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Anthology comic

Arsenic Lullaby

Arsenic Lullaby

Arsenic Lullaby was an ongoing anthology comic published by its writer/artist Douglas Pazkiewicz. Often praised for its dark humor, the series would be nominated for both a Harvey and Eisner award and even be picked by Wizard Magazine as the "On the Edge Pick of the Month".

Meanwhile...

Meanwhile...

It's back, and better than ever! Gary Spencer Millidge's Strangehaven continues. Plus The Bad, Bad Place, a new series by David Hine and Mark Stafford. Chris Geary's future spy-story, Melody Baker. 10 Minutes by Yuko Rabbit. Sally Jane Thompson's Heavy. Rounding out the first issue of Meanwhile, 2014 British Library & Arts Thread Comics Unmasked Competition Winners.
Genre: Anthology

Digital Webbing Presents

Digital Webbing Presents

Anthology series from Digital Webbing


Jason Conquers America

Jason Conquers America

Celebrating 10 years of Jason being published in the US, this comic-book-format one-shot is a Jason fan's dream, with lots of previously unpublished Jason strips and artwork, an interview with Jason's colorist Hubert, a checklist of all Jason's books, a Q&A with the man himself, and a visual tributes gallery by several American cartoonists to the towering, taciturn Norwegian genius including Michael Allred, Kim Deitch, and Rich Tommaso.

Stargirl Spring Break Special

Stargirl Spring Break Special

Legendary comics writer Geoff Johns returns to his breakthrough hero, Stargirl, in this special one-shot illustrated by Todd Nauck!Courtney Whitmore’s spring break plans aren’t like your average high schooler’s. Instead of hanging out with friends, she’s heading out on an adventure with her stepfather, Pat Dugan, a.k.a. S.T.R.I.P.E., and teaming up with his former team, the Seven Soldiers of Victory! The Soldiers are forced to reunite again to unearth the secret eighth Soldier of Victory, but what other secrets lie buried, and what does it all mean for Courtney’s future as Stargirl?

Out of this World

Out of this World

Out of This World was, as its name suggests, a science-fiction anthology comic (although other genres were occasionally crossed into) published by Charlton from 1956-1959 in sixteen issues. Except for the first two issues and thirteen through fifteen, Steve Ditko is represented in every issue either through a cover or interior art (or both) and as such his portions of the series have been reprinted in various publications over the years.

Smart Bomb!!

Smart Bomb!!

Imagine an alternative gamingverse. One where TV games you've never heard of (yet, somehow, find oh-so familiar) are the norm. In the grand tradition of British comic weeklies like Star Lord and 2000AD Smart Bomb!! is packed with stories, features, puzzles, posters and much more!

Ghostly Haunts

Ghostly Haunts

Issues #1-19 published as Ghost Manor.

Squadron Supreme: Marvel Tales

Squadron Supreme: Marvel Tales

Meet the mightiest heroes of a very different Earth as we celebrate the legacy of the House of Ideas with 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. When the Avengers come face-to-face with Hyperion, Nighthawk, Doctor Spectrum and the Whizzer in AVENGERS (1963) #69-70 by the legendary Roy Thomas and Sal Buscema, this powerful quartet is actually the villainous Squadron Sinister — deadly pawns in a cosmic game! But then, with John Buscema joining the fun in AVENGERS (1963) #85-86, the Avengers find themselves in the world of the real, heroic Squadron Supreme — all eight of ’em! Can these two rival super teams stop trading blows long enough to thwart the mad schemes that flow from the massive mind of Brain-Child? Collecting AVENGERS (1963) #69-70 and #85-86.

Little Book of Knowledge: Sharks

Little Book of Knowledge: Sharks

Since the turn of the century, scientists have been going shark-crazy! Now, dive into a world beneath the waves and learn all about one of nature's most mysterious creatures. They've fascinated mankind forever, but we still have a lot to learn, and 16% of shark species have been discovered in the last 15 years! Written by experts in the field and drawn by fans that know the material, each Little Book is perfect for the established enthusiast and burgeoning amateur alike.
Genre: Anthology

Goddamn This War!

Goddamn This War!

In fact, Goddamn This War! includes an extensive year-by-year historical text section written by Tardi's frequent World War I research helpmate, the historian and collector Jean-Pierre Verney, including dozens of stunning rare photographs and visual documents from his personal collection.
Genre: Anthology

Black Comix Returns

Black Comix Returns

Eisner-winning writer/artist/scholar JOHN JENNINGS (The Blacker the Ink) and Glyph Award-winning writer DAMIAN DUFFY (The Hole, Octavia E. Butler's Kindred) follow up their highly respected (and out of print) 2010 artbook BLACK COMIX with an all new collection of art and essays celebrating African American Independent Comics Art & Culture. Featuring over 40 of the best writers and illustrators in the industry, this massive volume will be a brand new milestone spotlight on the amazing diversity in comics today. Artists include RON WIMBERLY, SANFORD GREENE, DAVID WALKER, ED PISKOR, AFUA RICHARDSON, ASHLEY A. WOODS, VALENTINE DELANDRO, KHARY RANDOLF, CHASE CONLEY, ROBERT LOVE, JEREMY LOVE, SHAWNA MILLS, JIMMIE ROBINSON, KIETH KNIGHT, RICHIE POPE, and many more!

Gobbledygook

Gobbledygook

Including "Shopping Spree!" by Michael Dooney featuring Gizmo, first published in Domino Chance #8.

Drawing Lines: An Anthology of Women Cartoonists

Drawing Lines: An Anthology of Women Cartoonists

Showcasing stories from some of the comics' greatest female creators, this anthology features stories that range from mainstream adventures to hilarious comic shorts to heart-wrenching autobiographical stories. Featuring over a dozen stories by top talents like New York Times bestselling author Joyce Carol Oates, Eisner Awardwinning illustrator Jill Thompson, Scary Godmother creator Colleen Doran, DC Comics creators Gail Simone and Joelle Jones, and many more!

Caliber Presents

Caliber Presents

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Black Magic (1973)

Black Magic (1973)

Tom Mason wants nothing more than to protect his poor, disabled brother Harry. When Francie Bleeker falls in love with Hugan Fesker, she decides she must discover the secret of the Fesker family.

DC Love Is A Battlefield

DC Love Is A Battlefield

BLAM! KRACK! POW! Look out-it’s…love?! Falling in love is rough, even for DC’s greatest. Watch as Batman and Catwoman, Wonder Woman and Steve Trevor, Mister Miracle and Big Barda, and all the rest of your OTPs fight in vain against the all-powerful forces of romance (and super-villains)! Even Amanda Waller fights the urge to bail on her mystery date. We guarantee that this Valentine’s Day, someone’s taking a shot to the heart-from Cupid’s bow!

Tastee-Freez Comics

Tastee-Freez Comics

Anthology of comics with Tastee-Freez mascots Tee and Eff and Harvey characters.

Now: The New Comics Anthology

Now: The New Comics Anthology

This is the launch of brand-new, periodic anthology of comics from some of the best cartoonists in the world, such as Eleanor Davis (How to be Happy). Now is an affordable and ongoing (three times a year) anthology of new comics that appeals both to the comics-curious as well as the serious aficionado. It's a platform for short fiction, experimentation, and for showcasing diversity in the comics field. The only common denominator to each piece is an exemplary use of the comics form, with a lineup of established and up-and-coming talent from around the globe. The first issue includes new work from acclaimed creators such as Noah Van Sciver (Fante Bukowski), Gabrielle Bell (Lucky), Dash Shaw (Cosplayers), Sammy Harkham (Crickets), and Malachi Ward (Ancestor), as well as international stars such as J.C. Menu, Conxita Herrerro, Tobias Schalken, and Antoine Coss. Plus strips from Tommi Parrish, Sara Corbett, Daria Tessler, and Kaela Graham, as well as a gorgeous painted cover by artist Rebecca Morgan.

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