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Spawn Kills Everyone!

Spawn Kills Everyone!

While a strange assailant stalks the city, ripping out human hearts, another otherwordly being arrives. As his mind reels, our tortured hero remembers that he struck a deal with the devil in order to return to his beloved wife - five years after his death.

Spawn

Spawn

While a strange assailant stalks the city, ripping out human hearts, another otherworldly being arrives. As his mind reels, our tortured hero remembers that he struck a deal with the devil in order to return to his beloved wife - five years after his death. The man who was Al Simmons is no more. He has become Spawn.

Showcase '95

Showcase '95

Supergirl encounters Lord Dichon, a fugitive entity from another world with plans to dominate the Earth. But to do that, Dichon needs a host body, and Supergirl is just what the doctor ordered. Argus risks losing everything he's struggled for as he pursues an underground arms dealer. And Green Lantern Alan Scott suddenly finds himself haunted by the ghosts of his dead teammates from the Justice Society of America.

She-Dragon

She-Dragon

The ever-sensational She-Dragon fights for survival in a deadly dimension where monsters dwell and creatures are on the loose! She-Dragon has a quest-to get across Dimension-X to Mr. Glum's planet in hopes of finding her way back to Earth but a thousand dangers stand between her and goal. And surprising allies come to her aid! Featuring the malevolent menace of Killmore the Cruel! The return of Savage Dragon's son, Malcolm Eugene Jackson Dragon!

Rogue Trooper (1986)

Rogue Trooper (1986)

49-issue series from Quality Comics (issues 1-37) and Fleetway (issues 38-49), reprinting Rogue Trooper's adventures from British weekly anthology comic 2000AD. Back-up strips include the ABC Warriors.

Phantom Stranger

Phantom Stranger

The Phantom Stranger six-issue anthology miniseries of 1952-1953 was the first solo series of The Phantom Stranger, who premiered in the first issue (one of the few instances where a character wouldn't appear in another comic before getting their own).

No Angel

No Angel

Religious texts from The Bible to the Sumerian tablets speak of strange creatures descending from the heavens and mating with humans, their children the superhuman heroes of myth. None of this ever meant anything to Iraq War veteran Hannah Gregory, until she found herself in the crosshairs of a dangerous cult convinced that she's a descendant of these dangerous bloodlines... bloodlines they're determined to eradicate. No Angel is a cosmological and conspiratorial modern western with super powers by way of The Da Vinci Code.

Nintendo Power

Nintendo Power

Though mostly for gaming tips for Nintendo and their games, some issues contain mini-comics of our favorite video game characters, such as Mario, Link, and Samus.

Ninjak (2015)

Ninjak (2015)

For the first time, Ninjak's past and future collide in the pages of an all-new ongoing series from New York Times best-selling writer Matt Kindt (Rai, Mind MGMT) and superstar artists Clay Mann (X-Men: Legacy, Gambit) and Butch Guice (Captain America, Action Comics)!Then: Meet inexperienced MI-6 recruit Colin King on his first mission in the field as he learns the basics of spycraft and counterintelligence, and develops a volatile relationship with his first handler.Now: Colin King is Ninjak, the world's foremost intelligence operative, weapons expert, and master assassin. And he's hunting the Shadow Seven - a secret cabal of shinobi masters with mysterious ties to his training and tragic past.

Ninjak (1997)

Ninjak (1997)

After uttering a phrase while playing his favorite video game, Denny Meechum becomes more than he could have ever imagined!

Ninjak (1994)

Ninjak (1994)

Colin King is the perfect living weapon—the greatest ninja of all time, gifted with a brilliant mind and an uncanny ability to anticipate the actions of his enemies. As rogue agent code name: Ninjak, he owes no allegiance to any flag or cause—but has dedicated himself to the destruction of WEBNET, a global network of vastly powerful criminal overlords.

Ninja Slayer Kills!

Ninja Slayer Kills!

In the cyberpunk metropolis of Neo Saitama, Kenji Fujikido is an average salaryman whose wife and children are suddenly assassinated. Tracking the murder back to a ninja, Fujikido trains to seek vengeance - initially on those who murdered his family, but ultimately on every ninja on the planet. He becomes the 'Ninja Slayer', a warrior obsessed with killing every last ninja to avenge his family.

Nightwing: The Target

Nightwing: The Target

Dick Grayson is framed for murder! Forced by Batman to give up his Nightwing persona, Dick adopts a new heroic identity as The Target in order to clear his name.

Nightwing: Rebirth

Nightwing: Rebirth

He’s been Robin, Batman, a spy, a ghost. Now, Dick Grayson returns to Gotham City to reclaim the life that was taken from him. But when a new evil threatens those he loves most, Nightwing faces being torn away from home once again in order to destroy the dark force once and for all. Powerhouse artist Yanick Paquette (BATMAN, SWAMP THING) joins series writer Tim Seeley (GRAYSON, BATMAN & ROBIN ETERNAL) to return Nightwing to the DC superhero stage!

Nightwing Secret Files

Nightwing Secret Files

Learn the secrets behind the greatest heroes and villains of the DC Universe with these special issues that delve into all aspects of their lives--from enemies and allies to caves and fortresses and everything in between! These issues also tie in to some of the DC Universe's biggest events, including the return of the JSA and INFINITE CRISIS!

Nightwing and Huntress

Nightwing and Huntress

When an undercover cop gets killed, seemingly at the hands of a mob boss, Nightwing and Huntress find their very different methods in sharp conflict. But opposites do attract!

Nightwing 80-Page Giant

Nightwing 80-Page Giant

A man chained into his wheelchair has been pushed into the middle of a busy road: someone wants him dead, and wants a message to be attached to the death. When Nightwing rescues the man (who has anyway died of a massive coronary), a gun-woman makes certain of his death before escaping. The man was Leonard Holcomb, a former commissioner in Bludhaven. Nightwing later discovers that someone had branded him with the number 1049. While he and Oracle begin to investigate, the masked woman brands Frankie Deever, son of Lunchmeat Deever and ensures that he is crushed by an incoming ferry. Then she sends a car over a bridge: with a branded ex-police chief aboard.

Nightwing (2016)

Nightwing (2016)

He's been Robin, Batman, a spy, a ghost. Now, Dick Grayson returns to Gotham City to reclaim the life that was taken from him. But when a new evil threatens those he loves most, Nightwing faces being torn away from home once again in order to destroy the dark force once and for all. Powerhouse artist Yanick Paquette (BATMAN, SWAMP THING) joins series writer Tim Seeley (GRAYSON, BATMAN & ROBIN ETERNAL) to return Nightwing to the DC superhero stage!

Nightwing (2011)

Nightwing (2011)

Dick Grayson flies high once more as Nightwing in a new series from hot new writer Kyle Higgins (Batman: Gates of Gotham)! And as he embraces his destiny, Haley's Circus, the big top where Dick once performed, returns to Gotham City - bringing with it murder, mystery and superhuman evil. Nightwing must confront his past, among former friends and enemies from his circus days, while uncovering a much greater evil!

Nightwing (1996)

Nightwing (1996)

The solo book sees the former Robin trying to be his own man, but often leads him back to his roots with Batman. Having left Bludhaven, Nightwing is now re-inventing himself and rediscovering his passion for crimefighting.

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