New Comics Day: Jack Kirby Marvel Covers Collected; DC Finest Green Arrow; Black Panther Omnibus, More!
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The Marvel Comics Covers of Jack Kirby Vol. 2: 1965-1968
Jack Kirby (1917–1994) stands as one of the most iconic and influential figures in the history of comic books, with his cover work for Marvel Comics earning particular acclaim. The Marvel Comics Covers of Jack Kirby presents a chronological collection of his Marvel Comics cover art in an oversized hardcover edition. The second volume in this series showcases over 200 of Kirby’s legendary covers from 1965 to 1968, including from The Avengers, Fantastic Four, Daredevil, Thor, Captain America, and The X-Men.
Includes a new essay featuring original art and an introduction by Kevin Eastman.
208 pages, hardcover
DC Finest: Green Arrow – The Trial of Oliver Queen
Mike Grell’s acclaimed take on Green Arrow continues in a defining chapter of the Emerald Archer’s evolution. After The Longbow Hunters, Oliver Queen faces consequences he never imagined—from black ops conspiracies and Yakuza assassins to devastating personal losses and one fatal mistake that could destroy everything.
In this era-defining run, Ollie’s past choices catch up with him in stories that pull no punches. With guest appearances by Black Canary, Shado, and the Question, and backup stories spanning street-level noir to geopolitical fallout, this volume delivers raw, uncompromising superhero drama at its finest.
Collects: Green Arrow #9–20, Green Arrow Annual #2, The Question Annual #2, Secret Origins #38, and key Black Canary material from Action Comics #609–616 and #624–635.
640 pages, softcover
Superman #423 Facsimile Edition
A reprint of the 1986 issue featuring Alan Moore's acclaimed tale, "Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?"
Black Panther: Panther's Prey Omnibus
A big collection of Black Panther continuity from the 1970s through the 90s beginning with T'Challa setting off on far-out adventures that could only be conceived by his legendary co-creator, Jack Kirby! The King of Comics sets the King of Wakanda on an epic quest to discover the startling secret of King Solomon's Frog that sees him encounter alien races, battle eternal samurai warriors and more! Then brace yourself for an epic battle between the Black Panther, the Avengers and Ulysses Klaw! T'Challa returns to the American South to root out the evil Soul Strangler's cult! And things get personal as the Panther's search for his long-lost mother leads him on a brutal hunt like no other set against the violence of South African apartheid. Back in Wakanda, the winged menace called Solomon Prey swears vengeance on the king! Plus: The Panther prowls in a series of rarely seen tales!
Collects: Black Panther #1-15, Marvel Two-in-One #40-41, Marvel Team-Up #87, Marvel Premiere #51-53, Defenders #84-86, Iron Man Annual #5, Black Panther (1988) #1-4, Black Panther: Panther's Prey (1991) #1-4; material from Marvel Team-Up #100; Marvel Comics Presents #13-37, #148; What The--?! #9; Solo Avengers #19; Marvel Super-Heroes #1; Marvel Fanfare #60; Fantastic Four Unlimited #1.
1,272 pages, hardcover.
Wonder Woman: The Silver Age Omnibus Vol. 3
Picking up right where Wonder Woman: The Silver Age Omnibus Vol. 2 left off. Stories include bold tales such as “I Married a Monster” and “The Brain Pirate of the Inner World,” battles with Cheetah and Giganta, and Wonder Girl in her first starring role!
Collects: Wonder Woman #150-177.
760 pages, hardcover.





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