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Anthology comic

Quack

Quack

Mike Friedrich created the Quack anthology series after Frank Brunner brought him a reworked Howard The Duck story that he was not allowed publish at Marvel. The series lasted six issues and was home to several serials, including stellar work by Sergio Aragones, Michael Gilbert and Scott Shaw!

Prime Cuts

Prime Cuts

Published from March 1987 to December 1988 with 10 total issues numbered 1-10.
Genre: Anthology


Furrlough

Furrlough

An anthology of stories featuring anthropomorphic characters.
Genre: Anthology

Troubled Souls

Troubled Souls

A story about two men with a lot to learn about conflict, about ideology, and about themselves. Reprints work from the seminal U.K. comic anthology Crisis. This is the first professional work from writer Garth Ennis and artist John McCrea
Genre: Anthology

Calibrations

Calibrations

Anthology collection.

True Faith

True Faith

In the controversial and thought-provoking tale TRUE FAITH, a disenfranchised young man is exposed to the destructive and manipulative sides of faith and belief when he becomes caught up in another man's vendetta against God. After his wife died during childbirth, Terry Adair suddenly saw God as an obstruction to humanity. Setting out on a path of pastoral murders and church bombings, the faithless fanatic offers innocent bystander and witness Nigel Gibson a simple choice: join his crusade or die. Now forced to join Terry's atheist mission of devastation, young Nigel's eyes are quickly opened to the true nature of faith and how easily it can be used to destroy people.Garth Ennis' second profession published work, in which was first released serialized in the Crisis anthology by Fleetway. Because of religious backlash the collected trade paperback from Fleetway became scares. The series would find life again in Vertigo.
Genre: Anthology

Midnight Tales

Midnight Tales

Arachne bring home her college boyfriend, Lupus, for dinner to meet her Uncle Cyrus. While she is tending to the meal, Cyrus recounts the tale of an ancient scroll which contains Arachne's secret weaving technique. Over dinner, he tells the tale of how it came into his possession and the tragedy which befell his niece's father. Later in the evening, Arachne tells the tale of a little girl with tuberculosis preserved in a doll until a cure could be found. Before Lupus is allowed to leave, he must share a story of his own. He tells a quick one of a hunter searching for a creature, the last of its kind, which has traversed several continents. The hour late and the moon full, Lupus runs off into the night revealing the reasons for his anxiety while Arachne is left clueless at home.

Sam & Max Surfin' The Highway (1995)

Sam & Max Surfin' The Highway (1995)

Anthology of Sam & max stories in their original Black and White forms with color bonus strips and gallery.

Wolverine: The Daughter of Wolverine

Wolverine: The Daughter of Wolverine

Collects material from Marvel Comics Presents (2019) #1-9.Wolverine stars in a story that stretches across the decades! What bizarre threat could require Logan to do what he does best every ten years? Who is the woman he is fated to keep reacquainting himself with? And how deep a connection do they share? Find out as Charles Soule — the writer who killed Wolverine and brought him back — unveils a hidden chapter in Logan’s long history! It begins in the final days of World War II as Nazis force a French sorceress to conjure a demon. But all hell soon breaks loose and reverberates into the decades to come. As the years pass, who is the strange woman who steps forward to aid Logan’s grim vigil? Could she be…Wolverine’s daughter?

Faction Presents: High Water

Faction Presents: High Water

With tales ranging from washed-up celebrity polar bears, to giant post-apocalyptic crabs, High Water takes the reader on a thrilling romp through a warming world. Contributors include Dylan Horrocks (Hicksville, Sam Zabel and the Magic Pen), Sarah Laing, Chris Slane and many more.

Marvel Frontier Comics Special

Marvel Frontier Comics Special

A special anthology showcasing Marvel UK's imprint, Frontier. Get acquainted with Bloodseed, James Owl , Immortalis, the Children of the Voyager and more! Your one-way entry point into the wildly creative mindscape of some of the industry's top creators!

Disney Princess: Friends, Family, Fantastic

Disney Princess: Friends, Family, Fantastic

A collection of outrageously fun and humorous Disney princess comic stories! See what the Disney princesses are up to in their everyday lives! Includes a few never-before-published stories, and new infographics for you to ''meet'' the princesses featured on the cover!

Aces

Aces

N/a
Genre: Anthology

All New Underground Comix

All New Underground Comix

N/a

Something Wicked

Something Wicked

Hired to investigate a series of grave robberies, private detective, Keith Ericsson stumbles upon a little more than he bargained for in the form of the late geneticist, Silas Mondrian. For several years the thought to be dead doctor has been hiding out in the protective confines of Erieside Manor, feverishly working on a cure for the Mega-Viruses. But as the story unfolds not everything goes as planned and for Silas, his latest experiment may do more harm than good.

WildStorm! (1995)

WildStorm! (1995)

An anthology series that featured different Wildstorm characters.

Robin 80th Anniversary 100-Page Super Spectacular

Robin 80th Anniversary 100-Page Super Spectacular

DC Comics celebrates Robin the Boy Wonder’s 80th anniversary in style with an all-star creative team representing each iteration of the iconic character across eight decades of history! From the high-flying adventures of Dick Grayson to the tragedy of Jason Todd, the enthusiasm of Tim Drake and the arrogance of Damian Wayne, the persistence of Stephanie Brown and the rebelliousness of Carrie Kelley-the mantle of Robin has been worn by many, but always represents one thing: a hero.

Romance Without Tears

Romance Without Tears

Here is a peerless selection of romance comics from their golden age: a revisionist anthology to challenge the widely ridiculed, tiresome icon of the "tear-stained face" that dominated the genre's later years. The heroines are lively, independent high school girls - liberated before women's liberation - who do the most outrageous things, make all kinds of mistakes, and never suffer shame, heartache or guilt, no matter what! Whether they're plotting to spend an illicit weekend with the boyfriend at a resort hotel or just trying to figure out how much to neck and pet, they always have a sense of self worth and are in charge of their fate. These bright, naturalistic tales by the unsung Dana Dutch fly in the face of the mindless, hackneyed stories that were such a staple of the genre...

Corny's Fetish

Corny's Fetish

Corny is a lonely guy with a crush on his next door neighbor. He watches her life from his window, and imagines himself in it. When bad things begin to happen, Corny knows he has what it takes to comfort her, but cowardice forces him to do it anonymously. Corny is in a tug-of-war between fantasy and reality, and at the center is his heart. This sweet story of an ill-fated romance of the mind is by Renée French, the crafty, twisted imagination behind the hit comic The Ninth Gland. Plus, two covers -- a front cover by The Invisibles' Brian Bolland and a back cover by Hate's Peter Bagge.

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