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Superhero comic

JSA (1999)

JSA (1999)

After an initial arc that involved a battle against a younger version of the Legion of Super Heroes villain Mordru, and a stand alone Sand story, James Robinson left the title in the capable hands of Goyer's new writing partner, Geoff Johns. Soon to be a DC phenomenon, John's knowledge of superhero continuity and characterization propelled the comic for nearly the rest of its tenure and later guided the superhero team into a successful relaunch. Over the course of the title's run, the JSA battled many villains, including the likes of the Ultra-Humanite, Eclipso, Extant and the Gentleman Ghost. The series saw new members Hawkman, Captain Marvel, Jakeem Thunder, the second Mister Terrific and Hourman, a new Doctor Fate, and even the supposedly reformed villain Black Adam. The title debuted a new and deadly Crimson Avenger and delved into the nine lives of team member Wildcat.

Journey into Mystery (2011)

Journey into Mystery (2011)

The numbering of this series was a continuation from Thor vol. 3. That series changed it's name back into "Journey into Mystery" starting with issue 622, tying into Fear Itself. The series featured Loki as the main character from that point on and did so untill issue 645, after which his story was continued in Young Avengers Vol.2. Thor got a new ongoing series for himself when this series was started, namely The Mighty Thor (vol.2). From issue 646 the main character switched to Sif. The series lasted until issue 655, making it one of the longest collective series.

Journey Into Mystery (1996)

Journey Into Mystery (1996)

Thor ceased to be the focus of his own series, which was restored to Journey into Mystery beginning with issue #503 (November 1996). The feature "The Lost Gods" ran through issue #513, followed by issues starring Shang-Chi, Master of Kung Fu and the Black Widow for three issues each, and reluctant vampire Hannibal King for two

Journey Into Mystery (1972)

Journey Into Mystery (1972)

A series that continued the long history of horror and mystery comics that was started in Journey into Mystery volume 1 before Thor became the star in that magazine.

Journey Into Mystery (1952)

Journey Into Mystery (1952)

Then, in the middle of the night, a customer comes in to buy some flowers. He asks to buy the very flowers that were just stolen. The florist escorts the man out with the flowers and then realizes he forgot to ask for payment. He runs outside to get the money and the man who bought the flowers is nowhere to be seen. He runs down the street and spots the man ducking into an alley. Turning the corner, he screams and falls down dead. In the alley, the man who "bought" the flowers is apparently one of the corpses who's grave was robbed and he is passing the flowers out to other corpses whose graves were robbed.

Joker's Asylum: Two-Face

Joker's Asylum: Two-Face

The Joker spins dastardly tales of evil starring Batman’s rogues gallery and that give readers an inside look into the insane lives of Batman’s greatest adversaries.

Joker's Asylum: The Joker

Joker's Asylum: The Joker

The Joker spins dastardly tales of evil starring Batman’s rogues gallery and that give readers an inside look into the insane lives of Batman’s greatest adversaries.

Joker's Asylum: Scarecrow

Joker's Asylum: Scarecrow

The Joker spins dastardly tales of evil starring Batman’s rogues gallery and that give readers an inside look into the insane lives of Batman’s greatest adversaries.

Joker's Asylum: Poison Ivy

Joker's Asylum: Poison Ivy

The Joker spins dastardly tales of evil starring Batman’s rogues gallery and that give readers an inside look into the insane lives of Batman’s greatest adversaries.

Joker's Asylum: Penguin

Joker's Asylum: Penguin

The Joker spins dastardly tales of evil starring Batman’s rogues gallery and that give readers an inside look into the insane lives of Batman’s greatest adversaries.

Joker's Asylum II: The Riddler

Joker's Asylum II: The Riddler

The Joker spins dastardly tales of evil starring Batman’s rogues gallery and that give readers an inside look into the insane lives of Batman’s greatest adversaries.

Joker's Asylum II: Mad Hatter

Joker's Asylum II: Mad Hatter

Top creators lend their talents to a new installment of THE JOKER'S ASYLUM - a special month-long, weekly series of one-shots starring the greatest villains in Batman's rogues gallery. Each issue is narrated by The Joker and tells a special stand-alone story that gives readers an inside look into the insane lives of The Dark Knight's greatest adversaries! This batch of tense tales spotlights The Riddler, Harley Quinn, Mad Hatter, Clayface and Killer Croc! Can you stand the madness?!

Joker's Asylum II: Killer Croc

Joker's Asylum II: Killer Croc

The Joker spins dastardly tales of evil starring Batman’s rogues gallery and that give readers an inside look into the insane lives of Batman’s greatest adversaries.

Joker's Asylum II: Harley Quinn

Joker's Asylum II: Harley Quinn

The Joker spins dastardly tales of evil starring Batman’s rogues gallery and that give readers an inside look into the insane lives of Batman’s greatest adversaries.

Joker's Asylum II: Clayface

Joker's Asylum II: Clayface

The Joker spins dastardly tales of evil starring Batman’s rogues gallery and that give readers an inside look into the insane lives of Batman’s greatest adversaries.

Joker: Last Laugh Secret Files

Joker: Last Laugh 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!

Joker: Last Laugh

Joker: Last Laugh

The Joker receives some shocking news while under lockdown in the Slab: he has a malignant tumor in his brain and is going to die. But it's not like the Clown Prince of Crime to bow out without putting on one last show--and he kicks it all off with a prison riot!

Joker (2008)

Joker (2008)

For some unknown reason The Joker has been released from Arkham Asylum. After being tailed for a little while by some some hired thugs that are possibly cops, sent to kill Joker, Jonny drives Joker to Killer Croc's hideout, a few of his former goons at a bar in a strip club are talking about who should go pick him up, and Jonny Frost volunteers to go get him fromsically a big meat freezer, Croc asks how the Joker got released from Arkham but Joker refuses to tell. Croc asks if Joker would like to join them in their game of cards, but the Joker is broke and recruits Croc and his gang to help him recover what was rightfully his and more

John Constantine, Hellblazer: Pandemonium

John Constantine, Hellblazer: Pandemonium

An original hardcover graphic novel in honor of John Constantine's 25th anniversary, who first appeared in Alan Moore's run on Swamp Thing in 1985.

John Carpenter's Snake Plissken Chronicles

John Carpenter's Snake Plissken Chronicles

Snake Is Back! And he's kicking some major @$$! After his little trouble in the Big Apple, and a full presidential pardon, Snake Plissken is ready for some real action. He finds some in Atlantic City, in what can only be described as the ultimate car boost. A car worth 30 million dollars! Chaos is the play of the day, a double cross is always just around the corner, and everyone will soon learn... you never turn your back on a snake.

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