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From the pages of UK comic Valiant - a series of amazing text
stories featuring the strangest hero of all time! Accidental
exposure to a form of natural radiation had caused scientist Jason
Hyde's eyes to turn colourless and emit blue rays which gave him
the power to see through solid objects and to read the thoughts of
human beings. Hyde has dedicated his life to investigating strange
phenomena and protecting the world from all manner of abnormal
threats! From giant sentient spiders to a warlike race of
subterranean humanoids, Jason Hyde is the Earth's only hope!
The third collection of Britain's best-loved homegrown superhero,
collects stories published in Buster from 1978 through to 1979.
Billy Farmer, AKA the Leopardman continues to juggle his tough home
life with his career as Selbridge's premier superhero! As the
Leopardman, Billy has managed to thwart countless dastardly
villains, but now he faces an all new challenge as The Snow Beast
is in town, intent on causing chaos during a cold winter...
From the deepest, darkest recesses of the Nerve Centre vaults, the
eerie alien editor of 2000 AD known as Tharg the Mighty presents
the creepiest tales to ever grace the pages of the galaxy's
greatest Comic! This fear-filled anthology introduces one-off
stories full of ghosts, demons, mutants and killers and is thick
with atmosphere, dark humour and mind-blowing twists. Written and
illustrated by some of the biggest names in the comic book
industry, this collection features strips by Mark Millar, Al Ewing,
Simon Spurrier, Chris Weston, Richard Elson and Eric Bradbury
amongst others.
Genius creator and expert ventriloquist, Eric Dolmann has created a
small army of robotic puppets to help the forces of law and order
fight back against crime. Whatever the situation, Dolman has a
mechanical warrior perfectly suited to get the job done! From the
safety of his flying 'Dolmobile', he directs Raider, Elasto, Mole,
Togo and Giggler into action! Occasionally they will question his
judgement and bicker amongst one another - even though they aren't
capable of independent thought!
Billy Farmer lives with his Aunt Joan and Uncle Charlie in the when
he is scratched by a radioactive leopard at the local zoo. Gaining
leopard-like strength, speed, reflexes, and tree-climbing
abilities, when he's not fighting crime, Billy sells photographs of
himself to the local paper, using the money to support his frail
aunt while contending with his violent, greedy and lazy uncle. With
warmth, wit, and stunning artwork by Mike Western and Eric
Bradbury, The Leopard from Lime Street is a gem of 1970s and 1980s
British comics.
Mad scientists, giant monsters, and courageous saboteurs! Luxurious
treasury reprinting of one of the best - and maddest - British cult
comics of all time!LAND OF THE GIANTS! Having been released from
prison, the evil Nazi genius, Dr Von Hoffman is fully intent on
using an amazing enlarging gas that he has invented to exact a
diabolical revenge on Britain for opposing Germany in World War II.
Utilising an army of giant critters and beasts to attack provincial
towns, stately homes and army camps, the only thing that stands in
his way are the plucky young brothers Barry and Joey Drake...
The 'UK's answer to Spider-Man' returns in the second collection of
this long lost classic from the hugely popular and long running
Buster comic. THE BEAST OF SELBRIDGE RETURNS! After being scratched
by a radioactive leopard, Billy Farmer discovered that he had
somehow developed the powers of the mighty jungle cat. Life is
getting tougher for Selbridge's premier crime-fighter. The
criminals are getting tougher, his the local newspaper editor is
out for his blood and now his new leopard skin costume is turning
him into a savage beast! To make matters worse, a girl from his
school suspects his true identity! Is this the end for the Leopard
from Lime Street...?
KGB officer Colonel Stakis desperately hunts for Count Dracula, who
is spreading terror in 1980s Britain after escaping from behind the
Iron Curtain. Blending Cold War paranoia with horror staples, Gerry
Finley-Day and Eric Bradbury’s strip overcame sustained attempts
at censorship to become one of the most popular strips in the
1980s’ best horror comics.
Silver age comics meets Alice in Wonderland in this weird and
Crusoe-esque absurdist science fiction!, MEAN. TOUGH. RUTHLESS.
ALONE! Ex-mercenary Loner always works alone. Even if it means
being on an alien planet as the sole member of one of the
spacecraft Wildcat's exploration teams! With only his customised
six-shooter, "Babe", and some alien fur balls as company, Loner
must contend with psychic aliens, subterranean monstrosities, and
angry shapeshifters. He might be the toughest, but can he survive
being shrunk, melted, and transformed on a planet that seems to
want him dead? Join humanity's last surviving ex-mercenary on a
surreal and grotesque adventure down the alien rabbit hole...,
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