Cover pencils by Andy Smith, inks by Bill Sienkiewicz. Untitled story, script by Keith Giffen, pencils by Andy Smith, inks by Bill Sienkiewicz
The Martians launch their invasion of Earth, first taking out a Stormwatch Sentinel sattellite and then destroying 76.3% of Earth's military; Earth's super-heroes begin to notice the attack: Grunge and Caitlan Fairchild see reports on the television in California; Spawn defends his alley friends from giant insects in New York; Savage Dragon and Superpatriot rescue Alex Wilde on the streets of Chicago; and President Bill Clinton calls Jacob Marlowe to ask for the WildC.A.T.S. assistance; The Martians discuss that if they face too much trouble from Earth's heroes they will promise Earth's governments peace if they surrender their super-heroes.
36 pgs., full color. $2.50. Cover price $2.50.
Cover pencils by Andy Smith, inks by Bill Sienkiewicz. Untitled story, script by Keith Giffen (story) and Gary Carlson, pencils by Andy Smith, inks by Bill Sienkiewicz
Superpatriot is named leader of the United Resistance Effort Against The Martians; The Martians decide to refocus their attacks on Earth's super-heroes; At WildC.A.T.S. headquarters Savant and Spartan discover that the Martians have studied Earth's military history for years; In New York, while under attack by Giant Insects, Cyberforce receive anonymous assistance from Spawn, who then rebuffs the partnership of Shadowhawk; In San Francisco Mighty Man takes out numerous Martian saucers; Superpatriot instructs Earth's heroes to launch an organized counter strike against the Martians; In Detroit the Deadly Duo and Liberty & Justice sneak into the Martian headquarters with the assistance of Labman; Savage Dragon heads to Mars with the assistance of Vanguard.
36 pgs., full color. $2.50. Cover price $2.50.
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Cover by Claude St. Aubin. "Attack of the Giant-Sized Savage Dragon!," script by Dwight Jon Zimmerman, pencils by Claude St. Aubin, inks by Larry Mahlstedt
Can the Dragon escape with the aid of a semi-friendly Martian scientist?; Maybe if he gives up his eyes...
36 pgs., full color. $2.95. Cover price $2.95.
Story and Art by Hajime Komoto. Translated by Nova Skipper.Mash just wants to live in peace with his father in the forest. But the only way hell ever be accepted in the magic realm is by attending magic school and becoming a Divine Visionary—an exceptional student revered as one the chosen. But without an ounce of magic to his name, Mash will have to punch his way to the top spot!
Emerald City Comicon exclusive cover. (W) Chris Roberson (A) Alex Ross Starring The Shadow, The Green Hornet, Kato, and The Spider, in a story that only Dynamite could tell! Before superheroes, there were Masks! They've always said it can't happen here... but what if it did? It's 1938, and the Justice Party has swept into office in New York State. But the newly-elected officials are in the control of powerful criminals, who quickly corrupt the law to their own advantage. When a fascist police state is instituted, the only ones who stand in defense of the innocent are masked vigilantes like the Shadow, the Green Hornet, Kato, and the Spider. Also, look forward to future appearances of Black Bat, Miss Fury, Black Terror, Green Lama and more! When the law is unjust, justice must be an outlaw!
Volume 1+2 - 1st printing.Released one month before The Matrix: Revolutions, this volume collects twelve original stories set in the world of The Matrix. Read tales that expand the universe of The Matrix, written and illustrated by many of today's top comic book luminaries, including Larry and Andy Wachowski (writers/directors of The Matrix), Geof Darrow (Hard Boiled, Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot), Bill Sienkiewicz (Stray Toasters, Elektra: Assassin), Neil Gaiman (Sandman, Death: The High Cost of Living), Ted McKeever (Metropol, Wonder Woman: The Blue Amazon), John Van Fleet (Typhoid, Batman: The Ankh), Dave Gibbons (Watchmen, The Originals), David Lapham (Stray Bullets, Murder Me Dead), Peter Bagge (Hate, Sweatshop), Troy Nixey (Jenny Finn, Trout), Paul Chadwick (Concrete, The World Below), Ryder Windham (Star Wars Comics), Kilian Plunkett (Aliens: Labyrinth), and Gregory Ruth (Sudden Gravity, Freaks of the Heartland).Softcover, 160 pages, PC/PB&W. Cover price $21.95.
Volume 2 - 1st printing.Featuring stories by Larry and Andy Wachowski, Bill Sienkiewicz, David Lapham, Paul Chadwick, Ted McKeever, Kaare Andrews, Geof Darrow, Steve Skroce, plus others.Straight from fan requests at the San Diego comic convention, we offer the second volume of original stories set in the world of The Matrix. Never before in print.
Cover art by Rick Veitch. Cheek, Chin, Knuckle or Knee Part One, script and art by Rick Veitch
The alien who would become True-Man is born and finds his way to Earth, where he is found by a couple. True-Man's origin is, of course, based on that of Superman.
36 pgs. $3.95. Cover price $3.95.
Cover art by Rick Veitch. Cheek, Chin, Knuckle or Knee Part Two, script and art by Rick Veitch
Baby True-Man goes on a rampage, while a man named El Guano appears.
36 pgs. $3.95. Cover price $3.95.
Cover art by Rick Veitch. Cheek, Chin, Knuckle or Knee Part Three, script and art by Rick Veitch
Sherlock Holmes is brought in to study the baby True-Man; Meanwhile, two teenagers sell their comic book idea to a dishonest publisher. Includes characters Spiegal and Schumacher, who are analogues to Siegel and Shuster, the men who created Superman.
36 pgs. $3.95. Cover price $3.95.
Cover art by Rick Veitch. Cheek, Chin, Knuckle or Knee Part Seven, script and art by Rick Veitch
The events of True-Man's life are seen through his eyes. Includes characters Spiegal and Schumacher, who are analogues to Siegel and Shuster, the men who created Superman. J. Edgar Hoover also featured.
36 pgs. $3.95. Cover price $2.95.
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by Mike W. Barr & Ariell Padilla Fandom's favorite - and Eisner and Harvey Award-nominated - detective comic returns with this all-new miniseries written by series creator Mike W. Barr!
Join New York's prettiest private eye, Jennifer Mays, and true-crime writer Gabriel Webb as they juggle romance and crime detection! In this debut issue of 'The Crimes, They Are a'Changin',' the release from prison of a 1960s radical is the springboard for a series of murders that were born in that turbulent decade - and reach their climax nearly forty years later!
Cover price $3.99.
Stories by Dame Darcy and Alan Moore. Art and cover by Dame Darcy. Dark stories of witchcraft, oddities and the occult, in Darcys distinctively Goth visual style. This issue features the story Hungry Is the Heart, written especially for Meat Cake by Dame Darcys number one fan, Alan Moore. A mentally challenged man finds a child abandoned under a willow tree during a rainstorm at midnight. 28 pages, B&W. Mature readers.
(W) GG Studio (A) Monni, Maconi, Nocera
An epic fantasy set in an ancient Greek 'techno-Byzantine,' Mediterranea is menaced by a mysterious swarm. Winged creatures from the east threaten the peace of this kingdom, slaughtering anything that comes between them and their goal. Alonisso's nightmares seem to be connected to these mysterious enemies, but not even the wise Auraki seems to know how.
Cover price $2.99.
Silver foil cover by Neal Adams. Story by Neal Adams and Peter Stone. Art by Ernesto Infante and Andres Klacik. Part of the Deathwatch 2000 crossover saga from Neal Adams' Continuity Comics. As the Prelude to Deathwatch begins, Megalith is attacked by the Hellbenders, while guest stars Ms. Mystic and the Hybrids face the DevilSpawn.
Not polybagged and does not include Hybrids Deathwatch 2000 (1993) #0B. 32 pages, Full Color.
Foldout cover by Neal Adams and Rudy Nebres. Story by Neal Adams and Peter Stone. Art by Ernesto Infante and Andres Klacik.
Part of the Deathwatch 2000 crossover saga from Neal Adams' Continuity Comics. Megalith joins forces with Mite and Sheath of the Hybrids to find the device that can stop the Deathwatch - but first, they must face a monster from his past.
32 pages, full Color.
Story by Elliot S! Maggin and Peter Stone. Art by Mark Texeira, Art Nichols and Neal Adams. Cover by Neal Adams.
Joe Majurac, trained from boyhood to be the world's greatest athlete, becomes a superhero after he escapes from his captors. The mystery man known only as The Chair promises to tell Megalith where his parents are, but first, he wants Joe to steal a secret robot from a U.S. embassy. Featuring a script assist from DC legend Elliot S! Maggin.
32 pages, Full Color.
2P - Deathwatch 2000 Part 10. Wraparound cover also folds out. Polybagged with trading card.
Shaman forces Megalith to face the real problem plaguing the planet, but not before they (along with Mite and Shealth) engage in some combat in "The Warning." CyberRad appearance. Plot by Neal Adams, story by Peter Stone, pencils by Vicente Alcazar, inks by Andre Klasic.
Neal Adams cover.
Megalith isn't pleased when a newspaper names him the strongest man on the planet. A fighter wants to take on Megalith to prove who's the strongest. A vigilante named the Gun takes matters into his own hands.
Story and layouts by Neal Adams. Art by Trevor Von Eedan, Akin and Garvey, and Eve Grindberg. 32 pgs. Full color.