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Anthology comic

AARGH!

AARGH!

A self-published anthology from Alan Moore's short lived Mad Love Publishing. AARGH! (Artists Against Rampant Government Homophobia) was a 76-page one-shot, only Mirror of Love has been collected in reprint.This collection is currently out of print and has had a roster of top comic talent.
Genre: Anthology

Marvel Tales: Iron Man

Marvel Tales: Iron Man

The gleaming Golden Avenger steals the show as we celebrate the 80th anniversary of the House of Ideas with the era-spanning MARVEL TALES! This anthology series shines a spotlight on fan-favorite characters, features timeless stories and highlights some of our most impressive talent from the past eight decades. First, Iron Man is born in the incredible origin story of Tony Stark, as told by Stan Lee, Larry Lieber and Don Heck in TALES OF SUSPENSE (1959) #39! Then, the unforgettable Pepper Potts enters Tony’s life as his hard-working assistant in TALES OF SUSPENSE (1959) #45! And, in IRON MAN (1968) #150, the team supreme of Bob Layton, David Michelinie and John Romita Jr. tell a Shell-Head story for the ages! Trapped in the time-lost land of King Arthur, Iron Man battles Doctor Doom!

Girl Town

Girl Town

Diana got hurt—a lot—and she’s decided to deal with this fact by purchasing a life-sized robot boyfriend. Mary and La-La host a podcast about a movie no one’s ever seen. Kelly has dragged her friend Beth out of her comfort zone—and into a day at the fantasy market that neither of them will forget. Girl Town collects the Ignatz Award-winning stories “Radishes” and “Diana’s Electric Tongue” together with several other tales of young adulthood and the search for connection. Here are her most acclaimed mini-comics and anthology contributions, enhanced with new colors and joined by brand-new work. Bold, infatuated, wounded, or lost, Nowak’s girls shine with life and longing. Their stories—depicted with remarkable charm and insight—capture the spirit of our time.

The Thirteenth Floor (2007)

The Thirteenth Floor (2007)

Although long out of print (only 700 copies were printed), a second volume followed in 2014. Hibernia reprinted this volume with new cover branding to tie in with volume two.

Strange Adventures (2014)

Strange Adventures (2014)

Don't miss this collection of science fiction short stories from some of Vertigo's all-time greats, as well as the hot new talents of tomorrow! From the far reaches of space to the not so distant future, this anthology is loaded with unsettling short stories that will hijack your imagination and take you to strange, mysterious places.Collects STRANGE ADVENTURES #1 and MYSTERY IN SPACE #1.

Marvel Tales: Avengers

Marvel Tales: Avengers

Earth’s Mightiest Heroes charge into action as we celebrate the 80th anniversary of the House of Ideas with the era-spanning MARVEL TALES! This anthology series shines a spotlight on fan-favorite characters, features timeless stories and highlights some of our most impressive talent from the past eight decades. First, the old order changeth for the very first time in AVENGERS (1963) #16, as the original team gives way — and Stan Lee and Jack Kirby assemble Captain America, Hawkeye, Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver as Cap’s Kooky Quartet! Then, in one of the greatest comic stories ever told, Roy Thomas and John Buscema introduce the most enigmatic android of all in AVENGERS (1963) #57 — behold, the Vision! Finally, in AVENGERS (1963) #264, crafted by Roger Stern and Buscema, meet the new Yellowjacket — who’s about to feel the full sting of the wondrous Wasp!

Epic Anthology

Epic Anthology

A series that was trying to revive the Epic line from Marvel. It was meant to have new creators taking on classic characters. This series, and other new Epic titles, failed to catch on and where soon cancelled. Epic Anthology only had one issue published.

Comedy Comics (1942)

Comedy Comics (1942)

Comedy Comics was an anthology published during the 1940's, beginning with #9 (the first eight issues were published in the superhero title Daring Mystery Comics), by its sixth issue the comic began to feature Super Rabbit (who starred in several 1940's Timely Comics). As World War II was going on at the time, he would of course occasionally defeat Nazis although he would also stop regular criminals. After holding onto the title for twenty issues (and four years), with #34, Margie became the feature and with #35 the series changed its name to reflect this, becoming Margie Comics.

Comedy Comics (1948)

Comedy Comics (1948)

The second comic from Timely / Marvel to have the title Comedy Comics, the first took over the title Daring Mystery Comics in 1942 and featured funny animals, mainly one called Super Rabbit, this ended with issue 34.In 1948 the title was brought back with issue 1 this time featuring Marvel's new "working girls," strips such as Tessie the Typist, Nellie the Nurse and Millie the Model.For a time with the addision of this title Millie the Model would be outdoing Captain Ameria and the Human Torch who were by then down to only 1 title each while Millie was staring in 3 or 4 with more to come in the 50's.

All-Out War

All-Out War

A new anthology declared "All Out War" with stories featuring bith familiar warriors and new combatants. Most notable among the latter was the Viking Commando, whose origin unfolded in "D-Day for a Viking" by writer Robert Kanigher and artist George Evans. During a battle with the Huns, the 5th Century Viking - Valoric- was carried off to Valhalla by the Valkyrie Fey before he died. Upon Odin's command, Valoric awoke on Earth in post D-Day WWII accompanied by Fey, who was charged with shadowing Valoric until he truly perished. The axe wielding Valoric was in no hurry to meet his fate.
Genre: War, Anthology

Marvel Tales: Thanos

Marvel Tales: Thanos

The most ruthless villain in the Marvel Universe takes center stage as we celebrate the 80th anniversary of the House of Ideas with the era-spanning MARVEL TALES! This anthology series shines a spotlight on fan-favorite characters, features timeless stories and highlights some of Marvel’s most impressive talent from the past eight decades — and for Thanos, it could only be the cosmic maestro, Jim Starlin! Reprinting the classic tale, written and drawn by Starlin, that first revealed Thanos’ stunning connection to the deadliest woman in the galaxy — Gamora — from WARLOCK (1972) #10! Another Starlin-scripted epic pits the Mad Titan against one of the MU’s greatest evils — the devilish Mephisto — in SILVER SURFER (1987) #45! And Gamora gets the chance to unleash her full fury on her twisted father figure in WARLOCK AND THE INFINITY WATCH #8!

Femme Magnifique: 10 Magnificent Women Who Changed the World

Femme Magnifique: 10 Magnificent Women Who Changed the World

Just in time for Women’s History Month, we’ve curated a one-shot selection of short stories from the critically acclaimed anthology, FEMME MAGNIFIQUE: 50 Magnificent Women Who Changed the World. Part mini-biopic, part salute to their personal icons, the subjects and creative teams include: MARGARET HAMILTON by Alisa Kwitney & Jamie Coe, SYLVIA EARLE by Maris Wicks, KATE BUSH by Gail Simone & Marguerite Sauvage, MARGARET SANGER by Lucy Knisley, HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON by Kelly Sue DeConnick & Elsa Charretier, CINDY WHITEHEAD by Jim Rugg, MARY BLAIR by Casey Gilly & Jen Hickman, HARRIET TUBMAN by Chuck Brown & Sanford Greene, RUMIKO TAKAHASHI by Chynna Clugston-Flores, and SALLY RIDE by Cecil Castellucci & Philip Bond. From artists to astronauts, from performance halls to the Skateboard Hall of Fame, the magnificent women featured in this single issue have one thing in common: they’ve shattered ceilings and continue to empower, educate, and promote equality.

Marvel Tales: Thor

Marvel Tales: Thor

Journey into mystery with the Mighty Thor as we celebrate the 80th anniversary of the House of Ideas with the era-spanning MARVEL TALES! This anthology series shines a spotlight on fan-favorite characters, features timeless stories and highlights some of Marvel's most impressive talent from the past eight decades. Reprinting the dastardly debut of the eternal thorn in Thor's side — his devious stepbrother Loki — in JOURNEY INTO MYSTERY (1952) #84! Titans clash as the Thunder God faces Hercules, the Lion of Olympus, in JOURNEY INTO MYSTERY ANNUAL #1! The Avengers are taught a mighty lesson by the Asgardian Valkyrie and her Lady Liberators in AVENGERS (1963) #83! And Walter Simonson's legendary run begins with the status quo-smashing arrival of Beta Ray Bill in THOR (1966) #337!

Taboo

Taboo

The anthology featured work by many notable people, such as: Moebius, Chester Brown, Dave Sim, Michael Zulli and Charles Vess.


Marvel Tales: Black Widow

Marvel Tales: Black Widow

Relive exciting espionage adventures alongside the Black Widow and celebrate Marvel’s 80th anniversary with the return of MARVEL TALES! This anthology series shines a spotlight on fan-favorite characters, features timeless stories and highlights some of Marvel’s most impressive talent from the past eight decades. Featuring the debut of the Golden Age Black Widow from MYSTIC COMICS (1940) #4, the first appearance of the incomparable Natasha Romanoff as a femme fatale targeting Iron Man in TALES OF SUSPENSE (1959) #52 and the dazzling introduction of Natasha’s iconic modern look in AMAZING SPIDER-MAN (1963) #86! Plus: Criminals everywhere will feel the Widow’s bite when she goes solo in AMAZING ADVENTURES (1970) #1, and Natasha undertakes a superspy mission in MARVEL FANFARE (1982) #10. And meet an all-new undercover agent in RED WIDOW: FIRST STRIKE #1!

Rubber Blanket

Rubber Blanket

Rubber Blanket was an alternative comics anthology magazine edited by the husband/wife team of cartoonist David Mazzucchelli and painter/colorist Richmond Lewis. It was self-published under the banner of Rubber Blanket Press in a deluxe, oversized format from 1991 to 1993 (three issues).
Genre: Anthology


Top Cow Bible Addendum

Top Cow Bible Addendum

Find Out What Top Cow Has In Store in 2011 and Beyond! Debuting at Comic-Con International in San Diego, Top Cow releases its first Addendum to the Top Cow Bible. Featuring over 25 new properties and series overviews accompanied by stunning brand new art from artist like Marc Silvestri, Dale Keown, Kenneth Rocafort, Jeffrey Spokes, Erik Jones, Jorge Lucas, and many more. This is a must have for any true Top Cow fan. Find out how "We Create..."
Genre: Anthology

Joe Kubert Presents

Joe Kubert Presents

Don't miss the start of this far-ranging collection of stories from comics legend Joe Kubert and other great talents! This debut issue includes:Joe Kubert writes and illustrates two stories: A new Hawkman epic, and a tale of hard times called "Spit." A tale of Angel and The Ape from writer/artist Brian Buniak.Plus: Writer/artist Sam Glanzman returns to comics with a new tale of the U.S.S. Stevens!

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