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Hightower smiles and watches as the WildC.A.T.s engage in a brutal and destructive battle with StormWatch in this untitled tale. Continued in Wildcats Covert Action Teams (1992) #20. Story by James Robinson & Barry Windsor-Smith. Script by Robinson. Art by Windsor-Smith, Alex Bialy & John Floyd. Cover by Windsor-Smith.
Cover price $2.50.
Only one person can save the world from destruction, and she's gone AWOL. When Nikki Doyle accepts an old friend's invitation to play an illegal VR game, Trout and Liddel race the clock to find her in time.
Pencils by Bryan Hitch. Cover by Duke Mighten.
Cover price $1.75.
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When Wild Thing, Nikki Doyle, meets up with Virtual Reality incarnations of Venom and Carnage, the destruction of the VR Marvel Universe becomes a nightmare all too real.
Written by Simon Jowett. Art and embossed cover by Duke Mighten.
Will Eisner's Quarterly was a magazine-sized anthology series published by Kitchen Sink Press from Winter 1983 to March 1986. The series ran for eight issues and served as a vehicle for Will Eisner to showcase his new, mature graphic fiction alongside classic Spirit strips, often focusing on urban tales of life in New York. Complete set of 8 issues!
Written by Jerry Prosser and Mike Richardson. Art by Mike Manley, Brian Apthorp and Mark Farmer.
From the sewers to the rooftops, Arcadia rumbles with violence -- and Comics' Greatest World's big, every-single-week, 12-issue event kicks off right here! This week, crooked businessmen and politicians cross Arcadia's most inscrutable -- and most popular -- character, X. Meet The Scream, appearing here for the first time ever, and taking everybody by surprise. And who should leap face-first into the middle of this mess but Golden City's golden boy turned government superhero: TITAN!
32 pages, FC. Cover price $1.00.
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Written by Jerry Prosser and Mike Richardson. Art by Mike Manley, Brian Apthorp and Mark Farmer. Cover by Bart Sears.
The dregs of Arcadia's denizens gather on the Waterfront, where anything goes, and usually does. After last week's explosive beginning, Titan is ready to clean up the dirty streets using X as a mop. But first, he has a Monster to manhandle. All this, plus The Scream!
32 pages, FC. Cover price $1.00.
Written by Jerry Prosser and Mike Richardson. Art by Mike Manley, Brian Apthorp and Mark Farmer. Cover by Bart Sears.
Events resolve themselves this week in Arcadia, but not the way anyone expected. Titan and X pull out their last, best, and most desperate moves to make the bloody decision: Whose rules will the city play by? X's rules, the ones with the guarantee of death behind them? Or Titan's rules of right and justice?
32 pages, FC. Cover price $1.00.
Written by Chris Warner & Mike Richardson. Art by Jim Somerville & Brian Apthorp, Brian Garvey and Mark Farmer. Cover by Dave Johnson.
Wracked with gang violence, constant rioting, and bloody battles for a piece of the power, Steel Harbor rocks, day and night! This week, it's in Titan's flight plan, but he's about to find out that the music is louder than usual -- in fact, it's earsplitting. The Prime Movers are tearing through Castle Pointe, where the city's rich and influential live, and Strikeback, an all-new character, is on the scene! He can take it, and he can dish it out, but only in that order, and Mace Blitzkrieg has just given him more than he can swallow!
32 pages, FC. Cover price $1.00.
Written by Jerry Prosser and Mike Richardson. Art by Tomm Coker & Brian Apthorp, Larry Ross and Mark Farmer. Cover by Dave Johnson.
When Titan's in a foul mood he takes it out on the whole city, and his mood today could spell the end for Steel Harbor! It's up to Wolf Gang to keep the most powerful man in the world from destroying Comics' Greatest World! But are even they enough against Titan, whose strength and sheer force of will are expanding exponentially with every second that goes by? At a buck a book this series is the best dollars-to-dynamite ratio comics have to offer!
32 pages, FC. Cover price $1.00.
Written by Jerry Prosser and Mike Richardson. Art by Andrew Robinson, Brian Apthorp and Mark Farmer. Cover by Dave Johnson.
When Wolf Gang isn't enough to stop Titan from tearing up the city, the heroic forces of Steel Harbor all converge for a muscle-ripping, vein-rupturing, skull-splitting street fight with the world's strongest superhero! Counterstrike takes a beating and keeps on coming, and Wolf Gang and the Prime Movers put aside their differences to take on the seemingly unbeatable hero-gone-mad. Finally, like the cavalry, Motorhead shows up -- but will he save the day, or destroy Steel Harbor?
32 pages, FC. Cover price $1.00.
Written by Jerry Prosser and Mike Richardson. Art by Andrew Robinson, Brian Apthorp and Mark Farmer. Cover by Dave Johnson.
When Wolf Gang isn't enough to stop Titan from tearing up the city, the heroic forces of Steel Harbor all converge for a muscle-ripping, vein-rupturing, skull-splitting street fight with the world's strongest superhero! Counterstrike takes a beating and keeps on coming, and Wolf Gang and the Prime Movers put aside their differences to take on the seemingly unbeatable hero-gone-mad. Finally, like the cavalry, Motorhead shows up -- but will he save the day, or destroy Steel Harbor?
32 pages, FC. Cover price $1.00.
Written by Barbara Kesel & Mike Richardson. Art by Terry Dodson, Brian Apthorp and Mark Farmer. Cover by Jerry Ordway.
The government has no options left for dealing with their maverick, super-powered Titan, so Golden City's Amazing Grace steps in and teleports him back to Golden City -- but is she making a big mistake? Once he's back in Golden City, Titan breaks through the last of his inhibitions, and it's up to Grace and Madison to subdue him -- if they can!
32 pages, FC. Cover price $1.00.
Written by Barbara Kesel & Mike Richardson. Art by Terry Dodson, Brian Apthorp and Mark Farmer. Cover by Jerry Ordway.
Now in Golden City Titan goes after the Catalyst team with grim determination. With Grace there teleporting them in and out of harm's way, will the combined forces of Rebel, Ruby, Warmaker, and Mecha prove successful where the heroes of Steel Harbor failed? Or will Titan succeed in his bid to become the new ruler of Golden City? This twelve-issue series is heading for the final blows and you'll want to be there so you don't feel left out!
32 pages, FC. Cover price $1.00.
Windaria: Special Edition (1986) [SBLL-24]
ウインダリア (cover)
Dôwa meita senshi Windaria (alternative)
Country
Japan
Released
22/10/1992
Publisher
???
Price
5631 JPY
UPC
4902425223049
Category
Anime
Color
Color
Length
113 min.
Sides
2
Chapters
4
Size
12"
Picture
Letterboxed
Ratio
1.85:1
Plastic
Transparent
Cover
Standard
1st printing. Collects Winnebago Graveyard (2017 Image) #1-4.Written by Steve Niles. Art and cover by Alison Sampson.An American family's vacation turns into a nightmare when they stop in a small California town. Before they know what's happening, they've become the targets of the town's citizens who just happen to be Satanists. What comes next is a wild ride of terror and survival.Softcover, 128 pages, full color.Cover price $16.99.
Written By: John CanemakerCollects the Biography of one of America's greatest and most influential cartoonists, Winsor McCay, universally acknowledged as a master of both the comic strip and the animated cartoon.Hardcover, 272 pages. Full Color.
(W) Ed Brubaker (A) Butch Guice (CA) Lee Bermajo
Ed Brubaker and Butch Guice bring the Winter Soldier's first arc to a dramatic ending! Can Bucky and the Black Widow prevent war with Latveria? Can Bucky stop the Sleepers he himself trained? Can this series get any cooler?
Cover price $2.99.
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Cover art by Jorge Zaffino. Untitled story, script by Chuck Dixon, art by Jorge Zaffino
In a time when the Earth has frozen, Scully and Wynn are captured by slavers and sold to work in an industrial community. Ad for The Complete Airboy Package, Liberty Project, Swords of Texas, Twisted Tales, Man of War, Miracleman, and Scout.
36 pgs., full color. B&W. Cover price $1.75.
Wisdom from the Batcave analyzes the life philosophy that emerges from Batman comic books. In 18 entertaining chapters, the Batman's example is used to teach profound truths. Focusing on relationships with self, others, and the larger community, the comic panels and Batman-family characters are utilized to illustrate how to live a better life.
Softcover, 112 pgs.