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Generations: Sam Wilson Captain America & Steve Rogers Captain America

Generations: Sam Wilson Captain America & Steve Rogers Captain America

They were part of the Greatest Generation! And now Sam Wilson finds himself alongside them yet again in a strange yet familiar setting fighting shoulder-to-shoulder with Captain America and Bucky against a seemingly unstoppable threat to the safety of the world!

Marvel Legacy

Marvel Legacy

It begins at the dawn of the human race, and ends with a child's prayer! In between, empires fall, mysteries brew, secrets are revealed, quests are undertaken and legends are forged! All leading up to the dramatic return you've been waiting for and one you've been dreading! Jason Aaron (MIGHTY THOR) and Esad Ribic (SECRET WARS) usher in a new dawn one whose rays will touch every corner of the Marvel Universe in the days to come! MARVEL LEGACY: It's everything you've been longing for and more!


She-Hulk Sensational

She-Hulk Sensational

You NEVER ask a woman her age... especially when she can bench press tractor trailers! But She-Hulk's big secret is out, because Marvel's celebrating 30 years of the jade giantess and you're invited to the party! Join acclaimed Shulkie scribe Peter David for an anniversary tale unlike any other! And if you're still feeling savage, writer Brian Reed and artist Iban Coello are hosting an after party in honor of the buff bombshell and her most fabulous friends!

Uncle Sam and the Freedom Fighters (2007)

Uncle Sam and the Freedom Fighters (2007)

Spinning out of events in AMAZONS ATTACK, Uncle Sam finds himself faced with a changing world and a country torn to pieces. How will he and his Freedom Fighters fit in as part of this new world order?

Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice - Upstairs/Downstairs

Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice - Upstairs/Downstairs

One shot released by DC Comics and Doritos.

General Mills Presents Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice

General Mills Presents Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice

Four issues mini-series.

Batman Returns: The Official Comic Adaptation of the Warner Bros. Motion Picture

Batman Returns: The Official Comic Adaptation of the Warner Bros. Motion Picture

NOTE: Indicia titled as "Batman Returns: The Official Comic Adaptation of the Warner Bros. Motion Picture".

Batman: The Official Comic Adaptation of the Warner Bros. Motion Picture

Batman: The Official Comic Adaptation of the Warner Bros. Motion Picture

This adaptation of the Tim Burton-directed Batman, brings Michael Keaton's Batmanface-to-face, or mano y mano with Jack Nicholson's Joker! What scheme does the "Clown Prince of Crime" have up his sleeve to celebrate Gotham's bicentennial?

Batman: Hollywood Knight

Batman: Hollywood Knight

In the Golden Age of Hollywood, at the height of production of the great serial movie adventures, the most successful serial of all features a man in a Bat-suit, fighting crime and striking fear into the hearts of evildoers. But this "fiction" soon becomes a reality in this three-issue Elseworlds mini-series. Byron Wyatt is a successful actor/director/producer, whose independent film company, Gotham Pictures, creates the Batman serials based on the popular comic-book character. But Wyatt (who stars as the Batman) and his success threaten to undermine the big studio Arkham Pictures, run by mogul Jack "the Joker" Napier. After several threats from Napier fail to sway Wyatt from stopping production of the serials, Napier uses his mob connections for a more permanent solution to his problem. After the mob kills off the production crew and sets fire to the sets, they find Wyatt in costume and shoot him in the head. Only Wyatt doesn't die. When the actor regains consciousness from his near-fatal head wound, he has no memory of his true identity. Instead, he only remembers his life asâ¤|the Batman, and is consumed with a thirst for vengeance for the murder of his "friend," Byron Wyatt. Will his memory fully return before the ultimate confrontation with Napier? And if so, will he still have the fearlessness of the Batman to bring Napier down for good?

Marvel Assistant-Sized Spectacular

Marvel Assistant-Sized Spectacular

In the tradition of Assistant Editors' Month, Marvel unleashes the ideas from those that are usually told what to do all day.


Batman: Harvest Breed

Batman: Harvest Breed

Batman's investigation into a series of recent macabre murders leads him to the past and an old case file of similarly horrific killings. As the murders continue with intensifying horror, the Dark Knight is driven to the edge of self-control. Coming to blows with his longtime ally, Commissioner Gordon, Batman must find a way to regain his senses and solve this disturbing case. But when confronted with the vengeful killer and their demonic powers, Batman finds himself in a showdown that he cannot possibly win.

Batman: Gotham Nights II

Batman: Gotham Nights II

NOTE: Indicia titled as "Batman: Gotham Nights II".

Super Powers Collection

Super Powers Collection

23 issues mini-series.

Heroes for Hope Starring the X-Men

Heroes for Hope Starring the X-Men

Script by Stan Lee (4 pages), Ed Bryant (3 pages), Louise Simonson (3 pages), Stephen King (3 pages), Bill Mantlo (2 pages), Alan Moore (3 pages), Ann Nocenti (3 pages), Harlan Ellison (3 pages), Chris Claremont (2 pages), Jo Duffy (2 pages), Mike Baron (2 pages), Denny O'Neil (2 pages), George Martin (3 pages), Bruce Jones (2 pages), Steve Englehart (2 pages), Jim Shooter (2 pages), Mike Grell (3 pages) & Archie Goodwin (4 pages). Art by John Romita, Jr. & Al Gordon (2 pages), John Buscema & Klaus Janson (2 pages), Brent Anderson & Joe Sinnott (1 page), John Byrne & Terry Austin (3 pages), Brent Anderson & Dan Green (1 page), Bernie Wrightson & Jeff Jones (3 pages), Charles Vess & Jay Muth (2 pages), Brent Anderson & Tom Palmer (1 page), Richard Corben (3 pages), Mike Kaluta & Al Milgrom (3 pages), Frank Miller & Bill Sienkiewicz (3 pages), Brian Bolland & Craig Russell (2 pages), John Bolton (2 pages), Steve Rude & Carl Potts (2 pages), Bret Blevins & Al Williamson (2 pages), Herb Trimpe & Sal Buscema (3 pages), Gray Morrow (2 pages), Paul Gulacy & Bob Layton (2 pages), Alan Weiss & Joe Rubinstein (2 pages), Jackson Guice & Steve Leialoha (3 pages), Howard Chaykin & Walt Simonson (4 pages).

Spider-Island: Spider-Woman

Spider-Island: Spider-Woman

Jessica Drew and the ever-lovin' Thing go toe-to-toe over the one thing that can cure SPIDER-ISLAND... Ben Grimm's old girlfriend, Alicia Masters?

Batman: Gordon of Gotham

Batman: Gordon of Gotham

Collected in Batman: Gordon of Gotham.

Batman: Death of Innocents

Batman: Death of Innocents

This issue also has text articles from various landmine activists explaining the dangers and how Americans can help landmine victims.

Babe 2

Babe 2

The response to Babe was so strong, she just had to make a second appearance. And she does, literally coming together again in the wilds of Queens to face the shifty Shrewmanoid and his legion of giant cyborg alligators! Up from the depths of the sewers and out of the pages of Monkeyman & O'Brien comes this cantankerous creature crew! Will the bodacious Babe halt the musty menace before civilization as we know it is in dire need of a bath?

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