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The Eagles of Rome

The Eagles of Rome

The strategic general Drusus is entrusted with the mission of bringing the indomitable barbarians of Germania under the Roman Empire's control. Once the battle is won, Prince Sigmar offers his son, Arminius, as a hostage to the Romans. Caesar consigns the education of the young barbarian to one of his most trusted companions, Titus Valerius Falco. Titus has a son of the same age as Arminius, an unruly young man called Marcus, also in need of an education worthy of his name. Together, these two budding soldiers go through full training, and are time and again subjected to the steely discipline and harsh tests of their tutor, an ex-legionary. Through these trying experiences, the insolent young Roman and the hot-headed German gradually transform their reciprocal hatred into a strong friendship... especially as they begin to discover the irresistible charms of their various female contemporaries...

The Dying and the Dead

The Dying and the Dead

It's Indiana Jones for Old People. There are no fedoras, only bedpans.
Genre: Fantasy

The Dregs

The Dregs

A gentrified city. Its homeless population restricted to six square blocks called The Dregs. When people start disappearing, a drug-addled homeless man obsessed with detective fiction becomes addicted to solving the mystery. Equal parts Raymond Chandler and Don Quixote set in a thriving metropolis that literally cannibalizes the homeless, The Dregs is the first homeless meta noir ever made.
Genre: Horror, Crime, Pulp

The Dreaming (1996)

The Dreaming (1996)

The Dreaming was the first ongoing spinoff of The Sandman, which had concluded months earlier. Originally intended as an anthology, with rotating creative teams telling self-contained tales, the series was retooled as of issue 22 and Caitlín R. Kiernan and Peter Hogan were made the sole writers of the series (Though Hogan left the series after issue 32). From this point on, The Dreaming now focused on telling a continuous storyline following a consistent group of characters.
Genre: Mature, Fantasy

The Dragon Archives

The Dragon Archives

In 1982, Erik Larsen and a couple of his friends published a comic fanzine called Graphic Fantasy. The first and second issues featured Larsen’s creation, the Savage Dragon, then called simply the Dragon. Then, as now, the Dragon was a two-fisted hero, one minute sharing a tender moment with his wife and daughter, the next throwing a super-villain through a brick wall. This mini-series reprints those formative stories, giving the current book’s legions of readers a second chance to read the Dragon’s first adventures.

The Doorman

The Doorman

In the world of Eliot Rahal, Daniel Kibblesmith, and Kendall Goode’s The Doorman, doors that opens to rifts connected across the universe are guarded by a union of gatekeepers known as the Doormen, allowing safe passage between worlds for those in need. But just as Henry Clay Waters serves his final day as the Doorman of Earth, he finds himself the target of a series of space assassins, and an intergalatic cop looking to prevent the murder of every Doorman in the universe. There’s fun! Adventure! Lasers punching giant holes into people’s heads! Turns out, standing around looking after a doorway to the galaxy can be a pretty dangerous line of work.

The Disney Afternoon

The Disney Afternoon

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The Devil's Concubine

The Devil's Concubine

Set in a large European city, The Devil's Concubine revolves around two cool, but not too clever hitmen hired to retrieve a mysterious cooler by an unknown party. When the two hitmen accidently shoot their contacts at the exchange without getting their money first, the mess really hits the fan. Chased by the police, a gang of dangerous Rastafaris, and an erratic crime boss out for their blood, the pair bluff and shoot their way through the seedy underworld on their way to the man who hired them - and toward their own destruction!
Genre: Mature, Crime

The Devilers

The Devilers

When the world is under siege from the pits of hell, it's up to the DEVILERS to set things right. Seven of the world's greatest exorcists pit themselves against Satan's army, and all of creation hangs in the balance. From the writer of THE BUNKER, THE ULTIMATES, and I, VAMPIRE comes a horror fueled adventure through hell itself.

The Demon (1990)

The Demon (1990)

Etrigan is back...and this time he's got a plan. THE DEMON returns in an all-new series along with his mortal host, Jason Blood, as well as many of the supporting characters from the original series created by Jack Kirby. While Blood sleeps, the Demon Etrigan wanders through the depths of Hell, raising an army of the dead to assist him in overthrowing the three lords of the Underworld. And once he does, Etrigan plans to rule...and take vengeance on everybody who ever opposed him. THE DEMON is part horror, part power politics of Hell, part black comedy...and all chilling action.

The Demon (1987)

The Demon (1987)

Glenda Mark followed Jason Blood to TinTagel Castle in Cornwall to show him a book she had taken from his apartment. In it was a picture of Belial which bore a striking similarity between him and Etrigan The Demon. However, Jason was prevented by magic from seeing the pages which appear blank to him. Believing it was the only way to get answers, Glenda persuaded him to summon Etrigan. Safely imprisoned within a magic circle, Jason allowed The Demon out so Glenda can question him. He was also blind to the pages in the book and after toying with Glenda for a while revealed that if they wanted answers that they should go to Daganbrack Tower in Ireland. Jason was reluctant to go but was persuaded by Glenda that it was the only way to help him be rid of The Demon. When they arrived at Daganbrack, a secret entrance was revealed to them which lead to tunnels beneath the tower. They soon found the Book of Belial which they believed could help them, but were suddenly attacked by the demon Clutcher. Fearing Glenda was about to be killed Jason changed places with Etrigan so that he could fight him.

The Demon (1972)

The Demon (1972)

Hundreds of years ago Morgaine le Fey attacked Camelot in an attempt to get her hands on the Eternity Book which she intended to use to prolong her life.In an act of desperation Merlin summons The Demon Etrigan.The plan fails but as Camelot falls Merlin gives Etrigan a page of the Eternity Book so that he will be able to summon him in the future.

The Delinquents

The Delinquents

Quantum and Woody are the world’s worst superhero team. Archer & Armstrong are a mismatched pair of conspiracy-busting adventurers. When a mysterious force collides these ill-suited and irresponsible “heroes” for a cross-country race through the darkest corners of American mythology, all hell is bound to break loose. Can two busted pairs become four of a kind in time to defeat the Hobo King, save the day, and make it back home in time for happy hour? Let’s hope so…’cause these guys make a really, really bad team. (And you don’t even want to know about the goat.)

The Deep: The Vanishing Island

The Deep: The Vanishing Island

When an island is 'completely not hit by a tsunami', a new investigation begins for the daring aquanauts, the Nekton family.Danger, secrets, peril, ancient messages, shocking revelations, and the first word to rhyme with 'orange'.The Nektons are back, along with Jeffrey the Fish, in an adventure every bit as mysterious as the deep blue sea.

The Deep: Here Be Dragons

The Deep: Here Be Dragons

The Deep tells the adventures of the Nektons, a multi-ethnic family of daring aquanauts who live on their submarine, the Aronnax.An award-winning graphic novel series for all-ages. Created by Tom Taylor and James Brouwer.

The Deep

The Deep

Where the hit Netflix series began! Journey into The Deep with the daring aquanaut family, The Nektons, aboard their state-of-the-art (and oh, so shiny) submarine, The Aronnax. When an earthquake off the coast of Greenland leads to strange reports of monster sightings, William and Kaiko Nekton, along with their kids, Fontaine and Ant (and of course, Ant's pet fish, Jeffrey), dive into the mystery!Will they find what they're looking for? Will they teach a fish to fetch? Will they be accidentally eaten? Find out in the all-ages adventure from #1 New York Times bestselling author, Tom Taylor (Injustice: Gods Among Us, All-New Wolverine, Star Wars: Adventures) and James Brouwer (Justice League Beyond).

The Death-Defying Doctor Mirage: Second Lives

The Death-Defying Doctor Mirage: Second Lives

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The Death-Defying Doctor Mirage

The Death-Defying Doctor Mirage

Doctor Mirage talks to the dead...but the only spirit Shan Fong can't find is that of her late husband, Hwen. Instead, America's favorite semi-retired paranormal investigator is haunted and raw, using her gift to solve homicides and bring peace to the recently bereaved. But when a big-time occultist with a classified military past hires her for a special job, Shan discovers a lead that might close the greatest mystery she's ever tackled - how to get Hwen back. Now, Doctor Mirage must enter the undiscovered country and cross all the realms of the underworld, if she has any hope of rescuing the man she loves...or be forever lost beyond the earthly plane.

The Death-Defying 'Devil

The Death-Defying 'Devil

More exciting comics featuring the greatest heroes of the ages from Alex Ross, Dynamite and Project Superpowers! Joining series mastermind Alex Ross for the debut of The Death Defying 'Devil is writer Joe Casey and Dynamite exclusive artist Edgar Salazar! Spinning out of the events from Project Superpowers Chapter One and bridging the gap before the debut of Project Superpowers Chapter Two, the mysterious 'Devil is put on the case to track down the terrorist organization known as 'The Claw'.

The Death of Superman

The Death of Superman

A collection of the Death of Superman story arc

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