Friday, April 30, 2010

Zoey Zeta and the Sisters of Power (Paperback)

Zoey Zeta and the Sisters of Power
Zoey Zeta and the Sisters of Power (Paperback)
By Robert Simon

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When the Zeta sisters decided to keep their super powers a secret from the world, they had no idea that a sinister menace would appear and threaten to drive Century City into ruin. Now it's time for the sisters to team up, crack up and battle the evil Dr. Impossible and some giant robots. But the Zeta sisters aren't the only ones with a powerful secret and what they discover in their first adventure together, may make it their last. Zoey Zeta and the Sister of Power, Family Secrets, is the hilarious new all-ages series from author Robert Simon and illustrator Tomomi Sarafov. Get ready for an action-packed adventure starring three powerful little girls with big powers, big attitudes and big adventures. Read more


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Thor Against The World (Audio CD)

Thor Against The World
Thor Against The World (Audio CD)
By Thor

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New 11-track skull-crusher of classic power metal/glam from The Rock Warrior, including the feature track from the USA Networks film, ‘Murder at the Presidio’. Produced by the Messiaz (Nekro, Wayne Kramer, Sylvain Sylvain), this marks a return to form that earned THOR a Top-100 Frontmen honor bestowed by Classic Rock Magazine. Artwork by Mark Dancey Read more


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Sunday, April 25, 2010

The Killers (Paperback)

The Killers
The Killers (Paperback)
By Frank Tra

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In the days following the end of World War II, Sgt. Kane and his men are charged with finding and stopping a rogue band of Nazi intent on enacting a killing spree across the German countryside. When the Americans catch up to their target, they find themselves gravely outmatched. Now, it falls upon the few surviving Americans to rediscover their fighting edge as the situation continues to spiral out of control! Read more


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Friday, April 23, 2010

ALL NEW Adult Hero Wonder Woman Costume (See size notes & MFTR FABRIC CHANGE) (Apparel)

ALL NEW Adult Hero Wonder Woman Costume (See size notes & MFTR FABRIC CHANGE)
ALL NEW Adult Hero Wonder Woman Costume (See size notes & MFTR FABRIC CHANGE) (Apparel)
By First Fantasies

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Here She Comes to Save the Day.... For the Wonder Woman that You Are!!! Red, White and Blue Spaghetti Strap Leotard, Wonder Woman TM Eagle Emblem with Gold Belt, Arm Cuffs, and Headband and Long Red Cape Read more


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Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Carnage Mind Bomb #1 (Marvel Comic Book 1996) (Comic)

Carnage Mind Bomb #1 (Marvel Comic Book 1996)
Carnage Mind Bomb #1 (Marvel Comic Book 1996) (Comic)
By Warren Ellis

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Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Rasl Volume 1: The Drift (Paperback)

Rasl Volume 1: The Drift
Rasl Volume 1: The Drift (Paperback)
By Jeff Smith

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Cartoon Books proudly presents Jeff Smith's new adventure series, RASL - a stark, sci-fi series about a dimension-jumping art thief, a man unplugged from the world who races through space and time searching for his next big score - and trying to escape his past. In this first of three graphic novels, Rasl faces an assassin's bullet and stumbles across a mystery that not only threatens to expose his own illicit activities, but could also uncover one of the world's most dangerous and sought after secrets! Read more


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The Apocalypse Plan (Volume 1) (Paperback)

The Apocalypse Plan (Volume 1)
The Apocalypse Plan (Volume 1) (Paperback)
By Rafael Nieves

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What if Heaven and Hell were rival corporations and instead of sales, their charts tracked souls? And what if one company decided to initiate a hostile takeover of the other? The Apocalypse plan tells this story. Mr. Abaddon is called to the office to investigate a macabre scene; a board room full of Morningstar employees, all dead in a grisly way. The cause of their deaths is a mystery; toxic gas? Infection? murder? The no-nonsense Abaddon attempts to solve the problem in the most immediate way possible, with the help of an impressionable young woman named Theda. Together they discover a plot to destroy Morningstar and its influence on mankind, a plot masterminded by their rival company, the Grace Corporation. Can they stop this assault in time? Or will the world suffer a hostile takeover of biblical proportions? The Apocalypse Plan is a thrill ride of intrigue, deception, mayhem, and more, and introduces one of the most unique anti-heroes in comics. Read more


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Sunday, April 18, 2010

7 Days to Fame 1 - Reality TV Suicide (Comic)

7 Days to Fame 1 - Reality TV Suicide
7 Days to Fame 1 - Reality TV Suicide (Comic)
By Buddy Scalera

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7 Days to Fame is a comic book about a reality TV show where people go on live TV to commit suicide. This is the first issue of the critically acclaimed series by Buddy Scalera. The series received rave reviews for its sensitive, smart, and creative story line. Full Color! This is issue #1 of 3. Ain't It Cool News calls 7 Days to Fame "strong storytelling...highly recommended." Read more


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Wednesday, April 14, 2010

The Art of the Comic Book: An Aesthetic History (Studies in Popular Culture) (Paperback)

The Art of the Comic Book: An Aesthetic History (Studies in Popular Culture)
The Art of the Comic Book: An Aesthetic History (Studies in Popular Culture) (Paperback)
By Robert C. Harvey

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In this definitive study of one of popular culture's favorite genres Robert C. Harvey, a cartoonist and comics critic, traces the evolution of the comic book as a potent form of narrative art. He takes it from its beginnings in the 1930s through the most contemporary of productions in the mid-1990s.

In defining comic book aesthetics Harvey establishes both a critical perspective and a vocabulary for evaluating the art. Because he is an able practitioner himself, his insights are especially valuable. As he demonstrates how words and pictures function together to tell stories in ways unique to the medium, he explains the processes of narrative breakdown, page layout, and panel composition, and shows how these aspects of the art form can be manipulated for dramatic effects.

Enhanced by many illustrations, this detailed examination of comic book art includes work from both the mainstream and the counterculture, both veteran and newcomer. Whether traditional or iconoclastic, their cartoon art continues to uphold the aesthetic that Harvey finds to be the basis of cartooning. Read more


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Monday, April 12, 2010

Driller / Driller Killer - Double Feature (DVD)

Driller / Driller Killer - Double Feature
Driller / Driller Killer - Double Feature (DVD)
By Tanya Dempsey

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DRILLER A dark and amusing tale of alien abduction, drugged up naked youth, drilling and killing. An ordinary man, abducted by aliens, is turned into a subhuman cybernetic killing machine. The aliens are his master, controlling his every word, thought and action. To please their evil desires, he drills and kills his way through a lost rock band, teens fulfilling their sexual destiny, and anyone who bothers to get in his way. Nonetheless, his Alien Controllers have a bigger plan for him. His mission: To End the Human Race. DRILLER KILLER Abel Ferrara s 1979 breakthrough is one of his best-known but least appreciated films. The film thwarts any preconceived notions of what a horror movie should be. Glam, trash, pre-punk and horrific, DRILLER KILLER is a misunderstood film. The film is a horrifying look into the recesses of a grubby city and a disturbed mind and refuses to make concessions to any notions of good taste or commercial filmmaking. Ugly and transgressive, it is for open-minded viewers only. It is a corrupting tale of a mind liberated by psychosis by the director of the original BAD LIEUTENANT. A Video Nasty. Banned in Germany. Banned in England for nearly 20 years. Bodycount :11. The Late Night Double Feature Edition includes: Driller Driller Killer the Driller trailer the Night of the Driller trailer the trailer for A Hole In the Head and the limited edition DRILLER comic book! Read more


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Thursday, April 8, 2010

Marvel Universe 25th Anniversary Secret Wars Series 4 Action Figure 2Pack Absorbing Man & Dr. Doom with Wasp Comic Issue #10 (Toy)

Marvel Universe 25th Anniversary Secret Wars Series 4 Action Figure 2Pack Absorbing Man & Dr. Doom with Wasp Comic Issue #10
Marvel Universe 25th Anniversary Secret Wars Series 4 Action Figure 2Pack Absorbing Man & Dr. Doom with Wasp Comic Issue #10 (Toy)
By Hasbro

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Marvel Comics' massive 12-issue crossover Secret Wars celebrates its 25th-anniversary in 2009, and to commemorate the anniversary Hasbro offers collectors the Secret Wars Action Figure 2-Packs. Each figure stands 3 3/4' tall and comes with accesories as seen in the series. Read more


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Marvel 25th Anniversary Comic 2pk - Reed & Ultron (Toy)

Marvel 25th Anniversary Comic 2pk - Reed & Ultron
Marvel 25th Anniversary Comic 2pk - Reed & Ultron (Toy)
By Hasbro

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Get in on fast-paced action and excitement as you stage battles between your Thor and Marvels Enchantress action figures! Recreate your favorite scenes from the included comic book or create your own super-powered showdowns. With these articulated action figures and their mighty weapon accessories, the fate of the world is in your hands! Read more


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Wednesday, April 7, 2010

FUNNY (not funny): A Modest Selection of Comic Art Exhibiting Signs of Black Humor (Perfect Paperback)

FUNNY (not funny): A Modest Selection of Comic Art Exhibiting Signs of Black Humor
FUNNY (not funny): A Modest Selection of Comic Art Exhibiting Signs of Black Humor (Perfect Paperback)
By Ivan Brunetti

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Catalog to the exhibition FUNNY (not funny), held at the University of Michigan School of Art & Design WORK-DETROIT gallery, from January 22 - February 26, 2010. The exhibition concerned the presence of Black Humor as manifest in contemporary American alternative comics, and included the work of Ivan Brunetti, Chris Cilla, Sue Coe, Lisa Hanawalt, Glenn Head, Tim Hensley, Ian Huebert, Ben Katchor, Michael Kupperman, Mats!?, Daniel Maw, Taylor McKimens, Travis Millard, Tom Neely, Mark Newgarden, David Paleo, Jonathon Rosen, David Sandlin, Rob Sato and Jon Vermilyea. This publication is fully illustrated with images both new and old (many of which are previously unpublished), and contains a comprehensive essay on the history of Black Humor in American comics, using Surrealist founder André Breton's groundbreaking literary definition as a starting point. In addition, there are new statements written by all of the participating twenty artists, addressing the relationship of their work to Black Humor as well as a complete and up-to-date bio-bibliography. Softcover, 56 pages, full color, 8.5 x 8.5 inches. Edited and designed by Ryan Standfest. Published by Rotland Press, 2010. Read more


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Sunday, April 4, 2010

The Twilight Zone: Will the Real Martian Please Stand Up? (Rod Serling's the Twilight Zone) (Hardcover)

The Twilight Zone: Will the Real Martian Please Stand Up? (Rod Serling's the Twilight Zone)
The Twilight Zone: Will the Real Martian Please Stand Up? (Rod Serling's the Twilight Zone) (Hardcover)
By Mark Kneece

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On a cold, snowy evening state troopers track footprints from a mysterious crash site to a nearby diner. There, a group of bus passengers waits out the storm, but oddly, there is one more person in the eatery. Who is he, and what are his intentions for planet Earth?

One of most ground-breaking shows in the history of television, The Twilight Zone has become a permanent fixture in pop culture. This new graphic novel series re-imagines the show’s most enduring episodes, in all their original uncut glory, originally written by Rod Serling himself, and now adapted for a new generation—a generation that has ridden Disney’s Twilight Zone Tower of Terror ride, studied old episodes in school, watched the annual marathons, and paid homage to the show through the many random take-offs that show up in movies and TV shows everywhere.

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Discovering Jesus The Word (Children's Bible) (Kindle Edition)

Discovering Jesus The Word (Children's Bible)
Discovering Jesus The Word (Children's Bible) (Kindle Edition)
By Toni Matas

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Immortal Fantasy (Volume 1) (Paperback)

Immortal Fantasy (Volume 1)
Immortal Fantasy (Volume 1) (Paperback)
By Winston Blakely

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Prepare to enter the world of Immortal Fantasy. Kotas,the Dragon Lord in two amazing adventures,Pozitron, the techno-cosmic warrior as well as : Blood and Scapegoats, A Junkie's Delight, The Secret Wonderland of D.H.Fudley and bonus Sword and Sorcery tale " The Jar" starring The White Raven. Introduction by Charles R. Saunders,acclaimed award winning author of Imaro ( Dossouye, Imaro,The Quest for Cush and The Trail of Bohu. ) and an afterword by : Jemir Johnson ( 5 shots) winner of the 2008 Younity Guild of America award. Read more


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Villains & Vigilantes, Revised Edition (Paperback)

Villains & Vigilantes, Revised Edition
Villains & Vigilantes, Revised Edition (Paperback)
By Jeff Dee

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Watchmen (Paperback)

Watchmen
Watchmen (Paperback)
By Dave Gibbons

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Now A Major Motion Picture!

This Hugo Award-winning graphic novel chronicles the fall from grace of a group of super-heroes plagued by all-too-human failings. Along the way, the concept of the super-hero is dissected as the heroes are stalked by an unknown assassin.

One of the most influential graphic novels of all time and a perennial bestseller, WATCHMEN has been studied on college campuses across the nation and is considered a gateway title, leading readers to other graphic novels such as V FOR VENDETTA, BATMAN: THE DARK KNIGHT RETURNS and THE SANDMAN series.Has any comic been as acclaimed as Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons' Watchmen? Possibly only Frank Miller's The Dark Knight Returns, but Watchmen remains the critics' favorite. Why? Because Moore is a better writer, and Watchmen a more complex and dark and literate creation than Miller's fantastic, subversive take on the Batman myth. Moore, renowned for many other of the genre's finest creations (Saga of the Swamp Thing, V for Vendetta, and From Hell, with Eddie Campbell) first put out Watchmen in 12 issues for DC in 1986-87. It won a comic award at the time (the 1987 Jack Kirby Comics Industry Awards for Best Writer/Artist combination) and has continued to gather praise since.

The story concerns a group called the Crimebusters and a plot to kill and discredit them. Moore's characterization is as sophisticated as any novel's. Importantly the costumes do not get in the way of the storytelling; rather they allow Moore to investigate issues of power and control--indeed it was Watchmen, and to a lesser extent Dark Knight, that propelled the comic genre forward, making "adult" comics a reality. The artwork of Gibbons (best known for 2000AD's Rogue Trooper and DC's Green Lantern) is very fine too, echoing Moore's paranoid mood perfectly throughout. Packed with symbolism, some of the overlying themes (arms control, nuclear threat, vigilantes) have dated but the intelligent social and political commentary, the structure of the story itself, its intertextuality (chapters appended with excerpts from other "works" and "studies" on Moore's characters, or with excerpts from another comic book being read by a child within the story), the finepace of the writing and its humanity mean that Watchmen more than stands up--it keeps its crown as the best the genre has yet produced. --Mark Thwaite

A Q&A with Dave Gibbons on the Making of Watchmen

Question: You were tasked with drawing new illustrations of key shots from the new Watchmen film. Was it a difficult challenge to re-imagine your work in this movie format?

Dave Gibbons: I don’t think that I actually did many key shots from the film. I had to actually imagine them rather than exactly recreate what was going to be in the movie. But as far as the drawings I did for the licensing purposes, accuracy was the real key so that they looked exactly like the movie. Whereas doing the graphic novel was creating stuff afresh and being very creative, this was more the case of interpreting something that already existed. So it was rather more a commercial art job than a creative thing.

Q: How many scenes from the original graphic novel did you redraw in the new "movie" format?

DG: I kind of did them piecemeal, these licensing drawings. I did do a section of storyboarding for Zack Snyder. There is a part of the movie that isn’t in the graphic novel and he wanted to see how I would have drawn it, if it had been in the graphic novel. So I redid the storyboards as three pages of comic on the nine-panel grid, also getting it coloured by John Higgins so it looked authentic. But I think there were probably only 3 or 4 scenes that I drew, which were from the movie.

Q: What was your working method for producing these new illustrations from the film? And how has it changed from when you originally illustrated Watchmen?

DG: When you’re producing things from existing material, you have to look at and assemble the references... you know, keep looking backwards and forwards to make sure what you’re drawing is accurate to what’s in the photos. I did have lots of photos from the movie and in some cases I had more or less the illustration I was going to do in photo form, which made it a lot easier. On others I had to construct it from various references: really just the usual illustrator’s job of drawing something to reference. And on the original illustrations of Watchmen, I was free to come up with exactly the angles and exactly the costumes and everything that I wanted to. When you’ve designed a costume and drawn it a few times, you actually internalize it and you find you can draw it without having to refer to reference at all. So in some ways it’s more creative and in some ways it’s easier!

Q: In Watchmen: The Art of the Film, there are concept designs by other artists of their visions of your iconic characters. What do you think of their versions and did you offer any guidance while they were working on these?

DG: It’s always really interesting to see versions of your characters drawn by other artists. You tend to see things in them that you hadn’t noticed before. So I really enjoyed looking at those. I certainly didn’t offer them any guidance. The purpose of getting those kinds of drawings done is to get a fresh perspective on what exists. I noticed actually that they really stuck more closely to my original designs than those, but I really enjoyed seeing them.

Q: Watchmen: Portraits is Clay Enos’s stunning black and white collection of photos of each character from the Watchmen movie. What was it like looking through this book at all the characters you had conceived years ago now being brought to life by actors?

DG: It’s rather interesting; you know if you look at the Watching the Watchmen book you can see these characters as fairly sketchy rough conceptual versions. Then when you look at Clay’s book you can actually see them right down to counting the number of pores on the skin on the end of their noses! It’s incredible high focus! It’s like zooming in through space and time to look at the surface of some moon of Saturn or something. I thoroughly enjoyed his book... it had a real artistic quality to it that was really so good. And of course to see these actors who so much are the embodiment of what I drew, that it’s a tremendous thrill to see them made flesh!

Q: Watchmen: The Film Companion features some stills from the animated version of The Black Freighter. What do you think of the look and design of this animated feature?

DG: It looks really interesting! Although I drew my version in the comic book in a kind of horror-comic style, these are very much in a savage manga style. I think they work really well... they’ve got the kind of manic intensity, which I think that work should have and I really can’t wait to see the whole feature. I’ve seen the trailer for it and that looks great and again they’ve used a lot of the compositions that I came up with but just translated them to this kind of very modern drawn animation.

Q: How much time did you spend on the set of Watchmen? Was it a surreal experience to see your work recreated like this?

DG: I was on the set of Watchmen for a couple of days and it really was surreal to walk through a door and then suddenly be in the presence of all these people in living breathing flesh! I was there for what you would call the Crimebusters meeting where they were all there in costume in the same room, which was incredible. They had obviously planned that so I would get to see everyone. It was surreal though quite a wonderful experience to see it come to life.

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Watchmen (Director's Cut) (Blu-ray) (Widescreen) (Limited Edition 2-Disc Edition + Digital Copy w/Limited Issue Glow-in-the-Dark Dr. Manhattan Head Case) (2009) (DVD)

Watchmen (Director's Cut) (Blu-ray) (Widescreen) (Limited Edition 2-Disc Edition + Digital Copy w/Limited Issue Glow-in-the-Dark Dr. Manhattan Head Case) (2009)
Watchmen (Director's Cut) (Blu-ray) (Widescreen) (Limited Edition 2-Disc Edition + Digital Copy w/Limited Issue Glow-in-the-Dark Dr. Manhattan Head Case) (2009) (DVD)

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Who watches the Watchmen? Dave Gibbons's graphic novel is brought to vivid life in this big screen adaptation! This limited edition includes the widescreen version of Watchmen in stunning hi-def Blu-ray, plus a Digital Copy of the film and a LIMITED EDITION glow-in-the-dark Dr. Manhattan plastic head case! Read more


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Saturday, April 3, 2010

Action Philosophers! (Paperback)

Action Philosophers!
Action Philosophers! (Paperback)
By Ryan Dunlavey

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Imagine Plato as a wrestling superstar of ancient Greece, Nietzsche as the original ubermensch, and Bohidharma as the grand master of kung fu. These are not just great thinkers they also make great comics. Action Philosophers details the lives and thoughts of history's A-list brain trust in hip and humorous comic book fashion. All nine issues of the award-winning, best-selling comic book series have been collected into a single volume, making this a comprehensive cartoon history of ideas from pre-Socratics to Jacques Derrida, including four new stories. You'll never have more fun getting the real scoop on the big ideas that have made the world the mess we live in today! Tom Morris (Author of Philosophy for Dummies, If Aristotle Ran General Motors, and If Harry Potter Ran General Electric). Read more


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Bomb Queen Volume 4: Suicide Bomber (v. 4) (Paperback)

Bomb Queen Volume 4: Suicide Bomber (v. 4)
Bomb Queen Volume 4: Suicide Bomber (v. 4) (Paperback)
By Jimmie Robinson

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Bomb Queen's den of scum and villainy, New Port City, is under siege by powers who wish to dethrone her. Now she's on a roaring rampage of revenge against the entire Image universe, including She-Spawn, Shadowhawk, Savage Dragon, and many more! Read more


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The Return of Superman (Paperback)

The Return of Superman
The Return of Superman (Paperback)
By C. Comic D

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This massive book is the finale to the saga of the death and rebirth of Superman, including the final fate of the four impostors who attempted to take his place, including Steel and Superboy. This is the definitive volume for all fans of Superman. Read more


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Wormwood Volume 1 (v. 1) (Paperback)

Wormwood Volume 1 (v. 1)
Wormwood Volume 1 (v. 1) (Paperback)
By Ben Templesmith

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Ben Templesmith (30 Days of Night, Singularity 7, Fell) creates an all-eerie and humorous new series. Things are awakening in the city. Things that have a nasty habit of leaving mutilated bodies in their wake and it all reeks of demons and dark gods up to no good. Owing a favor to his lazy ghost cop buddy Trotsky, Wormwood, the gentleman corpse and his oddball entourage are brought in to investigate the case (or at least hopefully not stuff it up too much.) Read more


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Blaze of Glory (Kindle Edition)

Blaze of Glory
Blaze of Glory (Kindle Edition)
By Sheryl Nantus

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