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Adventure comic

Meow, Baby!

Meow, Baby!

After seven books that have ranged from tragedy (Hey, Wait...) to drama (Sshhhh!) to thriller melodrama (The Iron Wagon, Why Are You Doing This?), Jason unleashes his inner Scandinavian goofball with this big collection of hilarious shorter pieces. God, the Devil, mummies, vampires, zombies, werewolves, reanimated skeletons, space invaders, Death, cavemen, Godzilla and Elvis populate these most often wordless blackout gags, side by side with Jason's usual Little-Orphan-Annie-eyed, rabbit-and-bird-head protagonists — a "lighter side" of one of the best cartoonists of the new millennium.

Mummator and the Conquerors of the Cosmos

Mummator and the Conquerors of the Cosmos

Beyond the triune black holes of the Gamma Nebula... Past the spiral arms of the celestial galaxy... Lies the peaceful world of Celestonia, the fourth moon of the fourth planet of the fourth star of the cosmos! Celestonia, once a world of peace, now plagued by tyrannical evil! But four fortresses stand tall on the four corners of the world! The sacred sanctums of the Conquerors of the Cosmos! If Mummator and the conquerors cannot conquer the evils of the cosmos, the universe shall fall!

Young Marvelman

Young Marvelman

In the 1950s British publisher L. Miller and Son held a license to reprint Fawcett's Captain Marvel and his related titles in the U.K., and were publishing Captain Marvel and Captain Marvel Jr. However, in 1953, after a punishing legal battle with DC Comics over claims that Captain Marvel infringed DC's Superman copyrights, Fawcett ceased publication and decided not to renew L. Miller's license. Since Captain Marvel and Captain Marvel Jr. were two of their more popular titles, Len Miller enlisted the assistance of artist and writer Mick Anglo to come up with a rescue plan. He created new characters, Marvelman, Young Marvelman and Kid Marvelman to replace Captain Marvel, Captain Marvel Jr. and Mary Marvel respectively, and, with #25, cover dated 3rd February 1954, L. Miller's two reprint titles were renamed Marvelman and Young Marvelman and began publishing stories produced by Mick Anglo's studio. Both were highly successful, and ran until #370 in February 1963, although towards the end, after Mick Anglo left the titles, they began reprinting old stories. There were also 8 Young Marvelman Annuals, plus one titled Marvelman Jr.


Born to Kill

Born to Kill

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Cash Cowboys

Cash Cowboys

Sam Hicks: ex-SAS, no ties, no family, and nothing to lose. Darwyn: his former Sergeant. Umata: a deadly female operative from Israeli Special Forces. They're the perfect team to go deep undercover and take down Darkwater, the outfit that's made private military contractor Jason King a billionaire, profiteering from war the world over. Because King isn't content with just riches; he wants power. His next step? Fascist empire. Amazing Améziane's wild yet thoroughly researched world of tough-talking mercs, pop-art layouts, twisty plots, and pop-cultural references are a must for fans of hardcore action from "Strike Back" to "The Losers".

Eden (2018)

Eden (2018)

2714. The Earth has been conquered by a brutal alien race. Our only hope is a team of unlikely heroes, led by the planet's most formidable warrior, Brigadier General Neriah Willis. The utopian world of Eden offers refuge, but our heroes quickly discover something far more sinister is at play.

Inferno (1990)

Inferno (1990)

The I5 must contend with a mountain of garbage that engulfs the city. Dr. Gruesome (their first foe from Showcase) designs an atomic egg.

Deadpool by Joe Kelly: The Complete Collection

Deadpool by Joe Kelly: The Complete Collection

Joe Kelly's hilarious, character-defining run on Deadpool begins here! Wade Wilson is a mercenary with a mouth, willing to work for whoever pays the bills. But the mysterious Landau, Luckman & Lake Corporation believes he can be a hero - though Blind Al, Deadpool's elderly roommate-slash-prisoner, might not agree. Wade takes on the Taskmaster - but when his healing factor fails, the only thing that will juice it up is the Hulk's blood! As Wade's old rival T-Ray nurses a dangerous grudge, Deadpool falls in with Typhoid Mary - bringing him into conflict with Daredevil! And can Deadpool and Blind Al escape the past when they're hurled backwards into the pages of a Silver Age Spider-Man story?! Collecting DEADPOOL (1997) #1-11 and #-1, DAREDEVIL/DEADPOOL ANNUAL '97, and AMAZING SPIDER-MAN (1963) #47.

Kade: Shiva's Sun

Kade: Shiva's Sun

It's been nearly 50 years since the death of Ezra. Kade is alone and is losing meaning in his life. Unable to sleep, the gothic demon hunter pushes forward walking to new lands and a new adventure. Kade is an ageless entity and his story will span over 3,500 years across various regions and eras. His story will be told chronologically creating about 6 or 7 series before finally ending up in contemporary America.' Kade was born near the end of the Bronze Age and as he gets closer and closer to the present day, the stories will become less and less fantasy based and more 'realistic' horror-action. The Fallen Angels and demons begin to understand their hunter and the rules of the hunt, relying more on guile and stealth to accomplish their motives.

Ferro City

Ferro City

His partner is dead. The cops are out to pin it in on him. And the only solid proof he has to clear himself is a tiny gadget that could grant ten million sentient robots their freedom: the Medusa Key. Too bad the Ferro City mob wants it too.

Hawkeye: My Life as a Weapon Infinity Comic

Hawkeye: My Life as a Weapon Infinity Comic

The Infinity Comics edition of HAWKEYE (2012) #1 from Matt Fraction, David Aja, and Matt Hollingsworth! Arrow-Avenger Hawkeye fights for justice with ex-Young Avenger Kate Bishop by his side, and he’s out to prove himself as one of Earth’s Mightiest Heroes!

Mighty Marvel Holiday Special - Happy Holidays, Mr. Howlett Infinity Comic

Mighty Marvel Holiday Special - Happy Holidays, Mr. Howlett Infinity Comic

It’s the holiday season, and the X-Men are throwing a party to celebrate! But one X-Man isn’t feeling very festive… what will it take to get Wolverine into the holiday spirit?

Retief: Grime and Punishment

Retief: Grime and Punishment

Published in November 1991 as a single issue.
Genre: Adventure

Arale

Arale

The year is 1934. Rasputin holds the reins of government. When the Czar is mortally wounded in an ambush, the mad monk turns to his Council of Dark Mages and his former mentor, Baba Yaga. Together, they concoct a plan that involves trench warfare mechas, mind-to-mind transfers, and the long-lost heir to the Romanoff throne: Kyril Noskov, a hero of the war that's been raging since 1914, to which generations of Russian youth have been sacrificed. Roulot and Rodier's reimagining of a Russia that never was blends science fact and dark fantasy into a spellbinding fable of the price of power.

Robbie Burns: Witch Hunter

Robbie Burns: Witch Hunter

The story asks what if the events of the narrative poem Tam o' Shanter, Burns' most famous work, were actually based on something that happened to Burns himself.Like his fictional creation, Robbie mistakenly takes the wrong road and ends up stumbling upon a full-blown witches' sabbath being held in the ruins of the haunted old Alloway Kirk. Like Tam, the hot-blooded young poet is entranced by the sight of the dancing witches, but is saved by the sudden and dramatic intervention of the pair of witch-hunters, the old veteran McKay and his young apprentice Meg. And so begins Burns' education in the ways of witch-hunting, as McKay and Meg struggle to keep him out of the clutches of the demonic Cutty Sark and out of trouble with witches, demons and local farm girls.96 full-colour pages, including a comprehensive biography of Burns, a selection of his most famous poems, as well as early sketches and designs of the book's characters.

Days Missing: Kestus

Days Missing: Kestus

Since humanity’s birth, The Steward has stood as a guiding force for our species. But now, he is not alone! The emergence of the ancient being, Kestus, may put everything he knows in question, and the future of those he means to protect in jeopardy.

Malika: Warrior Queen

Malika: Warrior Queen

Following the exploits of queen and military commander Malika, who struggles to keep the peace in her ever-expanding empire, Azzaz, this historical fantasy is set in fifteenth-century West Africa and created by an all-star team from Nigeria. In this action-packed graphic novel, African history mixes with drama, politics, betrayal, romance, and dragons! Over 300 story pages! A movement of African-inspired comics and storytelling!

Darkhawk (2021)

Darkhawk (2021)

Who is the ALL-NEW DARKHAWK? Connor Young is a seventeen-year-old star basketball player with the world ahead of him, until a surprising medical diagnosis changes everything. But what happens when a mysterious amulet finds him and gives him powers beyond belief? What will he do with these new abilities? Get in on the ground floor as KYLE HIGGINS (RISE OF ULTRAMAN, Radiant Black) and JUANAN RAMÍREZ (WEB OF VENOM) start a new era.

Marvel's Voices: Heritage

Marvel's Voices: Heritage

THE HIT VOICES SERIES CONTINUES WITH AN EXTRAORDINARY ARRAY OF INDIGENOUS TALENT! Year two of Marvel’s Voices kicks off with a celebration of Indigenous characters and talent! Get the full story behind River, the mysterious stranger from the pages of Rebecca Roanhorse’s new ECHO series! Discover Snowguard’s greatest hopes and fears in a tale by celebrated filmmaker Nyla Innuksuk! And many more reveals to come. New and established creators explore the wonders of the Marvel Universe – catch the next big wave here!

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