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Anthology comic

Velvet Rope

Velvet Rope

A true nightmare... Baker's Dozen, Club Vampire, and Daddy's Little Girl as well as an all-new Eve: Vampire Diva short. Featuring stories from Mark Poulton, Stephen Sistilli, Dexter Weeks, and many more. Velvet Rope is sure to make a killing at the box office!

Mighty Marvel: Women of Marvel

Mighty Marvel: Women of Marvel

Collects Firestar (2010) #1, Lady Deadpool (2010) #1, Namora (2010) #1, Valkyrie (2010) #1, Rescue (2010) #1, Sif (2010) #1, Dazzler (2010) #1, Spitfire (2010) #1, X-23 (2010) #1, Galacta: Daughter of Galactus (2010) #1 And Women Of Marvel (2010) #1-2.All-new action-packed tales showcasing Marvel's most powerful women! When granted a second chance at life, Firestar has just one question: what do I do with it? And the powerful agent of ATLAS and Atlantean Princess known as Namora finds a missing colony of her aquatic people in the Barents Sea, and goes to bring them back to the new home of Oceana. But the Atlanteans are unwilling to leave and now Namora is also compelled to stay...and serve THE KRAKEN! Then check out one of Rescue's incredible solo adventures, as Pepper Potts lets loose with her bleeding-edge suit and her astonishing power! Also, the chromosomal clusterhiccup that is Lady Deadpool tries to survive in a world without TV, Valkyrie is reborn, Sif sets out with Beta Ray Bill to fight her way back to true warrior's glory, Spitfire must conquer her past in order to save her future, X-23 faces her toughest obstacle yet and Galacta has to save the planet from herself!

More Fund Comics

More Fund Comics

See It Here First! — Comics premiers of new comics creations — Mice Templar by Mike Oeming (Powers), Marc of the Vampires by Neil Vokes (Superman Adventures), Frankenstein Mobster by Mark Wheatley (Hammer of the Gods), plus the unveiling of a Super Secret Project by Frank Cho (Liberty Meadows) and Scott Kurtz (PvP)! But that's just the beginning! MFC includes works by such luminaries as Mike Wieringo, Adam Hughes, Jerry Ordway, Erik Larsen, Greg Horn, J. Scott Campbell, J. Bone , Scott Morse, Geoff Johns, Stan Sakai, and many, many more!

World Without End

World Without End

They call their living, breathing environment The Host. They are the male supremacist society of The Gess, who occupy The Host's epicenter, known as Bedlam. They are embroiled in a very deadly war between the sexes on a WORLD WITHOUT END. To combat a revolutionary female energy that threatens their male supremacist order, the brutal leaders of The Gess unleash their ultimate weapon... the super-commando Brother Bones.

Zombie Terrors

Zombie Terrors

Asylum Press brings you a giant flesh rotting collection of all-new zombie tales. Featuring an international cast of artistic talent. Szymon Kudranski (Spawn) brings us 'The Barber', a tale of the undead and the Mob. In 'Creature Converts', a cat lady's feline friends develop a taste for the flesh. In 'Feast', a gangster's taste for a delicacy becomes his end. In 'Hate', a zombie must confront what he's become. Billy George brings us 'The Undead Templars', a tale of the blind dead. In 'The Jiang Shi', we get a taste of Asian zombies, and Robert S. Rhine and Frank Forte deliver 'Zombie Brain Feast'. Other tales include 'Bond', 'Dead of Night', and 'Desert Church' - over 15 flesh-eating tales to shock and horrify - plus an all-new tale by horror master Tim Vigil!

DCU Infinite Holiday Special

DCU Infinite Holiday Special

Join Superman, Supergirl, Batwoman, Shazam, Green Lantern, The Flash and Shadowpact as they spread the joy of the new season in their own special ways. This giant-sized 80-page Special features stories by Greg Rucka, Judd Winick, Bill Willingham, Joe Kelly, Kelley Puckett, Keith Champagne, and Ian Boothby.

Starlord

Starlord

The first three issues of Starlord came with free gifts - issue one came with a Starlord Trooper badge (there were six badges to collect - one per issue), issue two came with a folded-card 'space calculator' (which displayed facts on the planets in our solar system) and issue three came with a Starblast game (a 20cm x 16cm card with a wipe clean surface - played a bit like Battleships)...

Eros Gone Wild

Eros Gone Wild

From acclaimed authors such as Jean-Claude Forest (creator of "Barbarella"), Varenne, Beltran, Caza, Bilal, and many others come unique short stories rich with the inherent freedom of artistic sexual escapades.
Genre: Anthology

Revolver (1990)

Revolver (1990)

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Spanish Fever

Spanish Fever

Fantagraphics Books is proud to introduce American readers to more than 30 artists working on the cutting edge of the form. Spanish Fever is an anthology showcasing the best of the new wave of art comics from a country with one of the strongest cartoon traditions in Europe. It includes the work of masters of the form such as Paco Roca, Miguel Gallardo, David Rubín and Miguel Ángel Martín as well as newcomers like José Domingo, Anna Galvan, Álvaro Ortiz and Sergi Puyol.

Crypt of Dawn

Crypt of Dawn

Crypt of Dawn follows in the tradition of Linsner's previous anthology work Cry for Dawn. Once again this series is a collection of short stories showcasing ideas and talents to help them get wider recognition as well as a forum for Linsner's artwork and storytelling.Dawn and Tobias Esque get more outings in this series and help expand on their characters and stories outside of the main Dawn series of comics.
Genre: Anthology

ComiXology Originals 2018 Preview Book

ComiXology Originals 2018 Preview Book

An embarrassment of riches. That's what you'll find between these covers. This is what happens when you let creators create — and that's the essence of the 2018 comiXology Originals creator-owned line. This year we're debuting at least 11 creator-owned titles from an incredibly diverse group of creators telling very different but equally compelling stories. ComiXology Originals also continues to bring exclusive manga series to readers. Did you know manga creators in Japan, known as mangaka, have a creator-owned tradition? Just turn to page 46 to take a look at some of the great previously unavailable manga we are bringing your way. Our mission at comiXology is to make everyone on the planet a comics, graphic novels, or manga fan. So we're making these books free to Amazon Prime members, as well as comiXology Unlimited and Kindle Unlimited members. Inside, you'll get a sneak peek at what's coming out this coming year. There is definitely something for everyone.

Marvel Horror: The Magazine Collection

Marvel Horror: The Magazine Collection

Collects material from Marvel Preview #3, 7-8, 12, 16; Haunt of Horror (1974) #1-2; Monsters Unleashed (1973) #3-9; Bizarre Adventures 2#5, 33. Marvel's supernatural superstars star in lavishly illustrated tales of horror! And many of these bizarre adventures from the age of the black-and-white magazine are collected here for the very first time! Blade hunts, Dracula stalks and the Zombie shambles! Meanwhile, night brings the daughter of the diabolical Satana! You'll meet Gabriel, Devil Hunter! Discover the magic of Lady Daemon! Fear the Death-Dealing Mannikin! And brave the Haunt of Horror and the Vault of Evil! They're rarely seen creepy classics filled with werewolves, vampires and monsters unleashed - read them if you dare!

Roarin' Rick's Rare Bit Fiends

Roarin' Rick's Rare Bit Fiends

Anthology comic curated by Rick Veitch.

Smut Peddler

Smut Peddler

Indie comics' most sex-positive, lady-friendly, dirty little mini is back as a FULL-SIZED ANTHOLOGY! Smut Peddler began life in 2003 as a digest-sized minicomic, published by Saucy Goose Press. There were three volumes of those fun, beautiful, erotic comics, followed by a years-long publishing hiatus... Until now!

Future Shock Zero

Future Shock Zero

Future Shock Zero is a monumental comix anthology focusing loosely around the watchwords of SCI FI ASTRO PLUS. It is packed to the gills with talent from the razor's edge of the thunderground. Your eyes will be bathed in the soothing glow of all the spectacle contained within.

Vertigo Quarterly SFX

Vertigo Quarterly SFX

Featuring stories by Nathan Fox, Lauren Petty, Jim Zub, David Winnic, Erica Schultz, Robin Furth, Clay Chapman, Hope Larson, Laurie Penny, Peter Milligan, and more!

Vertigo Quarterly CMYK

Vertigo Quarterly CMYK

Four colors that form the basis of comics coloring serve as the theme for this unique anthology series. The unifying color could suggest a mood, a plot point, a coloring technique-the only limits are the imagination of the creators!

Treasury of Mini Comics

Treasury of Mini Comics

The Treasury of Mini Comics charts the evolution of the art of mini comics over four decades of deliberate cartoon rebellion. This volume will reproduce some of the best mini comics ever produced by some of the most creative DIY creators in the world (many of whom, of course, have gone on to become familiar names among contemporary comics connoisseurs): Leonard Rifas, Justin Green, Gary Arlington, Mark Connery, Jim Siergey, Larry Rippee, Richard Krauss, Bob Vojtko, Par Holman & Clark Dissmeyer, Matt Feazell, Matt Howarth, Steve Willis, Ronald Russell Roach, Edd Vick, Bruce Chrislip, Brad Johnson, Tim Corrigan, Macedonio Garcia, David Miller, Colin Upton, Robert Pasternak, David Lee Ingersoll, Roberta Gregory, John Porcellino, Dylan Williams, Eric Reynolds, Molly Keily, Blair Wilson, Jim Blanchard, Chris Cilla, David Lasky & Jim Woodring, Marc Bell, Ron Rege Jr., Leela Corman, David Heatley, Laura Wady, Fiona Smyth, Karl Wills, Onsmith, Travis Millard, Mark Campos, Nate Beaty, Peter Thompson, Carrie McNinch, Mark Todd, Esther Pearl Watson, Andy Singer, Noah Van Sciver, Kelly Froh, Aaron Norhanian, Max Clotfelter, and Marc J. Palm. In a do-it-yourself world, anything goes…boundaries are crossed, envelopes pushed, wounds opened. From the silliest fart or boob jokes to the most deeply felt “EMO” style poetry, mini comics creators have been uninhibited in their efforts to strive for something fresh, raw, and vital.

Mome

Mome

Every "period" in modern comics history has had its anthology that tapped into the zeitgeist and foreshadowed a new "generation" of cartoonists (Zap in the '60s; Arcade in the '70s; RAW and Weirdo in the '80s, etc.). For the new millennium, there is MOME. This accessible, reasonably priced quarterly book will run approximately 136 pages per volume and spotlight a regular cast of a dozen of today's most exciting cartoonists. Designed by acclaimed designer and cartoonist Jordan Crane, MOME will feature an iconic design and consistent format that should quickly establish the anthology as the most distinctive and accessible anthology of literary comics available.

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