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Superhero comic
Justice League Spectacular
When Elongated Man and Sue Dibny are taken hostage by the Royal Flush Gang, the Justice League reunites to rescue them.
- Issue # Full (8 years ago)
Justice (1986)
What would it be like if Superman had no feelings for human beings? With his lazer sword in one hand and his Shield in the other he only comes to earth for one thing- JUSTICE.
JSA: Our Worlds at War
"OUR WORLDS AT WAR," Part 18. It's time to call in the reserves...all of them! When President Luthor sends the JSA to take out Imperiex's base, a battleship the size of Jupiter, Sand fills out the ranks with Power Girl, The Ray, the Shining Knight, and a dozen others. But the horrible secret of Imperiex's power may prove too much for the JSA allies to handle.
- Issue # Full (8 years ago)
JSA 80-Page Giant 2011
The JSA's many members each take a turn in the spotlight in seven stories from some of the brightest talent in the industry! Judomaster, Dr. Mid-Nite, and Tomcat mix it up with the Yakuza in Japan! Citizen Steel turns to Jay Garrick when he finds the only pain that can penetrate his unbreakable skin! And the Spectre returns to haunt the Society! Plus stories of Alan Scott, Hawkman, Sandman, and more!
- Issue # Full (8 years ago)
JSA 80-Page Giant 2010
Presenting seven outstanding solo adventures starring members of both the Justice Society of America and the JSA All-Stars from dozens of your favorite creators! Cyclone, Doctor Fate, Jesse Quick, Mr. Terrific, Obsidian, Sand and Tomcat demonstrate that alone – or as a group – the JSA are the first and foremost Super Hero team for a reason!
- Issue # Full (8 years ago)
JLA Superpower
JLA Superpower is a perfect-bound one-shot released by DC Comics in 1999. It stars Mark Antaeus, a young hero who becomes a member of the Justice League. Over the course of the issue, we witness the rise and fall of a super-hero.This marks the DC Comics' debut for writer John Arcudi, who gained fame co-writing the various B.P.R.D.miniseries and one-shots for publisher Dark Horse with creator Mike Mignola. Arcudi would go on to write another JLA miniseries ( JLA: Destiny) before relaunching the Doom Patrol. The artwork for this one-shot was done by Scot Eaton and Ray Kryssing.
- Issue # Full (8 years ago)
Jezebelle
Jezebelle is a character than spun out of the Devil’s Night storyline which ran through Wildstorm’s annuals in 2000. She is a sorceress trying to learn about her new abilities while trying to attend high school.
Jean Grey
When a teenage JEAN GREY traveled through time and arrived in the present, she learned the terrible fate that befell her predecessor: Possessed by a cosmic entity called the Phoenix, Jean was trapped in an endless cycle of life and death. Determined to escape that future, Jean set out to write her own destiny. But now, she's visited by a premonition that the Phoenix is coming for her…and in this new ongoing series by DENNIS HOPELESS (ALL-NEW X-MEN, SPIDER-WOMAN, X-MEN: SEASON ONE) and VICTOR IBANEZ (EXTRAORDINARY X-MEN, STORM), she's going to fight tooth and nail to escape becoming its next victim!
Jade Warriors
A legendary cult of female assassins sworn to prepare Japan for the return of the dragons at the turn of the millennium; the betrayal of a woman named Deathkiss; and a beautiful exotic dancer who appears in the night, offering solace and friendship to a young writer who once saved her life. This is it--the type of series that Mike Deodato's fans have wanted him to draw since his glory days of Wonder Woman! Killer babes! The Yakuza! All-out action! The destruction of Japan! An exotic Asian assassin dares to escape her clan, knowing the only true escape is death at the hands of those with whom she trained. True to form, she is hunted by the Jade Warriors, who follow the bidding of the dreaded Yakuza... never knowing that a "dragon" (what could it REALLY be?) has shape-shifted into the form of their Oyabun leader. It's a race to the true millennium, 2001, and a fight for a nation's very survival! A special extra-length story, "Jewels of the Rising Sun" also includes the hard-to-find original serialized ashcan backup story arc (never before seen in color)! It's Deodato's latest, greatest action epic ever!
Impulse Plus
Grossout escapes capture and lets loose in Alabama, leading to tales of a mysterious bog monster on the loose. He soon crosses paths with Impulse, who is trying to find the alleged monster before the government do, while wandering out in the wild. But after a confrontation in the swamps leads Grossout to absorb some of Impulse's powers, the two must find a way to set things right.
- Issue # Full (8 years ago)
Iceman (2017)
Bobby Drake has been in the super hero game longer than most. But while reflecting on what he's accomplished over the years, he realizes that the legacy he's built is a few good one-liners and a string of failed relationships. Not only that, but now a younger version of himself has emerged from the timestream and he's more put together than Bobby ever was: already a world-class hero in his own right, but also totally comfortable in his own skin, complete with a relationship with a handsome Inhuman to boot. In this new ongoing series penned by Sina Grace (Burn the Orphanage, Self-Obsessed) and drawn by Alessandro Vitti (SECRET WARRIORS), Bobby realizes that the time is never or now, and sets out to build a life and legacy he can be proud of…and be the best ICEMAN he can be!
I Am Groot
GROOT IN HIS OWN SERIES, SMALLER AND BETTER THAN EVER! When the Guardians of the Galaxy get caught in a wormhole, a smaller-than-normal Groot is separated billions of light-years away from the team. Falling to a planet below, Groot discovers he is on an entirely alien and unknown world full of strange creatures and societies. Seriously underdeveloped and with nobody who can understand him, Groot will need to make the journey to the center of this world and find the way back to his family!
Hi-Tech Heroes Presented By Hanes
The Guardians of the Galaxy make an unscheduled visit to Earth in a race against the Ravagers to retrieve a prized piece of stolen tech. What is this secret technology that everyone, including the Collector, wants so badly? Could it be the beginning of Earth's newest fresh smelling fabric? – Presented by Hanes FreshIQ.
- Issue # Full (8 years ago)
Gunfire
Gunfire blasts into the DC Universe! Young Andrew Van Horn is the reluctant heir to a sprawling munitions empire and a man cursed with the power to turn any object in his hands into a deadly, explosive projectile!
Green Lantern 3-D
Kyle and Jade are pulled inside Kyle's battery, and discover that Hal Jordan recreated the planet Oa inside: including the entire Green Lantern Corps minus the Guardians!
- Issue # Full (8 years ago)
Ghost Rider: Trail of Tears
Here it is the prequel to Garth Ennis and Clayton Crain's smash hit GHOST RIDER: ROAD TO DAMNATION! Travis Parham thought he'd seen hell. As a lieutenant in the Confederate Army, he stood neck-deep in muck and blood, surrounded by the whistle of hot shrapnel and men's screams. Two years later, Parham has carved a new life for himself, doing his best to forget the depravity that lurks in the pits of men's souls. Now, Parham's tranquil world is about to be rudely interrupted. Up from the depths comes a force of nature that transcends his wildest dreams a fiery wraith that knows a thing or two about evil, and even more about vengeance.
Future Tense
On 5th November 1980 Marvel UK launched two "themed" weekly titles - Valour, whose strips all had a fantasy twist to them, and the science fiction-oriented Future Tense. The first issue used a suitably space-suited Nick Fury, though the Agent of SHIELD's tales were not being reprinted inside. Instead, the initial line-up was Micronauts, Paladin (from Marvel Premiere #43), Seeker 3000 (from Marvel Premiere #41) andWarlock (from Marvel Premiere #1); Micronauts would be a mainstay for Future Tense through to the final issue, but all the others would eventually be replaced by other strips. Star-Lord (from Marvel Spotlight #6) joined in #4 for a short run, while Marvel's Star Trek, beginning with the adaptation of the Motion Picture, replaced Seeker 3000 as of #6, to become the second strip destined to continue to the end of Future Tense. With #13 Future Tense absorbed failing sister title Forces in Combat, adding the latter's title to its byline for a single issue and taking up FiC's only SF strip, Rom, into its own line-up. The line-up remained stable for the next few issues, but with #20 Future Tense consumed another failing title, its "twin", Valour, whose two surviving strips, Weirdworld (a.k.a. Warriors of the Shadow Realm, initially from Marvel Comics Super Special#11) and Conan (from Conan the Barbarian) displaced Warlock. The revised line-up for Future Tense and Valour, a title it would retain through to #35, again stabilised for a time, with the only change being when Weirdworld ended (when the US strips ran out) and was replaced by Captain Marvel (from Marvel Spotlight#1) as of #28. Conan ended in #34, and with #36 Future Tense reinvented itself as a monthly title. Rom's final appearance was in #38, and in January 1982 Future Tense ended with its 41st issue.
Flaming Carrot Special
Finally: proof that the Flaming Carrot is REAL!!! With comics on the fast track to the movie screen, isn't it time that the movie screen came to comics? Flaming Carrot's great detective-ness gets to the bottom of a mysterious series of events at a comic convention! Everyone's pockets are disappearing! Will Flaming Carrot discover the mystery in time or get side-tracked by the convention sirens? Fun, action and numerous cameos by comic book celebrities! "Filmed" Fumetti style!
- Issue # Full (8 years ago)
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