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The Kingdom: Son of the Bat

The Kingdom: Son of the Bat

The diabolically genius-like son of Bruce Wayne and Talia al Ghul must use all of his cunning to resurrect his grandfather Ra's along with Brainiac and an enslaved Lex Luthor to develop a plan to avert the recent timeline destruction. But can the Son of the Bat overcome the pull of his own dark legacy?

The Kingdom: Planet Krypton

The Kingdom: Planet Krypton

A woman named Rose works at Booster Gold's super memoribillia resteraunt Planet Krypton. A shrinking violet, Rose is lacks confidence in herself. But at night, at the empty restaurant, she encounters the ghosts of those lost in the Crisis- those that died, and those that never existed anymore. We learn more about Rose's less than happy past, while Booster calls in a ghost buster The ghost buster concludes that the ghosts are caused by time travelers weakening the walls of reality. Ultimately, Rose manages to overcome her dependance on the past, and some travelers from the future of Kingdom Come are caught by Batman.

The Kingdom: Offspring

The Kingdom: Offspring

Introducing Offspring, the crime-fighting son of Plastic Man--featuring art by Frank Quitely! Up until now, Offspring's greatest challenge was being taken seriously. But, with the end of existence possibly looming, Offspring's got one chance to prove to the world that he's not just a punch line...

The Kingdom: Nightstar

The Kingdom: Nightstar

When word gets out that Superman, Wonder Woman and Batman may have doomed their reality, word spreads from Earth all the way to Green Lantern's orbiting emerald citadel. Now Nightstar, the daughter of Nightwing and Starfire, must fight alongside her father to save people who may already be doomed.

The Kingdom: Kid Flash

The Kingdom: Kid Flash

The super-quick daughter of the Flash has heard that history's three greatest heroes have departed on a mission that could erase their timeline. As panic grips the globe, can she get her underachieving brother Barry to live up to the Flash legacy before time runs out for the fastest family alive?

The Kingdom

The Kingdom

A monster is murdering Supermen throughout time, and now it's up to the Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman of the KINGDOM COME universe to meet their present-day counterparts and save the DCU! Don't miss this follow-up to KINGDOM COME revealing the impact of the next generation of heroes!

The Joyners

The Joyners

In mid-21st-century Northern California, prosperous technology executive George Joyner stands on the brink of revolutionizing life in America (again) with his latest high-flying invention. But just as business booms, George’s private life begins to implode, with devastating consequences for his wife Sonya, their children Rochester and Michelle, and Sonya’s ailing father, David.

The Jetsons

The Jetsons

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Genre: Sci-Fi

The Infinite Adventures of Jonas Quantum

The Infinite Adventures of Jonas Quantum

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Genre: Sci-Fi

The Incredible Hulk (2000)

The Incredible Hulk (2000)

New writer Paul Jenkins is here! The Hulk becomes INCREDIBLE once again! A perfect jump-on spot for both new and returning readers! The life of Dr. Bruce Banner was irrevocably changed the day that he was caught in the heart of a gamma bomb explosion. For it was on that day that he was transfomed into the most powerful creature to ever walk the Earth, the rampaging man-monster that mankind came to know as the incredible Hulk! And ever since that day his life has been filled with horror and hardships. But if you think every terrible thing that could be done to Banner has already happened, think again! And in the aftermath of this issue's shocking development, Banner must undertake a journey into his own psyche in an attempt to reunite the various fractured shards of his personality! And in this case, that means facing different versions of the Hulk... including new incarnations you've never seen before!

The Incredible Hulk (1968)

The Incredible Hulk (1968)

The Hulk, still without his Bruce counterpart since Onslaught’s demise is confronted by what appears to be Stan Lee in a graveyard. Stan has an acting troupe with him and begins to narrate a play about the Bruce Banner’s life before the Hulk...

The Incredible Hulk (1962)

The Incredible Hulk (1962)

As scientist Dr. Bruce Banner prepares to test a new weapon for the U.S. military, the gamma bomb, he is pressured into preemptively launching the bomb by visiting scientist Igor Drenkov and General "Thunderbolt" Ross. Having commenced the countdown Bruce notices a civilian in the test area (Rick Jones) and rushes out to save him. Unfortunately Bruce Banner is caught in the explosion of the bomb and is bombarded by gamma radiation while Rick is safely shielded in the bunker. Awaking later in a military hospital as the sun sets Bruce Banner begins to transform into a grey-skinned goliath called the Hulk and escapes the military base fleeing into the desert.

The High Cost of Dying and Other Stories

The High Cost of Dying and Other Stories

Reed Crandall's mastery of fine line detail and expertly nuanced pen-and-ink texture is a perfect fit for EC Comics. This collection of 21 Crandall favorites, delineated in his classically illustrative style, includes "The Silent Towns," a Ray Bradbury story about the last man and woman on Mars; "Carrion Death," a stark horror story about a man struggling through the desert with a corpse handcuffed to his wrist as the vultures circle closer; "Sweetie-Pie," the grisly story of a ghoul who sets up a roadside hazard to procure, um, fresh meat; "The Kidnapper," about a man who decides to kidnap a baby to replace the baby that had been stolen from him and his wife; "Space Suitors," a science fiction love triangle that leads to jealously, betrayal, and murder, and "The High Cost of Dying," the title story, in which a man must make an awful choice between burying his wife and feeding his children.

The Great Divide

The Great Divide

In the near future, humanity awakens to the horrifying reality that the faintest touch from another’s skin results in agonizing death. The survivors isolate themselves, many driven mad by fragments of memories “absorbed” from those they’ve killed. Two years after the “Divide,” a pair of thieves stumble upon the means to save their species. But not everyone is eager to see the old world order restored…Includes a free song download -- mood music for the apocalypse!
Genre: Horror, Sci-Fi

The Fuse

The Fuse

Working homicide 22,000 miles up on an orbiting energy platform, in a five-mile-long jury-rigged steel city stuffed with a half million people, with no help from your so-called colleagues back on Earth, is more than tough...it's murder!
Genre: Sci-Fi, Crime

The Fourth Planet

The Fourth Planet

The Fourth Planet is the brand new series from Chapterhouse Comics thatThe Examiner called "evocative and truly cosmic." The quarterly, written by Fred Kennedy and brilliantly illustrated by Miko Maciaszek, sets the stage where a stolen warship loaded with runaway human slaves crashes onto a planet with three warring races, the most advanced of which has only just begun using gunpowder weaponry. Vastly outnumbered, will the humans become the very thing they were running away from? The warshipLightstorm has crashed on an alien planet. Even though its occupants seek only survival, they become unwillingly entangled within the constant warring of the planet's native species.

The Fountain

The Fountain

This fall, Darren Aronofsky - the acclaimed director behind such critically acclaimed films as Pi and Requiem for a Dream - releases The Fountain, his most ambitious movie yet. Now, in time for the film's greatly anticipated debut, is the softcover edition of last year's sought-after THE FOUNTAIN graphic novel, which earned artist Kent Williams (Blood: A Tale, Havok/Wolverine: Meltdown) an Eisner Award nomination for Best Painter. An odyssey about one man's thousand-year struggle to save the woman he loves, The Fountain follows Thomas as he feverishly travels through three distinct eras: as a 16th century conquistador battling a fierce Mayan army, as a present-day scientist searching for a cure for his wife's mortal disease and as a future explorer seeking to uncover the secrets of a dying star. The Fountain graphic novel is a sister-project to the film, which is released by Warner Bros. Pictures and Regency Enterprises and stars Tony-Award-winner Hugh Jackman (The Boy from Oz, X-Men) and Oscar-winner Rachel Weisz (The Constant Gardener, The Mummy). Using the same story as its seed but stretched instead upon the limitless canvas of the comics medium, the graphic novel provides an insider's accompaniment to the movie, providing perhaps the ultimate "director's cut."

The Forever War (2017)

The Forever War (2017)

The visionary Hugo and Nebula Award-winning SF tale by Joe Haldeman is beautifully realised in full color by the legendary artist Marvano. An epic SF war story spanning space and time. The Forever War explores one soldier's experience caught up in the brutal machinery of a war that reaches across the stars.

The Forever War

The Forever War

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The Flash: Season Zero [I]

The Flash: Season Zero [I]

An all-new digital first series From the world of the highly anticipated new TV show The Flash! Follow the adventures of Barry Allen as he struggles to balance his job as a police crime scene investigator, his unrequited crush on Iris West (who also happens to be his boss’ daughter) and his new life as Central City’s guardian angel! Don’t miss out!

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