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Black Lightning
The origin of Black Lightning starts as many other superheroes do with a tragic murder. Black Lightning is a teacher at Garfield High when he crosses some drug dealers who retaliate and end up killing a young talented teenager by the name of Earl Clifford. This puts Jefferson Pierce on the path of becoming Black Lightning. With the help of a humble Tailor, Peter Gambi makes his costume and the Black Lightning is born. Black Lightning goes after the ones responsible until he comes to the thug Joey Toledo and gives him the ultimatum of turning him and his cohorts in or facing Lighting himself. Joey not one to turn rat is going to set up an ambush and put an end to the career of a new superhero.
Black Knight (2016)
What do you do when it's your destiny to be damned? For centuries, that is the question that has plagued each wielder of the Ebony Blade... with all of them eventually meeting untimely ends due to the sword's curse. And it is the question the current Black Knight, Dane Whitman, must ask himself as his addiction to the blade grows ever stronger and he finds himself in the aptly named Weirdworld. What are the circumstances that brought him to leave Earth and enter this strange and dangerous realm? And what do the Uncanny Avengers have to do with it? Find out here in this new ongoing tale of sword, sorcery and one man's struggle to not lose his soul.
Black Knight (2010)
Everyone knows the story of King Arthur and his legendary sword Excalibur, but have you heard of Excalibur's evil counterpart Chaos the Doombringer? Travel back in time with Marvel Digital Comics Unlimited and discover the origin of the Black Knight.
- Issue #1 (8 years ago)
Black Knight (2009)
Everyone knows the story of King Arthur and his legendary sword Excalibur, but have you heard of Excalibur's evil counterpart Chaos the Doombringer? Travel back in time with Marvel Digital Comics Unlimited and discover the origin of the Black Knight.
Black Knight (1990)
At last, the beginning of the resolution of the final fate of the Black Knight and the legendary Ebony Blade can be told! The spirit of the first Black Knight must save the soul of the Avengers' Black Knight from two of his greatest enemies, Mordred, the half-brother of King Arthur, and the witch Morgan Le Fey!
Black Hammer
HEROES NEVER DIE...THEY JUST GET RETCONNED! Once they were heroes, but the age of heroes has long since passed. Banished from existence by a multiversal crisis, the old champions of Spiral City...Abraham Slam, Golden Gail, Colonel Weird, Madame Dragonfly, and Barbalien...now lead simple lives in a timeless farming town. Even as they try to find their way home, trouble has a unique way of finding heroes wherever they are! From the prodigious brain of Jeff Lemire (Animal MAgan, Sweet Tooth)! Amazingly realized by Dean Ormston (Lucifer, 2000 AD) and Dave Stewart (Hellboy)! Extra-long first issue...26 story pages!
Black Dynamite
HE'S A POWDER KEG OF BLACK FURY THAT'S ABOUT TO EXPLODE! The baddest kung-fu cat to ever appear on screen is coming to comics so you suckers better duck! Former CIA agent, international ladies man, and sworn ass-kicking enemy of The Man... he's BLACK DYNAMITE-and he's about to walk into the most dangerous journey of his life!
Black Canary (2015)
Dinah Lance hits the road! After years as a soldier and vigilante, the LAST place Dinah saw herself is on stage…but she’s quickly learning she’d die to protect the gang of misfits she’s fallen into. And she just might have to – for some reason, the newly rechristened band Black Canary seems to be a magnet for trouble…and Dinah’s not gonna believe it when she finds out the reason why! Martial arts, super-spies, and rock ‘n’ roll combine, from Brenden Fletcher (BATGIRL) and Annie Wu (Hawkeye)!
Black Canary (2007)
While at a fast food joint with Sin, Black Canary recounts her first meeting with the Green Arrow. She had just joined the newly formed Justice League and she and Green Arrow had been tasked with protecting the Japanese Prime Minister. He was being attacked by assassins dressed like Elvis and the whole time they were fighting, Green Arrow was trying (and mostly failing) to flirt with her. Black Canary had cleaned up most of the assassins but Green Arrow shot down an arrow flying at the Prime Minister's head and got all the credit. The archer, Merlyn, got away, but the Prime Minister was safe. After the fight, Batman revealed that he had been watching the whole time. That was ten years ago.
Black Canary (1993)
Seattle is coming apart, and only one hero can hold it together. Fresh from her recent miniseries (see Black Canary (1991 1st Series) #1-4), Black Canary returns in an ongoing title chronicling the exploits of a streetwise, tough-as-nails hero. Black Canary begins her monthly adventures with the 3-part story arc "Hero Worship," as Dinah Lance is forced to relive her own origin while investigating a rash of homicides. This leads her into a confrontation with an underworld mastermind whose latest scheme has gone out of control. It becomes a race against time that Black Canary must win before more people die.
Black Canary (1991)
New Wings Part One: Domestic Troubles. Dinah Lance figures that her life ought to be more settled by now, but keeping her business afloat is a day-to-day struggle. Making her relationship with Ollie Queen work is even tougher. Even as the costumed crimefighter Black Canary, her confidence is shaken. It's time Dinah got out on her own and spread her "New Wings!" She finds the opportunity to do that when she meets a Seattle anti-drug activist and gets the chance to prove herself as the two of them become involved in a complex and dangerous drug war in their Seattle community. Green Arrow guest-stars.
Black Bag
A suburban housewife with a criminal past and a thirst for adrenaline is about to get a top-secret side job: carrying out the government's most dangerous missions.Renear is tired of playing by the rules. A valedictorian and top athlete in her younger years, she's sacrificed a promising career to tie the knot and play house... isn't there more to life than this? Of course there is - if you're willing to take the shot. It's time the world found out what she is truly capable of.
Black Adam: The Dark Age
Black Adam is a man responsible for the deaths of thousands of Bialyan citizens and wide spread destruction across the globe. He is a man on the run from Earth's heroes, who want to see him brought to justice. Some want him tried before a world court, while others want retribution; to exact a pound of flesh for the lives he has snuffed out. And some simply want him dead as quickly and as quietly as possible.
Black
IT'S HERE! The comic that blazed through Kickstarter during Black History Month 2016. In a world that already hates and fears them -- what if only Black people had superpowers. After miraculously surviving being gunned down by police, a young man learns that he is part of the biggest lie in history. Now he must decide whether it's safer to keep it a secret or if the truth will set him free.
Bizarro World
Where else could the world greatest alternative cartoonists run rampant through the DC Universe in an all-new anthology of utterly unhinged stories and art? It could only happen in the Bizarro World. This big slab o' comics features work by many of the fantastic creators who worked on the Bizarro Comics book (and made it an award-winner). This time the contibutors weaving strange and wonderful tales about the quirky Bizarro include Tony Millionaire, Kyle Baker, Evan Dorkin, Dylan Horrocks, Harvey Pekar, James Kochalka, Peter Bagge, Scott Morse, Ben Dunn and a host of others, along with some double-secret surprise guests.
- Issue # TPB (8 years ago)
Bizarro
"Hate HARLEY QUINN? Then you will super-hate BIZARRO! Bizarro star of worstest comic ever! Go ahead and miss it! If there's one thing this issue not have, it these two things: Jimmy Olsen and Chupacabras!" Don't miss the start of this six-issue all-ages miniseries!
Bizarre Adventures
Continues from Marvel Preview #24.With issue #25, Marvel's black-and-white showcase magazine MARVEL PREVIEW was re-titled BIZARRE ADVENTURES. Content remained more or less the same, with themes changing every issue. The series continued to feature stories starring new and established Marvel Universe characters (some left over from other canceled series), new stand-alone stories, and adaptions of prose fiction. The final issue, #34, was published in a color comic book format, rather than as a black-and-white magazine.
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