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Pinhead

Pinhead

Six issue mini-series.
Genre: Horror

Amelia Cole and the Unknown World

Amelia Cole and the Unknown World

Amelia Cole lives in two worlds literally. One runs on magic, the other built on technology. When the barriers between those worlds start to break down, Amelia and her aunt Dani must take extreme action. It's the start of whole new world in adventure, magic, and excitement as Amelia Cole steps forward to do what she knows it right, even when the consequences might be wrong.

Raw Media

Raw Media

Twelve issues mini-series.
Genre: Mature

Marvel Assistant-Sized Spectacular

Marvel Assistant-Sized Spectacular

In the tradition of Assistant Editors' Month, Marvel unleashes the ideas from those that are usually told what to do all day.

Freaks' Squeele

Freaks' Squeele

Chance, Xiong Mao and Ombre are three students, who enrolled at the Faculté des Études Académiques des Héros (FEAH) (Faculty of Academic Studies of Heroes), a university that trains superheroes. At the beginning of the academic year the students are grouped in teams of three, and the three end up together because no one else wants them in their team, due to their low grades on the entarnce exams. Bound by the rejection of the other students (and professors) they form a strong friendship. Between courses on strategy, history of superheroes and workshops on cultivating a public image or choosing the right superhero-outfit, they encounter numerous difficulties with the management of the university and some of their fellow students. After some issues with their respective lodgings, they live together in on old tower that they restored on campus. Only one professor, Funérailles, takes a liking to them and decides to give them a hand when needed. The complete cycle will compromise 7 issues.
Genre: Fantasy

Deadworld (1988)

Deadworld (1988)

Mike is tortured by being hung upside down from a flying helicopter over a horde of zombies. Moloch wants answers to what Mike knows about the gateway portal and King Zombie. In the prison camp a sadistic fighter nicknamed Wolverine tears up zombies in an arena and demands a tougher challenge. Dan and John find a way out of their warehouse prison via an air duct. As King Zombie watches the helicopter, he is also trailing Deake's footprints. But he is stunned when the footprints suddenly disappear. And unfortunately two of our favorite teens meet their demise in this issue.

Deadworld (1986)

Deadworld (1986)

After a supernatural holocaust has caused the dead to rise from their graves, humanity struggles to overcome the evil of The Zombie King and his otherworldly Masters! This was the first great zombie horror comic and arguably one of the best.


Teen Wolf

Teen Wolf

Scott McCall's life is a living nightmare. Sure, he's co-captain of the Beacon Hills High Lacrosse Team and he's got a hot new girlfriend named Allison who adores him - but Scott was bitten by a werewolf. And every time he gets excited, the claws come out. And the hair. And the fangs. Which might be okay, except Allison's father leads a specially trained group of Hunters who want him dead. Scott's managed to keep his secret safe, but what happens when he can't reverse the process? In this original comic book story based on MTV's new hit series, Scott's stuck - and nothing can change him back. Will he stay a Werewolf forever? The horror begins here.

Batman: Harvest Breed

Batman: Harvest Breed

Batman's investigation into a series of recent macabre murders leads him to the past and an old case file of similarly horrific killings. As the murders continue with intensifying horror, the Dark Knight is driven to the edge of self-control. Coming to blows with his longtime ally, Commissioner Gordon, Batman must find a way to regain his senses and solve this disturbing case. But when confronted with the vengeful killer and their demonic powers, Batman finds himself in a showdown that he cannot possibly win.

Clive Barker's Hellraiser: Bestiary

Clive Barker's Hellraiser: Bestiary

WHY WE LOVE IT: Over the past three years, Clive Barker has re-imagined the HELLRAISER mythos as only he could, building a long-form narrative that became one of the best-received horror comics in recent memory. Now, the Master of Horror takes us into his Bestiary for an anthology series-free of continuity, but full of shocking consequences. WHY YOU'LL LOVE IT: HELLRAISER: BESTIARY will pick up where classic horror comics anthologies like Tales From The Crypt, Vault of Horror, and the more recent Flinch left off. And not only will some of comics' rising stars, such as Ed Brisson (Sheltered), and Michael Moreci (CURSE), get a chance to open the puzzle box in this series, but the first issue features the comics debut of award-winning novelist Victor LaValle (The Devil in Silver, Big Machine). WHAT IT'S ABOUT: Step into the Bestiary for all-new tales of the LeMarchand Device and its guardians! This first issue contains the start of a six-part serial written by Mark Miller (CLIVE BARKER'S NEXT TESTAMENT) and Ben Meares (HELLRAISER ANNUAL 2013), and drawn by Carlos Magno (DEATHMATCH), where a group of mercenaries are hired to steal Pinhead's pins. Also, superstar author Victor LaValle teams with artist Colin Lorimer (CURSE) to tell a story set on the outskirts of New York City, as a close-knit community is torn apart by the presence of the puzzle box.
Genre: Horror

Adventure Time: Seeing Red

Adventure Time: Seeing Red

The third Adventure Time original graphic novel.

Batman: Gotham Nights II

Batman: Gotham Nights II

NOTE: Indicia titled as "Batman: Gotham Nights II".

Super Powers Collection

Super Powers Collection

23 issues mini-series.

Virgil

Virgil

Betrayed, beaten, and banished by his own, an outed cop fights his way across Jamaica for revenge!
Genre: Crime

Block 109: New York 1947

Block 109: New York 1947

French one-shot.
Genre: Thriller

Block 109

Block 109

French language graphic novel.
Genre: Thriller

Heroes for Hope Starring the X-Men

Heroes for Hope Starring the X-Men

Script by Stan Lee (4 pages), Ed Bryant (3 pages), Louise Simonson (3 pages), Stephen King (3 pages), Bill Mantlo (2 pages), Alan Moore (3 pages), Ann Nocenti (3 pages), Harlan Ellison (3 pages), Chris Claremont (2 pages), Jo Duffy (2 pages), Mike Baron (2 pages), Denny O'Neil (2 pages), George Martin (3 pages), Bruce Jones (2 pages), Steve Englehart (2 pages), Jim Shooter (2 pages), Mike Grell (3 pages) & Archie Goodwin (4 pages). Art by John Romita, Jr. & Al Gordon (2 pages), John Buscema & Klaus Janson (2 pages), Brent Anderson & Joe Sinnott (1 page), John Byrne & Terry Austin (3 pages), Brent Anderson & Dan Green (1 page), Bernie Wrightson & Jeff Jones (3 pages), Charles Vess & Jay Muth (2 pages), Brent Anderson & Tom Palmer (1 page), Richard Corben (3 pages), Mike Kaluta & Al Milgrom (3 pages), Frank Miller & Bill Sienkiewicz (3 pages), Brian Bolland & Craig Russell (2 pages), John Bolton (2 pages), Steve Rude & Carl Potts (2 pages), Bret Blevins & Al Williamson (2 pages), Herb Trimpe & Sal Buscema (3 pages), Gray Morrow (2 pages), Paul Gulacy & Bob Layton (2 pages), Alan Weiss & Joe Rubinstein (2 pages), Jackson Guice & Steve Leialoha (3 pages), Howard Chaykin & Walt Simonson (4 pages).

Spider-Island: Spider-Woman

Spider-Island: Spider-Woman

Jessica Drew and the ever-lovin' Thing go toe-to-toe over the one thing that can cure SPIDER-ISLAND... Ben Grimm's old girlfriend, Alicia Masters?

Two-Step

Two-Step

Race through the streets of London gangster-style in this new 3-issue miniseries! When camera-girl Rosi Blades films Zen gangster Tony Ling chasing down a runaway gang member, she quickly finds herself caught in a mad duel over a stolen case.

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