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Superhero comic

Captain America (1996)

Captain America (1996)

This is an abomination. This is the worst art (Rob Liefeld) ever to be seen in a Captain America comic. I hear tell that Marvel cancelled Captain America vol. 1 in order to let Rob Liefeld take over the character. I can't imagine a character more mismatched for Liefeld's... talents. This is a travesty. I think Liefeld leaves this series a few issues in. I will check those out, but not this. Not this....

Captain America (1968)

Captain America (1968)

The Star-Spangled Avenger fights for freedom! Emerging from years on ice following World War II, Steve Rogers must adapt to a world that has gone on without him while also protecting his nation from the forces that would conspire to tear it apart!

Captain America & the Falcon

Captain America & the Falcon

TWO AMERICAS PART 1 He has been his mentor, his leader and his friend. Now, Captain America takes on a new role in the Falcon's life: pursuer! Sam Wilson has gone rogue and S.H.I.E.L.D. has given Cap just 24 hours to bring him in!

Capes

Capes

Meet the cast. There's the Meteor Twins, beings of immense power... as long as they stay within 20 feet of each other. Big Brain, the owner whose power dwarfs nearly everyone on the planet, but has trouble fitting his head through doors. The American Champion, who's loving wife, Freedom, spends most of her time loving other men. Then there's Bolt, the resident strong man, who today is stuck showing the new guy, Kid Thor, the ropes. The only problem is nobody is prepared for what happens next. Let's just hope they're done before five O'clock... the accountants are trying to cut back on overtime.

Cage (2016)

Cage (2016)

From the Award-Winning creator of Dexter's Laboratory, Samurai Jack and Hotel Transylvania! On the mean streets of Harlem, shoes are big, shirts are large, bottoms are belled and crime is rampant! But in the heart of the city, the world's hardest-working, smack-talking, chain-wearing super hero is on the street and on the case! And his rates are reasonable! He's CAGE! and he'll save your behind. Dig it!

Cage (2002)

Cage (2002)

Cage is hired to avenge a young girl's death. Why would gang members kill this girl, and what is their connection to Tombstone?

Cage (1992)

Cage (1992)

Luke Cage takes the stage in his own ongoing series! Cage makes himself the 'Hero for Hire' for a Chicago newspaper. Cage busts the crime, while the journalists get a story! A perfect arrangement, until Luke encounters Hardcore, a dangerous mobster with an even more dangerous agenda.

Cable and Deadpool

Cable and Deadpool

Wade Wilson and Nathan Summers are back – and this time, they're stuck with each other! Can two grown men with deadly genetic weaponry work together without driving each other crazy?! Action, adventure, black-ops, black humor and lots and lots of gunfire mark the return of your two favorite mutant anti-heroes to their own ongoing series!

Cable (2008)

Cable (2008)

“Messiah CompleX” changed the X-Men forever. But no one’s world has been rocked as hard as Cable, the time-traveling mutant from the future. He’s been charged with the one mission that could save all of mutantkind -- or, if he fails, Spin it swirling into extinction. And hot on his trail is a relentless enemy who won’t stop until blood is spilled. No matter where…or when…Cable runs. Brought to you by the dynamic team of Duane Swierczysnki (MOON KNIGHT ANNUAL) and Ariel Olivetti (PUNISHER WAR JOURNAL).
Genre: Superhero

Cable (1993)

Cable (1993)

In the town square, the Reverend is busy preaching hellfire and damnation. He is certain that the "visitor" is Satanspawn due to the glowing yellow eye and the smoke coming off his skin. He dubs the visitor the Devil's Herald. It doesn't help that the stranger is speaking gibberish. Moira wants to diffuse the situation and she scolds the crowd for such harsh judgment. Some in the crowd see her point and become a bit more hospitable. Then someone touches the metallic arm to find that it feels alive. New fear is born and the Reverend incites the crowd to kill the man. Cable (for so it is) uses his telepathy to get the citizens to forget their anger and fear and the crowd disperses. Even the Reverend thinks that Moira has claimed Cable as a cousin from England and goes on his merry way. With no one left to condemn him, Cable goes with Moira and Wolfsbane to Muir Island.
Genre: Superhero

Cable - Blood and Metal

Cable - Blood and Metal

Ten years in the past: As Iranians escort two (supposedly) American hostages, the Wild Pack readies themselves to fulfill a contract. They jump the crowd and leave a heap of bodies. With the coast clear, the Wild Pack enters a building. They are not there to free any hostages. They are simply there to make some money due to corporate payback. A man named Tolliver has hired the team to blow up a company building and that is all. The team walks away as the building crumbles and escape in a hidden helicopter.

C.O.W.L.

C.O.W.L.

Welcome to the "Chicago Organized Workers League"- the world's first Super-Hero Labor Union! While C.O.W.L. once stood as a beacon of hope against an epidemic of organized crime and an unbeatable "brotherhood" of Super-Villains, the union now faces its fiercest foe yet-a disillusioned public. In targeting the last of the great villains, C.O.W.L. attempts to prove its value to the world and to each other, while staving off villainy from both outside and inside its offices.


Bullseye: Perfect Game

Bullseye: Perfect Game

There was a year when no one knew where he was. When Bullseye – the world’s greatest assassin – simply vanished without a trace. In the glare of the white hot lights, no one noticed the lanky stranger with the rubber arm, throwing heat that could, well, take off a man’s head. See, every man needs a challenge, a moment when he faces impossible odds, when he looks deep inside himself and sees what he’s really made of. Bullseye’s next pitch is one for the history books.

Bullseye: Greatest Hits

Bullseye: Greatest Hits

The untold origin of Daredevil's ultimate nemesis is revealed at last! And who thought being bad could be so much fun? Featuring timely cameos by Daredevil, Elektra, the Kingpin and the Punisher!

Bullseye

Bullseye

Daredevil, Elektra, Punisher… You name 'em, Bullseye beat 'em. But that was just business… This? This is pleasure. What does the world's greatest assassin do for fun? Find out what Bullseye gets involved in for laughs in this deadly first issue, way down in South America!

Bullet Points

Bullet Points

World War II. America needs a super soldier. Only one man possesses the formula to create the perfect fighting machine from volunteer Steve Rogers. But when a deadly bullet kills Dr. Erskine along with his bodyguard, M.P. Ben Parker, Steve’s destiny—and that of the Marvel Universe—is changed forever.

Bucky Barnes: The Winter Soldier

Bucky Barnes: The Winter Soldier

Following the tragedy of Original Sin, what becomes of Bucky Barnes, the Winter Soldier? Find out in this new ongoing series.


Brit

Brit

Meet Brit, the government's last line of defense when it comes to the really messy parts of keeping the world safe. When super-powered menaces threaten our home soil, send in this one-man killing machine: He's indestructible, unstoppable, and eligible for a senior citizen's discount. Brit and Jessica are having a good time raising their new son, Brittany Jr. With Brit back at his job with the government, they're well off and living large. That is, until a race of vicious aliens decides the time is right to strike Earth, and their first target is the United States of America. Brit's not likely to let something like that go down in his backyard.

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