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Witchblade: Borne Again

Witchblade: Borne Again

A new era starts in the Witchblade saga with the creative team of Ron Marz (The Darkness, Green Lantern) and rising artistic star Michael Choi! This new-reader-friendly issue is a perfect introduction to Top Cow's flagship character. Someone wants New York City Police detective Sara Pezzini dead, and not even the powerful supernatural artifact called the Witchblade will be enough to keep her from harm. If you've never read Witchblade, this is the place to start!

Witchblade/Wolverine

Witchblade/Wolverine

Father of the X-Men Chris Claremont writes this special tale that starts out with Wolverine and Witchblade-wielder Sara Pezzini getting married...and then gets crazier from there! Hi-octane action and a dangerous new mutant are brought to life by Eric Basaldua (The Magdalena).

Witchblade/Red Sonja

Witchblade/Red Sonja

Red Sonja, the She-Devil with a Sword, pursues a cannibalistic monstrosity into the heart of a dead, black mountain. Meanwhile, Sara Pezzini, modern day bearer of the Witchblade and NYPD Detective, investigates the ghastly death of a Catholic Priest. Join Dynamite Entertainment and Top Cow Productions as they bring two of comics most celebrated heroines together in one terrifying tale of loss and redemption.

Witchblade/Elektra

Witchblade/Elektra

To be continued in ELEKTRA/CYBLADE #1.

Witch Doctor: The Resuscitation

Witch Doctor: The Resuscitation

You wake up in a bathtub of ice with a surgical incision on your side--but the hospital says you've still got two kidneys! Where do you go for a second opinion? Where else but Dr. Vincent Morrow, the Witch Doctor! Summer's medical horror smash hit returns with a tale of black magic and organ-swapping. And it's a great jumping-on point for new readers, so don't miss out - ask your retailer to preorder a copy for you! 'If you're not checking out WITCH DOCTOR, you need to do so, STAT!' - Ain't It Cool News.

Witch Doctor

Witch Doctor

HOUSE M.D. MEETS FRINGE IN THE FIRST SKYBOUND ORIGINAL FROM ROBERT KIRKMAN's NEW COMICS IMPRINT! Meet Vincent Morrow, a doctor looking for a vaccine... for the apocalypse! In this stand-alone first issue, a family needs Dr. Morrow's help with their son's illness: Demonic possession. But when Morrow attempts an experimental cure, he discovers the boy's disease isn't all spinning heads and pea soup - it's like nothing you've seen before! Horror gets a brain transplant in WITCH DOCTOR, the book WARREN ELLIS calls 'Mental.'

Wildcats Version 3.0

Wildcats Version 3.0

The Halo Corporation wants to change the world. Jack Marlowe is ready to change the status quo for the 21st century...inciting global harmony through consumerism rather than punching someone out! Casey and Nguyen take the 'Cats from super-heroes to corporate gangsters in this critically acclaimed series.

Wetworks: Armageddon

Wetworks: Armageddon

Dane is taken to a post-apocalyptic future to witness what became of Wetworks - and is astounded by the horror he finds! The Night Tribes have insidious plans for that could wipe out what's left of mankind. Is Wetworks up to the task of saving the world one more time?

Webwitch (2015)

Webwitch (2015)

Ten Years in the making! Written and drawn by the cover maestro, Matt Martin, Webwitch is the story of a sultry secret agent, with skills far beyond her peers. She never suspects those heightened reflexes and amazing agility are due to alien DNA, locked away in her system. All seems to be perfect for Nina as she falls in love with her handler and together they go on exotic missions... until her world crumbles. The Webwitch alien race comes to Earth, bringing carnage and death, and activates her as a sleeper agent. Now with her true nature revealed, and new abilities to change form, Nina is torn between worlds . Webwitch is a thrill ride of everything from monster carnage and alien melting death rays to sexy women, and even sexier aliens!

We3

We3

They're the ultimate cyborg assassins; armed with missiles, poison gas, state-of-the-art computer technology and unbreakable exo-skeletons. The government has spent millions to fuse the firepower of a battalion with the nervous systems of a dog named Bandit, a cat named Tinker, and a rabbit named Pirate. As part of a program to replace human soldiers with expendable animals, the U.S. government has transformed three ordinary pets into the ultimate killing machines. But now, those three animals have seized the chance to make a last, desperate run for "Home." A run that will turn into a breathless hunt to the death against the might of the entire military/industrial complex. Prepare for adrenaline rushes and flowing tears as the world's deadliest, most misunderstood animals make a spectacular, unforgettable bid for freedom!

Warlord Of Mars: Dejah Thoris

Warlord Of Mars: Dejah Thoris

Martians live forever--everyone knows that. So what was Dejah Thoris doing all those hundreds of years before John Carter arrived? Four hundred years before the events of Warlord of Mars took place, Dejah's nation of Helium was divided into two warring city-states. An unscrupulous overlord from afar encouraged that rivalry to his own advantage, until he discovered a terrible secret from Mars' ancient past beneath Dejah Thoris' capital. A secret to kill for!

Warlord (2009)

Warlord (2009)

Writer and artist Mike Grell was back at the helm for the return of DC's greatest sword and sorcery hero - Travis Morgan, the Warlord. During its late 1970s heyday, the title had been one of DC's best sellers. The new series followed on from the end of Grell's original run, ignoring 2006's attempt at a reboot. Opening with a new group of explorers finding their way to the lost world of Skartaris, the action soon reintroduced Travis and his trusted sidekick Shakira, as the Warlord became involved in helping his old friend Machiste retake the entire Shadow Kingdom. Joe Prado provided the interior art, with Mike Grell producing the covers and script.

Vimanarama

Vimanarama

From the pulse-pounding superheroics of JLA: CLASSIFIED to the heartbreaking intensity of WE3, Grant Morrison is committed to outdoing himself. Now, he reunites with the inimitable Philip Bond (VERTIGO POP: LONDON, THE INVISIBLES) in a 3- issue miniseries that's a romantic action story with an operatic twist.
Genre: Mature, Fantasy

Vampirella: The New Monthly

Vampirella: The New Monthly

Also contains Story of Pantha and Dixie against nazis in "Year of the Cat part 0".

Unknown Soldier (2008)

Unknown Soldier (2008)

Welcome to Northern Uganda. In 2002, it's a place where tourists are hacked to death with machetes, 12-year-olds with AK-47s wage war, and celebrities futilely try to get people to care. Moses Lwanga is a pacifist doctor caught at the center. But when his life is threatened, Moses suddenly realizes he knows how to kill all too well. What is this voice telling him the only way to fix what's wrong with the country is by slaughtering those responsible? And what is Moses' connection to another past bandage-wrapped warrior?

Unknown Soldier (1997)

Unknown Soldier (1997)

The Unknown Soldier is a character that first appeared back in 1966 in a series originally entitled Our Army At War which was basically Sgt. Rock's personal volume for the latter portion of its run. However, he made his own lengthy run in DC's Star Spangled War Stories, a volume that had began almost 15 years before the character's first appearance though it was in the early 70's that he took over it. After about a 50 issue run, in 1977 the series was renamed Unknown Soldier with issue 205 and so it remained until the series concluded with issue 268. Six years later a second volume was made, The Unknown Soldier which lasted for twelve issues. Many individuals however see this series as being non-canon as the Unknown Soldier is rather different from the original. This time the wait for another volume was eight years when Vertigo had Garth Ennis publish a four issue miniseries also entitled Unknown Soldier that focused upon a man trying to find out the truth about the Unknown Soldier. Most recently a fourth volume currently running came into print, Unknown Soldier, which focuses upon a new man fighting for Africa rather than America and during more recent years rather than World War II.

Unknown Soldier (1977)

Unknown Soldier (1977)

This title formerly called Star-Spangled War Stories; see Our Army at War #168 for 1st app. Cover by Joe Kubert. Legends Never Die!, script by Bob Haney, pencils by Dick Ayers, inks by Gerry Talaoc; The Unknown Soldier helps hold a vital position during the Battle of the Bulge; Flashback to his childhood, and the explosion that made him the Unknown Soldier. And Then There Was One, script by Steve Skeates, art by Ric Estrada; Details on how Lt. Larry Rock recieved the head-wound that causes him spells of momentary madness; Larry Rock is the brother of Sgt. Rock, who's stories take place in the Pacific.

The Unknown Soldier

The Unknown Soldier

The Unknown Soldier is a character that first appeared back in 1966 in a series originally entitled Our Army At War which was basically Sgt. Rock's personal volume for the latter portion of its run. However, he made his own lengthy run in DC's Star Spangled War Stories, a volume that had began almost 15 years before the character's first appearance though it was in the early 70's that he took over it. After about a 50 issue run, in 1977 the series was renamed Unknown Soldier with issue 205 and so it remained until the series concluded with issue 268. Six years later a second volume was made, The Unknown Soldier which lasted for twelve issues. Many individuals however see this series as being non-canon as the Unknown Soldier is rather different from the original. This time the wait for another volume was eight years when Vertigo had Garth Ennis publish a four issue miniseries also entitled Unknown Soldier that focused upon a man trying to find out the truth about the Unknown Soldier. Most recently a fourth volume currently running came into print, Unknown Soldier, which focuses upon a new man fighting for Africa rather than America and during more recent years rather than World War II.

The Savage Dragon/Destroyer Duck

The Savage Dragon/Destroyer Duck

While The Dragon and Alex Wilde take a rampaging duck in a suit of armour that has defeated the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles into custody, the Vicious Circle engage in a turf war with several "anomalous" students led by the villainous Dr. Brainard. After The Dragon and the duck, named Destroyer Duck, rescue Destroyer's duck-friend and his duck-friend's girlfriend from the tyrranical clutches of Godcorp, they interfere in the turf war, allowing both sides to escape. Destroyer's rescued friends enter the witness relocation program under the assumed names "Leonard The Duck" and "Rhonda Martini."

The Last Days of Animal Man

The Last Days of Animal Man

Buddy Baker has fought hard for our world and just as hard for his family. But by the year 2024, heroes are growing tired, the villains have grown nastier, and Buddy's own hometown of San Diego has struggled for years to recover from a cataclysmic typhoon. Now, as San Diego faces the most vicious villain it's seen in years, Buddy's powers are starting to fail him, but the hero won't fail the world. Prepare for the Last Days of Animal Man.

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