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Japan
Japan is a dystopian action epic by two of manga's premier creators, Buronson (Fist of the North Star) and Kentaro Miura (Berserk).
Genre: Mature
- Issue # TPB (7 years ago)
Will Eisner's Hawks of the Seas
In 1936, a 20-year-old artist using the name Willis B. Rensie jump-started the comic-book medium. Writing and illustrating an action-packed weekly serial called "Hawks of the Seas" -a pirate adventure series set in the 18th-century Caribbean-the artist created one dynamic strip after another, honing his storytelling craft and shaping the comics medium with each one. That artist was none other than comics' grand master Will Eisner! From 1936 to 1938, Eisner's "Hawks of the Seas" weekly stories were translated into several different languages and distributed all over the world, and now they're collected here in this handsome hardcover edition. The stories themselves stand the test of time, as thrilling and exciting as they were almost 70 years ago. Featuring an introduction by comics veteran Al Williamson and a new foreword by Eisner himself.
Genre: Historical
- Issue # TPB (7 years ago)
Hey, Wait...
This superbly evocative graphic novella by the award-winning Norwegian cartoonist Jason (his first appearance in the English language) starts off as a melancholy childhood memoir and then, with a shocking twist midway through, becomes the summary of lives lived, wasted, and lost. Like Art Spiegelman did with Maus, Jason utilizes anthropomorphic stylizations to reach deeper, more general truths, and to create elegantly minimalist panels whose emotional depth charge comes as an even greater shock. His sparse dialogue, dark wit, and supremely bold use of "jump-cuts" from one scene to the next (sometimes spanning a number of years) make Hey, Wait... a surprising and engaging debut. Love and Rockets co-creator Gilbert Hernandez calls this one of the best graphic novels ever.
- Issue # TPB (7 years ago)
The Goon: Once Upon a Hard Time
There aren't many characters like the Goon in comics and there aren't many creators as unique and enjoyable as Eric Powell.IGN** After the tragic events of _Occasion of Revenge_, the witch coven believes that control of the unnamed town will soon be in their grasp and the Goon's tragic soul will contribute to the curse that increases their power. But has their plot destroyed the Goon or created a monster too savage for them to withstand? _Once upon a Hard Time_ is a climactic miniseries that has major consequences for the Goon and his supporting cast. If you're a _Goon_ fan, you can't miss this. Powell's story is sweet when it needs to be, warm and touching when it wants to be, and brutal and gruesome when it has to be.Bloody Disgusting
Daredevil & Captain America: Dead On Arrival
A series of bizarre murders suggests that a long-dead villain has returned from the grave. The desperate New York police turn to the Man Without Fear, Daredevil, to solve the case. Daredevil, however, is unaware that Captain America is also investigating…
- Issue # Full (7 years ago)
Adventure Time/Regular Show
Finn and Jake's arrival only exacerbates an existing tension between Mordecai and Rigby, and the trip back to Ooo threatens to tear two sets of bros apart... forever.
Genre: Adventure
DC Super Hero Girls: Spaced Out
Meet Super Hero High’s newest student… Jessica Cruz! Being the new kid is tough, but life gets a whole lot tougher for Jessica when she learns that she must travel through space to be sworn in as a member of the Green Lantern Corps. Can she overcome her fears with the help of her classmates/travel buddies Supergirl, Big Barda, and Star Sapphire? Meanwhile, Wonder Woman agrees to dog sit Krypto while Supergirl is away!
Books of Magic
DC Comics originally tasked writer J.M. DeMatteis to come up with a new series that would focus on DC various magical properties. Although the project initially fell through, DC later approached Neil Gaiman to pen the mini-series. Gaiman introduced the young boy Tim Hunter as his protagonist and had four mystics John Constantine, Phantom Stranger, Dr. Occult and Mister E lead Tim on a journey acrros time and space while meeting almost every magical or supernatural character in the DC Universe. Each issue was painted by a different artist, John Bolton, Scott Hampton, Charles Vess and Paul Johnson.The series proved popular and Tim Hunter's adventures continued into the Mister E mini-series and Arcana Annual before landing his own ongoing The Books of Magic in 1994 under Vertigo. Although this miniseries was published by DC, the numerous spin-offs were all published under the then new mature reader's imprint, Vertigo.
Genre: Fantasy
Aliens: Apocalypse - The Destroying Angels
Is it a coincidence that humans have met Aliens in our far future? Or is there something sinister unfolding in the universe that prefigures the Aliens on an almost unfathomable scale? This is what Alecto Throop is asking. Throop is a deep-space rescue specialist cut from the same cloth as the late Lt. Ellen Ripley: tough, smart, beautiful and instinctual. But her instincts weren't enough to warn her of her latest mission. She's about to find out that even a fight with deadly Aliens is nothing compared to meeting their masters... or the renegade human that has learned their secrets.
- Issue # TPB (7 years ago)
The Books of Faerie: Molly's Story
The most popular supporting character from THE BOOKS OF MAGIC takes center stage in an exciting miniseries. Living on Earth, Molly is miserable; she's under a Faerie curse, she's left her boyfriend (Tim Hunter of THE BOOKS OF MAGIC), and her family is a nightmare. But when King Auberon of Faerie is captured by an unknown enemy, Molly is given the opportunity to return to that realm, and, possibly, to lift the spell that keeps her from leading a normal life.
Genre: Fantasy
Day of Judgment Secret Files
The DC Universe the day after the DAY OF JUDGMENT is revealed in a "Secret Files" one-shot! The history of the Spectre, and his unexpected new role in the DC Universe, is explored (written by Geoff Johns with art by John McCrea); the different types of magic in the DCU are explained and Zatanna goes on a very unusual date (both pieces written by Mark Millar with art by Phil Winslade) A veritable encyclopedia of DC's supernatural characters, powers, and talismans, this issue features profile pages on the new Spectre, Zatanna, Deadman, the Demon, and more, with art by a roster that includes Winslade, McCrea, Cully Hamner, and Brian Denham.
- Issue # Full (7 years ago)
All Star Comics (1999)
Return with us to the turning point of the 20th century, World War II, when fascist oppression threatened the globe and the cause of liberty was championed by the original, greatest super-team - the Justice Society of America! In the war's final days, a group of seven spies attempts to summon an arcane being that may ensure victory for the faltering Axis Powers.
Star Wars: Episode III: Revenge of the Sith (2016)
The Republic crumbles, an Empire is born, and a new evil rises in the official adaptation of Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith! As the Clone Wars rage, the fate of a young Jedi takes a dramatic turn, and many of the biggest questions raised by the original trilogy are answered. When fearsome droid leader General Grievous sweeps into the Republic capital and kidnaps Chancellor Palpatine, two Jedi Knights lead the desperate rescue mission. But Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker will face far more than they bargained for, and their relationship will never be the same! Lightsabers clash, battles rage in space and armies go to war in a tale of sacrifice, treachery and loss. Collecting STAR WARS: EPISODE III - REVENGE OF THE SITH #1-4.
Genre: Sci-Fi, Movies & TV
- Issue # TPB (7 years ago)
The Goon: One for the Road
Goon and Franky meet a sailor on the hunt for his buddy... but trouble ensues when the trio go bar to bar in genre-hopping pursuit. Revenge what better way than to have a cover by one of the greatest humor cartoonists of all time, JACK DAVIS! Created by Eisner-award winner Eric Powell!
- Issue # Full (7 years ago)
The Goon: Occasion of Revenge
The nameless man, the Zombie Priest, has come to town to build a gang from the undead. But even the undead fear the Goon, mob enforcer and protector of the downtrodden residents of Lonely Street. With Powell's stunning artwork, The Goon's unique mash-up of horror, mob intrigue, and the sickest sense of humor in comics is an instant classic, and this new edition is the best time ever to find out what you've been missing!
- Issue # TPB (7 years ago)
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