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Adventure comic

Peanuts (2011)

Peanuts (2011)

Happiness is a monthly comic book series, Charlie Brown! Peanuts came to KABOOM! last spring in their first graphic novel, Happiness Is A Warm Blanket, Charlie Brown. Now Snoopy and the gang are back in monthly comic books! The series kicks off with a special #0 featuring a new original story and supplementary material that will provide a sneak peek at the series launching in January! This is a line drive that's sure to knock your socks off (along with your shoes, hat, shirt, and mitt)! Don't miss Charles Schulz's timeless characters at KABOOM! every month!

Peanuts (2012)

Peanuts (2012)

It’s a Peanuts beach party as Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and the rest of the gang live it up for the last days of summer! After a summer vacation of its own, Peanuts comics are back and better than ever. With all-new stories, a How-To-Draw, and classic Sunday strips from Charles Schulz, get your perfect beach read right here. Featuring a Schroeder 1st appearance variant cover!

Hellboy In Hell

Hellboy In Hell

After saving the world in The Storm and The Fury, but sacrificing himself and Great Britain, Hellboy is dead, cast into Hell, where he finds many familiar faces, and a throne that awaits him.

Hellboy Christmas Special

Hellboy Christmas Special

Hellboy spends Christmas underground with dead guys in a full-length story kicking off this 48-page special full of weird yuletide cheer. Along with the regular backup feature, Gary Gianni's Corpus Monstrum, Mignola is joined by Steve Purcell (Sam and Max) and his seldom-seen Toy Box characters, as well as Geof Darrow (Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot) with a special holiday surprise.

Hellboy and the B.P.R.D.: 1954--The Unreasoning Beast

Hellboy and the B.P.R.D.: 1954--The Unreasoning Beast

An unusual ghost hunt leads Hellboy to a spectral monkey with a message for a grieving family.* Joe Golem artist Patric Reynolds draws Hellboy!“If you’re bringing one monster home this Halloween, make it Hellboy.”—Following the Nerd

Hellboy and the B.P.R.D.: 1954--Ghost Moon

Hellboy and the B.P.R.D.: 1954--Ghost Moon

Hellboy hunts ancient Chinese demons in the Walled City of Hong Kong when an old friend of Bruttenholm’s calls in a favor.A heavily researched look into the early days of the British spy network in the Far East, combined with Mignola’s unique brand of supernatural adventure.Brian Churilla (The Secret History of D. B. Cooper) joins the Mignolaverse!

Blood of the Demon

Blood of the Demon

Gotham City, Present-Dectective Kincaid is trying to investagate what Jason Blood and the demon Etrigan have to do with each other. Her investagation has lead her to Jason's apartment where she finds Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman waiting for Jason. The three heroes try to explain the conection between Jason and Etrigan but are intrupted by a distress call.

Blood and Glory

Blood and Glory

Punisher and Captain America team up to investigate a complicated weapons and drug ring in the small South American country of Medisuela, only to find the country's diabolical dictator may have connections frighteningly close to home in the USA.

Blonde Phantom Comics

Blonde Phantom Comics

The Blonde Phantom (Louise Grant Mason) is a fictional masked crime fighter appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created for Marvel predecessor Timely Comics, she first appeared in All Select Comics #11 (cover-dated Fall 1946), during the 1940s period fans and historians call the Golden Age of Comic Books. The character was ranked 98th in Comics Buyer's Guide's "100 Sexiest Women in Comics" list.

Blink

Blink

Dark Beast, over vid-screen, explains that he has been experimenting on the captive ambassador of the planet Poppup, who incurred the wrath of Apocalypse.

Blasters Special

Blasters Special

Snapper Carr's sanity has been rattled by a teleport with his eyes open. Now not sure what is what, he's gathering a new team of heroes to deal with the fallout of the Invasion incident. Old friends and new will join him for general buttkicking and grand theft spaceship

Blake & Mortimer

Blake & Mortimer

Following Jacobs' death, his incomplete second volume of "Professor Sato's Three Formulae" was finished by his friend Bob De Moor and later the series was continued by two author/illustrator teams alternating albums, the first lead by Jean Van Hamme with Ted Benoît (and later René Sterne, Chantal De Spiegeleer and Antoine Aubin) and the second by Yves Sente with André Juillard. To date, 14 of the 20 albums have been translated and published into English by Cinebook, however it should be noted that the stories are published out of their original order, leading to inconsistencies and plot holes.

Blade Runner

Blade Runner

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Blade (2006)

Blade (2006)

Spider-Man—a vampire! Dracula, Lord of the Undead! A classroom of bloodsucking 4th graders! And that’s just the first five pages! Join Howard Chaykin (Avengers, American Flagg) and Marc Guggenheim (Wolverine, CSI: Miami) for a new series featuring the popular character who has launched three movies and a TV series. This self-contained first issue is perfect for both new readers and longtime fans.

Blade (2002)

Blade (2002)

Blade is back, and he's hunting a new threat: the Tryk, an extremely vicious mutant vampire species. Complicating the situation is the appearance of the Seven, a secret society dedicated to the destruction of supernatural evil. Incredibly, they see Blade as the most dangerous vampire of all! And at the same time, an ancient vampiric text sends Blade on a quest to renounce his monstrous heritage and become fully human at last. But can a mere human withstand the murderous Tryk?

Blade (1999)

Blade (1999)

There is a dark movement creeping through the night--a gathering of the bloodsucking kind! And this vampiric convention heralds the coming of the most terrifying demonic entity ever-- the dreaded Daywalker! Only one man possesses the means to halt this unholy entrance, and that man is Blade, the half-vampire/half-human warrior! But what if the slayer himself is slain?

Blacksad (2010)

Blacksad (2010)

Private investigator John Blacksad is up to his feline ears in mystery, digging into the backstories behind murders, child abductions, and nuclear secrets. Guarnido's sumptuously painted pages and rich cinematic style bring the world of 1950s America to vibrant life, with Canales weaving in fascinating tales of conspiracy, racial tension, and the "red scare" Communist witch hunts of the time. Guarnido reinvents anthropomorphism in these pages, and industry colleagues no less than Will Eisner, Jim Steranko, and Tim Sale are fans! Whether John Blacksad is falling for dangerous women or getting beaten to within an inch of his life, his stories are, simply put, unforgettable.

Blackhawks

Blackhawks

Welcome to a world waging a new kind of war that's faster and more brutal than ever before. It's fought by those who would make the innocent their targets, using computers, smart weapons and laser-guided missiles. The new enemy is hard to find – and closer to home than we think. Between us and them stand the Blackhawks, an elite force of military specialists equipped with the latest in cutting-edge hardware and vehicles. Their mission: Kill the bad guys before they kill us.

Blackhawk (1989)

Blackhawk (1989)

he war in Europe is long over, but the Blackhawks squadron is still together. Now, straight from an acclaimed run in ACTION COMICS WEEKLY, Blackhawk comes to the pages of his own monthly title. The Blackhawks move state-side to work for the C.I.A....just as the U.S. Congress opens its investigation into Communism and the comic book industry. What on Earth can that have to do with the world's greatest aviators? The answer will startle and amaze you, not to mention pose a danger that will place Blackhawk smack dab in the crossfire in Part 1 of "All in Color for a Crime." And, if that weren't enough for a first issue, you'll also learn the secret of the real Lady Blackhawk.

Blackhawk (1988)

Blackhawk (1988)

Blackhawk has his American citizenship revoked amidst accusations of communist affiliations, while an actual subversive within the US government works to acquire an atomic bomb for the Axis forces

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