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Sci-Fi comic
Child Of Tomorrow and Other Stories
Sixteen solo Feldstein sci-fi classics from Weird Science & Weird Fantasy (plus a few collaborations). Things from outer space, flying saucers, robots and the end of the world! Plus a new interview with Feldstein.
- Issue # TPB (Part 2) (5 years ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 1) (5 years ago)
Marilyn Manor
Where were you in '81? When the White House goes dark for 17 days in August, the president's spoiled daughter and her best friend Abe—who claims to be possessed by the spirit of Abe Lincoln—throw a rager at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, unearthing long dead historical figures and government secrets that are better off buried. Sex, drugs, rock 'n' roll séances, and secret passageways lead to time-bending mystical romps where past and present collide. But at what cost to Marilyn Kelleher, the world at large, and music television?
- Issue #1 (5 years ago)
Battlestar Galactica: Twilight Command
It's a dangerous time for the last remaining humans. Captured by the Cylons on New Caprica, the colonists live in fear of what every new day will bring. As the Cylons press their oppressive--and life-threatening agenda—the survivors grow more desperate to reclaim their freedom. But there's hope. Out in the wilds of New Caprica, beyond the Cylon boundaries, is a band of human freedom fighters. They answer to no one. They fear no Cylons. They are Twilight Command--and they have a plan. From writer Michael Moreci (Wasted Space, Archie Meets Batman '66) and artist Breno Tamura (Batgirl and the Birds of Prey) comes the untold tale of Twilight Command!
Genre: Sci-Fi
Steel Cage
Three dazzling short "pilot" stories from AHOY's finest - and you get to vote on which series continues! In "Noah Zark" by Mark Waid and Lanna Souvanny, an alien boy is kidnapped into an interplanetary zoo-and becomes the protector of the animals. In "True Identity" by Tom Peyer and Alan Robinson, we learn what secret anguish drives the most beloved superhero on Earth! And Stuart Moore and Peter Gross's "Bright Boy" tells the grim tale of the world's smartest human and the havoc he leaves in his wake.
- Issue #1 (5 years ago)
Princess of Venus
At last, Duare, the Princess of Venus gets her own comic book origin story! The mysterious princess has prover herself a capable fighter alongside Carson Napier in the Edgar Rice Burroughs Universe, but how she obtained her fighting prowess has been a mystery... Until now! Before a strange Earthman named Carson crashed upon Amtor, a swashbuckling princess was forged, evolving from coddled royalty into a fiery fighter.
- Issue # Full (5 years ago)
Star Wars: Age of Rebellion - Darth Vader
YOUR HUMBLE SERVANT VADER! DARTH VADER may be the most feared man in the galaxy. But to the proud Grand Moffs of THE EMPIRE, he’s just the Emperor’s apprentice – below them in the hierarchy. But what fury burns in the heart of a SITH with such overwhelming rage when a mere Moff dares command him? And at what point does Darth Vader show them his true power?
Genre: Sci-Fi, Movies & TV
- Issue # Full (5 years ago)
Spacehawk
274-Pages! Basil Wolverton is one of the greatest, most idiosyncratic talents in comic book history. Though he is best known for his humorous grotesqueries in MAD magazine, it is his science-fiction character Spacehawk that Wolverton fans have most often demanded be collected. The wait is over, as Spacehawk features every story from Spacehawk's intergalactic debut in 1940 to his final, Nazi-crushing adventure in 1942. Spacehawk is the closest thing to a colorfully-costumed, conventional action hero Wolverton ever created, yet the strip is infused with Wolverton's quintessential weirdness: controlled, organic artwork of strangely repulsive aliens and monsters and bizarre planets, and stories of gruesome retribution that bring to mind Wolverton's peer, Fletcher Hanks. Spacehawk had no secret identity, no fixed base of operations beyond his spaceship, and no sidekicks or love interests. He had but one mission in life: to protect the innocent throughout the Solar System, and to punish the guilty. He was a dark -- yet much more visually playful -- counterpart to Buck Rogers and Flash Gordon. Spacehawk also includes the character's final and rarely-seen Earthbound adventures. As the U.S. became involved in World War II, Spacehawk returned to 20th Century America to join the United States' efforts in defeating fascism, which he does by patrolling the Earth's stratosphere, looking for wrongdoing. Named "Best Superhero Comic Originally Published Much, Much Earlier Than 2012" by ComicsAlliance.
- Issue # TPB (Part 3) (5 years ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 2) (5 years ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 1) (5 years ago)
Altered Carbon: Download Blues
In the distant future, the human body is a temporary and interchangeable commodity - if you can pay. For the interstellar elite, bodies are swapped out and reused without a second thought. You never grow old; you never die. However, some bodies are more temporary than others ... Takeshi Kovacs was once a member of the Envoy Corps, stormtroopers for the Interstellar Earth Protectorate, ultra-lethal adepts in switching bodies across the stars. While he served, he was known by a variety of names--Mamba Lev, One Hand Rending, the Icepick--all testament to his capacity for rapid response and extreme violence in whatever flesh he wore. Now he's out of the service and trying to live a different life. But the Protectorate hasn’t changed its spots, no matter what world Kovacs drifts to, and with that old combat rage still burning deep inside him, will he ever really be able to walk away? Created by Richard K. Morgan, Altered Carbon was previously adapted as a Netflix television series. This original graphic novel, written by Rik Hoskin (Brandon Sanderson’s White Sand/Pierce Brown’s Red Rising, expands upon the Altered Carbon universe.
Genre: Sci-Fi, Movies & TV
- Issue # TPB (5 years ago)
Buckaroo Banzai: Tears of a Clone
Your favorite neurosurgeon/rock star/adventurer returns, along with his Hong Kong Cavaliers, in: TEARS of a CLONE!...where a Death’s Head tank squad lurks in suburbia, talking bouncer-robots attack, expensive love wants to erupt, and Lectroids run with scissors, and then… shotguns! The world may never be the same.
Genre: Sci-Fi, Movies & TV
Eden's Trail
An anime adventure of sci-fi action in the widescreen MarvelScope format! On a faraway planet, a simple girl from a small corner of the galaxy finds herself in sole possession of the secrets of the universe! Follow her thrill-packed quest to discover the truth in this five-issue series plotted & illustrated by Steve Uy!
Genre: Sci-Fi
Feather
From Steve Uy, the creator of Eden's Trail and cover artist for Uncanny X- Men, comes a story revolving around the star-crossed relationship between two of the closest of friends, the value of achieving one's dreams, and the consequences of choosing one at the cost of the other. Welcome to Rakkon. Let the hunt begin!
Genre: Sci-Fi
Jedi Academy
New York Times-bestselling author/illustrator Jeffrey Brown takes readers to a middle school in a galaxy far, far away. Roan's one dream is to leave home and attend Pilot Academy like his older brother, father, and grandfather. But just as Roan is mysteriously denied entrance to Pilot Academy, he is invited to attend Jedi Academy, a school that he didn't apply to and only recruits children when they are just a few years old. That is, until now. This inventive novel follows Roan's first year at Jedi Academy where, under the tutelage of Master Yoda, he learns that he possesses more strength and potential than he could have ever dreamed. Oh, and he learns other important things too - like how to make a baking soda volcano, fence with a lightsaber, slow dance with a girl, and lift boulders with the Force.
- Issue # TPB 9 (Part 2) (one year ago)
- Issue # TPB 9 (Part 1) (one year ago)
- Issue # TPB 8 (Part 2) (one year ago)
- Issue # TPB 8 (Part 1) (one year ago)
- Issue # TPB 7 (Part 2) (one year ago)
Master Race and Other Stories
This comics anthology includes Krigstein’s most famous story ― which broke both aesthetic and narrative boundaries ―plus material that’s never been reprinted since the 1950s. In addition to "Master Race,” this volume includes “The Flying Machine” (based on a story by Ray Bradbury). Other stories include: “Slave Ship,” an unpublished science fiction tale that was only discovered in the decades following EC’s demise, “The Monster From The Fourth Dimension,” a horror/science fiction shocker that has never been reprinted since its original appearance in 1954, and other Krigstein crime, horror, war, and science fiction stories covering the full gamut of EC titles, including Tales From the Crypt, Crime SuspenStories, Shock SuspenStories, Aces High, and Incredible Science Fiction.
- Issue # TPB (Part 3) (5 years ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 2) (5 years ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 1) (5 years ago)
Clerks: The Comic Book
Star Wars is being re-released and boy do Steve-Dave and Walt the Fanboy are excited…well maybe even a little too excited to get their hand on some the extremely popular action figures for the film. This gives Dante and Randal the idea to start selling the toys themselves. Before Randal places a large order from Buy Me Toys, Jay and Silent Bob stop it! And why would they do such a thing? Simple. They claim that all of their business is spending all of their money on the toys rather then the weed!
Genre: Sci-Fi
- Issue # Full (5 years ago)
Clerks: The Lost Scene
This comic is a "Lost Scene" from the movie Clerks. This is not really a lost scene but it is made to fit in the film just before Randal Graves and Dante Hicks walk into the viewing of Dante's lost girlfriend Julie Dwyer's funeral. This is explained by Jay and Silent Bob themselves as they set op the projector so we can see the lost scene. Actually Jay does all the talking while Silent Bob sets up the camera and gives some classic expressions.
Genre: Sci-Fi
- Issue # Full (5 years ago)
Star Wars: The Art of Star Wars: The Force Awakens
Step inside the Lucasfilm art departments for the creation of fantastical worlds, unforgettable characters, and unimaginable creatures. The Art of Star Wars: The Force Awakens takes you there, from the earliest gathering of artists and production designers at Lucasfilm headquarters in San Francisco to the fever pitch of production at Pinewood Studios to the conclusion of post-production at Industrial Light & Magic. Bursting with hundreds of stunning works of art, including production paintings, concept sketches, storyboards, blueprints, and matte paintings, The Art of Star Wars: The Force Awakens is the definitive expression of how the latest chapter in the Star Wars saga was dreamed into being.
Genre: Sci-Fi, Movies & TV
- Issue # TPB (Part 3) (5 years ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 2) (5 years ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 1) (5 years ago)
Buckaroo Banzai: No Matter Where You Go... There You Are...
First time in paperback! Writer Mac Rauch and director WD Richter return to their creation with brand new stories! Everyone's favorite adventurer/surgeon/rock star is back again just in time to save the world! Get the low down on the events that transpired before the movie! See for the first time a good look at Buckaroo's beginnings! This volume reprints the 2 issue 'Prequel' series, the two-issue 'H.O.T.H.' series, and the 'Origin' and 'Big Size' issues.
Genre: Sci-Fi
- Issue # TPB (Part 2) (5 years ago)
- Issue # TPB (Part 1) (5 years ago)
Stargate Universe
Stargate Universe the comic book begins right where Season Two of the acclaimed science fiction TV series ended, with the crew and unwilling passengers of Destiny set to cross a vast expanse of space with no margin for error. With almost all of the crew of the ancient starship Destiny in suspended animation, only Eli Wallace is left awake to repair his own stasis pod before time runs out. While he races against time, a new and unexpected danger threatens the fragile plan designed to keep everyone alive and away from the aliens who had been pursuing them. What strange new menace confronts Eli, Colonel Young, Doctor Rush and the others? You'll have to pick up this issue to find out!
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