Polybagged with Batman Dark Joker the Wild preview comic - A history of Batman; comments from Julius Schwartz, Denny O'Neil, Dick Sprang, Sheldon Moldoff; Batman Hall-of-Fame: profiles of Neal Adams, Dick Giordano, Carmine Infantino, Kelley Jones, Bob Kane, Frank Miller, Jerry Robinson, Marshall Rogers, Dick Sprang and Bruce Timm; Bruce Timm comments on Batman: The Animated Series; Batman: The Animated Series first season episode guide; Batman: The Animated Series voice actors talk; Batman's toy chest; Kelley Jones' 'How I Draw Batman'; Batman video games; Batman comics price guide; 'The Final Word!' page written by Denny O'Neil; Kelley Jones cover.
Cover price $3.95.
W/A/CA) Mike Kunkel
Herobear and the Kid was a self-published, all-ages hit before all-ages comics were en vogue. It's a beautifully drawn, endearing story that connects both with kids and the kid in all of us who dreamed of having a hero best friend.
Mike Kunkel's charming art will remind you of classic animation techniques and his stories will inspire and warm your heart. It's a perfect comic to hand to the young dreamer in your life or share with your family.
It's Halloween...one of Tyler's favorite times of the year. Everyone loves to dress up, hang out with friends, and of course, the free candy. Tyler tries his best to do what all kids aim to do on Halloween and that's getting all the candy possible. Good thing he has Herobear to help him this year!
Cover price $3.99.
Stories and art by Cosmo, Matt Baier, Ace Backwords, Sam Henderson, Bradley Keough, Lawrence Van Abbema, Harry Meadows, Ward Sutton, Erik Jensen, Mac McGill, Snow Bud, David Chelsea, Frank Max, Chris Newman, Matt Baier, Smarcus, and Madi Horstman.
52 pages, B&W. Mature Readers. Cover price $2.50.
Cover art by B. C. Boyer. A Blossom By Any Other Name, script and art by B. C. Boyer
When Mr. Bach comes to offer Hilly a newspaper job on Earth, her father Steeltrap pays Sidney to create news stories to keep her home on Splatt-4.
36 pgs. $2.95. Cover price $2.95.
Story, Art and Cover by Ed Piskor.
Too many incredible milestones in this issue to name! LL Cool J makes a record with Rick Rubin and Def Jam. KRS One gets arrested and meets his future DJ. The Fat Boys and Run DMC headline the first national Hip Hop tours. Just to name a few. PLUS: This issue comes with an exclusive flexi disc of hip hop gold!
32 pages, full color. Cover price $3.99.
Story, Art and Cover by Edward Piskor.
The New York Times bestselling book series debuts as a monthly comic book (!) with new covers, artwork, a 'director's commentary' section that describes the motivation, process, and research involved in making this masterpiece, plus other surprises! This first issue highlights the breakdancers, graffiti artists, DJs and MCs who formed hip hop culture beginning in the tenement rec rooms of the south Bronx in the 1970s. You'll discover who invented the term 'Hip Hop'. You'll see names you recognize like Grandmaster Flash and Afrika Bambaataa and you'll discover where they fit into the culture as pioneers... every month!
32 pages, full color. Cover price $3.99.
Story, Art and Cover by Ed Piskor.
Rap battles will never be the same after Kool Moe Dee gets done with Busy Bee Starski in their legendary confrontation. Blondies 'Rapture' plays on the first day's broadcast of a new channel called MTV. Grandmaster Flash and other rap groups get seduced by Sugar Hill Records.
32 pages, full color. Cover price $3.99.
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Written by James TynionIV, Tate Brombal. Art by Chris Shehan, Werther Dell'Edera. Cover by Chris Shehan.
Discover the inner workings of the House of Slaughter in this new horror series exploring the secret history of the Order that forged Erica Slaughter into the monster hunter she is today. You know Aaron Slaughter as Erica's handler and rival. But before he donned the black mask, Aaron was a teenager training within the House of Slaughter. Surviving within the school is tough enough, but it gets even more complicated when Aaron falls for a mysterious boy destined to be his competition. Dive deeper into the world of Something is Killing the Children in this first story arc by co-creator James Tynion IV (The Department of Truth, The Nice House on the Lake) and co-writer Tate Brombal (Barbalien), with art by rising star Chris Shehan (The Autumnal) and co-creator Werther Dell'Edera (Razorblades).
32 pages, full color. Rated T+ Cover price $3.99.
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Story and art by Randy DuBurke. Detective Pete Lindstrom, on his latest case to bring down a serial killer, will soon find himself caught up in a tangled web of corruption with ties from the Police Department to the richest and most famous.
Softcover, 5-in. x 7-in., 94 pages, B&W. Mature Readers Cover price $5.95.
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Limited 1 in 30 Virgin Variant Cover by Bill Sienkiewicz. (W) Dan Abnett, Andy Lanning (A) Brad Walker & Various.
Long retired members of The Hypernaturals, Bewilder and Thinkwell, must assess the team's ability to protect earth from the new, mysterious threat that has already decimated their most powerful members. Left with little to choose from but rookies and burn-outs, the Hypernaturals are running out of time... Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning, the superstar writing duo behind ANNIHILATION and THE LEGION, reunite with GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY artist Brad Walker, along with Andres Guinaldo (BATMAN) and Mark Irwin (X-MEN), to continue their original series that takes cosmic super-heroes to an all-new frontier.
Cover price $3.99.
Limited 1 in 30 Virgin Variant Cover by Bill Sienkiewicz. (W) Dan Abnett, Andy Lanning. (A) Tom Derenick, Andres Guinaldo, Bit.
Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning finish the first arc of their cosmic superhero masterpiece in the making and will have you begging for more! It's the return of Prismatica as she rejoins the Hypernaturals and faces her greatest fear: the man who killed her husband and the most diabolical supervillain the Quantinuum has ever known...Sublime.
Cover price $3.99.
Stories by the Iger Shop, credited as Don Weaver, Slaba Eyce, and Noel Fowler. Art by Alex Blum and others.
Reprints of classic comic books of the 1930s and 40s produced by the Jerry Iger comic studio, many of which featured powerful women protagonists and classic good-girl art.
This issue focuses on classic pre-Code tales of horror. Grimm, Ghost Doctor; The Vengeful Corpse; The Ghost of Snaggle Castle: Zero, Ghost Detective: The Skipper Who Wouldnt Die!
32 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.00.
Written by Michael Thibodeaux. Art by Michael Thibodeaux and Martin Lasick (inks for pages 4 and 5). Cover by Arthur Adams. Featuring an untitled story. 32 pages, full color.
Cover by Bill Black and Mark Heike. Edited by Bill Black. Stories by Bill Black and Jack Cole. Art by Mark Heike, Dick Ayers, and Jack Cole.
AC Comics presents adventures of Lev Gleasons original Daredevil from the Golden Age, renamed Reddevil for obvious legal reasons. Reddevil is reminiscing to his fellow heroes about his 1940s battles with The Claw (featuring a reprint of Jack Coles Daredevil Kills the Claw from 1941). When the Claw suddenly reappears in modern-day Florida, its Reddevil to the rescue. Stapled at the top of book and reads horizontally. Clutches of the Claw, Part 1; Claw.
32 pages, PC/PB&W. Cover price $2.95.