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Ghostbusters Funko Universe

Ghostbusters Funko Universe

An ancient Japanese prophecy foretold that when the Masters of the Four Winds unite, they would become unstoppable. Instead, the four masters killed each other in battle, proving the prophecy false. More than 600-years later, an ancient shuriken is unearthed, releasing the spirit of one of the masters to seek out and resurrect the other three in order to fulfill the prophecy. Now, the only thing that stands between the undead ninja and the destruction of the land of the living is… the Ghostbusters!

Ghost Rider: Trail of Tears

Ghost Rider: Trail of Tears

Here it is the prequel to Garth Ennis and Clayton Crain's smash hit GHOST RIDER: ROAD TO DAMNATION! Travis Parham thought he'd seen hell. As a lieutenant in the Confederate Army, he stood neck-deep in muck and blood, surrounded by the whistle of hot shrapnel and men's screams. Two years later, Parham has carved a new life for himself, doing his best to forget the depravity that lurks in the pits of men's souls. Now, Parham's tranquil world is about to be rudely interrupted. Up from the depths comes a force of nature that transcends his wildest dreams a fiery wraith that knows a thing or two about evil, and even more about vengeance.

Garth Ennis' Streets of Glory

Garth Ennis' Streets of Glory

Garth Ennis re-defines the Western with this sweeping six issue epic. Joe Dunn is one of the last bastions of the old guard drifters, those men that could be trusted to defend the common man with integrity, honor, and if need be, hot steel of death. Dunn has been away from Montana for more than 15 years, lost to all who knew him. Now he comes riding into a small town, Dunn still representing the best of the past, an era quickly fading. But it is 1899, the way things are done is changing, the future is coming. But before he is done making things right, the bodies will pile up while the streets run red with glorious blood. Ennis teams with Mike Wolfer for this epic full color series that promises to thrill every fan of Garth's powerful story-telling and brutal violence.
Genre: Western

G.I. Joe: Cobra (2009)

G.I. Joe: Cobra (2009)

Collects G.I. Joe #0, G.I. Joe: Cobra v1 #1-4 and G.I. Joe: Cobra Special #1.

Future Tense

Future Tense

On 5th November 1980 Marvel UK launched two "themed" weekly titles - Valour, whose strips all had a fantasy twist to them, and the science fiction-oriented Future Tense. The first issue used a suitably space-suited Nick Fury, though the Agent of SHIELD's tales were not being reprinted inside. Instead, the initial line-up was Micronauts, Paladin (from Marvel Premiere #43), Seeker 3000 (from Marvel Premiere #41) andWarlock (from Marvel Premiere #1); Micronauts would be a mainstay for Future Tense through to the final issue, but all the others would eventually be replaced by other strips. Star-Lord (from Marvel Spotlight #6) joined in #4 for a short run, while Marvel's Star Trek, beginning with the adaptation of the Motion Picture, replaced Seeker 3000 as of #6, to become the second strip destined to continue to the end of Future Tense. With #13 Future Tense absorbed failing sister title Forces in Combat, adding the latter's title to its byline for a single issue and taking up FiC's only SF strip, Rom, into its own line-up. The line-up remained stable for the next few issues, but with #20 Future Tense consumed another failing title, its "twin", Valour, whose two surviving strips, Weirdworld (a.k.a. Warriors of the Shadow Realm, initially from Marvel Comics Super Special#11) and Conan (from Conan the Barbarian) displaced Warlock. The revised line-up for Future Tense and Valour, a title it would retain through to #35, again stabilised for a time, with the only change being when Weirdworld ended (when the US strips ran out) and was replaced by Captain Marvel (from Marvel Spotlight#1) as of #28. Conan ended in #34, and with #36 Future Tense reinvented itself as a monthly title. Rom's final appearance was in #38, and in January 1982 Future Tense ended with its 41st issue.

FUBAR

FUBAR

In the first volume of this New York Times Best Selling Graphic Books series, we have nothing to fear, but fear itself...and Zombies. FUBAR is just another old-fashioned World War II Zombie anthology featuring 15 stories from a virtual army of Small Press creators. This Zombie-Nazi smashing book spans the entire European theater from Sussex to Stalingrad as the Allies come face to face with the walking dead.
Genre: Mature, Zombies

Free Comic Book Day and Star Wars: The Clone Wars-Gauntlet of Death

Free Comic Book Day and Star Wars: The Clone Wars-Gauntlet of Death

A special issue featuring the greatest heroes of The Clone Wars, plus Emily the Strange, Usagi Yojimbo, and other all-ages favorites! Packed with 28 pages of story, the book bears two covers, one with the Star Wars characters, the other celebrating Dark Horse's best all-ages characters!

Flaming Carrot Special

Flaming Carrot Special

Finally: proof that the Flaming Carrot is REAL!!! With comics on the fast track to the movie screen, isn't it time that the movie screen came to comics? Flaming Carrot's great detective-ness gets to the bottom of a mysterious series of events at a comic convention! Everyone's pockets are disappearing! Will Flaming Carrot discover the mystery in time or get side-tracked by the convention sirens? Fun, action and numerous cameos by comic book celebrities! "Filmed" Fumetti style!

Flaming Carrot Comics (2004)

Flaming Carrot Comics (2004)

(Note: This is issue 33 in the main series).

Flaming Carrot Comics (1988)

Flaming Carrot Comics (1988)

UT! Here he comes again! That's right, the one, the only, Flaming Carrot! In this, his first issue to appear under the Dark Horse Banner, the Carrot attempts to tame Uncle Billy's new mail order bride when she turns out to be a wild woman! Don't miss out on the further adventures of the strangest man alive!

Flaming Carrot Comics (1984)

Flaming Carrot Comics (1984)

Flaming Carrot, a magnificent creation of the legendary man known as Bob Burden is best renown for his solo series, Flaming Carrot Comics which was first published by Aardvark-Vanaheim. Of course like all good things, things wouldn't last and after a five issue run the title was given to Renegade (Flaming Carrot Comics) and despite that previous insinuation at the beginning of this sentence the series was as good as ever, continuing all the way up until the seventeenth issue. Finally it made it's final transition of publishers unto Dark Horse (Flaming Carrot Comics) where it remained until its thirty-first issue. The series was partially collected by Dark Horse (Flaming Carrot Comics Collected Album) and spawned an annual (Flaming Carrot Comics Annual) and later a special, Flaming Carrot Comics Special by Image (under their Desperado imprint) who now have the rights of the comic.


First Strike

First Strike

A Hasbro comic book event! A new era of peace is dawning as Earth formally joins the Cybertronian Council of Worlds. That is… until Baron Ironblood joins Destro, Storm Shadow and other nefarious villains in a terrorist attack on Iacon! As chaos takes hold on Cybertron, it will be left to Scarlett and the rest of G.I. Joe on Earth to discover the true purpose behind the attack before both worlds descend into all-out-war!

Famous Monsters Presents: Bornhome

Famous Monsters Presents: Bornhome

When TerraCore-a substance able to terraform planets-is discovered, it changes the landscape of the universe... until it becomes a limited resource, giving rise to piracy and leaving planets dead in its wake. In the midst of a battle, Captain Langer crash-lands on one of those dead worlds and discovers that its straggling inhabitants are very different from what he expected-in more ways than one.
Genre: Sci-Fi

Fallen Angel (2003)

Fallen Angel (2003)

'Fallen Angel' follows Lee as she moves to the mysterious city of Bete Noire.Though published by DC Comics' main imprint, Fallen Angel was a creator-owned series and, after its cancellation, Peter David took the series to IDW where a new volume was published.While still being published by DC, the series was strongly implied to be a continuation of David's run onSupergirl, which had recently come to an end, though any potential for that to be true was lost when the series was brought to IDW.
Genre: Fantasy, Drama

Enter the Zombie

Enter the Zombie

A talented but impatient young Shaolin monk seeks out a forbidden chamber at his school, eager to gain instant martial arts mastery. Disobeying his master, he disturbs the chamber and inadvertently unleashes evil, undead spirits who possess everyone else in the temple, turning them into a legion of kung fu zombies! Now the foolish student must fight his way through the walking—and punching, kicking and blocking—undead to defeat their leader and free his teacher...if he can!
Genre: Horror, Zombies

Enginehead

Enginehead

A thrilling miniseries by Joe Kelly & Ted McKeever melds six heroes into one machine- based super-hero: Enginehead! The action goes down in Irontown, as Enginehead is created from a handful of DC heroes, Professor Emil Hamilton, Automan, Rosie the Riveter, among them. But what noble purpose will Enginehead serve? And how will this mechanical beast interact with the rest of the DCU?

Ender's Game: Battle School

Ender's Game: Battle School

There's a war coming. The international military is taking our best and brightest to mold them into the finest military minds ever and 8-year-old Ender Wiggin is the best they've ever found. Can he save the Earth?

Ehmm Theory: Everything & Small Doses

Ehmm Theory: Everything & Small Doses

Time-jumping assassin monkeys, an evil military super-force, and paranormal ex-lovers plague Gabriel Ehmm and his blood-bound talking feline Mr. Whispers in this eye-smashing, brain-messer of a sequel entitled 'Everything and Small Doses.'

DP7

DP7

It's a world not unlike our own. Words like paranormal or super-hero are euphemisms only used in comic books and movies. That was until the White Event! In one blinding moment the landscape of the universe changed. Welcome to the New Universe. Seven very special people are brought together by their unique abilities at the mysterious facility known as "The Clinic for Paranormal Research." They soon find themselves caught up in a conspiracy bigger than anyone could have possibly realized. When they revolt against their oppressors and go on the lamb they will forever be known as D.P. 7 (Displaced Paranormals - 7).

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