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Adventure comic

Amazing Forest (2016)

Amazing Forest (2016)

Tales for the bold. Ideas for the strange. Wicked concepts that stir the minds of those with darkness in their hearts. A modern anthology that lends itself to a time when stories were short and ugly. Written by Ulises Farinas & Erick Freitas, each comic is drawn by a different amazingly talented artist, each lending their unique talents to bring horrible happiness to the readers' skulls!

Amazing Fantasy (2004)

Amazing Fantasy (2004)

The second volume of Amazing Fantasty. WIll lightning strike twice? This series has a variety of new characters that first appeared in these pages, such as Arana (now Spider-Girl), the female Scorpion Carmilla Black and her friend Derek Khanata, the lucky Vegas, Hulk and Hercules' side-kick Amadeus Cho, Damage Control's Monstro and Death's Head 3.0

Amazing Fantasy (1962)

Amazing Fantasy (1962)

Relive the adventures that started it all! A radioactive spider may have granted bookish young Peter Parker incredible abilities, but it was his uncle's death that truly transformed him. Thrill to Spidey's debut issues, completely re-mastered!

Amazing Fantasy #15: Spider-Man!

Amazing Fantasy #15: Spider-Man!

Reprinting Amazing Fantasy #15 (1962) and The Amazing Spider-man #1 (1963).

Amazing Adventures (1970)

Amazing Adventures (1970)

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Alter Ego

Alter Ego

Camille, a French girl living in Singapore, is going through a tough time in her relationship with her mother, Suzanne Rochant, a high-flying psychology and neuroscience researcher. Out of the blue, Suzanne is brutally killed in tragic circumstances. Almost immediately afterwards, Camille sets off for an Angolan village in search of the man who could be her father… the father that she’s never met. She carries a letter left to this man in her mother’s will, but the truth awaiting her isn’t exactly what she’d had in mind… Camille soon finds herself wrapped up in the shady goings-on of her mother’s business, as she desperately tries to get to the bottom of all the unanswered questions her Suzanne left with.

Alpha Flight Special

Alpha Flight Special

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Alpha Flight (2011)

Alpha Flight (2011)

FEAR ITSELF TIE-IN! A FEAR ITSELF maxi-series spinoff! Do you fear... your country turning on you? Alpha Flight has long been the protector of an entire nation... but what happens when that nation needs to be protected from itself? New York Times best-selling authors Greg Pak and Fred Van Lente, along with red-hot artist Dale Eaglesham, bring back the team you demanded—the original Alpha Flight! Sasquatch, Snowbird, Northstar and Aurora have been joined by their revived allies Guardian, Vindicator, Shaman, and Marrina as the paragons and protectors of an entire nation. But as FEAR ITSELF takes over, their own country turns on the Flight and brands them traitors for the shocking actions of one of their closest allies. As the borders close and an entire nation hunts them down, will the newly reunited Alpha Flight survive?

Alpha Flight (2004)

Alpha Flight (2004)

Walter Langkowski, a.k.a. the spectacular Sasquatch (the hairy one), attempts to recruit an All-new, All-different Alpha Flight. He makes offers to all types of heroes: Major Mapleleaf (the blonde guy), Centennial (the old guy), Nemesis (the woman in the mask, with the sword), Puck (the punky bartender), and Yukon Jack (the guy without a shirt). After Laying out his case, saving a world that hates and fears them, they all, not surprisingly, give him a big, fat "no".

Alpha Flight (1997)

Alpha Flight (1997)

Why am I upset? How do you like being ignored? Now do you see how it feels to be right next to someone and have them act like you're a million miles away? I'm your girlfriend Mac...but you'd never know it. I think you'd be happier dating that suit of armor you hide under.

Alpha Flight (1983)

Alpha Flight (1983)

But a super natural monster name Tundra is unleashed on the Canadian countryside and Alpha Flight is called back into action -- but not by the Canadian Government. Vindicator's wife, Heather, acutally takes it upon herself to call the team back to help Vindicator in the fight. In doing so she also calls in 2 Beta Flight members, Puck and Marrina to help previous Alpha Flight members Aurora, Northstar, Sasquatch, Shaman and Snowbird.

Alpha - Big Time

Alpha - Big Time

Alpha was having an awesome time of it, till that buzz-kill Spider-Man made him quit being a hero. But that was then, and this is NOW!


All-Winners Comics

All-Winners Comics

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All-Star Western (1951)

All-Star Western (1951)

All-Star Western was a comic published by DC Comics which ran for 62 issues from 1951 to 1961. Its numbering, which started at 58, was continued from All-Star Comics after its super-hero strip, "Justice Society of America," was retired. There was also a second series which ran for eleven issues from 1970 to 1972. The first series featured such characters as the Trigger Twins (from 58 to 116) featuring artwork by Carmine Infantino; the Roving Ranger; Don Caballero; Super-Chief by Gardner Fox and Carmine Infantino; and (from 67 on) the western hero Johnny Thunder. Thunder, created by Robert Kanigher and Alex Toth (the latter of that team later replaced by Gil Kane), was moved from All-American Comics, where he had originated.

All-Star Squadron

All-Star Squadron

President Franklin D. Roosevelt attempts to contact the Justice Society in hopes of using them to retaliate against the Axis forces for bombing Pearl Harbor. But when the team doesn't respond and appears missing, it's up to Hawkman, the Atom and Dr. Mid-Nite to form a new team in their place!

All-Star Comics

All-Star Comics

In true egalitarian fashion, each source title in All Star Comics was represented by exactly two features, and in an editor's letter readers were asked to mail a coupon indicating which three characters they would like to see join the line up and which three they would like to get rid of. The revolving door suggested by this "content by democracy" setup disn't entirely take hold as the comic changed its focus with issue 3 (Winter 1940) by introducing the Justice Society of America. Consequently the Bill Bronson, Ultra-Man and Red, White and Blue features - the only ones with protagonists not represented in the JSA - were quickly eclipsed in popularity.

All-Star Batman

All-Star Batman

Superstar writer Scott Snyder explodes into an all-new Batman series alongside legendary artist John Romita Jr., reimagining some of the Dark Knight's greatest villains. First up: Two-Face! Batman must take Two-Face to a destination out of Gotham City, but the duplicitous villain has a two of spades up his sleeve.

All-Select Comics

All-Select Comics

All Select Comics ran during 1943 through 1946 for 11 issues. This series then continued into Blonde Phantom.

All-New, All-Different Point One

All-New, All-Different Point One

In the aftermath of Secret Wars, it’s an All-New, All-Different Marvel Universe, and this is your one-stop entry point to the changes and mysteries that have developed during the eight months that have passed! Featuring new stories of Daredevil, Carnage, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Contest of Champions and more!

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