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Joker's Asylum: Two-Face
The Joker spins dastardly tales of evil starring Batman’s rogues gallery and that give readers an inside look into the insane lives of Batman’s greatest adversaries.
- Issue # Full (8 years ago)
Joker's Asylum: The Joker
The Joker spins dastardly tales of evil starring Batman’s rogues gallery and that give readers an inside look into the insane lives of Batman’s greatest adversaries.
- Issue # Full (8 years ago)
Joker's Asylum: Scarecrow
The Joker spins dastardly tales of evil starring Batman’s rogues gallery and that give readers an inside look into the insane lives of Batman’s greatest adversaries.
- Issue # Full (8 years ago)
Joker's Asylum: Poison Ivy
The Joker spins dastardly tales of evil starring Batman’s rogues gallery and that give readers an inside look into the insane lives of Batman’s greatest adversaries.
- Issue # Full (8 years ago)
Joker's Asylum: Penguin
The Joker spins dastardly tales of evil starring Batman’s rogues gallery and that give readers an inside look into the insane lives of Batman’s greatest adversaries.
- Issue # Full (8 years ago)
Joker's Asylum II: The Riddler
The Joker spins dastardly tales of evil starring Batman’s rogues gallery and that give readers an inside look into the insane lives of Batman’s greatest adversaries.
- Issue # Full (8 years ago)
Joker's Asylum II: Mad Hatter
Top creators lend their talents to a new installment of THE JOKER'S ASYLUM - a special month-long, weekly series of one-shots starring the greatest villains in Batman's rogues gallery. Each issue is narrated by The Joker and tells a special stand-alone story that gives readers an inside look into the insane lives of The Dark Knight's greatest adversaries! This batch of tense tales spotlights The Riddler, Harley Quinn, Mad Hatter, Clayface and Killer Croc! Can you stand the madness?!
- Issue # Full (8 years ago)
Joker's Asylum II: Killer Croc
The Joker spins dastardly tales of evil starring Batman’s rogues gallery and that give readers an inside look into the insane lives of Batman’s greatest adversaries.
- Issue # Full (8 years ago)
Joker's Asylum II: Harley Quinn
The Joker spins dastardly tales of evil starring Batman’s rogues gallery and that give readers an inside look into the insane lives of Batman’s greatest adversaries.
- Issue # Full (8 years ago)
Joker's Asylum II: Clayface
The Joker spins dastardly tales of evil starring Batman’s rogues gallery and that give readers an inside look into the insane lives of Batman’s greatest adversaries.
- Issue # Full (8 years ago)
Joker: Last Laugh Secret Files
Learn the secrets behind the greatest heroes and villains of the DC Universe with these special issues that delve into all aspects of their lives--from enemies and allies to caves and fortresses and everything in between! These issues also tie in to some of the DC Universe's biggest events, including the return of the JSA and INFINITE CRISIS!
- Issue # Full (8 years ago)
Joker: Last Laugh
The Joker receives some shocking news while under lockdown in the Slab: he has a malignant tumor in his brain and is going to die. But it's not like the Clown Prince of Crime to bow out without putting on one last show--and he kicks it all off with a prison riot!
Joker/Mask
What happens when Gotham's Clown Prince of Crime discovers a thousand-year-old relic that will make him invincible? Unfortunately, Batman is about to find out! Be there for the first meeting between two of comics' greatest madmen, as the Joker and the Mask join forces (literally) to give the Dark Knight a run for his money! Don't miss out on the mayhem! Co-published with DC Comics.
Genre: Graphic Novels, Fantasy
Joker (2008)
For some unknown reason The Joker has been released from Arkham Asylum. After being tailed for a little while by some some hired thugs that are possibly cops, sent to kill Joker, Jonny drives Joker to Killer Croc's hideout, a few of his former goons at a bar in a strip club are talking about who should go pick him up, and Jonny Frost volunteers to go get him fromsically a big meat freezer, Croc asks how the Joker got released from Arkham but Joker refuses to tell. Croc asks if Joker would like to join them in their game of cards, but the Joker is broke and recruits Croc and his gang to help him recover what was rightfully his and more
- Issue # Full (8 years ago)
Johnny the Homicidal Maniac
The series begins when Squee wakes in the middle of the night to find Johnny in the bathroom of his family's new house. After a confrontation with Squee's teddy bear, Shmee, Johnny leaves, informing Squee that they are neighbors. Later, a survey-taker tries to collect Johnny's opinion on a recent rash of murders around the city. When the man asks about a possible case of vampirism, Johnny explains that he has to keep a wall in his house wet with the blood of his victims because the wall changes color as it dries (later the story changes to suggest a monster imprisoned there will break free), then pushes the surveyor forcefully through a boarded window, scaring Squee in the process. Johnny goes on a rampage with a spork in a "Taco Hell" restaurant, incited by an elderly patron referring to him as 'wacky'. Following the slaughter, Johnny watches its coverage on the news. Johnny debates Psychodoughboy and Nail Bunny on whether or not he should commit suicide, but the group gets distracted by a commercial for diarrhea medicine.
Johnny Red
Legendary British fighter ace, Johnny 'Red' Redburn, returns once more as the commander of the Falcons – a Russian fighter squadron battling the Nazis in the skies over Stalingrad. But dogfighting Messerschmitts is about to become the least of his troubles when the NVKD – the notorious Soviet secret police – come calling!
Genre: Military
John Henry
John Henry, a former slave, wasn't about to let some new-fangled steam hammer replace his ability to earn an honest wage as a steel driving man. He'd beat that machine, or die with his hammer in his hand. We all know the outcome of that legendary contest. In this alternate history, however, John doesn't die in his heroic effort, but instead slips into a coma, only to awaken to his worst nightmare. A robotic uprising has occurred, and a new age has dawned - The Steam Age. Now, the only thing that can free the human race from the very machines they've created is John and his hammer. "John Henry: The Steam Age" is an exciting re-imagining of American folk hero John Henry in a SteamPunk setting.
John Flood
What's to Love: Justin Jordan exploded onto the comics scene just four short years ago with The Strange Talent of Luther Strode and caught everyone by surprise. Now he brings us John Flood, a series that combines the metaphysical with the procedural in a way we think is really fresh. Joining him is Jorge Coelho, whose fantastic work on Polarity and Sleepy Hollow made him a BOOM! favorite. Perfect for fans of Desolation Jones and Sherlock Holmes. What It Is: As the result of a government experiment, John Flood no longer needs to sleep, but now he's in a constant dream state and sometimes can't tell what's real and what isn't. But a side effect is that he sees patterns and makes connections no one else can, which serve him well in his new "career" as a make-shift PI. Together with a burly ex-cop, Flood begins to investigate when he "sees" one man responsible for thousands of unsolved murders, but now he himself has caught the killer's attention...
John Constantine, Hellblazer: Pandemonium
An original hardcover graphic novel in honor of John Constantine's 25th anniversary, who first appeared in Alan Moore's run on Swamp Thing in 1985.
- Issue # TPB (8 years ago)
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