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New Comics Collected Editions This Week: EC Vault of Horror! Peter David's Hulk!

Our picks of the week. Click the links to order from Amazon.

Witness the opening of the Vault! This terrifying tome contains issues #18–#23 of the classic horror series, and features gorgeous new digital colors—using Marie Severin’s original palette as a guide! Including unforgettable stories drawn by all-star comic artists Johnny Craig, Jack Davis, Jack Kamen, Graham Ingels, and Howard Larsen!
    Featuring a foreword by cinema shock-master John Landis!
    Collects Vault of Horror issues #18–#23.

Peter David’s character-redefining Hulk run comes to its incredible end! Major Matt Talbot sets his sights on capturing the jade giant — and with Hulkbusters and the Ringmaster on his side, he might just succeed! Meanwhile, terror group the Alliance pushes the world to the brink of nuclear war — but why is the Hulk claiming credit?! Then, Onslaught does the impossible — physically separating Bruce Banner from the Hulk! While Banner finds himself reborn, the Hulk faces a harsh truth about his traumatic past — and a health crisis that might kill him! Does Apocalypse have the answer? And what terrible tragedy will bring about the end of an era?
    COLLECTING: Incredible Hulk (1968) 436-467, -1; Incredible Hulk Annual '97; Savage Hulk (1996) 1; Cutting Edge (1995) 1; Cable (1993) 34; Onslaught: Marvel Universe (1996) 1; Incredible Hulk: Hercules Unleashed (1996) 1; Heroes Reborn: The Return (1997) 1-4

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Pop Culture Roundup: Fighting Furies! Sex Pistols! Lizzo!


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ITEM! Director Danny Boyle wants Johnny Rotten to trash his Sex Pistols mini-series.

ITEM! Speaking of which, late Sex Pistols manager Malcolm McLaren gets a songwriting credit on a a new tune from Lizzo.

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Coming Up: "Doctor Who: The Sensorites" - Narrated 1964 Adventure on Vinyl


Out Aug. 26.

Details:

“They are hostile, these Sensorites, but in the strangest possible way…”

Demon Records presents a narrated TV soundtrack from the very first series of Doctor Who, starring William Hartnell as the Doctor.

The TARDIS lands on board a spaceship, in orbit around a planet known as the Sense-Sphere. The Doctor and his companions learn that the human crew have been imprisoned on their craft by the Sensorites, who blame them for the introduction of a fatal disease. When the Sensorites steal the TARDIS lock, the travellers are forced to go with the aliens to their planet and attempt to broker peace between the races. But many dangers lie ahead…

Presented across 3 x 140g Sense-Sphere marble vinyl discs, this 1964 TV adventure is narrated by William Russell, who also plays Ian Chesterton. The supporting cast includes Jacqueline Hill as Barbara and Carole Ann Ford as Susan, with Stephen Dartnell, Ilona Rodgers and Lorne Cossette. Incidental music is composed by Norman Kay, and the familiar strains of the Doctor Who theme are courtesy of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop.

An embossed, frameable art print accompanies the coloured vinyl LPs, presented in individual pockets which, when placed in order, reveal a double-sided composite illustration. An accompanying booklet supplies cast and credits, and inner bags featuring complete episode billings.

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