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Relive one of the greatest moments in cinematic history with this
stunning adaptation of director Tim Burton's masterpiece Batman,
the 1989 film that redefined what comic book movies could be.
Relive one of the greatest moments in cinematic history with this
stunning adaptation of director Tim Burton's masterpiece Batman,
the 1989 film that redefined what comic book movies could be. This
softcover version of the adaptation crafted by comics legends
Dennis O'Neil and Jerry Ordway perfectly captures the moody
atmosphere of Burton's film and the gothic architecture of the late
production designer Anton Furst in compelling graphic novel form
that fans can "rewatch" again and again.
The iconic reinvention of DC's faceless detective continues in this
collection of the 1980s series The Question! What is the answer?
Vic Sage doesn't know for sure but he's going to continue asking
tough questions! The Question Omnibus by Dennis O'Neil and Denys
Cowan Vol. 2 is the perfect addition for any collector or fan of
the Question! Collecting Azrael Plus #1, Green Arrow Annual #2-3,
Question Quarterly #1-5, Showcase '95 #3, The Brave and the Bold
#1-6, The Question #28-36, The Question Annual #2, The Question
Returns #1, Who's Who #12!
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DAREDEVIL: BORN AGAIN GALLERY EDITION
Frank Miller, Denny O'Neil; Illustrated by David Mazzucchelli; Cover design or artwork by David Mazzucchelli
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Follow Batman as he investigates a bombing with the GCPD as Batman
is investing one lead in the business owner, another unrelated
bombing happens. The bomber is destroying for the sake of
destruction this is the introduction of the Destroyer! Batman will
have to face off against more than just the Destroyer though! In
this collection featuring appearances from the Joker, Two Face, and
more Gotham s need for Batman is far from over! Batman: The Dark
Knight Detective Vol. 7 collects adventures from Batman #474,
Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight #27, Detective Comics #634-638,
Detective Comics #641, Detective Comics #643, and Detective Comics
Annual #4.
After suffering a cataclysmic earthquake, the U.S. government has
deemed Gotham City uninhabitable and ordered all citizens to leave.
It is now months later and those that have refused to vacate No Man
s Land live amidst a citywide turf war in which the strongest prey
on the weak. Batman and his allies including the enigmatic new
Batgirl, Nightwing, Oracle and Robin must fight to save Gotham
during its darkest hour and return Justice to the destroyed city.
Includes Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight #116-121, Azrael: Agent
of the Bat #51-57, Batman #563-568, Batman: Shadow of the Bat
#83-88, Detective Comics #730-735, Catwoman #72-74, Robin #67, The
Batman Chronicles #16-17, Nightwing #35-37, Batman: No Man s Land
(Collector s) #1, Batman: No Man s Land Gallery #1, and Young
Justice In No Man s Land #1.
Picking up where the first volume ends, Batman: No Man's Land
Omnibus Vol. 2 continues the incredible crossover event that will
completely change Gotham and the Dark Knight! Features appearances
by Robin, Nightwing, Batgirl, the Scarecrow and many others.
Collects Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight #122-126; Azrael: Agent
of the Bat #58-61; Batman #569-574; Batman: Shadow of the
Bat#89-94; Detective Comics #736-741; Catwoman #75-77; Robin
#68-73; The Batman Chronicles #18; Nightwing #38-39; Batman No
Man's Land #0; and Batman: No Man's Land Secret Files #1.
Read the stories that inspired or were influenced by the motion
picture The Flash! Read the stories that inspired or were
influenced by the motion picture The Flash, directed by Andy
Muschietti (It). This box set contains three softcover versions of
graphic novels starring the Scarlet Speedster and the Dark
Knight-The Flash: The Fastest Man Alive, Flashpoint, and Batman:
The 1989 Movie Adaptation.
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MARVEL MASTERWORKS: DAREDEVIL VOL. 18
Dennis O Neil, Marvel Various; Illustrated by Klaus Janson, Marvel Various; Cover design or artwork by John Byrne
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Just a few short years after co-creating Spider-Man, artist and
writer Steve Ditko created the Question, who worked as an
investigative journalist in public and a vigilante in secret. Two
decades later, writer Dennis O Neil and artist Denys Cowan
unleashed their acclaimed reinvention of the Question for the late
1980s, coinciding with one of the most creatively thrilling periods
in comics. While retaining familiar elements of the character
including his faceless mask O Neil and Cowan also imbued Vic Sage
with a Zen philosophy and forced him to ask vital questions about
his methods employed while fighting crime in the corrupt town of
Hub City. But with deadly martial artist assassins and political
intrigue to contend with, will one man even a master of unarmed
combat be able to make a difference? This volume collects The
Question #1-27, The Question Annual #1, Green Arrow Annual #1, and
Detective Comics Annual #1.
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Star Wars Art: Comics (Hardcover)
Dennis O Neil; Introduction by Virginia Mecklenburg; Preface by Douglas Wolk
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"Star Wars "and sequential art share a long history: "Star Wars
"debuted on the comic-book page in 1977, when Marvel Comics began
publishing a six-part adaptation of the first film, which morphed
into a monthly comic book. Now, more than three decades later, new
series by Dark Horse Comics continue to expand the "Star Wars
"galaxy.
The second book in the Star Wars Art series, "Star Wars Art: Comics
"brings together the very best artwork from the entire history of
"Star Wars "comics publishing, showcasing original art from the top
comics artists working in the industry. Hand-selected and curated
by George Lucas, the art featured in this volume includes interior
pages and fully painted covers from artists such as Al Williamson,
Howard Chaykin, Adam Hughes, Bill Sienkiewicz, Dave Dorman, and
many more--as well as new work created exclusively for this book by
over 20 renowned artists, including John Cassaday, Sam Kieth, Mike
Mignola, Paul Pope, Frank Quitely, Jim Steranko, and other comics
superstars. "Star Wars Art: Comics "is a tribute to sequential
storytelling, a worthy and justly celebrated art form.
Praise for "Star Wars Art: Comics"
"George Lucas has left no medium unused, as this visually arresting
compendium proves."
--"Entertainment Weekly"
With each evolutionary improvement of the Internet, the unique
value of salespeople is challenged. Lower performing salespeople
and sales positions have been all but eliminated. Sales
Actualization organizes the hierarchy of consumer needs and
salesperson influence into the Sales Actualization Pyramid and
examines technology's influence at each level. Explore how
technology is improving its sales game and how the best salespeople
utilize the ultimate differentiator to outsell the Internet. Sales
Actualization includes original artwork inspired by the manuscript
from artist Hugh MacLeod of Gapingvoid.com.
For the past year, MovieChopShop.com has explored cinema's grander
place in the pop-cultural and political psyche of the world.
And...dare I say it...the Universe. In these pages you will find a
cadre of mind-altering texts. Articles include: * The Movie Trailer
Formula: Why do we love it so? * In Defense of Dr. Manhattan's
Penis * The Biggest Plot Hole in Cinema History: Terminator
Salvation * My Last Defense: Why Transformers is destroying America
* 1985 Redux How Biff Tannen destroyed the world (And also saved
it) From blockbusters to awards films and everything in between, we
at MovieChopShop are dedicated to bringing you the truth about
movies, past and present.
Batman Unauthorized explores Batman's motivations and actions, as
well as those of his foes. Batman is a creature of the night, more
about vengeance than justice, more plagued by doubts than full of
self-assurance, and more darkness than light. He has no
superpowers, just skill, drive and a really well-made suit. One of
the most recognized superheroes ever created, Batman has survived
through campy TV shows and films, through actors such as Adam West,
Michael Keaton and Christian Bale. Batman Unauthorized: Vigilantes,
Jokers, and Heroes in Gotham City covers expansive territory
ranging from the silly to the solemn. Why is the Joker so good at
pushing Batman's buttons? What does Batman's technology say about
the times? Why are Batman's villains crazier than average? And why
is Batman the perfect, iconic American hero?
In these action-packed 1970s tales, American martial artist Richard
Dragon criss-crosses the globe in the cause of justice. Along the
way, he runs across slavery rings, a madman who has possession of
an atomic bomb, the monstrous Preying Mantis, the mysterious Doctor
Moon, and much more. Collects Richard Dragon, Kung-Fu Fighter
#1-18, The Brave and the Bold #132, and DC Comics Presents #39.
This is the first ever collection of "New Lone Ranger Prose
Stories"! The masked ex-Texas Ranger and his Native American
companion Tonto fight injustice in the Wild West! Stories include
meetings with The Cisco Kid, Wyatt Earp, and Doc Holliday, as well
as the origin of Tonto and the origin of Silver! Authors include
Spur Award-winner Johnny D Boggs, James Reasoner, Alex Award-winner
Mel Odom, Anthony Award-winner Bill Crider, Matthew Baugh, Tim
Lasiuta, Joe Gentile, Paul Kupperberg, Denny O"Neil, Kent Conwell,
David McDonald, Thom Brannon, Troy D. Smith, Chick Dixon, and
Richard Dean Starr.
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