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Mystery comic

Lost Cat

Lost Cat

Lost Cat, the new graphic novel by Jason (after years of "graphic novellas" of less than 50 pages, arguably his first genuine graphic NOVEL) is both a playful take on the classic detective story, and a story about how difficult it is to find a sister spirit, someone you feel a real connection to — and what do you do if you lose that person?

True Complete Mystery

True Complete Mystery

Continued from Complete Mystery, True Complete Mystery ran during 1949 for 4 issues.
Genre: Mystery

Bags (or A Story Thereof)

Bags (or A Story Thereof)

This is the tale of John Motts. He is a man who had a dog, but now that dog is gone. John searches his house, his street, and his town, but the dog is nowhere to be found. John soon realizes that he must travel further, past the road and into the trees if he's ever to find out the truth of what happened to his dog. BAGS (or a story thereof) is a journey of love and suspense as John Motts searches through the world he knows, and a world he doesn't, weaved together beautifully by Pat McHale, creator of the Emmy Award-winning Cartoon Network series Over The Garden Wall, and Gavin Fullerton (Disney's Space Chickens in Space).
Genre: Mystery

Stringers

Stringers

Paul and Nick are the guys who shoot the news. Filming car chases, fires, and shootouts in their busted-up rig, they put their (uninsured, unsalaried) lives on the line every night so that the good citizens of Los Angeles can get their daily update. But when a firefight between the LAPD and the MS-13 goes wrong, Paul and Nick find themselves on the run.From Marc Guggenheim (Arrow) and Justin Greenwood (Stumptown, The Fuse) comes an action-packed new miniseries about crime, corruption, and the perfect shot.
Genre: Mystery, Crime

Daddy Lost His Head and Other Stories

Daddy Lost His Head and Other Stories

In this collection of twisty EC tales, there are scheming spouses, vampires, voodoo, and an ancient mummy’s curse! Famed for his deft delineations of beautiful, scheming women, handsome jealous husbands, and not-so-innocent children, Kamen returns with a collection of classic EC horror tales from The Vault of Horror, Tales From the Crypt, and The Haunt of Fear. In the title tale, a cruel stepfather sends his stepdaughter to bed without her supper, but the old crone next door gives the hungry girl a candy figure made in the likeness of her father … In “What the Dog Dragged In” ― one of the EC’s earliest adaptations of a Ray Bradbury story ― a wheelchair-bound blind woman asks her faithful dog to go find her fiancé, unaware that he had been killed in an auto accident… In “Loved to Death,” a rejected suitor spends one dollar to buy a potion that makes a woman fall in love with him, but when it works too well he discovers the price of the antidote is more than he can afford … Plus over 20 more tales of madness and horror as only EC can do them!

The Terrible Pope

The Terrible Pope

On August 18, 1503, victim of a mysterious illness, the Holy Father Alexander VI passed from life to death. At the first light of dawn, the race for the papal throne begins. To win the Holy See, nepotism, stupor and poison will be commonplace. In addition, Cardinal Della Rovere, sworn enemy of the Borgia clan, intends to access the supreme office, even if it means selling his soul to the devil...

World of Mystery

World of Mystery

World Of Mystery ran during 1956 through 1957 for 7 issues.
Genre: Mystery

The Northern Dark

The Northern Dark

The inexperienced photo-lab assistant Viktor Kasparson is sent deep into the woods of central Sweden to field-test an experimental camera lens. Together with Emma, the fearless aviatrix hired to assist him, Viktor gets trapped in a supernatural tempest brought on by greed, fear and shadows from the past. As the new found friends find themselves caught in a downwards spiral of terrors, the fortune teller crone tracks their descent one tarot card at the time; The Fool, The Lovers, The Chariot, Judgement, The Devil, Death.
Genre: Horror, Mystery

Aleister Crowley: Wandering the Waste

Aleister Crowley: Wandering the Waste

The life and times of Britain's most infamous son. Occultist, genius, poet, prophet, mountaineer, drug and free-love pioneer, spy, scholar, and all-round bad egg. Summoner of demons and loser of friends. A prophet who wanted to save mankind but ended his days known as "The Wickedest Man in the World".

Heavy Vinyl: Y2K-O!

Heavy Vinyl: Y2K-O!

It's 1999 and Chris is living her dream: working at Vinyl Destination by day and fighting for (musical) justice by night in the world's coolest teen girl vigilante fight club, and playing in a band during her free time. When the girls enter a Battle of The Bands, they learn that the shadowy corporate masters of the music industry plan to destroy the fledgling world of digital music and blame it on Y2K. The critically-acclaimed team of writer Carly Usdin (The Avant-Guards) and Russ Manning Award-nominated artist Nina Vakueva (League of Legends: Ashe) reunite for a follow-up to Heavy Vinyl: Riot on The Radio.

Complete Mystery

Complete Mystery

Complete Mystery ran during 1948 through 1949 for 4 issues. This series then continued into True Complete Mystery.
Genre: Mystery

Manhunter by Archie Goodwin and Walter Simonson Deluxe Edition

Manhunter by Archie Goodwin and Walter Simonson Deluxe Edition

The cult-favorite Manhunter epic from the 1970s is collected in a Deluxe Edition hardcover! In 1973, revered comics writer Archie Goodwin teamed with rising star artist Walter Simonson for a short feature in Detective Comics called Manhunter, colored by future superstar artist Klaus Janson! Conceived as a colorful contrast to the dark lead stories starring Batman, Manhunter was adventurer Paul Kirk, who criss-crossed the globe in an espionage caper, with the mysterious Council that trained him in pursuit. The story culminated in a team-up with Batman, with a fateful ending for Manhunter. Collects stories from Detective Comics #437-443, plus the silent epilogue story first published in 1999’s Manhunter: The Special Edition.

Saga of the Swamp Thing

Saga of the Swamp Thing

Before WATCHMEN, Alan Moore made his debut in the U.S. comic book industry with the revitalization of the horror comic book THE SWAMP THING. His deconstruction of the classic monster stretched the creative boundaries of the medium and became one of the most spectacular series in comic book history. With modern-day issues explored against a backdrop of horror, SWAMP THING's stories became commentaries on environmental, political and social issues, unflinching in their relevance. SAGA OF THE SWAMP THING Book One collects issues #20-27 of this seminal series including the never-before-reprinted SAGA OF THE SWAMP THING #20, where Moore takes over as writer and concludes the previous storyline. Book One begins with the story "The Anatomy Lesson," a haunting origin story that reshapes SWAMP THING mythology with terrifying revelations that begin a journey of discovery and adventure that will take him across the stars and beyond.

Redfork

Redfork

Ex-con Noah McGlade returns to find his hometown decayed by opioid abuse, but he soon discovers an even more sinister horror lurking in the coal mines below town. Writer: Alex Paknadel (Giga) Artist: Nil Vendrell (Shirtless Bear-Fighter!) Colorist: Giulia Brusco (Django Unchained, Goodnight Paradise, The 7 Deadly Sins) Letterer: Ryan Ferrier Editor: Sebastian Girner
Genre: Mystery, Crime

John Law Detective

John Law Detective

One shot.
Genre: Mystery

Paula Peril (2009)

Paula Peril (2009)

Six all-new mysteries starring the world's most adventurous reporter, Paula Peril.

Grave Robber's Daughter

Grave Robber's Daughter

In this original graphic novel, when the carnival comes to town, parents in the town of Obidiah's Glenn began to get sick, followed by the teachers, doctors, and the sheriff's department. The children of Obidiah's Glenn become suddenly wild, roaming about at night with crazed looks in their eyes. Sixteen-year-old Paisley Curtain realizes she has to do something to stop what she sees is happening - but there isn't anyone left in town that seems to be able to help. So she sends a letter to someone she hoped might listen, someone who would know what to do - a friend of her late sister's from college, a self-styled 'girl detective' with a questionable reputation named Judy Drood. Her only hope is that Judy will arrive in time to save her town, and to prevent her from ending up as yet another exhibit in the dark carnival's Hall of Embalmed Abominations!

Misery

Misery

Misery's past is revealed and it isn't pretty. Cyberdata's dark past comes to light, evil men, evil secrets, an oil refinery fire, and a dark revelation to what Misery rots out from within.
Genre: Mystery

Black of Heart

Black of Heart

An untraceable killer. A detective on the edge. A city that never sleeps. 1949. A depraved serial killer stalks the streets in a yellow taxi, dumping ravaged bodies in the back alleys of New York City. Homicide Detective, Drake Harper, is condemned to pick up the pieces, but as they body count rises, Drake's life spirals out of control and no amount of booze can silence the voices of his past.
Genre: Mystery, Crime, Pulp

Accidents and Old Lace and Other Stories

Accidents and Old Lace and Other Stories

This volume collects short horror comics stories from Tales From the Crypt, Vault of Horror, Haunt of Fear, Crime SuspenStories, and Impact ― including a rare EC gem that hasn’t been seen since its original publication more than 65 years ago! These stories, which "Ghastly" Graham Ingels drew while he was at the pinnacle of his powers, include tales such as "Accidents and Old Lace." Three sweet, little old ladies weave tapestries depicting the gruesome deaths of real people, but when an art dealer commits murder to get a tapestry of his own, he discovers just how closely art imitates … death. In "Marriage Vow," a woman returns from the grave to fulfill her wifely duty to her murderous husband, until death does them … together; and in "The Sliceman Cometh," an executioner during the French Revolution can’t escape the severed head of an innocent man.

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