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West Coast Avengers #87 - "Peace Dividend" Part 1 of 2: Guest-starring Wolverine

Story by Roy and Dann Thomas. Art by David Ross and Tim Dzon.

Wolverine is backpacking in the Canadian wilderness and runs into a military base that has been taken over by a renegade Russian scientist. Meanwhile, the Commission orders the U.S. Agent to investigate the same base. The Scarlet Witch and Wonder Man follow the U.S. Agent to Canada, and the four heroes battle the Bogatyri.

Avengers West Coast #87 October 1992 Marvel Comics - $10.19 @ Atomic Robot Comics!

 

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Scarlet Witch finds her heartbreak turned to horror when she encounters her husband Vision rebuilt with no memory of their love! This Marvel’s Scarlet Witch figure features premium comics-inspired design, detail, and articulation for posing and display in your Marvel collection! 6-inch comic-inspired Wanda Maximoff figure comes on retro packaging with four hex bolt power-inspired accessories.

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The Hottest Comics For October 2021!

1. Tales of Suspense #98 February 1968 Marvel Comics

"The Claws of the Panther!":

Captain America and Black Panther join forces to combat the henchmen of Baron Zemo. "The Warrior and the Whip!", script by Stan Lee, pencils by Gene Colan, inks by Frank Giacoia; Iron Man creates holograms of himself to confuse Whiplash during their battle; Jasper Sitwell has searches for Tony Stark at Stark Industries; He discovers that Morgan Stark took Iron Man away. Letter from comics writer Bob Gale.


2. Avengers #98 (1st Series 1963) April 1972 Marvel Comics

Script by Roy Thomas. Pencils by Barry Windsor-Smith. Inks by Sal Buscema. Cover by John Buscema and Barry Windsor-Smith

"Let Slip the Dogs of War!" Part 1 of 3:
The remarkable Kree/Skrull war is over! But there isn't any time to rest for Earth's Mightiest Heroes! Ares, the Greek god of war, stokes a riot in downtown Manhattan by mind-controlling the nearby residents! When the Avengers and Rick Jones arrive to restore the peace, they fall under Ares' trance too!


3. Amazing Spider-Man #793 Legacy Cover A February Issue Marvel Comics

Venom Inc.: Part 4 - Written by Dan Slott. Art by Ryan Stegman. Cover by Alex Ross. - Story continued from Venom #159. Spider-Man has been compromised by Maniac and it looks like his only hope… …is Eddie Brock? Peter Parker isn't going to like that!


4. Nightwing #28 February 1999 DC Comics

Cover art by Scott McDaniel and Karl Story. Live Not On Evil part two, script by Chuck Dixon, pencils by Scott McDaniel, inks by Karl Story.

Guest-starring Huntress, Torque (Dudley Soames), and Turk Fremunda. Battle over turf continues.


5. Captain America #402 July 1992 Issue Marvel Comics

Script by Mark Gruenwald. Pencils by Rik Levins. Inks by Danny Bulanadi. Cover by Rik Levins and Danny Bulanadi.

A werewolf kills a man and Wolverine investigates. Dennis is still unable to talk after his ordeal which convinces Cap to find the missing John Jameson and Diamondback. Cap hands the Avengers chairmanship over to Black Widow and takes a leave of absence from the Avengers. Peggy shows Cap a report on recent werewolf-related killings, giving Cap a lead on John, the former Man-Wolf.


6. KISS Blood and Stardust #1 October Issue Dynamite Entertainment

Written by Bryan Hill. Art by Rodney Buchemi. Cover by Stuart Sayger.

KISS returns to rock'n'roll and save the world! An immortal cabal is taking the lives of innocents and the only ones who can stop them are KISS! The only problem…they are dead. And now they have to make a deal with a demon to save their souls and return to Earth to fight evil!


7. Iron Man #94 (1st Series 1968 ) January 1977 Marvel Comics

Story by Gerry Conway. Art by Herb Trimpe and Jack Abel. Cover by Jack Kirby and Al Milgrom

"Frenzy at Fifty Fathoms!" Part 2 of 2:

The devilish corsair known as Commander Kraken has kidnaped Iron Man's friends and lured the Avenger into an impossible situation...become the cybernetic pirate's slave or watch his friends die.


8. Action Comics #431 January 1974 DC Comics

Cover by Nick Cardy, script by Cary Bates, pencils by Curt Swan, inks by Murphy Anderson

"The Monster Who Unmasked Superman!":
Clark Kent is forced to reveal his Superman identity to the others on the bus when the Quakerer unmasks himself as Jonathan Slaughter; But, after he defeats the villain and gets himself and his friends back to the 20th Century, Batman helps Superman conceal his identity again, along with some help from a hypnotic device.


9. Buffy the Vampire Slayer #8 (Season 11) June Issue Dark Horse Comics

Part 8 - Written by Christos N. Gage. Art by Rebekah Isaacs. Cover by Steve Morris.

Out in the real world without their magic, Buffy and Willow are facing challenges in a new way. As normal girls, getting back into the Safe Zone to release the residents feels impossible-but they aren't alone. The Scoobies are reunited and have some special backup!


10. Avengers #34 November 1966 Marvel Comics

Cover by Don Heck, script by Stan Lee, art by Don Heck; The Living Laser robs a bank, and the Avengers investigate the scene of the crime

"The Living Laser!":
There, the Living Laser is in plain clothes and notices how beautiful the Wasp is, and becomes obsessed with her; Bill Foster returns to help; The Living Laser then attacks; He is beaten by Goliath and the rest of the Avengers arrive; The Living Laser escapes however, and makes his laser beam deadlier; The Avengers excluding Goliath attack the Living Laser again, Hawkeye and Captain America get captured in a deadly trap and the Wasp is kidnapped by the Laser.

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"Let All Men Bring Together!":
Story continues from Avengers 135. The Vision's quest through time to discover his origin is over. But instead of returning to Immortus' domain, the synthezoid avenger materializes at the center of the Earth! And shockingly the Dread Dormammu is there! With his captive…the Scarlet Witch! Wow, how did Wanda end up in the dreaded one's clutches? It doesn't matter now as the Vision must fight for the woman he loves!

Avengers West Coast #90 (1985) - $4.89

"Death Valley Daze" Part 2 of 3:
In the nick of time, the Vision arrives to save Wanda from the deadly bytes of Ultron! But despite the synthezoid's best efforts, Ultron defeats the Avengers and kidnaps Mockingbird! What is the adamantium robot planning? Is he going back to his playbook (from Avengers 162)? In the meantime, Hawkeye is very concerned about his wife and decides to become Goliath once more! A fantastic issue! 

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Marvel To Reboot Both Venom And The Avengers This May


From Marvel Comics

Make Mine Marvel this May!

Jump on board as Earth’s Mightiest Heroes and the Venom symbiote get fresh creative teams and ground shaking new adventures! AVENGERS #1, written by Jason Aaron with art by Ed McGuinness, launches on May 2! And VENOM #1, by writer Donny Cates and artist Ryan Stegman, kicks off on May 9!

“Over the next couple of weeks, we’ll be rolling out new beginnings for a few of our key franchises—new creative teams, new starting points, new storylines—all the big stuff that we’ve been building towards since Marvel Legacy began. This isn’t a clearing of the slate—while these new starts will kick off with new #1s, we’ll be maintaining the classic Legacy issue counts as dual numbering on these titles as well,” says SVP and Executive Editor Tom Brevoort. “Oh, and don’t read anything into not seeing a character on the Jim Cheung piece…we can only squeeze so many characters in there without killing poor Jim!”

In AVENGERS, the Big Three are reunited at last! Thor Odinson, Steve Rogers, and Tony Stark join forces once again to save the world from total annihilation at the hands of their most powerful enemies yet: the 2000-foot-tall space gods known as Celestials! And as teased throughout the pages of recent Marvel Comics, the Final Host will arrive…

Joining Thor, Captain America, and Iron Man in the new iteration of the team will be an unexpected, unprecedented collection of super heroes! Get a peek at Ed McGuinness’ art for AVENGERS #1 here!






And while Earth’s Mightiest Heroes fight the good fight on a cosmic scale, an inky symbiote will stretch across the streets of New York City and beyond in writer Donny Cates and artist Ryan Stegman’s VENOM!

In the wake of S.H.I.E.L.D.’s collapse, a primordial evil has been awakened beneath the streets of NYC, and with it, something equally evil has awakened in that most Wicked of Webslingers. This never-before-seen threat could force Venom to relinquish everything it holds dear…including Eddie Brock!

Get ready for a Venom adventure 1000 years in the making…And catch a glimpse of Ryan Stegman’s VENOM #1 art below!







Read AVENGERS #1, by Jason Aaron and Ed McGuinness, on May 2! Then catch VENOM #1, by Donny Cates and Ryan Stegman, on May 9!

The Avengers Versus The Squadron Sinister!


Script by Steve Englehart. Pencils by George Perez (first work on the Avengers). Inks by Vince Colletta. Cover by Gil Kane and John Romita. 

A landmark issue of the Avengers with one of the best covers of the bronze age! Also the first issue of the last great saga of the Steve Englehart era that sends one half of Earth's Mightiest Heroes to another world...and the other half to another time! And featuring George Perez's first artwork on the Avengers title.

Synopsis for "The Phantom Empire!" Part 1 of 7:

Now to the story...Captain America returns to Avengers Mansion seeking help in his ongoing struggle against the Brand Corporation and Roxxon Oil. However, the Avengers already have a crisis on their hands with the confirmation of Hawkeye's disappearance...and the high probability of Kang the Conqueror's involvement! So Thor and Moondragon summon Immortus to assist them in traveling back in time; while the remaining Avengers and Patsy Walker invade the Brand Corporation's Long Island facility expecting to fight a small private army...not the Squadron Supreme! Cameo appearances by the Wasp and Yellowjacket. Flashback cameos by the Falcon, Nomad, and the Red Skull to recap Cap's recent encounter with the Serpent Crown. (Notes: George Perez paid homage to Gil Kane's classic cover with his cover to Avengers (3rd series) 6. The cover should read the Avengers vs. the Squadron Supreme instead of the Squadron Sinister. The Squadron Supreme previously appeared in Avengers 86.) 

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Avengers: Gotta get back in time


From Slash/Film

Avengers 4 remains shrouded in mystery, with not even a title to hint at the plot of the climactic comic book movie. So that has left fans picking apart every photo taken from the Atlanta set of the Marvel Studios film for clues. This has helped to spawn a popular time travel theory which suggests that Thanos’ Infinity Gauntlet fractures the Avengers team, sending them spinning off into different timelines.

But a new interview from director Joe Russo, who helms Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers 4 alongside brother Anthony Russo, may just have debunked that time travel theory.

Russo appeared on MTV‘s Happy Sad Confused podcast, where he was inevitably asked about the leaked Avengers 4 sets photo and admitted that leaks come with the job. But Russo was predictably vague about the rumors springing up around those photos, saying, “It’s interesting because photos always leak, and there’s lots of conjecture about what those photos mean.”

“Certainly, there is a five minute sequence in Civil War around a piece of technology that was laid in for a very specific reason. If you go back and look at that film, you may get a hint as to the direction.”

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Black Widow: Is that love, Agent Romanoff?


From The Wrap

Marvel Studios has picked Blacklist Screenwriter Jac Schaeffer to write “Black Widow,” the first solo film featuring the marvel superhero played since 2010 by Scarlett Johansson, an individual with knowledge of the project told TheWrap.

Schaeffer made her feature screenwriting debut with the 2009 Tribeca film “TiMER,” which she also directed. She wrote the 2014 Blacklist pick “The Shower,” a female-centric sci-fi action comedy with Anne Hathaway attached to star and produce, as well as “Nasty Women,” a remake of “Dirty Rotten Scoundrels” at MGM set to star Hathaway and Rebel Wilson. Schaeffer most recently penned the Disney short “Olaf’s Frozen Adventure,” which played before screenings of Pixar’s “Coco.”

Black Widow first debuted in 2010’s “Iron Man 2” and since then has appeared in both “Avengers” films as well as “Captain America: The Winter Soldier” and “Captain America: Civil War.” She’ll also be seen in this year’s “Avengers: Infinity War.” Interest in a standalone outing for the character has consistently been high, with a 2016 Fandago poll finding “Black Widow” the top pick for the Avenger fans most want to see in a solo film.

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Avengers #13, February 1965 Issue - Marvel Comics - Grade G

The Avengers prevent the Maggia from commiting another crime. Count Nefaria decides he needs to put the Avengers out of action. As no one knows he is the leader of the Maggia, he holds a party in his castle and invites the Avengers. While they sleep after the party Nefaria makes copies of each of the Avengers who he commands to declare war on the United States. When the real Avengers leave the party they are attacked by the Army. They discover what has happened and pursue and battle Nefaria, getting evidence from him that proves their innocence. However, in the battle, the Wasp is critically injured.

Adventure Comics #291 - December 1961 Issue - DC Comics - Grade G/VG

When Superboy declares that his “ideal woman” is Cleopatra, Lana Lang pretends to be the Egyptian princess herself, yanked through time and space by an invention of her uncle, Professor Phineas Potter. But Superboy detects Lana’s imposture and takes her back to ancient Egypt for an adventure with the real Cleopatra.

Avengers #21, Octoboer 1965 Issue - Marvel Comics - Grade G

Erik Josten, an agent for Baron Zemo before he died, returns to the machinery used to create Wonder Man. There he finds the Enchantress, who tells him she will use the machine to make him strong too. He agrees and is given the name "Power Man". The Enchantress then creates a number of illusions around the city that make the Avengers seem dangerous when they accidentally destroy property and endanger lives. Captain America then tries to subdue Power Man as he attacks men with important documents, only to find out that the men were imposters trying to steal them. Hawkeye, Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch are also caught with similar traps. The Avengers believe themselves to be nuisances and are ordered by the authorities to disband.

Tales Of Suspense #56, August 1964 Issue - Marvel Comics - Grade G/VG

Lamenting about the state of his life, Iron Man trashes his lab in a fit of rage. He decides to stop being Iron Man and to spend what's left of his life focused on his millonaire playboy lifestyle. Tony starts arranging a date when the Avengers call Stark Industries looking for Iron Man to deal with a new threat that they were too busy to handle. However, Stark simply tells them that Iron Man was sent away for "a long vacation."

Forbidden Worlds #143, May 1967 Issue - ACGl Comics - Grade G

Forbidden Worlds was a fantasy comic from the American Comics Group, which won the 1964 Alley Award for Best Regularly Published Fantasy Comic. It published 145 issues between July/August 1951 to August 1967.

Avengers #21, January 1968 Issue - Marvel Comics - Grade G/VG

Quicksilver and the Scarlet Witch are held captive by Magneto, but Quicksilver manages to send a distress signal. Hercules continues to search deserted Olympus for clues. Hawkeye, Goliath and the Wasp receive the distress call. Meanwhile, deciding to use his uncle's inventions for good, Dane Whitman becomes the new Black Knight. He goes to the Avengers to help them, but mistaking him for evil, they attack. Dane becomes angry when they do not believe him, so he flies off on his own.

Green Lantern #52 - April 1967 Issue - DC Comics - Grade G

After reading a letter from Hal Jordan, Pieface pulls out his Green Lantern case book and recounts a previously untold story: Sometime before Hal left Coast City, he was visited by Alan Scott from Earth-Two, who has come for Doiby Dickles's car Goitrude to bring to Doiby to commemorate the first year anniversary of his marriage with Princess Peril. Going to Hal's garage to retrieve the car, the two men are shocked to find that Goitrude has been stolen.

Adventure Comics #283 - April 1961 Issue - DC Comics - Grade G/VG

A cache of Kryptonian weapons, including a Phantom Zone Projector, falls to Earth. Superboy learns of the Phantom Zone’s existence and how Kryptonian criminals were sent into it by a mental playback device in a helmet from the weapons cache. A lizard accidentally triggers the projector and sends Superboy into the Phantom Zone, but he manages to telekinetically write a message to Jonathan Kent on an electric typewriter. Jonathan finds the projector and releases Superboy from the Zone.

Avengers #49, February 1968 Issue - Marvel Comics - Grade VG

Hercules is attacked by Typhon, the cause of Olympus' desertion. Meanwhile, Quicksilver pretends to ally himself with Magneto, they travel to the U.N. and demand that the mutants of the world should be given a nation of their own. The Avengers attack and the Scarlet Witch accidentally gets shot, driving Quicksilver into a frenzy and making him join with Magneto for real. They then leave. Meanwhile, back in Olympus, Hercules is beaten and sent to another world by Typhon.

Avengers #60, January 1969 Issue - Marvel Comics - Grade VG

The wedding of the Wasp and Yellowjacket in "...Till Death Do Us Part!" Part 2 of 2. Script by Roy Thomas. Pencils by John Buscema. Inks by Mike Esposito (as Mickey Demeo). Cover by John Buscema and George Klein (with alterations by John Romita).

Superman Unleashes "The Laugh Heard Round The World"

Lady Death: The Crucible 1/2, July 1996 Issue - Limited Cloth Edition - Chaos Comics

Wizard 1/2 Limited Cloth Edition. Certificate of Authenticity.

Lady Death has faced her challenges in The Odyssey and still has little desire for war and yet she follows her former tormentor Valdana to Asgard where she will meet old and new foes as well as friends and allies, but more surprisingly more family than she ever knew she had.

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Batman #416 - February 1988 Issue - DC Comics

Nightwing (the former Robin) confronts Batman about his decision to take on a new sidekick in "White Gold And Truth". Script by Jim Starlin, pencils by Jim Aparo, inks by Mike DeCarlo. Aparo/Bill Sienkiewicz cover.

Nightwing is not exactly pleased that Batman has taken on a new Robin, but realises that it is about time he patched things up with Batman at least. He hears the story of how Jason Todd came to be Robin and accepts the boy, helping him crack a drug ring; as he does so, he makes sure Robin has someone to talk to if his relationship with Batman should suffer. The first caption in this story is 'One Year Ago' and it is pegged at eighteen months since Dick Grayson's career as Robin came to an end.

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Action Comics #450 - August 1975 Issue - DC Comics

Cover art by Bob Oksner. The Laugh Heard 'Round The World starring Superman, script by Cary Bates, pencils by Curt Swan, inks by Tex Blaisdell.

Oliver Queen and Dinah Lance are given a free week’s vacation at Squire’s In the Berkshires, the favorite resort of Jesse Tenzer, whose chocolate factory had been helped by Oliver’s publicity. The gift was the idea of Jesse’s quiet son, David. But four murders occur while Oliver and Dinah are vacationing, all committed by bludgeoning the victims with black rocks from a sling. Thurston Keane, the resort manager, tries to pin the blame on Green Arrow and Black Canary, but the two heroes discover that the real killer is Davy Tenzer.

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Captain America #173, May 1974 Issue - Marvel Comics

"The Sins of the Secret Empire!" Script by Steve Englehart, pencils by Sal Buscema, inks by Vince Colletta.

Make way for the Marvel Age of Comics! Captain America, the Falcon, and the X-Men in deadly combat with the Nick Fury and his hell-raising Agents of Shield!

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Spawn #50 - June 1996 Issue - Image Comics

Direct edition. "Choices!" Written by Todd McFarlane. Art by Todd McFarlane, Greg Capullo and Danny Miki. Cover by Todd McFarlane.

Cogliostro explains to Spawn that if he uses his power any more, it could result in him being transported back to Hell because the suit will want to return home. Cog tells Spawn he needs to let the anger inside him die, as that is what is causing his suit to morph prematurely in its lifespawn.

Spawn heads to the hospital where Terry Fitzgerald is being treated. He thinks about not helping Terry since he never did anything but betray him by working for Jason Wynn and marry his wife.

The Doctor informs Terry his tumor is malignant and he only has a few months to live.

In Queens, New York, Spawn visits Granny Blake. She tells him that Terry is dying and to send a prayer his way. Spawn recalls how he promised to always protect Wanda. He heads to the hospital, and against Cog's warnings, uses his Magic to heal Terry. He's instantly transferred to Hell for using his power.

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Avengers #193 March 1980 Issue - Marvel Comics

Script by David Michelinie. Art by Sal Buscema (layouts), Dan Green (finishes), and Frank Miller (assists). Cover by Frank Miller and Bob McLeod.

Inferno stalks a terrified Tim Turpin, the co-worker who caused Joe Conroy's death, finally causing the murderer's own demise when he is crushed by a drifting barge. The creature then menaces motorists on the Liberty Bridge, until Iron Man and Wonder Man, now joined by the other Avengers, resume their battle with the molten menace. Inferno's real target, however, is steel mill owner Vince Paretta, whose Maggia connections Conroy had suspected and who had ordered his death. Inferno follows the fleeing Paretta to his home, forestalling the Avengers' pursuit by smashing a trolley car and setting it aflame. The heroes swiftly rescue the endangered passengers, however, and arrive in time to hear Paretta's fearful confession, whereupon Inferno turns and walks away into the nearby river.

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Mystique, Silver Surfer, Captain Marvel, Vintage Comics and Much More!

UNCANNY X-MEN #2

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In a world that’s never hated or feared mutants more, there is only one constant: BIGGER THREATS REQUIRE MORE THREATENING X-MEN. Refusing to accept one more mutant death, the most ruthless mutants on Earth have banded together to proactively mow down their enemies. But with a team populated by relentless killers, one question applies above all others: Can they stay away from each other’s throats long enough to sever their targets’?

SILVER SURFER #1



“Fantastic Planet” The Surfer has taken Dawn Greenwood to the end of the universe, and now he’s going to show her the most fantastic planet of them all: Earth! It’s your homeworld like you’ve never seen it before: with monsters, magic and...a secret that will change everything! The perfect jumping-on point for the book everyone’s talking about!
STAR WARS #15



Another tale of Obi-Wan’s exile on Tatooine! Owen Lars took Luke in...but he refused to let Ben be part of his life. Why? What trouble could have been stirred up by Ben protecting Luke?

Adventure Comics #381 - June 1969 Issue - DC Comics

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Patroling Metropolis while Superman is away on a Justice League mission, Supergirl stumbles upon a group of female cat burglars robbing a penthouse. In stopping the thieves, she learns that one of them is Judy Benson -- a college classmate in her civilian guise of Linda Danvers. Wanting to find out what's going on, Supergirl picks up Judy from the Metropolis police station in her Linda Danvers guise and finds out that Jdy has joined up with an all girls sleuth school and has a hard time recalling the events of that led to her arrest.

CAPTAIN MARVEL #1



Face front, true believers! The Captain has made her return and oh, how mighty it is. It’s a bold new frontier for Carol Danvers as she soars to new heights in her greatest mission yet—leader of the all-new Alpha Flight space program. Yup, Alpha Flight. As earth’s first line of defense, Carol and her team aim to protect the planet from extraterrestrial threats. But can Carol be a soldier and a diplomat? Especially when an unknown enemy emerges that Carol can’t quite punch. The superstar team behind Marvel’s Agent Carter television series, Tara Butters and Michele Fazekas, make their comics debut alongside the awesomely-talented Kris Anka.

The New Avengers #5



Captain America! Iron Mariner! King Hulk! Marvel Woman! Collapsar! Together, they are the Avengers – of the year 20XX! Now, these five heroes are breaking the laws of time itself to prevent their greatest tragedy! Destination – the year 2016! Target – the New Avengers!

WONDER WOMAN #48



A mysterious illness that could affect all of Olympus strikes its first victim: Baby Zeke! Can Wonder Woman find the cure in time? It’s the start of a new quest that will redefine the God of War!

Adventure Comics #311 - August 1963 Issue - DC Comics

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When the Legion of Super-Heroes are called off onto a mission in space an alien craft lands on Earth. Finding it suspicious, the Legion of Substitute Heroes decide to check it out. After fighting off the ships defenses, they are chased away by members of the Legion.

BATMAN #48



Mr. Bloom’s seeds have grown into an army that may turn all of Gotham City against its new Batman. Meanwhile, Bruce Wayne meets a mysterious stranger who could start a chain of events no one can stop.

BATGIRL #47



Batgirl’s about to lose the greatest weapon in her arsenal…her mind is failing her! Is her ragtag group of allies enough to pick up the slack?

BATMAN: ARKHAM KNIGHT – GENESIS #6



As a deadly alliance between the Arkham Knight, Scarecrow, and the rogues of Gotham City is formed, the stage is set for the ultimate showdown between Jason Todd and his former mentor: Batman! Don’t miss the final issue of this explosive miniseries!
Action Comics #371 - January 1969 Issue - DC Comics

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A ray from an alien computer triggered by an enemy agent gives Superman amnesia. He cannot remember his secret identity, and ends up masquerading as the president of the United States for a week while the real president is on a secret mission.

Star Trek #53—Five-Year Mission



An all-new adventure begins as Captain Kirk and the crew of the Enterprise face off with a renegade faction of Orions intent on disrupting the truce between their species and the Federation! Don’t miss the latest chapter in the Ongoing Mission as we approach the release of the next blockbuster movie!

The Maxx: Maxximized #27



Julia reveals the sacrifices she had to make to Maxx in order to convince Iago the Slug of her supposed demise. Meanwhile, Mr. Gone wraps up his origin story!