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Superhero comic

Spider-Girl (1998)

Spider-Girl (1998)

May "Mayday" Parker is still trying to reason with her new found powers and whether or not she should continue to use them in a superhero capacity. She begins to "research" Spider-Man and ends up talking to her father's assistant, Phil Urich. Phil informs her the legacy of Spider-Man as some speculate, about how a freak accident lead to his creation and how he was first in entertainment until a burglar he let go killed someone close to him. Before long, Peter shows up and, as he, May, and Captain Ruiz are leaving the precinct, Peter and May feel their spider-sense tingling. A suspicious man begins to follow Peter and Captain Ruiz, but May ambushes the man into an alley. Scurrying up a wall, she avoids letting the man see her as she tails him as he goes into a clothing store. She decides to leave the man be since he didn't commit any crime that she saw. Back at school, her friend Davida Kirby tries to get her to loosen up by going to the mall after basketball practice, but May is down because she starts to feel using her powers on the court is too much of an advantage to exploit.


Speedball

Speedball

Pressure from his high-powered, career minded parents, pressure at school and pressure from friends and classmates – what else can go wrong in Robbie Baldwin’s life? Well, he has this incredible force and energy seething within him and is struggling to control them. But when his parents are threatened, Robbie has to use those powers in “Speedball the Masked Marvel.” Script by Steve Ditko & Roger Stern and art by Steve Ditko & Jackson Guice. Then all is revealed as to how Robbie Baldwin got those mysterious powers and became a super hero in “The Origin of a Masked Marvel.”

Speed Demon

Speed Demon

In order to save two universes, the young hero known as Access was forced to use the power of Amalgam (see Marvel versus DC (1996) #3). In this issue, the Scarlet Speedster, the Flash, has been merged with the Spirit of Vengeance, Ghost Rider, and Etrigan the Demon to create the Speed Demon. Can even the Speed Demon stand alone against the Night Spectre (Spectre/Nightmare) And the Green Goblin (Green Goblin/Two Face) Maybe with the help of another Speed Demon, his nephew Wally Blaze.


Spectacular Spider-Man Magazine

Spectacular Spider-Man Magazine

The new mayoral candidate, Richard Raleigh has a strange hold over the masses of New York City. But simmering beneath the urbane exterior is something far more sinister and Peter Parker is the only one that notices...

Spectacular Scarlet Spider

Spectacular Scarlet Spider

The Spectacular Scarlet Spider is a comic book series starring the Scarlet Spider published by Marvel Comics for two issues from November 1995 to December 1995.

Spawn-Batman

Spawn-Batman

Batman travels to New York City, to investigate a series of brutal murders, who has apparently engaged in cutting the heads off of his victims. The killer, holds high tech weapons and equipment, and wants the brains of the homeless to operate his creations, thus the decapitations. When Batman meets Spawn, they mistake each other for the enemy, and engage in a series of battles, but upon realizing that they are after the same perpetrator, they work together operating on a strained relationship.

Spawn: The Dark Ages

Spawn: The Dark Ages

Spawn: The Dark Ages introduces Lord Covenant, a 12th Century knight killed in a holy crusade far from his homeland, who returns to Earth as a HellSpawn. As a plague of violence and turmoil cover the English countryside, the Dark Knight must choose whether to align himself with the innocent inhabitants of the once-thriving kingdom or with the malevolent forces of evil and corruption.

Spawn: Shadows of Spawn

Spawn: Shadows of Spawn

You've never see Spawn like this before! Two hundred pages of glorious manga by famous Japanese manga master Juzo Tokoro! New Spawns! New and classic villains! What more could any fan want?

Spawn: Blood Feud

Spawn: Blood Feud

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Spawn: Architects of Fear

Spawn: Architects of Fear

Ethaan, one of the five Angels of the dreaded caste of the Architects, seeks the help of Hellspawn Al Simmons to restore one of their oldest and most secret of weapons, the Horsaak-El. This living trap hidden in the dark alleyways of the Big Apple kept for centuries the souls of the damned, preventing them from joining the armies of Hell. But lately, the Horsaak-El has started to prey on innocent humans to quench its unbounded thirst for souls. Only a soul already marked with the seal of Hell can enter the trap to stop it. This is at least what Ethaan tells Spawn whom she wants to use as a Trojan horse to enter and destroy the mad creature. To make sure Spawn won't thwart her plan, Ethaan managed to attract one of Al Simmons' closest relatives in the heart of the Horsaak-El: his own brother Marc Simmons.

Spawn Resurrection

Spawn Resurrection

While a strange assailant stalks the city, ripping out human hearts, another otherwordly being arrives. As his mind reels, our tortured hero remembers that he struck a deal with the devil in order to return to his beloved wife - five years after his death.

Spawn Kills Everyone!

Spawn Kills Everyone!

While a strange assailant stalks the city, ripping out human hearts, another otherwordly being arrives. As his mind reels, our tortured hero remembers that he struck a deal with the devil in order to return to his beloved wife - five years after his death.

Showcase '95

Showcase '95

Supergirl encounters Lord Dichon, a fugitive entity from another world with plans to dominate the Earth. But to do that, Dichon needs a host body, and Supergirl is just what the doctor ordered. Argus risks losing everything he's struggled for as he pursues an underground arms dealer. And Green Lantern Alan Scott suddenly finds himself haunted by the ghosts of his dead teammates from the Justice Society of America.

Phantom Stranger

Phantom Stranger

The Phantom Stranger six-issue anthology miniseries of 1952-1953 was the first solo series of The Phantom Stranger, who premiered in the first issue (one of the few instances where a character wouldn't appear in another comic before getting their own).

No Angel

No Angel

Religious texts from The Bible to the Sumerian tablets speak of strange creatures descending from the heavens and mating with humans, their children the superhuman heroes of myth. None of this ever meant anything to Iraq War veteran Hannah Gregory, until she found herself in the crosshairs of a dangerous cult convinced that she's a descendant of these dangerous bloodlines... bloodlines they're determined to eradicate. No Angel is a cosmological and conspiratorial modern western with super powers by way of The Da Vinci Code.

Ninjak (1997)

Ninjak (1997)

After uttering a phrase while playing his favorite video game, Denny Meechum becomes more than he could have ever imagined!

Ninjak (1994)

Ninjak (1994)

Colin King is the perfect living weapon—the greatest ninja of all time, gifted with a brilliant mind and an uncanny ability to anticipate the actions of his enemies. As rogue agent code name: Ninjak, he owes no allegiance to any flag or cause—but has dedicated himself to the destruction of WEBNET, a global network of vastly powerful criminal overlords.

Nightwing Secret Files

Nightwing Secret Files

Learn the secrets behind the greatest heroes and villains of the DC Universe with these special issues that delve into all aspects of their lives--from enemies and allies to caves and fortresses and everything in between! These issues also tie in to some of the DC Universe's biggest events, including the return of the JSA and INFINITE CRISIS!

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