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Power Man

Power Man

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Power Girl (2009)

Power Girl (2009)

In her own ongoing series at last! Straight from the pages of JUSTICE SOCIETY OF AMERICA, Power Girl starts life anew by building herself a secret identity. But a major villain from her past has other plans in store for the Super Hero, and to get his way, he's holding Manhattan hostage!

Power Girl (2006)

Power Girl (2006)

Discover the origins of one of the DCU's most powerful heroines in this new collection featuring Power Girl stories from SHOWCASE #97-99, SECRET ORIGINS #11 and the sold-out JSA CLASSIFIED #1-4! Is Power Girl the cousin of Earth-2's Superman? Granddaughter of an Atlantean mage? From the future or an alternate dimension? All Karen Starr knows is that she exists in a world that doesn't fit. When her powers begin changing or blanking out altogether, she searches for answers long denied her. The clues lead her to the deranged Psycho-Pirate, who may break her mind before she learns the truth. This collection features her first solo adventure, plus her second secret origin and the sold-out first four issues of JSA CLASSIFIED, key stories tied to the cosmic events of INFINITE CRISIS!

Power Girl (1988)

Power Girl (1988)

This issue opens with Power Girl flying to her office in New York City. She is running late for a meeting at her software firm due to a court appointment. When she arrives she finds out that her partner has been talking to outside parties about a buy out. This throws her into a tizzy and has her thinking of her own identity. How she thought she was a cousin of Superman, but found out that she was in fact the granddaughter of Arion, an Atlantean mystic who lived 45,000 years ago

Popeye (2012)

Popeye (2012)

Popeye the Sailor Man sails again! E.C Segar's classic creation is back, with his first original comic in over 30 years! Written by the Eisner Award-winning Roger Landridge (The Muppets), with pitch-perfect art from rising star Bruce Ozella, it's a new take on the classic character that's true to its roots! With a rare incentive cover from legendary Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist Jules Feiffer!

Police Comics

Police Comics

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Police Academy

Police Academy

In this issue, the arch criminal the Mad Byter, a super genius in computers, electronics and video, dares the Police Department to capture him. So officers Mahoney, Jones and company try to do just that in "We're Policed To Meet You." Issue also has "Little Boy Blues" in which officer Mahoney and company have to escort the kids who won the junior officers for a day contest. Scripts by Angelo DeCesare and art by Howard Post & Jacqueline Roettcher. Issue also has a "Police Blah-Ter" profile page.

Polarity

Polarity

From the mind of SAY ANYTHING frontman Max Bemis comes POLARITY, a manic-depressive spin on the superhero genre. Timothy Woods is a bipolar artist stuck in the world of hipsters, meaningless sex, and vain art -- better known as Brooklyn. But after he survives a near fatal car accident, Timothy discovers that his mental instability is more than just a disorder, and that his bipolar medication hasn't just been subduing depression and uncontrollable mania... it's been suppressing his super powers! Now it's time for Timothy to stand up to his disease alongside an onslaught of wretched human villainy as he finally finds his place in the world. Each issue comes with a free download for a new original song written and performed by Max Bemis!

Poison Ivy: Cycle of Life and Death

Poison Ivy: Cycle of Life and Death

Life. Death. Poison Ivy has power over both. But can she keep her friends and hold down a regular job at the same time? As Dr. Pamela Isley, she joins the prestigious plant sciences department at Gotham Botanical Gardens, but things quickly get complicated when a fellow scientist is murdered and it looks like the work of Ivy. Don’t miss the start of this new 6-issue miniseries!

Poison Elves (2013)

Poison Elves (2013)

Continuing the master work of departed indie legend, Drew Hayes, Ape Entertainment is proud to present the return of Poison Elves! Available with covers by Darick Robertson, Osvaldo Montpelier, and Terry Moore.

Poison Elves (1995)

Poison Elves (1995)

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Poison Elves (1993)

Poison Elves (1993)

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Point One

Point One

Here are seven all-new stories that set the stage for everything coming your way in 2012 from the biggest names in the comics industry.

Poe Dameron

Poe Dameron

AN ALL-NEW ONGOING SERIES SPINNING OUT OF STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS!Poe Dameron, former Republic flyer turned Resistance fighter, is the best pilot in the galaxy. Hand-picked for the resistance by General Leia Organa to lead a squadron on a top secret and vital mission...Poe sets off investigating sites of historical importance to the Force. Revealing backstory leading directly into the holidays' greatest adventure, follow Poe and his X-Wing squadron on covert missions against the First Order brought to you by writer Charles Soule (Star Wars: Lando, Daredevil) and artist Phil Noto (Star Wars: Chewbacca, Black Widow)!

Plutona

Plutona

A brand-new heartfelt super-hero series by JEFF LEMIRE (DESCENDER, Hawkeye) and amazing newcomer EMI LENOX!

Plastic Man Special

Plastic Man Special

The JLA's wackiest warrior takes center stage in his own hilarious, extra-length special, written by Ty Templeton (BATMAN: GOTHAM ADVENTURES)! In "Plastic Fantastic" (with art by Aaron Lopresti), our star is transformed into a pop icon courtesy of his super-popular basketball-shoe commercial! Then, in "The Secreted Origin of Woozy Winks" (with art by Dev Madan and Claude St. Aubin), discover the origins of Plastic Man and Woozy, their past adventures as (sort of) super-spies, and the disgusting reason why Mr. Winks is so woozy! Finally, in "The Age of Crisis on Infinite Clones Saga, starring Plastic Man Red and Plastic Man Blue, Chapter One Million: Onslaught of the Secret Genesis Wars Agenda" (with art by Rick Burchett), Plas stars in the ultimate crowd-pleasing saga that combines every mega-crossover comic you've ever seen, in eight pages!

Plastic Man (1976)

Plastic Man (1976)

The Hamsters of Doom." Plastic Man and Woozy Winks contend with men with the minds of hamsters and then hamsters with the minds of men. Script by Steve Skeates, pencils by Ramona Fradon, inks by Tenny Henson.

Plastic Man (1966)

Plastic Man (1966)

Plastic Man - who was revealed as the Golden Age Plastic Man's son, Eel O' Brien Jr - wouldn't enjoy and extended run, however. After only 10 issues, Plastic Man unfortunately bounced into creative limbo for a decade.

Plastic Man (1943)

Plastic Man (1943)

By the time the series ended in the 50’s in issue 64 with artwork by Dick Dillin,  Quality had managed to do what should have been impossible, they made Plastic-Man stiff.

Plants vs. Zombies: Timepocalypse

Plants vs. Zombies: Timepocalypse

PopCap’s immensely popular Plants vs. Zombies game returns to comics with an incredible, zombie-zapping sequel! Young adventurers Patrice Blazing and Nate Timely travel through time to fend off a “fun-dead” invasion spanning several eras in Plants vs. Zombies: Timepocalypse! They’ll have a little help from Crazy Dave, of course—and tons of help from the many new plants they encounter! This hilarious romp is guaranteed to tickle funny bones and thrill your . . . brains. Paul Tobin (Bandette, Prometheus) and Ron Chan (The Guild, Husbands) deliver another hilarious, all-ages, action filled zombie romp to your neighborhood!

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