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Widow Archives

Widow Archives

On a secluded, Caribbean island, a scientific genius has succeeded in his efforts to artificially accelerate the evolution of mankind, but the human/arachnid hybrid he has created could spell doom for all humanity. Presented for the first time in over 20 years, the introductory mini-series of Mike Wolfer's classic, indy horror heroine is collected in one volume, in a tale of lust, murder, and monsters! Featuring new computer lettering, enhanced artwork, and additional pages not seen in the original 1992 releases, Widow is back and as bloody as ever!

Widdershins

Widdershins

Widdershins is a series of adventure serials set in a magical version of 1830s Yorkshire, England. Each volume is a complete short story, featuring grumpy bounty hunters, failed wizards, violinists, vagrants and more!

Who's Who: Update '88

Who's Who: Update '88

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Who's Who: Update '87

Who's Who: Update '87

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Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe

Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe

The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe containing profiles on characters listed from Abel to Auron.

Who's Who in the Legion of Super-Heroes

Who's Who in the Legion of Super-Heroes

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Who's Who in the DC Universe

Who's Who in the DC Universe

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Who's Who in Star Trek

Who's Who in Star Trek

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WHIZ Comics

WHIZ Comics

Whiz Comics #1 does not exist but rather it's non-existence is part of the troubled origins of the Captain Marvel character. Fawcett was trying to secure rights to both the name of their character and title of his series but despite releasing two ashcan first issues (Flash Comics #1 and Thrill Comics #1) in which their protagonist was named Captain Thunder...none of the rights were secured and so Captain Marvel and Whiz Comics were born. Although Captain Marvel was the feature character, like most comics of the period, it was an anthology featuring several different characters. The series had two third issues, which ended up balancing things out and making the fourth issue the actual fourth comic to bear the title Whiz Comics, a labeling it would keep up until the book's 155th and final issue.

Whiteout: Melt

Whiteout: Melt

One of Oni Press' earliest and most acclaimed books returns in a brand new re-mastered and re-formatted edition! The sequel to the original groundbreaking series, Whiteout: Melt reteams author Greg Rucka (Batman: No Man's Land, the Atticus Kodiak novels) and illustrator Steve Lieber (Grendel Tales) for another adventure with U.S. Marshall Carrie Stetko on the deadly ice of Antarctica. Winner of a 1999 Eisner Award, Whiteout: Melt is a must-have for the bookshelves of fans of crime fiction and intense graphic storytelling.

Whiteout

Whiteout

You can't get any further down than the bottom of the world - Antarctica. Cold, desolate, nothing but ice and snow for miles and miles. Carrie Stetko is a U.S. Marshal, and she's made The Ice her home. In its vastness, she has found a place where she can forget her troubled past and feel at peace... Until someone commits a murder in her jurisdiction and that peace is shattered. The murderer is one of five men scattered across the continent, and he has more reason to hide than just the slaying. Several ice samples were taken from the area around the body, and the depth of the drilling signifies something particular was removed. Enter Lily Sharpe, who wants to know what was so important another man's life had to be taken for it. But are either of the women prepared for the secrets and betrayals at the core of the situation?

White Tiger

White Tiger

Roaring out of the pages of Daredevil, the new White Tiger makes a ferocious debut, courtesy of the dynamic scripting of NY Times best-selling fantasy author Tamora Pierce (Trickster's Queen, The Will of the Empress) and masterful penciling of rising star Phil Briones (La Geste des Chevaliers-Dragons, Les Seigneurs d'Agartha). Angela del Toro knows pain: Her uncle Hector Ayala, the former White Tiger, killed. Her FBI partner, murdered. Her career, ruined. Her mentor, Matt Murdock, jailed. And the hurt is just beginning....The Yakuza's bloodthirsty Sano Orii returns, a genocidal shadow organization appears, and a new-but-old super-powered madman is looking to put the squeeze on White Tiger. Armed with mystical amulets---and finally in costume---White Tiger demands answers! But will she survive long enough to ask the right questions?

White Sand

White Sand

A brand new saga of magic and adventure by #1 New York Times best-selling author Brandon Sanderson! On the planet of Taldain, the legendary Sand Masters harness arcane powers to manipulate sand in spectacular ways. But when they are slaughtered in a sinister conspiracy, the weakest of their number, Kenton, believes himself to be the only survivor. With enemies closing in on all sides, Kenton forges an unlikely partnership with Khriss -- a mysterious Darksider who hides secrets of her own.

What The--?!

What The--?!

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What If? World War Hulk

What If? World War Hulk

What if the heroes lost World War Hulk? What if Thor participated in World War Hulk? Find out here in these two world-changing WHAT IF? stories!

What If? Wolverine Enemy of the State

What If? Wolverine Enemy of the State

What if the world's deadliest killing machine was never de-programmed? Over half a year has passed since the Hand took control of Wolverine, forcing him to assassinate one great hero after another. Now only a handful of super-powered beings are left to stop him.

What If? Spider-Man: House of M

What If? Spider-Man: House of M

Marvel once again poses the question, "What If...?" What if Peter Parker had been completely consumed by his inner, bestial impulses and became more spider than man in "The Other?" What if the greatest threat in Avengers history had gone undetected in "Disassembled?" What if Wolverine, the world's deadliest killing machine, was never de-programmed in "Enemy of the State"? Professor X's secret squad of young mutants had survived its ill-fated attempt to rescue the original X-Men in "Deadly Genesis?" But what if Legion killed both Magneto and Xavier, leaving no leader to create any incarnation of X-Men to resist the "Age of Apocalypse?"


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