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The Steve Ditko Archives

The Steve Ditko Archives

Before the Amazing Spider-Man and mysterious Dr. Strange, the legendary comic book artist Steve Ditko was conjuring all manners of horrors at his drawing table. In his first two years in the industry (1953 and1954), Ditko drew tales of macabre suspense that were not yet hobbled by the Comics Code Authority. These stories featured graphic bloodshed, dismemberment and blood-curdling acid baths as the ugly end to the lives of the dark and twisted inhabitants of Steve Ditko's imagination. Strange Suspense: The Steve Ditko Archives Vol. 1 features, for the first time, spectacular full-color reprints of every story from those first two years of his career. Beginning with Ditko's very first story to Ditko's short stint in the Joe Simon/Jack Kirby studio, to Ditko's eventual encampment at the Charlton Comics operation in 1954, readers will see the initial works of an artist already at a level of craftsmanship that exceeded most of his peers. The book also features editor Blake Bell's insightful introduction, providing historical background and speaking to Ditko's influence and his unique craft. "Fantastic... Raw and grotesque and beautifully drawn and presented." -- Dave Gibbons.
Genre: Horror, Crime

Warhammer: Crown of Destruction

Warhammer: Crown of Destruction

When the Chaos-vermin Skaven rise from their endless burrows, there's always a vile purpose in mind. So when a vast horde equipped with unfathomable weaponry sweep into a backwater of the Empire, disgraced Greatsword leader Frohlich knows there has to be a reason. But can he find out what it is before the thin shield of human steel shatters beneath an irresistible hail of warpstone bullets?

The Gunhawk

The Gunhawk

Continued from Whip Wilson, The Gunhawk ran during 1950 through 1951 for 7 issues.
Genre: Western

Texas Kid

Texas Kid

Texas Kid ran during 1951 through 1952 for 10 issues.
Genre: Western

Clifton

Clifton

One evening, Colonel Clifton is engrossed in a horror story he is reading, being passionate about ghost tales. Soon after the book is finished, Clifton and Miss Partridge's night is troubled by strange goings-on...Could the house be haunted? Our friend cannot believe it. As he heads an investigation in order to discover the naughty joker, his research quickly leads him to Mr. Wilkinson, an artist. A few days later, an unexplainable theft occurs; Is Wilkinson involved?

Doctor Who Classics

Doctor Who Classics

IDW Publishing is proud to kick off its Doctor Who line with monthly re-presentations of classic Doctor Who comics, featuring some of the best talents in the business! Up first, adventures featuring the fourth doctor courtesy of Pat Mills, John Wagner, and Dave Gibbons (Watchmen). Each issue will feature all-new state-of-the-art coloring by color artist Charlie Kirchoff, as well as an all-new cover by Joe Corroney (Star Trek. And coming next month, all-new Doctor Who adventures!

DC/Young Animal: Milk Wars

DC/Young Animal: Milk Wars

The DC and DC's Young Animal--a grassroots mature reader imprint, creatively spearheaded by Gerard Way--crossover is here! Now some of the world's most famous superheroes appear alongside the DC's Young Animal misfits for some thrilling crime-fighting adventures.What happens when the Doom Patrol team of misfits meets Justice League of America, or the new Gotham vigilante Mother Panic comes face to face with Batman? Will Shade the Changing Girl be able to appease Wonder Woman and will Cave Carson be able to team up with Swamp Thing to destroy the evil, interdimensional corporation called RetCo from the inside? Valid questions. Very valid. How will we ever find out the answer?...

The Invaders Classic

The Invaders Classic

Collects Giant-Size Invaders #1; Invaders (1975) #1-22, Annual #1; Marvel Premiere (1972) #29-30; Avengers (1963) #71.The Invaders was Marvel's best and brightest retro revival of the Golden Age heroes of World War II. Captain America, the Human Torch and the Sub-Mariner, plus scrappy sidekicks Bucky and Toro first banded together when the United States entered WWII! Now, relive the heroes' untold tales as they face the evil Axis powers; fall under the Red Skull's spell; and battle U-Man, Baron Blood, Master Man, Warrior Woman, the three-in-one Agent Axis and more!

Vertigo Jam

Vertigo Jam

All-new tales! A free-form band composed of some of the best talent in the medium got together late one night in Vertigo's back room and cooked up the anthology VERTIGO JAM, a great place to experience a riff of Vertigo's ongoing monthly books. The first cut is an 8-page SANDMAN number by Neil Gaiman and Kevin Nowlan that explores some of the nooks and crannies of Dream's kingdom. Other tracks include a HELLBLAZER tale by Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon in which Constantine has an encounter with an old flame; a SHADE, THE CHANGING MAN piece in which our hero explores the religious morals and the carcass of a baneful priest, as recorded by Peter Milligan and Mike Allred; a DOOM PATROL tune by Rachel Pollack and Eric Shanower in which the team must contend with a pair of promiscuous spirits who have escaped from their headquarters; an ANIMAL MAN cut by Jamie Delano, Scot Eaton and Mark Pennington in which Buddy Baker and a straight-shooting fowl talk turkey; a haunting SWAMP THING melody about a ghost lost in the plant realm of the Green, composed by Nancy A. Collins, Phil Hester and Kim DeMulder; and the bizarre experimental sounds of KID ETERNITY by Ann Nocenti and Sean Phillips.

Little Audrey And Melvin

Little Audrey And Melvin

Series continues as "Audrey & Melvin" (Harvey, 1974) for issue #62.
Genre: Children

Little Dot (1953)

Little Dot (1953)

N/a
Genre: Children

Clue Comics

Clue Comics

Started out as a superhero comic, but soon moved from monthy to quarterly then for the war Hillman stopped publication altogether.Two years later it would return, but without the Boy King, and with a Crime theme added to the remaining superheroes Nightmare and Micro-Face.With issue # 16 the last two custumed heroes are dropped and the magazine is renamed Real Clue Comics.


Cat-Man Comics

Cat-Man Comics

Charles Quinlan provides the Lion's share of art in this issue, some of it under "pen" names.

Little Dot (1992)

Little Dot (1992)

Part of the "Harvey Classics" series.
Genre: Children

Little Dot Dotland

Little Dot Dotland

Little Dot Dotland (1962) #62 continues to Dot Dotland (1974) #63.
Genre: Children

Watchmen (2009)

Watchmen (2009)

N/a
Genre: Sci-Fi

Go-Go Gorilla and the Jungle Crew

Go-Go Gorilla and the Jungle Crew

In the tropical paradise of Jungle City, a team of heroes will emerge: Go-GoGorilla, Anubia, Shellhead, Lady Waterdragon, Mega Mouse, and Quick Cat... The Jungle Crew! Full-color, "funny-animal" super-heroes return to comics in two rollicking, self-contained adventures! Featuring a cover by the master of the genre, the inimitable Scott Shaw!


Warhammer: Condemned By Fire

Warhammer: Condemned By Fire

Tireless foes of Chaos in the Warhammer universe, Witch Hunters roam the Empire seeking to stop the spread of dark magic and witchery of all kinds. When Witch Hunter Magnus Gault hears that the nearby village of Loughville has fallen prey to the canker of Chaos, he is driven to investigate. Once there, he finds the buildings rancid and rotted and the villagers wretched and mutated - eager to prey upon any lost soul who should come their way. Can one man stand against this monstrous regiment?

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