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Maze Agency (1988)
When international art thief The Rogue decides to come out of retirement for one last heist, the gallery calls on Jennifer Mays, an ex-CIA operative turned New York City private detective, to stop him. Things get really weird when The Rogue steals the frames but leaves the paintings. Together with her new love interest, crime novelist Gabriel Webb, Jennifer falls into a web of intrigue.
Genre: Adventure
Brian Pulido's Killer Gnomes
Life was going along pretty good for Brad and his wife until the day Brad went to the newly opened nursery on the edge of town that was giving away free Garden Gnomes with ANY purchase. But Brad didn't know these gnomes hid a killer secret. What started out as an innocent gift turns into a terrifying, relentless nightmare as the Killer Gnomes take protecting gardens to a deadly extreme! A story of pure, undiluted horror. Not for the squeamish. A one-shot comic to accompany Brian Pulido's first ever short film...
Genre: Horror
- Issue # Full (7 years ago)
Night Trap
Inspired by B-Movies and classic video games! Despite the best efforts of the FBI a group of teens are hunted down one by one by the most notorious and wanted man in America. THE TRAPPER!
Captain America/Nick Fury: The Otherworld War
Unveiling one of Cap's most offbeat adventures! Captain America and Sgt. Fury join forces to take out the hated Red Skull, who has stolen a mysterious secret weapon! But when the Nazi booty triggers a gateway to the Dark Dimension, Cap and Fury find themselves face-to-face with unimaginable horrors girded only by their two- fisted resolve! The Allies won World War II but can they win this Otherworld War?
- Issue # Full (7 years ago)
Superman: Kal
In this Elseworlds storyline, baby Kal escapes the destruction of Krypton to find himself crash landing in medieval England.Found in the fields by a poor, childless farmer couple, he quickly displays unnatural strength and resistance to the diseases that ravages the people of the land. Seeing these things as clear signs of sorcery, Kal's adoptive father is strict in his instructions to the young boy to not display any of his skills in front of others.One autumn, just as the boy has grown into a young adult, Kal is forced to save the son of the local blacksmith from a raging bull. Seeing his great strength, the smith threatens to spread the word of Kal's sorcerous powers unless the poor farmer gives up his adoptive son to become the blacksmith's apprentice.That winter, young Kal arrives with the blacksmith in the town of Lexford. He is new to the bustle of the town, but focuses on learning his new trade and soon becomes an accomplished craftsman.
- Issue # Full (7 years ago)
First Men IN the Moon
Adaptation of the 1964 Columbia Pictures movie based on the H.G. Wells' novel The First Men In the Moon.
Genre: Movies & TV
- Issue # Full (7 years ago)
Motorhead Special
Having grown tired of carrying the burden of an all-powerful telekinetic motor in his brain, Frank Fletcher tries desperately to leave his life as Motorhead behind in an effort to lead a normal existence -- but tough-guy Mace Blitzkrieg's not letting Frank have a moment's rest!
- Issue # Full (7 years ago)
Badger (1991)
The Badger is commited.... again. But this institution has a few special guests waiting for him!
- Issue # Full (7 years ago)
Speak of the Devil
There's a peeping tom prowling the neighborhood. Eyewitness reports vary, but one thing is agreed upon: he wears a devil mask. This is the story of Val Castillo, a promising gymnast with a strange hobby. She is secretly the neighborhood peeping tom. At first she is alone in this, but when a male friend discovers her doings he joins her into a dark journey of spying and making discoveries about their neighbors that may have been better left alone. Especially secrets that threaten all involved. Like Val spying on her own father and stepmother in their bedroom. This snowballs into a journey darker than even the most cynical would care to endure.
Genre: Literature
Batman: Fortunate Son
"A startling and moving tale from the early days of Batman's crime-fighting career."This story has an interesting take on the generation gap between Batman and Robin using 'rock and roll' as the divider.
- Issue # TPB (7 years ago)
Lulu Anew
At the end of yet another unproductive job interview, Lulu, on a whim, takes off for the shore just to get away from it all. She's got a husband and kids left bewildered but it's nothing against them. This is just her time, getting away from the grind and being taken for granted with no other plan than savoring it. Surprised at her own temerity, she meets other people on the edge of the world. It wasn't meant to be for long. It wasn't meant to be anything but in the end, thrilling, fun, and possibly dangerous, this improvised experience will make of Lulu a different woman.
- Issue # TPB (7 years ago)
Wrath of the Spectre
Russell Carley, a talented artist, was initially responsible for creating the panels from the Spectre script text, and Michael Fleisher wrote the script. Russell Carley was responsible for the innovative panel where Eric, the women’s hair salon stylist from “Anguish of the Spectre,” was cut in half by the Spectre's enlargement of a pair of barber's scissors. Carley worked with Fleisher on Saturday afternoons for a year before he left the comic art profession. Fleisher remained in the field and was the writer for the 1970s Spectre stories. Fleisher sent the fast paced scripts to DC's Joe Orlando, who then forwarded them to Jim Aparo. Aparo did the excellent art work in the Spectre series...
Robocop: Prime Suspect
Detroit's used to the wild antics of Insane Izzy, eccentric electronics entrepreneur extraordinaire and RoboCop basher. Now Izzy's been shot... with RoboCop's gun. And RoboCop's the only one who can fire it. How do you put a cyborg cop on suspension? And how can he clear his name when he can't trust his own recorded memories?
Randy Bowen's Decapitator
A menacing warrior from a distant world of Monster Lords and robot nymphets traces his own bizarre connection back to a familiar green and blue planet. Working on Bowen's story are artists Doug Mahnke (Major Bummer and Lobo/Mask), Rob McCallum (Judge Dredd), John Stokes (The Invisibles), Stan and Vince (Tarzan), and Gary Erskine (ZombieWorld: Home for the Holidays).
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