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Sci-Fi comic

Weird War Tales (1971)

Weird War Tales (1971)

With the Comics Code Authority relaxing its decades long stance on censoring the use of monsters and the undead in mainstream comics, DC placed an emphasis on the horror of combat with "Weird War Tales." The hybrid genre series was hosted by death, who appeared in new military garb every issue to present gritty tales of combat with overtones of suspense, science fiction, and paranormal activity. Produced by a who's who of war comic greats, including series editor Joe Kubert, writer Robert Kanigher, and artists Alex Toth and Russ Heath, the series' 124-issue run also introduced readers to cult favorites like the Creature Commandos.

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!

Webwitch (1997)

Webwitch (1997)

Eleven years later, Webwitch is working as a stripper, actively seeking out a male companion to spawn a child that could save the Spider-Nation... and destroy humankind.

Web of Spider-Man (2009)

Web of Spider-Man (2009)


Web of Spider-Man (1985)

Web of Spider-Man (1985)

We begin with Pete putting on his red and blue Spidey costume but it quickly turns into the symbiote while it is on him. We cut quickly to a street mugging. The muggers go back to some warehouse-type place where thy met up with their leader - he reveals that he had spent time in prison with the Vulture and has created his own Vulture-esque uniform ... except that it's red and yellow. The gang of four all change into Vulture costumes

Weapon Zero

Weapon Zero

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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!

We Stand On Guard (2015)

We Stand On Guard (2015)

SAGA writer BRIAN K. VAUGHAN teams with artistic legend and MATRIX storyboard artist STEVE SKROCE for an action-packed military thriller that will have everyone talking. 100 years from now, a heroic band of Canadian civilians must defend their homeland from invasion...by the United States of America! The hyper-detailed combat between badass freedom fighters and giant f***ing robots begins with a spectacular 40-PAGE FIRST ISSUE for the regular price of just $2.99!
Genre: Sci-Fi

Warship Jolly Roger

Warship Jolly Roger

Confederation Commander Jon T. Munro was serving a life sentence for a war crime he was forced to commit, left to take the fall for the politicians and brass who were truly to blame. But now he is free, after a jailbreak gone awry, and in possession of the most powerful cruiser in the Confederate Armada, which he renamed "The Jolly Roger."

Warren Ellis' Ignition City

Warren Ellis' Ignition City

Grounded space pilot Mary Raven has come to the interzone settlement in the middle of Ignition City, Earth's largest spaceport, to recoved the effects of her dead father... or so people think. Mary really wants to know how he died, and who was responsible. But today might be her last day on Earth, trapped on the last spaceport where no one cares about murder, and the only real currency is fear. She has her dead father's ray gun, and that's enough for space hero-turned-arms dealer Lightning Bowman to want her dead. But when she finds her father's lost diary she discovers something nobody else in Ignition City knows... and they'll want her dead for that, too. From Warren Ellis, the writer who reinvented science fiction in comics, comes IGNITION CITY, a retropunk "future of the past" where spaceships belch smoke and arguments are settled with blaster pistols.

Warlords of Appalachia

Warlords of Appalachia

Southern Bastards meets Dune in mid-21st century America. After the New Confederacy is crushed in a second Civil War, only Kentucky holds out, not recognizing U.S. sovereignty. This leads to a particularly brutal crackdown in a small mountain town called Red Rock, where a mechanic and reluctant folk hero named Kade Mercer rises up to become the first feudal warlord of Appalachia.

Warlord of Mars: Fall of Barsoom

Warlord of Mars: Fall of Barsoom

100,000 years before the time of John Carter! Barsoom is a dying world: its once mighty oceans are receding and its atmosphere grows more tenuous by the day. The Orovars, who have dominated for a million years, are on the verge of extinction at the hands of the Green Hordes and the emerging Red Martians. Two Orovars - a Scientist and a General - race against time to save their people before Mars plunges into barbarism!
Genre: Fantasy, Sci-Fi

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.

Warhammer Monthly

Warhammer Monthly

Warhammer Monthly was a comics anthology published by Games Workshop's publishing arm, Black Library, from March 1998 to December 2004, running to 86 issues in total. The final two issues were published bi-monthly under the name Warhammer Comic. It featured stories set within the fictional universe of Games Workshop's miniature wargames Warhammer and Warhammer 40,000, amongst others.The comic used an anthology format, usually featuring three or four stories each of seven to eight pages in length. The stories in Warhammer Monthly  were usually serialised, and would run for several months. The most popular stories returned for more series, and were often collected in trade paperback form.

Warhammer 40,000: Will of Iron

Warhammer 40,000: Will of Iron

After a thousand years, violent warp storms have receded from the Calaphrax Cluster, and an ancient battlefront in the war against Chaos has again been opened to the universe. Now, multiple forces risk complete immolation to attack the sector – drawn by the lure of ancient relics, lost knowledge, and powerful megaweapons, buried for aeons. Chief among those forces, the fearsome Dark Angels, emerald-armored Space Marines, shock-troopers of the Emperor’s Imperium and indomitable defenders of humanity. But Chaos stirs in the warp, and the Dark Angels will not be alone for long!

Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War

Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War

New four-part mini-series from the universe of the real-time strategy video game based on Warhammer 40,000, Dawn of War! Comic series written by Ryan O’Sullivan (Turncoat, Eisenhorn, Xenos), and illustrated by Daniel Indro (Vikings: Uprising, Doctor Who).

War of the World War One Vol. 1: The Thing Below the Trenches

War of the World War One Vol. 1: The Thing Below the Trenches

In 1916, during the battle of Verdun, a huge German mine destroys an important French fort and kills general Nivelle. However, the explosion uncovers a strange and massive machine which had been buried in the ground beneath the fort for centuries.

War of Kings: Who Will Rule?

War of Kings: Who Will Rule?

In the aftermath of SECRET INVASION, Black Bolt has led the Inhumans on a shockingly savage path to restore their strength and security. But that path has brought them into direct confrontation with the Shi'Ar Empire -- and their mad ruler Vulcan!

War of Kings: Savage World of Skaar

War of Kings: Savage World of Skaar

In the aftermath of SECRET INVASION, Black Bolt has led the Inhumans on a shockingly savage path to restore their strength and security. But that path has brought them into direct confrontation with the Shi'Ar Empire -- and their mad ruler Vulcan!

War of Kings

War of Kings

In the aftermath of the Secret Invasion, Black Bolt has led the Inhumans on a shockingly savage path to restore their strength and security. But that path has brought them into direct confrontation with the Shi’Ar Empire – and their mad ruler Vulcan! Who will get in the first strike? Who will fall on the bloody battlefield? Who will rule?

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