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Daredevil Epic Collection: The Man Without Fear
Born to a past-his-prime prizefighter, Matt Murdock's luck always ran a
step behind his good intentions. When a daring act to save a man's life
blinds young Murdock, he finds that the same accident has enhanced his
remaining senses to superhuman levels! He becomes Daredevil, a gritty
hero born from murder but tempered with the desire to protect the
downtrodden.
COLLECTING: VOL. 1; DAREDEVIL (1964) 1-21
Howard the Duck Complete Collection Vol. 3
Discover rare, never-before-collected tales of the duck with delusions
of adequacy as Marvel's trawl through the annals of Howard history
plunders the magazine era! As rendered by legends like Gene Colan, John
Buscema and Michael Golden, Howie has never looked better, while his
adventures get wilder than ever. As for the stories, who could resist
epics like "Of Dice and Ducks," "Captain Americana" and "Duck Soup"?
Howard will reunite with muck monster Man-Thing and meet Santa Claus,
and one of horror's greatest icons may leave a lasting impression:
prepare for Drakula, the undead duck! It's enough to make a furious fowl
head back home to Duckworld - and Beverly comes along for the ride!
Plus: In the name of all that's decent, Howard puts on some pants!
COLLECTING: Howard the Duck Magazine 2-7
Black Panther Masterworks Vol. 2
Jack "King" Kirby returns to the character he made history with as
Marvel Masterworks presents his complete Black Panther series and its
never-before-reprinted conclusion in one massive volume! Kirby's
limitless imagination unfurls before you as T'Challa unlocks the secret
of King Solomon's frog, encounters alien races, battles eternal samurai
warriors and much, much more. The history of the Wakandans, their
majestic city, their amazing technology and the origins of Vibranium are
all explored with a power and passion that only Kirby can offer.
COLLECTING: BLACK PANTHER (1977) 1-15; MARVEL PREMIERE (1972) 51-53 AND MATERIAL FROM MARVEL TEAM-UP (1972) 100
Batman: Brave and the Bold Bronze Age Omnibus Vol. 1
Throughout the 1970s, Batman fought evil month side by side with DC
Comics' greatest - and, occasionally, strangest - super-heroes.
Guest-starring Wonder Woman, the Phantom Stranger, Adam Stranger, Black
Canary, the Teen Titans, the Flash, Metamorpho, the Metal Men, Green
Arrow, the Atom, Aquaman and many others, this title features gritty
artwork by Jim Aparo and fun, fast-paced stories written by Bob Haney
and are collected in a single, massive hardcover for the first time.
Collects THE BRAVE AND THE BOLD #87-122.
Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan: The Complete Joe Kubert Years Omnibus
Writing, drawing, and editing the monthly Tarzan comic-book series in
the 1970s, Joe Kubert was able to illustrate the adventures of his
childhood hero and produce some of the most inspiring pages of his
career. This beautiful archival collection-featuring several Tarzan
essays and original page layouts by Kubert, along with collaborations
with Russ Heath and Frank Thorne-is a must-have for fans of timeless
adventure tales and Kubert's undeniable intensity and skill.
Complete Elfquest Vol. 3
The legacy of Wendy and Richard Pini's ElfQuest continues!
Experience the dreams of the Wolfriders during their deep sleep as they
await the passage of ten thousand years to reunite the tribes--and enjoy
the lavishly colored stories of the tribe's history.
Creepy Archives Vol. 24
Uncle Creepy--your favorite cackling comrade--has put together an
impressive assembly of creators for Creepy Archives Volume 24! Stories
by Archie Goodwin, Bruce Jones, Larry Hama, John Severin, Alex Toth, Al
Williamson, Walter Simonson, and many others are collected in this
horrifying hardcover, featuring issues #112 to #116 of Warren
Publishing's groundbreaking and experimental horror title. This tome is
overflowing with classic collaborations, timeless terror tales, bizarre
creatures, and strange settings!
The Dark Horse Comics/DC: Superman
"This volume collects issues #1-#3 of Superman vs. Aliens, originally
published in 1995; issues #1-#4 of Superman vs. Aliens II: God War,
originally published in 2002; issues #1-#3 of The Superman/Madman
Hullabaloo, originally published in 1997; and issues #1-#3 of
Superman/Tarzan: Sons of the Jungle, originally published in 2001 and
2002; all from Dark Horse Comics."
The Amazing Spider-Man: The Ultimate Newspaper Comics Collection Volume 3 (1981-1982)
New artists offer a new look, but the wall-crawling adventure is as
exciting as ever! Doctor Octopus and Aunt May a couple? Not if Peter
Parker can help it! Mary Jane’s stage debut may be spoiled by the
mystery man known as―The Assassin! As the campaign for president heats
up, millionaire Thurston Thruwell shows us where creatures roam, while
Spidey invades Latveria just in time for Dr. Doom and his captured
spaceship to show the world where monsters dwell! And that’s just to
start! Edited by Bruce Canwell, this book includes more than
700 sequential comics―the complete run from January 1981 through
December 1982!
Walt Disney's Donald Duck: The Daily Newspaper Comics Volume 3
From the Disney Vaults! The early Donald Duck daily strips are collected
for the first time ever! This third volume includes 750 sequential
daily comic strips from 1943 to 1945 drawn by Al Taliaferro and
reproduced from pristine original material in the Disney Vaults!
Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse Vol. 9: "Rise Of The Rhyming Man" (Vol. 9)
Mickey and Eega team up to save Mouseton from the Rhyming Man... a
poetic master spy with an arsenal of chemical weapons! Black and white
illustrations with some color.
The Living Mummy And Other Stories
When Jack Davis took up his pen for EC Comics, he made his innocent
victims more eye-poppingly terrified, his ax-murderers more gleefully
gruesome, and his vampires and werewolves more bloodthirsty and feral
than any other artist. These horror and suspense tales ― from the pages
of Vault of Horror, Haunt of Fear, Crime SuspenStories, and Shock SuspenStories
― offer everything a horror fan could ask for: re-animated bodies and
body parts, a ghoul who stores bodies like a squirrel stores nuts, a
vampire who moonlights at (where else?) a blood bank, greedy business
partners, corrupt politicians, jealous lovers, revenge from beyond the
grave, and a healthy complement of vampires, werewolves, and assorted
grotesqueries. All leavened with the cackling, pun-laced humor of
scripter Al Feldstein and illuminated as only the virtuoso brushwork of
Jack Davis can present them. Black & white Illustrations throughout.
Wally Wood Jungle Adventures - Animan
Before Marvel's Wolverine, before DC Comics' Animal Man, Hall of Fame
comics creator Wallace (Wally) Wood created Animan! After years of
evolution, shortly after leaving Marvel's Daredevil (where he added
significantly to that character's creative development), to launch his
creation, T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents; Wood unveiled his Animan masterpiece in
early issues of his ground-breaking self-published magazine, Witzend.
Vanguard continues their Wood Classics series, following Wally Wood
Strange World, Wally Wood Eerie Crime & Horror and Wally Wood Torrid
Romance, with nearly 200 pages of Wood jungle comics spanning from the
Golden Age through the 1960s including Animan, Jim King, Sabu, and much
more. This book is authorized by the Wallace Wood Estate
New Music Friday: Ace Frehley; PJ Harvey; Graham Nash, more
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Coming up: Fallen Angels by Bob Dylan
A second standards collection from the Bard.
Out May 20.
Details:
Out May 20.
Details:
Fallen Angels is the 37th studio album from Bob Dylan. Featuring twelve classic American tunes written by some of music's most acclaimed and influential songwriters including Johnny Mercer, Harold Arlen, Sammy Cahn And Carolyn Leigh the album showcases Dylan's unique and much-lauded talents as a vocalist, arranger and bandleader. The Jack Frost-produced album marks the first new music from the artist since his 2015 release, Shadows In The Night, which also showcased Dylan's interpretations of classic American songs. That album reached the Top 10 in seventeen countries, including #7 in the U.S., with #1 debuts in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Sweden and Norway.
Track list:
- Young At Heart
- Maybe You'll Be there
- Polka Dots and Moonbeams
- All The Way
- Skylark
- Nevetheless
- All or Nothing at All
- On a Little Street in Singapore
- It Had to Be You
- Melancholy Mood
- That Old Black Magic
- Come Rain or Come Shine
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