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Werewolf by Night (1972)

Werewolf by Night (1972)

For 28 days of the month, Jack Russell leads a normal life. He’s got a beautiful wife and a baby on the way. He’s the picture of happiness. On day 29, however, he turns into an uncontrollable, bloodthirsty monster. But as the saying goes, the best-laid plans of wolves and men.

Web of Spider-Man (2009)

Web of Spider-Man (2009)


Web of Spider-Man (1985)

Web of Spider-Man (1985)

We begin with Pete putting on his red and blue Spidey costume but it quickly turns into the symbiote while it is on him. We cut quickly to a street mugging. The muggers go back to some warehouse-type place where thy met up with their leader - he reveals that he had spent time in prison with the Vulture and has created his own Vulture-esque uniform ... except that it's red and yellow. The gang of four all change into Vulture costumes

We Kill Monsters

We Kill Monsters

Two unassuming auto repair shop owners discover that monsters are infesting the world. When they are attacked, the glowing blue juice from the monster's brain heals his arm and saves Jake's life. But this gift only begins a life-long link to the monster invasion. From the creators of Sci-Fi TV's Lost Room mini-series. Featured on Free Comic Book Day 2009.

Warlord (1992)

Warlord (1992)

DC's original sword-and-sorcery hero returns! A minstrel who sings of the legendary Warlord of the other-dimensional realm of Skartaris is made to go looking for the man behind the myth, to learn all he can about Travis Morgan. What he finds is something very different from what the legends would have him believe.

True Patriot Presents

True Patriot Presents

True Patriot, the anthology of Canadian superheroes, returns as a DIGITAL FIRST, bi-monthly series! Fan-favourites like Arrowhead by Jay Stephens, Family Dynamic by J. Torres & Tim Levins, and Red Ensign by Scott Chantler return alongside new features including Crude by Fred Kennedy & David Bishop, Fantome by Meaghan Carter, and much more.

The X-Files: Origins—Dog Days of Summer

The X-Files: Origins—Dog Days of Summer

Before the FBI, before the X-Files, they were just two teenagers in search of the truth. On Martha's Vineyard, a strange encounter with a deaf girl sends 13-year-old Fox Mulder on the hunt for a mysterious signal. While in San Diego, young Dana Scully looks into a plane crash somehow tied to the man she helped put in jail. Two kids, two mysteries, one conspiracy that threatens the future of humanity.

The Unsound

The Unsound

Ashli's first day as a nurse at Wiermont Psychiatric Hospital turns into a nightmare as a bloody riot sends her fleeing into the bowels of the hospital. Her descent takes her to a hellish world populated by lunatics and monsters, cloaked in a secret history of black magic and heinous scientific experiments.

The Supernaturals

The Supernaturals

THE SUPERNATURALS was a four-issue mini-series featuring a team of occult-powered teens and takes place in a world other than the mainstream Marvel Universe. The Supernaturals consisted of alternate universe versions of Ghost Rider, Brother Voodoo, Satana, the Werewolf, the Gargoyle and the Black Cat. They battled alternate versions of Dracula, the Mummy, Frankenstein's Monster and the Jack o'Lantern. The series had one special in the form of The Supernaturals Tour Book.

The Original Ghost Rider

The Original Ghost Rider

Reprint series of the first original Ghost Rider, with back-up stories of the Phantom Rider.

The Occultist

The Occultist

Variant cover by Eisner winner Paolo Rivera.

The Occult Files of Doctor Spektor

The Occult Files of Doctor Spektor

Reviving and realizing what has happened, Spektor hurries to the castle. Meanwhile, Baron Tibor seems more confused than pleased on being offered Lakota. The Baron goes outside to think, where he encounters Spektor. The two scuffle briefly, with Tibor gaining the upper hand until Dr. Spektor produces a cross and holds Tibor at bay. The Baron relates to Spektor how he had been in the Hell of the Undead since his death, where he suffered unspeakable tortures for his vampire crimes. Further, he had sworn that if he ever returned to earth, he would atone for his sins, and that the cult control him with threats of destruction rather than the other way around...

The Howling: Revenge of the Werewolf Queen

The Howling: Revenge of the Werewolf Queen

Chris Halloran is having nightmares as he awaits trial for murder. Not in jail yet, Chris is conducting an investigation of his own: if he can prove the existence of werewolves, he might just have a chance at redemption—if only his witnesses would stop turning up dead.

The Damned

The Damned

Ill-Gotten Part 1 In a Prohibition-era world where demonic princes pull the strings that make crime families dance, Eddie is a mortal with two things working for him. First of all, he can't die. Well, he can and does, quite often, but he doesn't stay down for long. Second, Eddie runs the Gehenna Room, a nightclub with a strict "no demons allowed" policy. But blessings and curses don't look all that different these days, and failing to tell the two apart can get a guy killed–over and over again in Eddie's case. So when one of Eddie's old pals shows up seeking sanctuary, Eddie knows he's in for a double-cross, and that means walking the line between salvation and damnation once more.

Sir Edward Grey, Witchfinder: Lost and Gone Forever

Sir Edward Grey, Witchfinder: Lost and Gone Forever

In the hellish frontiers of the American Wild West, nineteenth-century occult investigator Edward Grey finds himself caught in a showdown with an evil witch, bloodthirsty criminals, and zombie cowboys! EC Comics legend John Severin (Two-Fisted Tales) rejoins the Hellboy line after his stellar debut in B.P.R.D.: War on Frogs! Collects the five-issue miniseries. Cover art by Mike Mignola! John Severin's weirdest western yet! "If I can recommend Witchfinder: Lost and Gone Forever for any reason, the biggest would be John Severin's art…an old master returning to the drawing board." - Newsarama.

Sir Edward Grey, Witchfinder: In the Service of Angels

Sir Edward Grey, Witchfinder: In the Service of Angels

Mike Mignola teams up with artist Ben Stenbeck (B.P.R.D.: The Ectoplasmic Man) for a look into one of the Hellboy universe's greatest enigmas: nineteenth-century occult investigator Edward Grey! In one of Grey's first cases as an agent of the queen, he goes from the sparkling echelons of Victorian London to its dark underbelly, facing occult conspiracies, a rampaging monster, and the city's most infamous secret society: The Heliopic Brotherhood of Ra. This volume collects Witchfinder: In the Service of Angels #1-#5. This book also includes "Witchfinder: Murderous Intent," from MySpace Dark Horse Presents #16, by Mignola and Stenbeck, and "Henry Hood: The Burial of Katharine Baker," from Hellboy: The Wild Hunt, by Solomon Kane writer Scott Allie and Abe Sapien: The Haunted Boy artist Patric Reynolds. "All in all, this is a detective story that blends just the right amount of cerebral investigation with Mignola's trademark horror and adventure. And perhaps best of all, the story stands on its own very well, regardless of your past experience with Hellboy or B.P.R.D."—IGN.

Shidima

Shidima

N/a

Rex Mundi

Rex Mundi

Continued in Rex Mundi Vol. 2 (2006-2009), published by Dark Horse.

Regression

Regression

Adrian is plagued by ghastly waking nightmares. To understand and possibly treat these awful visions, Adrian reluctantly agrees to past life regression hypnotherapy. As his consciousness is cast back through time, Adrian witnesses a scene of horrific debauchery and diabolism. Waking, he is more unsettled than before, and with good reason—something has followed him back. Adrian descends into a world of occult conspiracy, mystery, reincarnation, and insanity from which there is no escape.

Painkiller Jane/Hellboy

Painkiller Jane/Hellboy

Painkiller Jane and Hellboy's paths cross when an ancient Native American urn is unearthed at the foundations of a construction site. The urn is taken for examination at the city's Natural History Museum. Against the wishes of a tribal elder present, researchers inadvertently breach the urn's seal and release the malevolent creature bound within. It's up to Hellboy and Painkiller Jane to stop the creature before he transforms the city into a primeval forest.

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