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Dark Nights: Death Metal Metaverse's End

Dark Nights: Death Metal Metaverse's End

Perpetua, mother of all existence, has culled all life and creation in the Multiverse, condensing all beings to one planet: Earth-Prime. In her quest for power and dominance, she rules absolutely and in totality, using her children-the Monitors and Anti-Monitors-as her heralds and destructors. But a group of heroes has banded together across multiple worlds in a last-ditch effort to stop her from destroying all of existence: Owlman, President Superman, Iris West, Captain Carrot, Guy Gardner, and others have chosen to make their final stand in a battle they're destined to lose!

Wonder Woman: 1984

Wonder Woman: 1984

In these tales that tie in to the upcoming Warner Bros. movie Wonder Woman 1984, when a failed burglary attempt causes a hostage situation at the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History, Diana Prince is forced to leave her teenage tour group behind so that Wonder Woman can save the day! But will Wonder Woman be able to bring 10 gunmen to justice and get back to her tour group in time? And in a second story, it's the eighties, and greed is good-as long as you already have it all! Wonder Woman and Steve Trevor hunt down the reckless mastermind who makes the ultimate power move by stealing Diana's golden lasso!

The Legion of Regrettable Super Villians

The Legion of Regrettable Super Villians

This collection affectionately spotlights the most ridiculous, bizarre, and cringe-worthy criminals ever published, from fandom favorites like MODOK and Egg Fu to forgotten weirdos like Brickbat (choice of weapon: poison bricks) and Animal-Vegetable-Mineral Man. Casual comics readers and diehard enthusiasts alike will relish the hilarious commentary and vintage art from obscure old comics.

Captain America and The Campbell Kids

Captain America and The Campbell Kids

A promotional comic produced by Marvel in conjunction with the Campbell soup company.

Captain America: Transformation and Triumph

Captain America: Transformation and Triumph

Set in the Marvel movieverse, this one-shot was basically advertising for Kiehl's line of hair & skin care products, which apparently makes them Captain America's preferred brand......even though half the point of the character is that he's genetically modified to be the pinnacle of human ability, which would suggest trivial concerns like pimples, rashes and male pattern baldness aren't issues for him, but anyway......

Dark Nights: Death Metal Speed Metal

Dark Nights: Death Metal Speed Metal

It's the drag race from hell in this one-shot tie-in to Dark Nights: Death Metal! Taking place after the events of Dark Nights: Death Metal #3, the Darkest Knight is after Wally West and his Dr. Manhattan powers. Thankfully, Wally has backup in the form of Barry Allen, Jay Garrick, and Wallace West! It's a knockdown, drag-out race through the Wastelands as the Flash Family tries to stay steps ahead of the Darkest Knight and his Lightning Knights!

Mr. Muscles

Mr. Muscles

Previously published as Blue Beetle (1955).



Immortal She-Hulk

Immortal She-Hulk

IN THE WAKE OF EMPYRE, JEN WALTERS GOES IMMORTAL! The Cotati invasion has changed everything for Jennifer Walters. Now she seems to have a new lease on life…but things are never that simple for the gamma-powered. Al Ewing gives She-Hulk the “IMMORTAL” treatment with a horrifying stand-alone tale!

X Of Swords: Creation

X Of Swords: Creation

X OF SWORDS – CHAPTER 1. A tower. A mission. A gathering of armies.

Spider-Man and the Incredible Hulk (1982)

Spider-Man and the Incredible Hulk (1982)

Promotional advertising supplement to The Houston Chronicle/Sponsored by Foleys department stores.

Mecha

Mecha

Mecha. Mysterious. All powerful. All that stands between Earth and destruction. More than just another "robot book". The famous Dark Horse quality in full color.

No More Heroes

No More Heroes

No More Heroes is a self-published comic by Gordon Mclean and Ciao Oliviera, available both in digital format or limited edition printed version from the No More Heroes website. The first two issues are also available as a collected double issue.

Avengers Halloween Special

Avengers Halloween Special

Also including the Marvel Comics writing debut of Jay Baruchel (This is the End; Goon)!


Krypton: Tales from The Phantom Zone

Krypton: Tales from The Phantom Zone

Zod! Brainiac! Doomsday! Lobo! Seg-El’s enemies are closing in, and the future of his home planet of Krypton has been stolen. Join the fight to take it back when “Krypton” returns to SYFY on June 12.

Superman vs Muhammad Ali (1978)

Superman vs Muhammad Ali (1978)

In 1978, an alien race called the Scrubb demands that Earth's greatest champion battle their world's own greatest fighter. Both Superman and Muhammad Ali step forward — and to determine who is truly Earth's greatest fighter, Superman temporarily loses his powers and faces Ali in the ring. Ultimately, the duo must work together to defeat the Scrubb, with Ali taking on their champion while Superman battles their space-armada.



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