Monster Planet #1: Fresh Human Blood
Monster Planet #1
Monster Planet #1 (Brusha, Mueller, Araujo, Esposito) is an explosive start to a series that shows no signs of slowing down anytime soon!
DetailsMonster Planet #1
Monster Planet #1 (Brusha, Mueller, Araujo, Esposito) is an explosive start to a series that shows no signs of slowing down anytime soon!
DetailsHASHTAG: DANGER is not for children unless they are bad…and very curious!
DetailsSomehow, George Lucas found himself in the middle of a story far grander than he had originally planned and he wanted to tell it to the millions of people with whom he shared that galaxy far far away. When Star Wars suddenly introduced Episode IV, he made a promise to do exactly that.
DetailsAmazing Spider-Man #34
Amazing Spider-Man #34 (Spencer, Gleason) deals with one of those days where you have 7 days worth of work to do, and 24 hours to do it in.
DetailsHere are all the single issue DAWN OF X as well as X related solicitations and covers for February 2020 from Marvel!
DetailsTHE WAR OF THE WORLDS
The War Of The Worlds: (Tomlinson, Carlyle, Spall, Viveiros, Harness) As Britain prepares to play host to some familiar visitors changing times have a detrimental effect on proceedings.
DetailsBloodshot #3
Bloodshot #3 (Seeley, Booth, Corona, Dalhouse, Sharpe): Writer Tim Seeley let’s his love of the character and the mythos shine by using the rich history of Bloodshot as a springboard for fresh new ideas.
DetailsSpider-Verse #2
Spider-Verse 2 (North, Perez, Garcia) takes inside the craziest alternate Spider-Universe yet, What happens when the great power and great responsibility get put on the shoulders of the most unlikely person ever?
DetailsExcalibur #2
Vibrant colors and a dark, beautifully fantastic tone to Excalibur #2 (Howard, To), combine into a story that, despite its (many) flaws, is shaping into something very special indeed.
DetailsGrant Morrison, Steve Yeowell, Tatjana Wood, and Jon Muth bring us two comics about guilt, forgiveness, and toleration. A sci-fi action satire of arts movements, the Beats, the Decadents, and a sad horror comedy that starts with the murder of God in a play.
DetailsStar Wars: A New Hope
In 1977, the release of what was then simply known as Star Wars was the beginning of something never before seen in this world. It was a global phenomenon.
DetailsGotham City Monsters #3
Gotham City Monsters #3 (Orlando, Nahuelpan, Mulvihill, Napolitano) continues to be criminally under-rated and under-sold. With sharp storytelling and beautiful art, GCM is one of the top DC books today.
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