New Comics Collected Editions: Batman, Conan, Eerie, Luke Cage

Our picks for the week. Click the title links to order items from Amazon.

Years after the battle of Venarium, a weary CONAN returns to his homeland to seek rest and solitude. However, a mysterious scout rides in to warn the Cimmerians of an imminent threat on the march from the Pictish wilderness. Will CONAN and his new ally be able to hold off this new horde of invaders?

When all of Gotham’s major super-villains are behind bars, does Batman’s mission finally end? Fear not, the World’s Greatest Detective still has his hands full protecting the Muscle from retribution and pondering the return of his high school sweetheart…who also happens to be Harley Quinn’s college girlfriend?! Then, when Ra’s al Ghul and his daughter, Talia, show up with a proposition, Bruce must determine what Batman’s future will be! Alan Burnett and Paul Dini return one final time to the world of Batman: The Animated Series for a finale over 30 years in the making!

Collects BATMAN: THE ADVENTURES CONTINUE SEASON THREE #1-8.

Luke Cage defends the streets of New York City, and even takes the fight to the outer boroughs, in this Epic Collection completing his solo adventures! He’ll face menaces as tough as Moses Magnum, as bizarre as the Mace…and as infuriating as the Gem Theater’s always-unpredictable vending machine! It’s all set against the gritty streets of 1970s Times Square, a location as colorful as anything Marvel’s minds have ever conjured up. Cage will also face an all-new and amped-up Chemistro; the Spear, who seeks to settle a score with the man who made Luke Cage bulletproof; and an adversary as unstoppable as death itself: the IRS! Also featuring the debut of Bill Foster as Giant-Man — and the one and only Piranha Jones!

Collecting POWER MAN #24-47 and ANNUAL #1.

Follow your Cousin Eerie on a funeral march through the haunted halls of comics history in Eerie Archives Volume 4! Join an all-star lineup of comics creators-Archie Goodwin, Frank Frazetta, Reed Crandall, Tom Sutton-as they mine your nightmares for ghoulish gold. Includes the adaptations of "The Death of Halpin Frayser" by Ambrose Bierce and "The Fall of the House of Usher" by Edgar Allan Poe and a lengthy interview with legendary comics illustrator Al Williamson.

No comments:

Post a Comment