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Immortal Weapons

Immortal Weapons

No man has fought more heartily, consumed more mightily, or lived life more fully than Fat Cobra, Master of the sumo thunder stomp and the devil's skullcrusher. Discover the shocking origins of an Immortal Weapon of the Capital Cities of Heaven!

Image United

Image United

PRELUDE TO THE CROSSOVER EVENT OF THE CENTURY! Meet FORTRESS, the exciting new character created by WHILCE PORTACIO for IMAGE UNITED! He's trapped in a suit that gives him seemingly limitless power that he can barely control, which leads to a confrontation with the Image Universe's favorite cop: Savage Dragon!


Illuminati

Illuminati

"Bad guys win every day... why not us?" How do the villains of the Marvel Universe live in a world where the sky is constantly filled with heroes? What do they do when they want out of that life? There is no escape. No future. Who saves the villains? The Hood believes he might be that savior. He wants everyone to have a place at the table. Now all he needs to do is build his army. Featuring Titania, Mad Thinker, Thunderball, Black Ant and Enchantress, Illuminati is a tale of villains just trying to survive in the All-New All-Different Marvel Universe.

Green Lantern: Evil's Might

Green Lantern: Evil's Might

By Howard Chaykin, David Tischman and Marshall Rogers.

Forever Maelstrom

Forever Maelstrom

A time-jumping ladies' man is reality's only hope in an outlandish miniseries from the creators of AMERICAN CENTURY! His name is Forever Maelstrom. His expertise in world history, honed by traveling through centuries to befriend the world's most historic figures,  may be all that stands between order and anarchy when an evil madman derails time itself! With alternate timelines running roughshod over each other, only Forever and a motley crew of misfits can gather the devices necessary to restoring the world he once knew. But time, as ever, is fleeting...

Felicia Hardy: The Black Cat

Felicia Hardy: The Black Cat

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Fantastic Four/Iron Man: Big in Japan

Fantastic Four/Iron Man: Big in Japan

It’s an all-out romp with big monsters a-go-go as Droom, Giganto and Eerok, the giant ape, along with hundreds of manic ‘50s Marvel monsters, trample Tokyo’s first-ever Kaiju Museum and Celebration!

Eternals (2008)

Eternals (2008)

The Gods Walk the Earth! In ancient times, the Celestials, a race of cosmic giants, came to Earth and created a race of powerful immortal beings: The Eternals! For a time, primitive man worshiped them as gods, but eventually they disappeared. Now, they have returned! One of the Celestials now towers over Golden Gate Park, standing in judgment over the Earth… but does he bring the end of the world?

Eternals (2006)

Eternals (2006)

You are thousands of years old. You have amazing powers. You have watched civilizations rise and fall-- so why does no one remember any of this? Bestselling Author Neil Gaiman (Marvel: 1602, Anansi Boys, Sandman) is joined by superstar artist John Romita Jr. (Amazing Spider-Man, Wolverine) to bring you the eagerly-awaited event of 2006-ETERNALS!! Ike Harris has dreams of adventures, love affairs and betrayals, but no one involved remembers or believes him. And who is trying to kill him to keep him from talking about it?

Eternal (2003)

Eternal (2003)

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Essential Hulk

Essential Hulk

These phonebook-sized, B&W, value-priced collections each contain about 25 issues worth of consecutive Hulk continuity, starting with his short 6 issue initial run, continuing into his solo adventures in "Tales to Astonish" and continuing into his longer, second ongoing series.

Essential Avengers

Essential Avengers

There came a day, unlike any other, when Earth's Mightiest Heroes found themselves united against a common threat. On that day, the Avengers were born - to fight the foes no single hero could withstand. Featuring the formation of the Avengers, the revival of Captain America, and enemies such as the Sub-Mariner and Kang the Conqueror! Collecting

Epic Illustrated

Epic Illustrated

Epic was a Marvel Comics magazine that featured groundbreaking artwork and stories that focused on a market for more mature readers. According to the Marvel Bullpen Bulletins from October 1979, the comic was originally supposed to be named "Odyssey", but was renamed after Marvel found out a comic with that name was already being published by another publisher. It was then renamed Epic instead. The series would become a huge success and was even followed by it's own Epic imprint some months later. Many of the individual stories contained within have since been published in trade format among many different publishers.

Empire

Empire

Written by Mark Waid with art by Barry Kitson and James Pascoe, Empire is an American comic book series originally published by Image imprint Gorilla Comics, Empire was acquired by DC Comics. The two Gorilla issues were reprinted in Empire #0, and were followed by a six-issue limited series. The book carries a "Suggested for Mature Readers" warning. The series has also been collected in a 208-page trade paperback.

Digitek

Digitek

The story of Digitek begins at the Mys-Tech organization. Kether Troop, a team of Mys-Tech mercenaries tasked with recovering alien technology from alternate dimensions, manage to retrieve a product called Protosilicon from an unknown source and installs it on an item known as Jump 61. Technological analysis of the item followed, and Jonathan Byrant is assigned as its Project Leader. His supervisor, Mr. Grant, sabotages the project with a computer virus, but Jonathan somehow gains a vision of this. He rushes back to the facility. He arrives just as the building explodes, and is believed to have been killed. Unknown to all he survives and finds that the suit has bonded with him. Choosing to use his powers for good, Jonathan decides to call himself after the project: Digitek. His first opponents are the villains known as Bacillicons, three mercenaries who had been similarly transformed, but are warped by the virus.

Demon: Driven Out

Demon: Driven Out

It's Etrigan the Demon as you've never seen him before, in a 6-issue hyper-pulp miniseries! Jason Blood cuts a deal with a cult of modern-day alchemists to divorce him from the Demon for good. But when the ceremony goes horribly wrong, Etrigan must mix it up with street racers and the Yakuza mob!

DC Comics Presents: Legion of Super-Heroes

DC Comics Presents: Legion of Super-Heroes

Cosmic Boy, Brainiac 5, and other heroes return to Earth, only to find it dominated by the alien race known as the Blight. How can the team stop these alien invaders when they're being picked off one by one? Collects "Legion Of The Damned," originally published in LEGIONNAIRES #79-80 and LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES (1989-2000) #122-123.

Darkminds

Darkminds

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Daredevil Saga

Daredevil Saga

Free sampler to bring you up to date on Daredevil's current activities.

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