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StrongArm
STRONGARM is the futuristic story of twin brothers who take different paths in life. Rob is a pathetic 30-year-old delivery boy and Nick leads an underground resistance movement. One fateful day, Rob is beset by an assassin wielding a vicious pair of biomechanical arms. Rob kills his attacker, but the arms graft themselves to him - and have a mind of their own...!
Black Manta
Following his appearance in the Aquaman 80th Anniversary 100-Page Super Spectacular, the scourge of the seas now gets his own series. Black Manta is chasing a rare metal with incredible powers, and he's not the only one who wants to get his hands on it, friend and foe alike!
Rio Kid
One of the most passionate, pulpy private eye comics to hit North American shores in years was THE RIO KID, a European import translated and published in English in 1991 by American comic publisher Eternity. Set in Rio de Janero, and full of nasty, brutal violence (eye-gouging is quite prevalent), lush tropical scenery, and a rampant, open sensuality that pervades the entire series, it's like nothing else in North America. The Rio Kid is a transplanted American, living in Rio, scraping up just enough work.
Ghost Rider 2099: Daddy Dearest
This issue was paid for by Marvel but was never released after the cancelation of the entire 2099 line of comic books. The issue was released in full on both Scott Andrewsand Salgood Sam's website.
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Morbius: Preludes and Nightmares
Collects Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #101-102, Marvel Team-Up (1972) #3-4, Fear (1970) #20, Amazing Spider-Man (2003) #699.1.
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Marvel Megamorphs
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Star Masters
The second story involves the character "Breed", and he is a human/alien hybrid who is a super space mercenary of sorts who enacts revenge upon some perpetrators. Recognizing potential in Breed, a character named Tynan Kilgor takes Breed under his tutelage.
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Untold Origin Of Ms. Victory
Special one-shot that takes place early in the career of AC's top superheroine (and Femforce team leader) Ms. (at that time, Miss) Victory. Soon after aquiring her amazing powers in the early 1940's, Joan Wayne donned costume and mask to fight crime. But she was a scientist, not a fighter, and super powers or not, she wasn't very good. Taken under the wing of Dr. Kent Feral Jr, the world's most perfect human, she will begin to learn the skills to become an effective crime-fighter. She will also develope a personal relationship with Feral that will alter the course of her life for years to come. Before the story is over, she'll have picked uo enough to defeat Panzer, the superhuman woman and German powerhouse. Guest starring Octavia Howard, Captain Paragon, Dr. Samuel Farraday, The Black Commando and Reginald Blodgett.
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War for Earth-3
The Teen Titans, the Flash and the Suicide Squad all collide on Earth-3-home of the evil Crime Syndicate-on the hunt for former Task Force X mastermind Amanda Waller. As Waller tries to take over the alternate Earth and dethrone evil versions of Superman, Wonder Woman, Batman, and other heroes that rule it, her former partner-Rick Flag-arrives on E-3 bent on making Waller pay for her crimes, while the Titans and Flash hunt for a missing academy student they believe was kidnapped by Waller to form her mysterious Justice Squad.
Latigo Kid Western
Bill Black's unique bridge between his superhero and Western comic book universes, The Latigo Kid has one foot in both realities. This paranormal gunfighter from the Old West is actually a young range rider named Charlie Starrett. (sound familiar?) In the late 1870's, he would discover that he had special abilities that he had known nothing about. A medicine show operator named Doc Marvel took him under his wing and helped develop Charlie's paranormal powers. Eventually, Charlie tired of the medicine show life, and set out on his own to use his abilities in the war against lawlessness. Half a century later, he would don the cape and mantle of...but that would be telling:) But in these early, formative years, he rides as the masked gunfighter, The Latigo Kid. This book-length story is actually a combination of new Bill Black artwork, and reworked John Severin Billy The Kid pages, edited into a complete saga. An engrossing and unique story, guest starring Magazine Enterprises characters like The Black Phantom, Redmask and The Durango Kid, plus Steve McQueen as bounty hunter Josh Randall, as seen on the classic television show, "Wanted, Dead Or Alive". Back and inside cover photos of Tim Holt, and the real Charles Starrett as The Durango Kid.
- Issue # Full (one year ago)
Hellboy: The Silver Lantern Club
Hellboy learns about the mysteries of an exorcism gone wrong and more when his occult investigator relative reveals secretive and perilous adventures of one of the Hellboy Universe's most mysterious societies! Silver Lantern Club member Simon Bruttenholm relates a tale from the dawn of radio, in which Sir Edward Grey and Sarah Jewel go toe to toe with... technology? Mike Mignola and Chris Roberson expand the Hellboy universe with a new tale of strange spiritual happenings. They're joined by artists Ben Stenbeck and Christopher Mitten, with colors by Michelle Madsen.
Myths & Legends Quarterly: Jack & Jill
Infamy can take your name to larger-than-life heights and no one knows this more than Jack the giant killer. With his path of vengeance carved through a life he once knew, it has led him on a course of great evil. Those in his wake had felt his pain a thousand-fold, but from the ashes of the world he burned and left far behind him, a new hero will rise!Don’t miss this epic story set to rock the very foundations of the Grimm Universe!
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Batman Noir: Eduardo Risso: The Deluxe Edition
Collecting BATMAN #620-625, the Batman serial from WEDNESDAY COMICS #1-12, FLASHPOINT: BATMAN-KNIGHT OF VENGEANCE #1-3 and a story from BATMAN: GOTHAM KNIGHTS #8.
- Issue # TPB (Part 2) (one year ago)
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Action Force
In the U.K. toy manufacturer Palitoy had been releasing various toys, many licensed copies of American company Hasbro's G.I. Joe America's Mobable Fighting Man and G.I. Joe Adventure Team lines under new names (though not all, as the UK Action Man line included Parker Bros.' Rom), as the Action Man toy line. In 1982, Palitoy relaunched the flagging line as Action Force, using some of the new G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero line as their basis. In 1983 a comic strip adaptation of Action Force began in IPC's weekly comic Battle, which was subsequently retitled Battle Action Force as several original Action Force strips filled much of the anthology title. However, at the end of 1986 IPC lost the license to publish Action Force stories to Marvel UK, who launched a new Action Force title, reprinting US Marvel's G.I. Joe strips alongside Lew Stringer's humour strip Combat Colin and back-up strips taken from other Marvel US titles such as Master of Kung-Fu. Additionally, Action Force occasionally published brand new, UK-originated Action Force strips, including one which saw Action Force team up with the Autobots. The weekly Action Force cancelled with its fiftieth issue, and merged into Transformers. However, while the US G.I. Joe strip was still being reprinted in this new, combined title, Marvel UK soon launched a new Action Force Monthly, containing all UK-originated Action Force stories, both reprints from the weekly Action Force and new stories.
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