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Sci-Fi comic

Transformers: Generation 1 (2003)

Transformers: Generation 1 (2003)

Continued in Transformers: Generation 1.
Genre: Sci-Fi, Robots

Transformers: Generation 1 (2004)

Transformers: Generation 1 (2004)

Preceded by Transformers: Generation 1.
Genre: Sci-Fi, Robots

Fused (2002)

Fused (2002)

The day before, Mark Haggerty was a simple man, peace-loving and gentle. Now trapped inside a powerful, indestructible shell, he will long for yesterday, but he will have to fight to see tomorrow.
Genre: Sci-Fi, Robots

Fused

Fused

The day before, Mark Haggerty was a simple man, peace-loving and gentle. Now trapped inside a powerful, indestructible shell, he will long for yesterday, but he will have to fight to see tomorrow.
Genre: Sci-Fi, Robots

Judge Dredd: The Megazine (vol. 2)

Judge Dredd: The Megazine (vol. 2)

This volume continues from issue 20 (volume 1), but restarts with a new issue one. The frequency also changes from monthly to fortnightly.

Judge Dredd: The Megazine

Judge Dredd: The Megazine

Very first issue of the Judge Dredd Megazine, containing the first part of classic Dredd story -America.

The Secret Lives of Julie Newmar

The Secret Lives of Julie Newmar

Julie Newmar! Time travel! Rogue scientists! Julie Newmar! Abraham Lincoln! Space aliens! Jim Morrison! And last but not least...Julie Newmar! The wacked out adventure begins in March with The Secret Lives Of Julie Newmar written by New York Times bestselling author Marc Shapiro.

Worlds Unknown

Worlds Unknown

One of Marvel's horror titles from the 1970's. It featured such strange characters as "The Killdozer" (much like DC's Haunted Tank) and Sinbad. It lasted for only 8 issues.

ArchAngels: The Saga

ArchAngels: The Saga

Includes extra page with Cameron giving money to a poor child and her mother.

Sci-Tech

Sci-Tech

Sci-Tech pitted secret societies of technology zealots (Techs) against naturalists (Natives) for control of the world. The series starred reporter Leo Lomax and scientist Corrine Van Kessler, both of whom get caught in the middle of the conflict.

Hieroglyph

Hieroglyph

One of the few books to harness the sheer visual edge that comic books will always have over written fiction, Hieroglyph, much like Ricardo Delgado's previous project (Age of Reptiles), lets the art do the talking. A (human) space explorer lands on a strange planet which seems to comprise of giant bugs as its dominant life form. He pursues these beings in the name of science, falling deeper into the pitcher plant trap that forms the core of book one. The second book details his effort to both understand this mammoth insect colony and its confounding ritual as well as make a run for his life. The story is, of course, not very original, but Delgado's art work (he can draw more than Dinosaurs, yep) breathes incredible life within the confines of every panel, most of which span the entire page.
Genre: Sci-Fi

At the Mountains of Madness

At the Mountains of Madness

Adaptation of the novella by H.P. Lovecraft.

Strange Worlds

Strange Worlds

Strange Worlds ran during 1958 through 1959 for 5 issues.
Genre: Sci-Fi

Aquablue

Aquablue

Instead of the jungle - the planet oceans Akvablyu instead of monkeys - a tribe of fishermen, and the orphan of noble birth, who survived an accident on a spaceship... Classic story in a futuristic adaptation.
Genre: Sci-Fi

Jeremiah Harm

Jeremiah Harm

From Keith Giffen (52, Annihilation) and Alan Grant (Batman, Lobo) comes this hard-hitting sci-fi series with a gritty tone and a brutal anti-hero as the lead! When three of the galaxy's most fearsome criminals escape confinement on a prison planet and wind up on Earth, the authorities have no choice but to free the most wanted man in the universe Jeremiah Harm to track these fugitives down and stop them. He doesn't love you, he doesn't want to be your friend, he isn't your super-hero--and God help you if you find yourself in harm's way! Featuring art from Rael Lyra (Dragonlance: Legend of Huma) and Rafael Albuquerque (Blue Beetle).
Genre: Sci-Fi, Crime

Tales From the Bully Pulpit

Tales From the Bully Pulpit

THE CONCEPT: Most American presidents are given, at most, a period of eight years in which to protect a single country. But unknown to the public at large, one rough-riding president took it upon himself to protect the whole known universe-for the entire expanse of time. What do a man who was formerly president and an inventor who was formerly alive get up to when they obtain a stolen time machine? Science, that's what. THIS ISSUE: Teddy Roosevelt and the ghost of Thomas Edison travel to the far-flung future on a wager, only to discover the terrible secret of space! It's a rough and tumble tale of science with both fists as our two heroes race through time to liberate the Red Planet from its foreign invaders.

Brave Old World

Brave Old World

When the computer glitch everyone feared instead causes time itself to flip back to the year 1900, it's up to a band of elite computer programmers to reinvent the technology of the digital age in a barely industrial America. Their plan is to hack their way back into the 21st century by creating a bug-free computer age, but other issues, such as survival, take precedence when aliens from an alternate, dystopian year 2000 (a timeline created by the team's activities in 1900) travel back in time with orders to kill.
Genre: Sci-Fi

Bell's Theorem

Bell's Theorem

N/a
Genre: Sci-Fi

Star Wars:  Darth Maul (2017)

Star Wars: Darth Maul (2017)

Bred on hate, fear, and anger…steeped in the ways of darkness…and trained to kill. Darth Maul's time as apprentice to Darth Sidious has long been cloaked in shadows, but at last we will reveal his tale of revenge. From writer Cullen Bunn (DEADPOOL KILLS THE MARVEL UNIVERSE, WOLVERINE) and artist Luke Ross (STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS, HERCULES) comes a tale of rage unleashed as Darth Maul prepares for his first encounter with the Jedi.

The Metabarons (2015)

The Metabarons (2015)

A grand scale space opera about family, sacrifice, and survival told within an immense universe, both in scope and originality. A must-read cult spin-off of The Incal, by Moebius and Jodorowsky, centering around the fascinating lineage of the ultimate warrior. This collection introduces the Metabaron's bloodline and reveals the origins of their deep-seated principles. Find out the source of the family's vast wealth, learn why every Metabaron has cybernetic implants, and why the only way to become the next Metabaron is for him to defeat his own father in a mortal combat. Follow each successive generation as it struggles to overcome the forces amassed against it in a galaxy corrupted by greed, power, and terror. A true classic in the pantheon of graphic storytelling and Science Fiction as a whole.
Genre: Sci-Fi

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