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The Infinity Entity

The Infinity Entity

From the pages of Thanos: The Infinity Relativity OGN! When last we saw Adam Warlock, he was a captive of Annihilus of the Negative Zone. So where does The Infinity Entity #1 find him? Hanging with the original Avengers? Then things start getting weird. But what else would you expect from the cosmic team of Jim Starlin and Alan Davis? Guest-starring the Guardians of the Galaxy!

The Infinite Horizon

The Infinite Horizon

Image presents a re-imagining of The Odyssey: A soldier's long journey home after years of war in the Middle East. In the not-too-distant future a small group of abandoned soldiers are lead home by one man: The Captain. To get back he will have to cross half the globe and endure deadly encounters with many enemies including the Cyclops, and the Sirens...but first he will have to survive the final hours of the war!

The Inferior Five

The Inferior Five

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The Incredibles

The Incredibles

Baby Jack-Jack, everyone's favorite superpowered toddler, battles...a nasty cold! Hopefully the rest of the Parr family can stay healthy, because normal denizens of Metroville are starting to exhibit superpowers. Can The Incredibles discover the cause of both outbreaks before the city is left in total shambles?

The Incredible Hulk Weekly

The Incredible Hulk Weekly

Numbering continues from Hulk Comic #46.

The Incredible Hulk vs. Venom

The Incredible Hulk vs. Venom

A news station in San Fransisco recieves a letter from a "Dr. Bad Vibes"; at noon, his Earthquake Machine will reduce The City That Knows How to rubble. Is his threat genuine? Bruce Banner and Eddie Brock are determined to find out... as soon as they stop trying to beat each other up!

The Incredible Hulk Annual

The Incredible Hulk Annual

The Hulk gets caught up in an Inhuman dispute. A rogue group of Inhumans tried to dethrone Black Bolt but failed and were sentenced to banishment. After his run in with Lockjaw the Hulk was also sent there only to in turn free them when trying to free himself. Maximus seeing the groups potential decided to use them to try and dethrone his brother with the use of Romnar's Substance.

The Incredible Hulk (2000)

The Incredible Hulk (2000)

New writer Paul Jenkins is here! The Hulk becomes INCREDIBLE once again! A perfect jump-on spot for both new and returning readers! The life of Dr. Bruce Banner was irrevocably changed the day that he was caught in the heart of a gamma bomb explosion. For it was on that day that he was transfomed into the most powerful creature to ever walk the Earth, the rampaging man-monster that mankind came to know as the incredible Hulk! And ever since that day his life has been filled with horror and hardships. But if you think every terrible thing that could be done to Banner has already happened, think again! And in the aftermath of this issue's shocking development, Banner must undertake a journey into his own psyche in an attempt to reunite the various fractured shards of his personality! And in this case, that means facing different versions of the Hulk... including new incarnations you've never seen before!

The Incredible Hulk (1968)

The Incredible Hulk (1968)

The Hulk, still without his Bruce counterpart since Onslaught’s demise is confronted by what appears to be Stan Lee in a graveyard. Stan has an acting troupe with him and begins to narrate a play about the Bruce Banner’s life before the Hulk...

The Incredible Hulk (1962)

The Incredible Hulk (1962)

As scientist Dr. Bruce Banner prepares to test a new weapon for the U.S. military, the gamma bomb, he is pressured into preemptively launching the bomb by visiting scientist Igor Drenkov and General "Thunderbolt" Ross. Having commenced the countdown Bruce notices a civilian in the test area (Rick Jones) and rushes out to save him. Unfortunately Bruce Banner is caught in the explosion of the bomb and is bombarded by gamma radiation while Rick is safely shielded in the bunker. Awaking later in a military hospital as the sun sets Bruce Banner begins to transform into a grey-skinned goliath called the Hulk and escapes the military base fleeing into the desert.


The Immortal Iron Fist

The Immortal Iron Fist

Many years ago, in the mystical city of Kun’ Lun, young Danny Rand stared at a suit behind glass -- the garb of “The Immortal Iron Fist” -- and knew that he was destined to wear it. But where did this costume come from? Why did it wait for Danny all those years like a shadow of his future?

The Human Torch (1974)

The Human Torch (1974)

In Glenville, Johnny lives with his sister Sue. While she's known as a member of the Fantastic Four, he tries to keep a low profile. We get to see the house, much of which is chemically fire-resistent, and equipped with various crime-fighting equipment. But even in the suburbs danger lurks, as someone called The Destroyer is hell-bent on wrecking a local amusement park nearing completion.

The Human Torch (1940)

The Human Torch (1940)

The Human Torch is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character is a founding member of the Fantastic Four. A similar, unrelated character of the same name and powers was created in 1939 by writer-artist Carl Burgos for Marvel Comics' predecessor company, Timely Comics.

The Human Fly

The Human Fly

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The Hood

The Hood

19-year-old Parker Robbins couldn't afford college, but he was able to buy a ski mask and a Lorcin .380 handgun. After dropping out of high school, the young man hoped to follow in the footsteps of his late father, a soldier in the Kingpin's vast criminal empire -- but life in the mob isn't always as glorious as the movies make it seem. With a pregnant girlfriend, a demanding mistress, and an institutionalized mother to care for, Parker can barely make ends meet. So when the small time crook finds mystical apparel that grants him strange powers, he decides to forego organized crime for the more prestigious and financially rewarding world of costumed villainy. Because with great power... comes great opportunity!

The Heroes of Echo Company

The Heroes of Echo Company

Downfall prelude starts here. Ulysses, The Scarlet Pimpernel and Saint Joan lead a recovery raid on Baidoa Station to protect humanitarian supplies. The secret of Steve Mailett death revealed.

The Helmet of Fate: Zauriel

The Helmet of Fate: Zauriel

Writer Steve Gerber (Howard the Duck, HARD TIME) continues the thrilling 'Helmet of Fate!' An angel walks on planet Earth...and he's a superhero? The creature of two worlds is among us to keep us from the grasp of a great wickedness! Plus, who will bear the helmet of Dr. Fate?

The Helmet of Fate: Sargon the Sorcerer

The Helmet of Fate: Sargon the Sorcerer

The 5-part 'Helmet of Fate' story, dealing with Dr. Fate's lost helmet, continues in this special by the BATMAN: GOTHAM COUNTY LINE creative team of writer Steve Niles (30 Days of Night) and artist Scott Hampton (THE BOOKS OF MAGIC). Learn the secrets of the original Sargon the Sorcerer and how his legacy affected those who must follow his mystical path. And how has he come upon the helmet of Dr. Fate?

The Helmet of Fate: Ibis the Invincible

The Helmet of Fate: Ibis the Invincible

Bullied because of his eastern ethnicity, Danny Khalifa is suddenly summoned by the old Ibis the Invincible (Prince Amentep). Guided by Amentep's fading consciousness, Danny reluctantly mummifies Amentep and his wife Taia. As the mummification finishes, Amentep passes on his Ibistick to Danny (as only descendants of the Egyptian royal family can wield it), along with a warning that the dark god Set has the Helmet of Fate, and that he intends to use it to overthrow the other Egyptian gods and then block out the sun and turn the world into a desert. Furthermore, Amentep urges Danny to find Thoth and retrieve the helmet.

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