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Judge Dredd (2012)
In the 22nd century, crime runs rampant in Mega-City One, home to over 400 million citizens, robots, criminals and lunatics. The only line of defense between anarchy and chaos are the Judges. And Judge Dredd is the toughest of them all. In this, Judge Dredd's 35th anniversary year, IDW is proud to re-introduce Judge Dredd to America in this all-new ongoing series.
Judge Dredd (1994)
Judge Dredd storms North America in all-new, all-different adventures. In the post-apocalyptic future world of Mega-City One, where crime and corruption are rampant, the pseudo-militaristic Judges are the only true force for order in a world of seething anarchy. And the most uncompromising of these 21st-century law men is Judge Dredd, a man who lives by the law - and the gun - as he redefines crime and punishment in the not-too-distant future
Judas: The Last Days
Two thousand years after he betrayed Messiah, Judas Iscariot is still alive, wandering a world he doesn’t recognize. A world where the strangest of fictions have come true: monsters, immortals, gnome-librarians who monitor human history—they’re all real. And all Judas wants to do is kill himself. So why can’t he? The most transcendent story of the year is here in this all-new original graphic novel chronicling history’s preeminent backstabber and his quest for suicide.
Genre: Fantasy, Supernatural
- Issue # Full (8 years ago)
Jubilee
Join Jubilee, everyone’s favorite wisecracking mutant firecracker, in her new adventures on the left coast! Living in the X-Mansion was a trip, but now she’s found where weirdos really come out - Los Angeles! But it won’t be all fun and games as she contends with an overbearing aunt, a principal who wants her expelled and a mutant gang-leader who just may have the hots for her.
JSA: The Unholy Three
Eight years after the events of "The Liberty File," the Bat, the Clock and the brash young powerhouse named Clark Kent are back in action. Two ex-KGB operatives code-named Parasite and Steelwolf are killing American covert agents in Berlin, and the "Unholy Three" must stop them before they find "the Trigger," a mystery device that could end all life on Earth!
JSA: The Liberty File
An Elseworlds tale! As World War II rages around the globe, a vicious albino smuggler intercepts a parcel whose contents could change the outcome of the war. Now the Allies' secret heroes Owl, Clock and Bat battle for the safety of the world.
JSA: All Stars (2003)
An all-star group of creators tackles the JSA past and present! This 8-issue miniseries provides a perfect introduction to the rich world of the JSA! The entire team is in jeopardy, and only by going off on their own can they tackle the enemy within their midst!
JSA Liberty Files: The Whistling Skull
Witness the birth of a new hero for the ages in a series by B. Clay Moore and Tony Harris that takes readers to the 1940s and a battle against the Nazi war machine! Characters from the JSA: THE LIBERTY FILES, the fan-favorite Elseworlds series, return!
JSA Kingdom Come Special: Superman
Kingdom Come Superman tries to fight the demons of his past, as he carries on becoming depressed and missing his old wife Lois Lane, his old friends, as he struggles to move on with the world. The Superman of New Earth has the life Kingdom Come Superman wants to have.
- Issue # Full (8 years ago)
JSA Kingdom Come Special: Magog
He was Lance Corporal David Reid of the Justice Society of America until he was killed in action and resurrected by Gog as his herald - MAGOG. But who is David Reid? Does he truly believe in Gog? And to what lengths will he go in order to find justice in this world?
- Issue # Full (8 years ago)
Journey to Star Wars: The Force Awakens - Shattered Empire
For the first time in the new Star Wars canon, journey with us into the time after the end of Return of the Jedi! Writer Greg Rucka (PUNISHER, WOLVERINE, Gotham Central) and artist Marco Checchetto (AVENGERS WORLD, PUNISHER) take us past the destruction of the second Death Star into the chaos of a Shattered Empire.
- Issue #4 (8 years ago)
- Issue #3 (8 years ago)
- Issue #2 (8 years ago)
- Issue #1 (8 years ago)
- Issue # _TPB 1 (8 years ago)
Journey into Mystery (2011)
The numbering of this series was a continuation from Thor vol. 3. That series changed it's name back into "Journey into Mystery" starting with issue 622, tying into Fear Itself. The series featured Loki as the main character from that point on and did so untill issue 645, after which his story was continued in Young Avengers Vol.2. Thor got a new ongoing series for himself when this series was started, namely The Mighty Thor (vol.2). From issue 646 the main character switched to Sif. The series lasted until issue 655, making it one of the longest collective series.
- Issue #655 (8 years ago)
- Issue #654 (8 years ago)
- Issue #653 (8 years ago)
- Issue #652 (8 years ago)
- Issue #651 (8 years ago)
Journey Into Mystery (1996)
Thor ceased to be the focus of his own series, which was restored to Journey into Mystery beginning with issue #503 (November 1996). The feature "The Lost Gods" ran through issue #513, followed by issues starring Shang-Chi, Master of Kung Fu and the Black Widow for three issues each, and reluctant vampire Hannibal King for two
- Issue #521 (8 years ago)
- Issue #520 (8 years ago)
- Issue #519 (8 years ago)
- Issue #518 (8 years ago)
- Issue #517 (8 years ago)
Journey Into Mystery (1972)
A series that continued the long history of horror and mystery comics that was started in Journey into Mystery volume 1 before Thor became the star in that magazine.
Journey Into Mystery (1952)
Then, in the middle of the night, a customer comes in to buy some flowers. He asks to buy the very flowers that were just stolen. The florist escorts the man out with the flowers and then realizes he forgot to ask for payment. He runs outside to get the money and the man who bought the flowers is nowhere to be seen. He runs down the street and spots the man ducking into an alley. Turning the corner, he screams and falls down dead. In the alley, the man who "bought" the flowers is apparently one of the corpses who's grave was robbed and he is passing the flowers out to other corpses whose graves were robbed.
- Issue #655 (8 years ago)
- Issue #654 (8 years ago)
- Issue #653 (8 years ago)
- Issue #652 (8 years ago)
- Issue #651 (8 years ago)
Josie and the Pussycats
Grab the latest, surefire, top-of-the-charts new Riverdale series! Friends, countrymen, lend me your long tails and ears for hats -- the Pussycats are back! In this series kick-off, Josie's getting the band together to help achieve her dreams of musical stardom. But for the group to last, it needs a strong foundation of friendship and trust. Can the girls get going, or will Alexandra's plotting put a stop to the whole thing?
Jonni Thunder
Inqurires into a supposed family heirloom left behind by her deceased father leads detective Jonni Thunder into discovering the statuette that gives her the power of Thunderbolt when she grasps it!
Genre: Action, Leading Ladies
Jonah Hex: Two-Gun Mojo
A trio of brutes ambush Jonah Hex and prepare to hang him from a tree tied to his horse. They want revenge upon Hex for killing their sister. But an old timer named Slow Go Smith appears and shoots the brothers down and frees Hex. Slow Go is a bounty hunter and is preparing to take the brothers to Mud Creek so he can cash in the reward. He cuts their heads off to make transportation (and proof of identity) easier. Jonah decides to come with him.
Jonah Hex (2006)
Writers Justin Gray and Jimmy Palmiotti brought western hero Jonah Hex back to the mainstream DC Universe after several well received Vertigo miniseries. The newest version of Jonah Hex returned the anti - hero to his hard core western roots, providing a series of tough, violent and atmospheric tales set at various tomes during Hex's life. The opening issue set the tone for what was to follow, as Hex was hired to find a missing boy - only to uncover a circus using captured children to fight dogs for the amusement of the crowd. Luke Ross's gritty art was the perfect match for the grim tales of DC's most famous bounty hunter.
Jonah Hex (1977)
In true normal fashion, disfigured gunman Jonah Hex rode his horse out of Weird Western Tales and into his own comic. It was a testament to the character's popularity, considering how conventional western themed comics had all but galloped off into the sunset. Then again, nothing was ever conventional about Jonah Hex. Longtime Hex scribe Michael Fleisher and artist Jose Luis Garcia Lopez detailed the bounty hunter travelling to Whalenberg, Tennessee, to locate Tommy Royden, the kidnapped son of a plantation owner. He eventually found Tommy, who had died after being forced to compete in a fight club-type promotion by racketeers Blackie Leclerc and Charlie Mange. After being apprehended and sealed ina coffin by Tommy's kidnappers, Hex escaped, then forced the promoters to fight at the edge of a cliff, where both fell to their deaths. Returning to the plantation with Tommy's coffin, Hex didn't wait around for payment this time. Witnessing a mother grieve over her son's coffin, he realized the family had already paid too much.
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