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Witness the terrifying future of the Incredible Hulk! Could our hero
truly be destined to rule a ravaged world with a gamma fist as the
despotic Maestro?! Or will a time-torn Bruce Banner be able to change
his own nightmarish fate? One of the greatest Hulk tales ever told fully
earns its Epic status! Plus, more adventures with Bruce, Rick Jones and
the Pantheon! A monster at Loch Ness - but not the one Hulk went
looking for! A showdown with Nick Fury! A royal rumble with Madman! Hulk
and She-Hulk double-team the Bi-Beast! Silver Surfer and the
Starjammers join the intergalactic Trojan War! And Rick is getting
married...if he can survive his bachelor party!
COLLECTING: VOLUME
20: INCREDIBLE HULK (1968) 407-419, ANNUAL 20; HULK: FUTURE IMPERFECT
1-2; INCREDIBLE HULK ASHCAN EDITION; MATERIAL FROM MARVEL HOLIDAY
SPECIAL 3
A new world for the jungle lord! A hunt for his faithful four-legged
friend Zabu takes Ka-Zar beyond the Savage Land...into the ancient
paradise of Pangea! But from shining citadels to the lofty heights of
the Aerie Shalahn, it's filled with newfound friends - and fresh
dangers! Caught between bird-people and pterons, will Kevin Plunder
plunge to his doom, or fi nd new love? One way or another, things are
going to get complicated for him and Shanna. Because, just as Ka-Zar
grapples with exactly what he wants, for some reason the so-called
she-devil isn't quite herself. As Ka-Zar wrestles with his restlessness,
the stakes become life and death! Savage tales from a series that is
one of Marvel's hidden gems!
COLLECTING: KA-ZAR THE SAVAGE 1-5
Captain America Masterworks Vol. 9
Englehart, Buscema and Robbins bring you one of the most influential
Captain America sagas of all time in the latest Marvel Masterworks.
Disillusioned by government corruption and the revelations behind the
Secret Empire, Steve Rogers renounces his role as Captain America. The
Falcon fights on while Rogers wrestles with his place in the world,
becoming Nomad, a man without a country. In his new identity, he must
overcome the power of Madame Hydra and the mystical Serpent Crown. Then,
the return of the Red Skull forces our hero to make a choice, with the
Falcon's life hanging in the balance.
COLLECTING: CAPTAIN AMERICA (1968) 176-192, MATERIAL FROM FOOM (1973) 8
Green Lantern Silver Age Omnibus Vol. 1
The first adventures of the greatest Green Lantern of all-time, Hal
Jordan, are now collected in their entirety, starting with GREEN
LANTERN: THE SILVER AGE OMNIBUS VOL. 1! These are the tales that
introduced Hal Jordan and feature his induction into the Green Lantern
Corps. Also included are the intros of the Guardians of the Universe,
Star Sapphire, Sinestro and more! These classic stories from one of the
greatest eras of comics are featured here in a gigantic omnibus edition,
GREEN LANTERN: THE SILVER AGE OMNIBUS VOL. 1! Collects SHOWCASE #22-24
and GREEN LANTERN #1-45.
Justice League of America Bronze Age Omnibus Vol. 1
In these adventures of the Justice League from the early 1970s, classic
members of the League including Superman, Batman, the Flash, Green
Arrow, the Atom and Black Canary meet the JSA, the Seven Soldiers of
Victory, and take on the most ruthless villains in the DCU! These
stories ushered in the Bronze Age of comics and were written by one of
the masters of the form, Dennis O'Neil.
Collects JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA #77-113.
Superman/Batman: Saga of the Super Sons
The epic story featuring the sons of the Man of Steel and the Dark
Knight is finally back in print in SUPERMAN/BATMAN: SAGA OF THE SUPER
SONS!
Superman, Jr. and Batman, Jr. grew up in the shadows of
their fathers, two of the greatest heroes that ever lived! With
burgeoning abilities as well as a super-powered pedigree, how can these
two Super Sons learn how to be the same fighters of justice as Superman
and Batman? When the daughter of Lex Luthor strikes, they'll have to
grow up in a hurry.
These classic tales, penned by legendary
writers Bob Haney and Denny O'Neill and illustrated by Dick Dillin and
Curt Swan are now available in one complete volume. Features stories
from the pages of WORLD'S FINEST COMICS #215-216, #221-222, #224, #228,
#230, #231, #233, #238, #242, #263 and ELSEWORLDS 80-PAGE GIANT #1!
Eerie Archives Vol. 23
Unnatural creatures, Satanic horrors, and Alien revelations stalk our
nightmares in Cousin Eerie's latest collection of spooky suspense and
sci-fi thrills! The epic Beastworld series continues, along with Samurai
and Mac Tavish! Collecting
Eerie issues #109 to #113, this
volume features stories by Bruce Jones, Larry Hama, Pablo Marcos, Paul
Gulacy, Doug Moench, Val Meyerik, Jose Ortiz, and more!
Tarzan: The Jesse March Years Omnibus Vol. 1
The legendary
Tarzan work of artist Jesse Marsh remains an
enduring, singular vision, captivating generations of comics readers
and earning the acclaim of artists from Russ Manning to Alex Toth to Los
Bros Hernandez. Marsh's nineteen-year collaboration with writer Gaylord
DuBois defined Edgar Rice Burroughs' jungle lord, and these iconic
adventures live again in the pages of
Tarzan: The Jesse Marsh Years Omnibus, meticulously restored and value priced.
Silly Symphonies: The Complete Disney Classic Vol. 2
This second of four volumes presents the spectacular Sunday pages from
1935 to 1939, featuring the first comic strip adaptation of a
feature-length film―Snow White…the original Donald Duck series, plus the
Three Little Pigs (and the Big Bad Wolf, of course), Elmer the
Elephant, Pluto, Goofy, and the Three Little Kittens. The artwork for
these rare strips has come straight from the Disney vaults, each page
meticulously colored using as a guide the original file copies that
belonged to Walt Disney himself!
EC Library: The Million Year Picnic and Other Stories
This collection includes all 15 of Elder’s humorous
Panic
stories (The Night Before Christmas” got the first issue banned in the
entire state of Massachusetts); all seven of his science fiction
tales from the pages of
Weird Science and
Weird Fantasy
(including two Ray Bradbury adaptations, "The King of the Grey Spaces!”
and “The Million-Year Picnic"); and a special horror story that hasn’t
been seen since its original publication more than 60 years ago. Black
& white illustrations throughout.
Four-Color Fear: Forgotten Horror Comics of the 1950s
Although EC is the comic book company most fans associate with horror,
during the genre's peak (1951-54) more than fifty titles appeared each
month.
Four Color Fear collects the finest of these into a
single robust and affordable volume. Jack Cole, Steve Ditko, George
Evans, Frank Frazetta, Alex Toth, Al Williamson, Basil Wolverton, and
Wallace Wood contribute both stories and covers, with many of the forty
full-sized covers created by specialists Bernard Baily, L.B. Cole,
William Eckgren, and Matt Fox. 304 pages of color comics.