangaroo-boyfriend.

Tank Girl: Gold

Tank Girl: Gold

Picking up where the critically acclaimed hit series Two Girls One Tank left off - Tank Girl has lost one of her dearest friends, but inadvertently gained billions of dollars worth of Nazi Gold. What is she going to spend all that money on? Before we find out, her kangaroo boyfriend Booga must pay a penance by going right up THE FURRY ROAD. It's been swell, and the swelling isn't going down.

Tank Girl: Apocalypse

Tank Girl: Apocalypse

Tank Girl hosts the mother of all pre-apocalypse parties.

Tank Girl 2

Tank Girl 2

Tank Girl's back in a new four-issue miniseries, and this time she's nastier than ever. Remember her debut in the United States? She met the devil, drank a lot of beer, and snogged a kangaroo. But that was nothing. Now she has to spend an entire week at Bell's End, the Rest Home for the Socially Retarded. And no firearms allowed!

Tank Girl (1991)

Tank Girl (1991)

Beer and killer kangaroos and bashed-out brains and belly buttons and presidents and cutouts and anarchy and more beer and cigs and bar-b-q(s) and parties and explosions and breasts and demons and more beer and ... most important... Tank Girl!

Tangent: Superman's Reign

Tangent: Superman's Reign

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Talon

Talon

Calvin Rose, the former Talon that escaped from the Court of Owls returns to Gotham City. Find out if that was the best idea.

Tall Tails: Thieves' Quest

Tall Tails: Thieves' Quest

Meet Ravenwood, Pandora, Klea, Silvermain, Gabriel, and Raulph, friends and warriors in search of the fabled Great Seal of Iberion, stolen from the possession of their benefactor. Along the way they encounter all sorts of people - a reluctant prince, a dangerously ambitious earl, a manipulative teacher, a bard with dark secrets, a knight with a tarnished past. In their quest they become unwittingly entangled in a bitter war between the Rats and the Trolls and soon must learn what their own characters are truly made of.

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