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Mystery comic

The X-Files: Year Zero

The X-Files: Year Zero

When a blue-collar worker from New Jersey passes prophetic messages to the FBI from a mysterious "Mr. Zero," Mulder is convinced it is the same otherworldly entity that contacted the FBI through a suburban housewife in the 1940s. This similarly named "Mr. Xero" pointed the FBI toward many unusual cases, leading to the establishment of "the X-Files"!

Scratch

Scratch

Critically acclaimed writer/artist Sam Kieth presents a supernatural tale that pits Batman against a mysterious werewolf known as Scratch! After a series of children disappear, Batman investigates a small town that may harbor a dark secret. Is the adolescent lycanthrope Scratch to blame, or does he know what dark truth lies beneath the surface of this quaint town?

Archangels: The Fall

Archangels: The Fall

The endless void before the dawn of our time was vanquished when God said, "Let there be light".And it was at that time that God sent down angels unto the earth. The angels were brothers Gabriel, Raphael, Kai, Uriel, Hamel, Azrul and Lucifer all went down to the earth and it was this time when Lucifer first sinned. Satan stood on the alter of God and despite his brothers plea denied God and then battle erupted amongst the hosts. Just prior to his defeat the Angel Of The Lord did battle against the Dragon. Finally it ends with the Garden Of Edon.

Legends of the Dark Knight: Norm Breyfogle

Legends of the Dark Knight: Norm Breyfogle

Often credited with revitalizing the Dark Knight in the 1980’s, Norm Breyfogle’s Batman was known for his signature dynamic style. Collected here for the first time are some of the Bat’s most seminal moments-from the first appearances of Ratcatcher, the Ventriloquist and Cornelius Stirk to an epic battle against all four Clayfaces, all drawn with Breyfogle’s always dramatic style. Written by comics greats Alan Grant (BATMAN: ANARKY), John Wagner (JUDGE DREDD) and more, LEGENDS OF THE DARK KNIGHT: NORM BREYFOGLE collects DETECTIVE COMICS #579, #582-594, #601-607 and stories from BATMAN ANNUAL #11-12.

Tales of the Batman: Alan Brennert

Tales of the Batman: Alan Brennert

Penning just a handful of comic tales over two decades, writer Alan Brennert was never a prolific contributor to the DC Universe. But to fans familiar with those iconic tales, Brennert ranks among the all-time greatest Batman authors. Primarily a writer of television and literary fiction, he wrote only nine stories for DC Comics, but all were instant classics. Largely taking place outside of the main DC continuity, in the realms of Elseworlds and Earth-Two, Brennert's comics are some of the most-thought provoking and insightful in the Dark Knight's history. Also featuring art by industry legends Jim Aparo, Dick Giordano, Joe Staton, Norm Breyfogle and José Luis García-López, TALES OF THE BATMAN: ALAN BRENNERT brings together for the first time the complete works of a writer who has been a staple DC "Greatest Stories" collections for decades.

CSI: Miami - Thou Shalt Not...

CSI: Miami - Thou Shalt Not...

The discovery of a businessman's hanging body leads Horatio Caine and his team of Miami CSI's into a labyrinthine case involving duplicity, deception, and double-dealing. The clues pile up, but so do the bodies, and it's anyone's guess who did what to whom. Based on the hit TV series!
Genre: Mystery, Crime


Tales of the Batman: Archie Goodwin

Tales of the Batman: Archie Goodwin

For the first time, the Batman stories from legendary comics writer Archie Goodwin arecollected together.Collects stories from DETECTIVE COMICS #437, 438 and 440-443, DETECTIVE COMICS ANNUAL #3, SHOWCASE '95 #11, BATMAN BLACK AND WHITE #1 and 4, BATMAN: LEGENDS OF THE DARK KNIGHT #132-136, and BATMAN: NIGHT CRIES.

Murder by Remote Control

Murder by Remote Control

There's no lack of suspects when a notorious oil tycoon is murdered in the midst of his plans to establish an oil refinery in the pristine Maine wilderness. Was the killer the local defender against outsider encroachment, the privacy-minded New Yorker, the libidinous eccentric, the retired movie star or someone else? This trippy detective story, unfolding in a sequential art format and filled with hypnotic imagery, combines the talents of internationally renowned mystery writer Janwillem van de Wetering with those of Paul Kirchner, acclaimed Marvel Comics and Heavy Metal artist. Includes a new Afterword by Stephen R. Bissette. Suggested for mature readers.
Genre: Mystery, Crime

Scrooge McDuck and the Ghost's Treasure (or Vice Versa)

Scrooge McDuck and the Ghost's Treasure (or Vice Versa)

This spooky tale takes us to a haunted castle in Scotland where Scrooge's ancestors once hid a coveted treasure. Join Scrooge, Donald and the nephews on this ghostly adventure, where the ghosts might be closer than you think!

Muppet Sherlock Holmes

Muppet Sherlock Holmes

“Once you eliminate the rational, whatever remains, no matter how absurd, must be the Muppets." Join Gonzo as Sherlock Holmes, the world's greatest detective (19th century champion) and his associates Dr. Watson (Fozzie) and Inspector LeStrade (Kermit) in this issue as they embark on THE ADVENTURE OF THE SPECKLED BAND. Includes a bonus mystery game, WHERE'S MORIARTY? A not-to-be-missed miniseries that takes your favorite Muppet characters and drops them right into the exciting world of Sherlock Holmes! Cover by MOUSE GUARD’s David Petersen.

Charismagic Sparkles

Charismagic Sparkles

The special digital-exclusive one shot story story features the origin story of Sparkles, the popular talking cat from the pages of Aspen's magical action-adventure series Charismagic! Join Sparkles as she discovers the true meaning of independence and loneliness while encountering a horrific creature of magical descent, and her very first encounter with Hank Medley! Aspen and Charismagic fans will not want to miss this exciting tale, with all of Aspen's proceeds going to the Make-A-Wish Foundation!

Song of Saya

Song of Saya

Based on the Japanese smash-hit PC game, Song of Saya tells the story of Josh, a young doctor trying to recover from a near-fatal accident. When a nightmarish world threatens to drown out reality, Josh meets a mysterious girl named Saya who promises to take his pain away… if Josh agrees to help her in return.
Genre: Mystery

Batman Arkham: Penguin

Batman Arkham: Penguin

Oswald Chesterfield Cobblepot was bullied throughout his childhood and teased with the nickname “Penguin” for his unique features, his eccentric fashion and the umbrella that never left his side. An outcast among his peers, Oswald would retreat to his mother’s bird shop, making friends of the feathered variety. Before long, he turned to a life of crime. Ruthless, vindictive, calculating and inventive, the Penguin presents himself as the sophisticated gentleman, but his need for respect and power is what truly drives him. From his bombastic beginnings as the master of “bird” crimes to his emergence as one of Gotham City’s meanest gangsters, the Penguin remains one of Batman’s oldest and most brilliant foes. Batman Arkham: Penguin collects some of the villain’s greatest stories by classic creators, including Bill Finger (Detective Comics), Alan Grant (Batman: Shadow of the Bat), John Ostrander (Suicide Squad), Doug Moench (Batman), Paul Dini (Batman: The Animated Series), Jason Aaron (Star Wars) and many more!Collects Detective Comics #58, #610, #611, #824, Batman #155, #374, #548, #549, Batman: Penguin Triumphant #1 and Joker’s Asylum: Penguin #1.

Secrets of Sinister House

Secrets of Sinister House

This is the first issue of the retitled series, continuing on from Sinister House of Secret Love.

Redneck Kings

Redneck Kings

95 pages! In a small Texas town, the crime rate has dropped to zero. The FBI sends over one of their Agents to investigate this unusual reporting, but what they find is something much worse than a statistical anomaly!

Ides of Blood

Ides of Blood

The year is 44 B.C. Julius Caesar has conquered Transylvania, and vampyres are Rome's new slave class. But when rich mortals start turning up dead with fang marks on their necks, Valens, a vampyre slave-turned-Roman soldier, plunges into the blood-soaked underworld of Rome to capture the Pluto's Kiss Killer. If he can prove himself, he'll earn rank and riches beyond what anyone this side of the Tiber has ever seen! But if he fails, he just might find himself on top of the pile of bodies! Don't miss this crimson-red, 6-issue thriller that mixes the undead intrigue of True Blood with the brutal Roman action and political drama of Spartacus from newcomers Stuart C. Paul and Christian Duce!

Rowans Ruin

Rowans Ruin

What's to Love: The team of Mike Carey (Suicide Risk, The Unwritten) and Mike Perkins (Deathlok) come together for the first time since 2005's Spellbinders for a taut horror thriller set in their native England. If you're a fan of horror films like Insidious and The Conjuring, or comics like Curse and Nailbiter, you'll love how Rowans Ruin unfolds as it slowly clues you in on the terrifying secret that is at the heart of the story. What It's About: Katie has always had things pretty easy, growing up in comfortable circumstances in Florida. But when she finds herself with a long summer break before grad school, she decides to do a house-swap with a British girl, Emily, as a way to vacation relatively cheaply'and to get out from under her parents' attentiveness. England is great, so different from Florida, and the house, called Rowans Rise, is charming. But soon she starts having nightmares'really, really, strong ones. Curious, Katie researches the owners of the house, and discovers it may have more of a sinister history than she thought..

The Boys of Sheriff Street

The Boys of Sheriff Street

Amid the tenements and riverfronts of the Lower East Side, twin brothers Max and Morris rule the seedy streets as chieftains of a crew of thieves and hoodlums. Tensions rise when a rival gang encroaches upon their Sheriff Street territory, leading to a wave of violence that threatens to develop into an all-out war. The setting becomes even more explosive when a femme fatale enters the scene and tests the brothers' loyalty to each other. With its moody, atmospheric images of New York City's underworld during the 1930s, this graphic novel conjures up the timeless allure of film noir. The haunting illustrations are the work of French artist Jacques de Loustal, who is also a noted painter and graphic artist. This edition includes a series of the artist's preliminary sketches. Author Jerome Charyn, hailed by New York Newsday as"a contemporary American Balzac," provides a new introduction and translation for the tale, which was originally published in French. Suggested for mature readers.

Criminal: Wrong Time, Wrong Place

Criminal: Wrong Time, Wrong Place

BRUBAKER and PHILLIPS return to their multiple award-winning series for two interlinked tales of the Lawless family in the 1970s. Teeg Lawless is trapped behind bars with a price on his head, doing anything he can to survive, while Tracy Lawless celebrates his twelfth birthday riding shotgun on a mission of death.
Genre: Mystery, Crime

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