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Wildcats (1999)

Wildcats (1999)

The series that launched Jim Lee's WildStorm Productions returns as the first new book to be released by WildStorm under the wings of DC Comics, in a special edition featuring six different covers! It has been six months since Grifter walked away from the remains of the WILDC.A.T.s - and, frankly, the last place he expected a reunion with his former teammates is on the waterways of Venice. A lot has changed in that time, and just how much has changed begins to be revealed here.

WildC.A.T.s/X-Men

WildC.A.T.s/X-Men

Taking place throughout time from World War II to the near future, WILDC.A.T.S/X-MEN is an adrenaline-filled adventure of extraterrestrial invasions and unholy alliances. In this epic volume, the super-powered mutants of the X-Men and the alien half-breed soldiers of the WildC.A.T.S combine forces to save the world from a series of global threats and inhuman terrors. Including appearances by the adamantium-clawed Wolverine, the female ninja Zealot, the telepathic Jean Grey, and the mercenary Grifter, this fast-paced book features battles against Nazi conquerors, bloodthirsty aliens, psychotic mutants, and planet-devouring invaders.

WildC.A.T.s/Aliens

WildC.A.T.s/Aliens

When an escape pod crash-lands on New York with injured StormWatch agent Flint enclosed, the WildC.A.T.s decide to get involved. Void teleports the team up to SkyWatch and into the middle of a disaster zone. They discover two things; for one, the aliens arent Daemonite and two, they are going to have one hell of a time getting the survivors, and themselves, off the space station alive. But how can even the WildC.A.T.s survive an encounter with the Aliens when StormWatch has already fallen. Get ready for a horror/sci-fi/super hero slugfest the likes that has never been seen before!


WildC.A.T.s Adventures

WildC.A.T.s Adventures

This comic series is based on the WildC.A.T.s cartoon which aired on television in 1994.   The stories are adapted from the WildC.A.T.s comic but are not considered part of the regular Wildstorm Universe continuity.

Wild Times: Wetworks

Wild Times: Wetworks

The wettest heroes in comics fight atomic sea creatures in the 1950s, courtesy of writer Mark Waid (THE KINGDOM, THE FLASH) and artist Aaron Lopresti (GEN13 BOOTLEG)! In a 1950s that never was, atomic testing is vital to national security. But when that testing unleashes dangers of its own ‹ monsters more terrifying than any "Red Menace" ‹ the U.S. calls on WetWorks, the toughest team ever to brave the briny deep! Immerse yourself in aquatic action alongside Dane,Pilgrim, Jester, Grail, and the rest in a drama-drenched, water-logged adventure!

Wild Times: Grifter

Wild Times: Grifter

The WILDCATS have some WILD TIMES during Prohibition in a gangbuster of a one-shot written by Max Allan Collins (ROAD TO PERDITION) with art by Paul Smith (LEAVE IT TO CHANCE, X-Men)! Standing out like a sore thumb in the free-wheeling extravagance of the 1920s, top cop Cole Cash fights to maintain order in a big city chock-full of hustlers and organized crime. While the mob lets loose with hot lead on every corner, temptation saunters through the city in the form of the seductive flapper known only as Voodoo. Grab your Tommy Gun, 'cause this "Grifter" is in for one wild ride.

Wild Times: Gen13

Wild Times: Gen13

With a special appearance by the (original) Teen Titans, this wild times saga is amazingly cool and you can dig it big time.

Wild Thing (1999)

Wild Thing (1999)

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Wild Dog

Wild Dog

River City is a nice place to live... unless you count the terrorists and criminals running wild on the streets. There's only one cure for that: Wild Dog. But you know what they say: sometimes the cure is worse than the disease.

Wild Cards

Wild Cards

Wild Cards is a science fiction and superhero anthology series set in a shared universe. The series was created by a group of New Mexico science fiction authors, but it is mostly pulled together and edited by best-selling author George R. R. Martin with assistance by Melinda M. Snodgrass, also a contributor to the series

Widowmaker

Widowmaker

Who is hunting Marvel's super-spies? Espionage agents around the world are being assassinated, their covers blown, and governments' intelligence and security capabilities devastated! The person behind it: an all-new Ronin! The next two super-spies targeted for death: Black Widow and Mockingbird! The wildcard determined to unmask the killer: Hawkeye! Let the game begin as Marvel's spy community collides with its superhuman agents!

Widow Archives

Widow Archives

On a secluded, Caribbean island, a scientific genius has succeeded in his efforts to artificially accelerate the evolution of mankind, but the human/arachnid hybrid he has created could spell doom for all humanity. Presented for the first time in over 20 years, the introductory mini-series of Mike Wolfer's classic, indy horror heroine is collected in one volume, in a tale of lust, murder, and monsters! Featuring new computer lettering, enhanced artwork, and additional pages not seen in the original 1992 releases, Widow is back and as bloody as ever!

Who's Who: Update '88

Who's Who: Update '88

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Who's Who: Update '87

Who's Who: Update '87

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Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe

Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe

The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe containing profiles on characters listed from Abel to Auron.

Who's Who in the Legion of Super-Heroes

Who's Who in the Legion of Super-Heroes

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Who's Who in the DC Universe

Who's Who in the DC Universe

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