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Written by Stan Lee this graphic novel is the latest installment of
the adventures of The Mighty Thor.
As deadly as she is beautiful, Selina Kyle walks the razor's edge
between light and darkness in Gotham City. Catwoman's back on the
streets, this time to expose a copycat pulling heists around Gotham
City. But she's attracting unwanted attention from one of Gotham's
most dangerous groups. The GCPD. Don't miss this and many more of
the wonderful Catwoman tales, including the introduction of the
Cat! Batman Arkham: Catwoman contains Batman (1940-) #1, #3, #266,
#332, #355, Batman (1968-) #210, Catwoman (1993-) #57, Catwoman
(2001-2010) #10, Catwoman (1988-) #2, Catwoman (2018-) #1,
Catwoman: When in Rome (2004-2005) #4, Detective Comics (1937-)
#122, Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe
(1985-) #4
The perfect continuation piece to Crisis on Infinite Earths
features classic team-ups between the heroes of Earth-One and
Earth-Two, the Justice League, and the Justice Society of America.
The crossover team-up of the Justice League of America and the
Justice Society of America continues in this incredible classic
collection! This Book 3 collects All-Star Squadron #14-15, and
Justice League of America #171-172, #183-185, #196-197, #207-209!
James Gunn s The Suicide Squad film gathers the weirdest and
wildest cast of characters in superhero movie history from Squad
veterans like Harley Quinn and Captain Boomerang to the downright
bizarre King Shark and Polka-Dot Man. But every character starts
somewhere and find out exactly where in The Suicide Squad Case
Files 1, a new collection featuring debut and key appearances of
Bloodsport, Mongal, Polka-Dot Man, King Shark, Weasel, the Thinker,
and Amanda Waller herself, the government agent behind Task Force
X. This volume collects Superman #4, #170, Detective Comics #300,
Superboy #9, The Fury of Firestorm #38, Suicide Squad Vol. 4 #25,
Vigilante #36, and Suicide Squad: Amanda Waller #1.
The second volume of the Legionnaire's incredible run is here!
Discover the answers to these intriguing mysteries in Legion of
Super-Heroes: Before the Darkness, an astonishing collection of
action-packed episodes from acclaimed talents Gerry Conway, Paul
Kupperberg, E. Nelson Bridwell, J.M. DeMatteis, Jim Janes, Steve
Ditko, Jim Sherman, Frank Chiaramonte, Dave Hunt, and more! This
second and final volume collects The Legion of Super-Heroes
#272-283, The Best of DC: Blue Ribbon Digest #24.
Carol Danvers has one of comics' most richly varied careers - both in and out of costume! She's been a U.S. Air Force pilot, an undercover agent and a NASA security chief - but after meeting Kree warrior Mar-Vell, Carol gained incredible powers of her own, becoming Ms. Marvel! She soon joined the Avengers but later took to outer space as the cosmic Binary! Years later, a new name -Warbird - accompanied Carol's return to Earth's Mightiest Heroes and her later position as a government-appointed agent. But at last, Carol Danvers hasembraced her legacy - and now flies higher and faster as Captain Marvel!
COLLECTING: MARVEL SUPER-HEROES (1967) 13; MS. MARVEL (1977) 1, 19; AVENGERS (1963) 183-184; UNCANNY X-MEN (1963) 164; LOGAN: SHADOW SOCIETY (1996) 1; AVENGERS (1998) 4; IRON MAN (1998) 85; MS. MARVEL (2006) 32-33; CAPTAIN MARVEL (2012) 1
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The MIGHTY THOR OMNIBUS VOL. 4 (Hardcover)
Gerry Conway, Marvel Various; Illustrated by John Buscema, Marvel Various; Cover design or artwork by Gil Kane
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** COMPLETELY UNAUTHORIZED ** The tangled web of vengeance, love,
and loss woven by Spider-Man comics and films is explored in this
collection of insightful essays by acclaimed writers of comics and
science fiction. A variety of topics--from the superhero's sarcasm
to the science behind radioactive spiders--are discussed in essays
on "Turning Rage into Responsibility: A Psychology of Loss," "Love
Is Selfish: Can a Hero Afford Personal Attachments?," and "Self
Identity and Costume Design." The popular rival Green Goblin, the
bumbling-yet-influential media, and the part New York City itself
plays in stories are skillfully explored, as is the overall
philosophy of mild-mannered Peter Parker and Spidey's relationship
with the rest of the characters in the Marvel universe.
1940. America is marshalling its resources to join the fight
against Hitler's Germany, but before it can become the Arsenal of
Democracy, mysterious acts of sabotage, committed by the Nazi
master-spy known as The Thunder, threaten to cripple the country.
However, a new champion has arisen... one man who seems to succeed
where even J. Edgar Hoover's mighty FBI has failed... the man of
mystery known only as... Doc Dynamo, America's Ace Spy-Swatter
Gerry CONWAY is the creator of The Punisher, Steel and Firestorm.
His novels include The Midnight Dancers and Mindship. In
television, Gerry has been a Consulting Producer for Hercules,
Executive Producer of The Huntress and is currently Co-Executive
Producer of Law & Order: Criminal Intent. Gerry has been
nominated for several Emmys and the Mystery Writers of America's
Edgar Award. Roy THOMAS was editor-in-chief of Marvel Comics from
1972 to 1974, and is noted for his scripting of Conan The
Barbarian, The Avengers, The X-Men and Incredible Hulk. He was
voted by pros and fans the 5th-favorite comic book writer of the
20th century. Between 1980-2000, Roy co-wrote and sold nine
screenplays, of which two (Conan the Destroyer and Fire and Ice,
co-written with Gerry Conway) were made into films.
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