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Written by Marco B. Bucci. Art and Cover by Jacopo Camagni. 'AS THE WORLD FALLS DOWN,' Part Three-No spoilers of course, but let's just say the main theme of this issue is Ch-ch-changes. The world of NOMEN OMEN has changed in a pretty substantial way, and everyone in it must come to terms with it. Which means a huge party for some, a sacrifice for others, while for Becky… well, wait and see. 28 pages, full color. Rated M Cover price $3.99.
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Written by Marco B. Bucci. Art by Jacopo Camagni. Cover by Werther Dell'Edera. 'AS THE WORLD FALLS DOWN,' Part Three-No spoilers of course, but let's just say the main theme of this issue is Ch-ch-changes. The world of NOMEN OMEN has changed in a pretty substantial way, and everyone in it must come to terms with it. Which means a huge party for some, a sacrifice for others, while for Becky… well, wait and see. 28 pages, full color. Rated M Cover price $3.99.
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Tags: ThorPublished Mar 2021 by Dark Horse.
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Cover by P. Craig Russell. Freya's Unusual Wedding - Story and Words by Neil Gaiman. Script and Layouts by P. Craig Russell. Art by Jill Thompson. In disguise as Freya, Thor takes her place in a most unusual wedding feast with a vile ogre king -- and with Loki's help, maybe he can come out on top, retrieve his mighty hammer, and put an end to the whole sordid ordeal in his own characteristically violent fashion. 28 pages, full color. Cover price $3.99.
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$9 Neil Gaiman Norse Mythology #6 Cvr A Russell Dark Horse Comics Comic Book $10 Neil Gaiman Norse Mythology #6 2021 Dark Horse Comics 8.0 Comic Book G15-228 Clicking on the links to the eBay listings shown above and then making a purchase may result in MyComicShop earning a commission from the eBay Partner Network.
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Tags: ThorPublished Mar 2021 by Dark Horse.
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Cover by David Mack. Freya's Unusual Wedding - Story and Words by Neil Gaiman. Script and Layouts by P. Craig Russell. Art by Jill Thompson. In disguise as Freya, Thor takes her place in a most unusual wedding feast with a vile ogre king -- and with Loki's help, maybe he can come out on top, retrieve his mighty hammer, and put an end to the whole sordid ordeal in his own characteristically violent fashion. 28 pages, full color. Cover price $3.99.
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Published Mar 2021 by Dark Horse.$23.99
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Volume 1 - 1st printing. Collects Norse Mythology (2020 Dark Horse) #1-6.
Based on the Novel by Neil Gaiman. Adapted by P. Craig Russell. Art by P. Craig Russell, Jerry Ordway, Piotr Kowlaski, Jill Thompson, David Rubin, Dave Stewart, Lovern Kindzierski, and Mike Mignola. Cover by P. Craig Russell. Back Cover by Piotr Kowalski.
P. Craig Russell breathe new life into the ancient Norse stories by taking readers through the creation of the Nine Worlds to the epic origin and adventures of Thor, Odin, and Loki all the way to the end of life-Ragnarök.
Having previously written about deities in American Gods and The Sandman, Gaiman teams with Russell to finally bring readers to follow the northern gods in their own setting in this comic book adaptation of the hit novel!
Hardcover, 144 pages, full color.
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Published Mar 2021 by Dark Horse.$16.00
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Volume 1 - 2nd or Later Printings. Collects Norse Mythology (2020 Dark Horse) #1-6.
Based on the Novel by Neil Gaiman. Adapted by P. Craig Russell. Art by P. Craig Russell, Jerry Ordway, Piotr Kowlaski, Jill Thompson, David Rubin, Dave Stewart, Lovern Kindzierski, and Mike Mignola. Cover by P. Craig Russell. Back Cover by Piotr Kowalski.
P. Craig Russell breathe new life into the ancient Norse stories by taking readers through the creation of the Nine Worlds to the epic origin and adventures of Thor, Odin, and Loki all the way to the end of life-Ragnarök.
Having previously written about deities in American Gods and The Sandman, Gaiman teams with Russell to finally bring readers to follow the northern gods in their own setting in this comic book adaptation of the hit novel!
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Published Mar 2021 by AdHouse Books.$2.65
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Story and art by Thomas Herpich.
From Thomas Herpich, three-time Emmy Award-winning writer and storyboard artist on TV's Adventure Time, Over the Garden Wall, and Steven Universe, comes an experimental illustrated narrative exploring easy answers, missteps, and the potential for self-correction. Dense, poetic and ambiguous, North Star offers no easy answers (or even easy questions), but its strange and beautiful imagery invites and rewards repeated readings and careful contemplation.
Saddle stitched, 24 pages, B&W.
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$10 North Star Graphic Novel Poetry Cartooning Thomas Herpich, NM (2021) Adventure Clicking on the links to the eBay listings shown above and then making a purchase may result in MyComicShop earning a commission from the eBay Partner Network.
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Written by David Hazan. Art and Cover by Shane Connery. Volk, Luca Romano In this twisted medieval noir, the Sheriff of Nottingham hunts a serial killer with a penchant for tax collectors. The Sheriff's investigation makes him the target of England's most nefarious power-brokers. That's to say nothing of the Merry Men, terrorists lurking amongst the trees of Sherwood, led by an enigma known only as 'Hood.' 28 pages, full color. Rated T+ Cover price $3.99.
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Nottingham (2021 Mad Cave) #1CKOC.A
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Comic Kingdom of Canada exclusive cover by Mico Suayan. Written by David Hazan. Art by Shane Connery. Volk, Luca Romano In this twisted medieval noir, the Sheriff of Nottingham hunts a serial killer with a penchant for tax collectors. The Sheriff's investigation makes him the target of England's most nefarious power-brokers. That's to say nothing of the Merry Men, terrorists lurking amongst the trees of Sherwood, led by an enigma known only as 'Hood.' 28 pages, full color. Rated T+ Cover price $3.99.
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Nottingham (2021 Mad Cave) #1CKOC.B
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Comic Kingdom of Canada exclusive Negative Cover by Mico Suayan. Written by David Hazan. Art by Shane Connery. Volk, Luca Romano In this twisted medieval noir, the Sheriff of Nottingham hunts a serial killer with a penchant for tax collectors. The Sheriff's investigation makes him the target of England's most nefarious power-brokers. That's to say nothing of the Merry Men, terrorists lurking amongst the trees of Sherwood, led by an enigma known only as 'Hood.' 28 pages, full color. Rated T+ Cover price $3.99.
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$90 Nottingham #1 CGC 9.8 Mico Suayan "B" Virgin LTD 500 Mad Cave Clicking on the links to the eBay listings shown above and then making a purchase may result in MyComicShop earning a commission from the eBay Partner Network.
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Nottingham (2021 Mad Cave) #1LINEBREAKERS.FOIL
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Linebreakers Comics and Gortis Vault exclusive foil variant cover by Ekatirina Cheselova. Written by David Hazan. Art by Shane Connery. Volk, Luca Romano In this twisted medieval noir, the Sheriff of Nottingham hunts a serial killer with a penchant for tax collectors. The Sheriff's investigation makes him the target of England's most nefarious power-brokers. That's to say nothing of the Merry Men, terrorists lurking amongst the trees of Sherwood, led by an enigma known only as 'Hood.' 28 pages, full color. Rated T+ Cover price $3.99.
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Nottingham (2021 Mad Cave) #1LINEBREAKERS.FOIL.ERROR
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ERROR EDITION (Manufactured without foil being applied to the front and/or the back cover). Linebreakers Comics and Gortis Vault exclusive foil variant cover by Ekatirina Cheselova. Written by David Hazan. Art by Shane Connery. Volk, Luca Romano In this twisted medieval noir, the Sheriff of Nottingham hunts a serial killer with a penchant for tax collectors. The Sheriff's investigation makes him the target of England's most nefarious power-brokers. That's to say nothing of the Merry Men, terrorists lurking amongst the trees of Sherwood, led by an enigma known only as 'Hood.' 28 pages, full color. Rated T+ Cover price $3.99.
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Nottingham (2021 Mad Cave) #1THE616
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The 616 exclusive cover by Matt Dalton. Written by David Hazan. Art by Shane Connery. Volk, Luca Romano In this twisted medieval noir, the Sheriff of Nottingham hunts a serial killer with a penchant for tax collectors. The Sheriff's investigation makes him the target of England's most nefarious power-brokers. That's to say nothing of the Merry Men, terrorists lurking amongst the trees of Sherwood, led by an enigma known only as 'Hood.' 28 pages, full color. Rated T+ Cover price $3.99.
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Published Mar 2021 by AfterShock Comics.$2.65
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Written by Stephanie Phillips. Art and Cover by Tony Shasteen. When the Big One dropped on their house in 1957 the Cold War turned hot for the McClean family. Forced to contend with the literal fallout in a Wisconsin suffering from nuclear winter, where almost all civilization has been wiped from the map, the McCleans now have to wonder, is the year still 1957, or has something more shocking happened? 28 pages, full color. Cover price $3.99.
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Issue #12-1ST
Published Mar 2021 by Seven Seas.This item is not in stock at MyComicShop. If you use the "Add to want list" tab to add this issue to your want list, we will email you when it becomes available.
Volume 12 - 1st Printing. Story, Art and cover by Shake-O. Its sports day at Hitomis school! Tensions run high as the students compete—can the kids stay friends even as they face off against one another? Meanwhile, Hitomi reminisces on how much things have changed since her own school days… Softcover, 5-in. x 7-in., 180 pages, B&W. Cover price $12.99.
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Volume 5 - 1st printing. Collects Oblivion Song (2018 Image) #25-30.
Written by Robert Kirkman. Art and cover by Lorenzo De Felici.
A decade ago, 300,000 citizens of Philadelphia were suddenly lost in Oblivion. There was a time when Nathan Cole was the only one searching Oblivion for human survivors lost there. Now, he's the one in need of rescue!
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1st printing. Collects Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Deluxe Edition (1985-1988 Marvel) #1-20.
Text by Mark Gruenwald, Steve Saffel, and Peter Sanderson. Cover by John Byrne and Joe Rubinstein.
Following the success of the original OFFICIAL HANDBOOK OF THE MARVEL UNIVERSE came the DELUXE EDITION - expanded, augmented and fully updated! Now, the ultimate guide to the mid-1980s Marvel Universe is collected in a single gigantic hardcover for the first time!
The OHOTMU DELUXE EDITION featured fact-packed character profiles illustrated by some of the era's biggest names, including John Byrne, Frank Miller, Arthur Adams, Walter Simonson and Bill Sienkiewicz! Immerse yourself in hundreds of in-depth profiles of Marvel's greatest heroes and villains - from Abomination to Zzzax and everyone in between!
Plus: An array of alien races, equipment schematics and maps, and a rundown of the dearly departed in the Book of the Dead!
Hardcover, 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 1,392 pages, full color. Rated T
Credits:
Editor: Mark Gruenwald. Assistant Editors: Howard Mackie and Gregory Wright. Editorial Assistants: Harry Eisenstein, Marc McLaurin, Marc Siry, David Wohl, Rich Williams and Michael Yee. Collection Editor: Jennifer Grünwald.
Consultants: Michael Carlin and Howard Mackie. Researchers: Steve Saffel and Peter Sanderson. Appendix Compiler: Dennis Mallonee
Written by Mark Gruenwald, Steve Saffel and Peter Sanderson.
Inks/Embellishes by Josef Rubinstein. Technical Illustrations by Eliot R. Brown.
Art Contributors: Hector Collazo, James Fry, Rodney Ramos and Marc Siry. Art Assistants: Don Hudson and Tom Morgan. Art Enhancers: Mark Alexander, James Fry, Don Hudson, Phil Lord, Mark McKenna, Art Nichols and Bruce Solotoff.
Cover art credits for the Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Deluxe Edition series: John Byrne, Ron Frenz, Keith Pollard and Josef Rubinstein.
Character and penciler listing for #1-15: Abomination by John Byrne; Absorbing Man by Ron Wilson; Adamantium; Aguila by Dave Cockrum; A.I.M. by Don Drake; Alpha Flight by John Byrne; Alpha Primitives by Ron Wilson; American Eagle by Ron Wilson; Anaconda by Mark Gruenwald; Andromeda by John Buscema; Angar the Screamer by Steve Leialoha; Angel by Kerry Gammill; Annihilus by John Byrne; Ant-Man by Jerry Ordway; Aquarian by Mike Harris; Arabian Knight by Mike Harris; Aragorn by John Buscema; Arcade by Bob Budiansky; Ares by Paul Smith; Arkon by John Buscema; Armadillo by John Byrne; Arnim Zola by Steve Ditko; Asgard by Walt Simonson; Asgard: the Nine Worlds by Eliot R. Brown; Asgard: the Continent by Eliot R. Brown; Asgardians by Rich Buckler; Asp by Carl Potts; Atlanteans by Bob Budiansky; Atlantis by Eliot R. Brown; Attilan by Eliot R. Brown; Attuma by Walt Simonson; Aurora by John Byrne; Avalanche by Rich Buckler; Avengers by John Byrne; Avengers Compound by Eliot R. Brown; Avengers Mansion by Eliot R. Brown; Avengers Quinjet by Eliot R. Brown; Balder by Walt Simonson; Baron Mordo by Paul Smith; Baron Zemo by Mike Zeck; Batroc's Brigade by Paul Neary; Beast by Kerry Gammill; Beetle by John Byrne and Eliot R. Brown; Belasco by Ron Frenz; Beta Ray Bill by Walt Simonson and Eliot R. Brown; Binary by Dave Cockrum; Black Bolt by John Byrne; Black Cat by Kerry Gammill and Eliot R. Brown; Black Crow by Howard Bender; Black King by Bret Blevins; Black Knight by Kerry Gammill and Eliot R. Brown; Blacklash by Bob Layton and Eliot R. Brown; Black Mamba by Mike Gustovich; Blackout by Al Milgrom; Black Panther by Keith Pollard; Black Queen by Mark Beachum; Black Talon by Russ Stefans; Black Widow by Frank Miller and Eliot R. Brown; Blastaar by Al Milgrom; Blaze, Johnny by Bob Budiansky; Blob by Steve Leialoha; Boomerang by John Byrne; Box by Mike Mignola; Brothers Grimm by William Messner-Loebs; Brother Voodoo by Keith Pollard; Bushmaster by Carl Potts; Caliban by Mary Wilshire; Callisto by Paul Smith; Cannonball by Bill Sienkiewicz; Captain America by Mike Zeck and Eliot R. Brown; Captain Britain by Paul Neary; Captain Marvel by John Romita, Jr.; Captain Ultra by Richard Howell; Captain Universe by Steve Ditko; Cassidy, Black Tom by Steve Laialoha; Cassidy, Sean by Mark Bright; Celestials by Keith Pollard; Chief Examiner by John Byrne; Chthon by John Byrne; Circus of Crime by Al Milgrom; Clea by Paul Smith; Cloak by Rick Leonardi; Cloud by Craig Hamilton; Cobra by Ron Frenz and Eliot R. Brown; Collector by Rudy Nebres and Eliot R. Brown; Colossus by Dave Cockrum; Constrictor by Tom Lyle; Contemplator by Alan Weiss; Controller by Al Milgrom and Eliot R. Brown; Corruptor by Dave Gibbons; Corsair by James Fry; Cottonmouth by Rich Buckler; Crimson Dynamo by Bob Layton and Eliot R. Brown; Crossfire by Kerry Gammill; Crusader by Bob Hall; Crystal by John Byrne; Cybele by Sal Buscema; Cyclops by Butch Guice and Eliot R. Brown; Cypher by Mary Wilshire; Dagger by Rick Leonardi; Daily Bugle by John Romita, Sr. and Eliot R. Brown; Daredevil by by David Mazzucchelli and Eliot R. Brown; Darkstar by Cynthia Martin; Dazzler by Bob Layton; Death by David Mazzucchelli; Deathbird by Dave Cockrum; Deathlok by Mike Zeck and Eliot R. Brown; Death-Throws by Paul Neary; Deathurge by Mark Gruenwald; Demons by Dave Simons; Destiny by Paul Smith; Deviants by Sal Buscema; Diablo by John Byrne; Diamondback by Paul Neary and Eliot R. Brown; Doc Samson by John Byrne; Doctor Demonicus by Tom Christopher; Doctor Doom by John Byrne and Eliot R. Brown; Doctor Doom's Castle by Eliot R. Brown; Doctor Druid by Nestor Redondo; Doctor Octopus by John Romita, Jr. and Eliot R. Brown; Doctor Strange by Paul Smith and Eliot R. Brown; Doctor Strange's Sanctum Sanctorum by Eliot R. Brown; Dormammu by Paul Smith; Dragon Man by Paul Smith; Dreadknight by Dave Cockrum; Dreadnought by Dave Gibbons; Drew, Jessica by Steve Leialoha; D'Spayre by Rick Leonardi; Eel by Art Nichols; Ego by John Byrne; Elders of the Universe by Mike Mignola; Electro by Mike Zeck; Elektra by Bill Sienkiewicz; Enchantress by Walt Simonson; Enclave by Russ Stefans; Energizer by June Brigman; Enforcers by Ron Frenz; Eternals by Sal Buscema; Eternity by Frank Miller; Falcon by Mike Zeck and Eliot R. Brown; Fantastic Four by John Byrne; Fenris by John Romita, Jr.; Fenris Wolf by Walt Simonson; Firebird by Jerry Ordway; Firelord by Al Milgrom; Firestar by Mary Wilshire; Fixer by Steve Ditko; Flag-Smasher by Paul Neary; Foolkiller by Trevor Von Eeden; Forge by Barry Windsor-Smith; Forgotten One by Larry Lieber; Fortune, Dominic by Howard Chaykin; Foster, Bill by Mark Bright; Frankenstein's Monster by Val Mayerik; Freedom Force by Paul Smith; Frog-Man by Kerry Gammill; Fury, Nick by Jim Steranko; Gaea by Trina Robbins; Galactus by John Byrne; Galactus' Heralds by Bob Budiansky; Gardener by Trevor Von Eeden; Gargoyle by Mark Badger; Gee by June Brigman; Geirrodur by Walt Simonson; Ghaur by Brent Anderson; Ghost Rider by Tom Palmer; Gladiator by Curt Swan (likely the only thing he ever penciled for Marvel); Glamor by Richard Howell; Glorian by Kerry Gammill; Gods; Goliath by Jim Fern; Gorgon by Larry Lieber; Grandmaster by Rudy Nebres; Grapplers by Howard Bender; Graviton by Bob Hall; Gremlin by Ken Steacy; Grey Gargoyle by Walt Simonson; Guardians of the Galaxy by Al Milgrom; Guardsman by Bob Layton; Gypsy Moth by Sandy Plunkett; Gyrich, Peter Henry by Jack Abel; Hammer, Justin by Dwayne Turner; Havok by Dave Gibbons; Hawkeye by Mark Gruenwald and Eliot R. Brown; Hawkeye's Sky-Cycle by Eliot R. Brown; Hela by Walt Simonson; Heliopolis by Carl Potts; Hellfire Club by Kyle Baker; Hellions by Mary Wilshire; Hellstrom, Daimon by Rich Buckler; Hellstrom, Patsy Walker by Trina Robbins; Her by John Buscema; Hercules by John Byrne; High Evolutionary by Butch Guice; Hobgoblin by Ron Frenz; Howard the Duck by Paul Smith; Hulk by John Byrne; Hulkbusters by John Byrne; Human Torch by John Byrne; Hydra by Mike Zeck; Hydro-Base by Eliot R. Brown; Hydro-Man by Ron Wilson; Iceman by Butch Guice; Ikaris by Keith Pollard; Illusion by Richard Howell; Immortus by Kerry Gammill; Imperial Guard by Dave Cockrum; Impossible Man and Impossible Woman by Steve Leialoha; In-Betweener by Jim Starlin; Inhumans by Bob Budiansky; Interloper by Don Perlin; Invisible Woman by John Byrne; Iron Man by Mark Bright and Eliot R. Brown; Iron Man II by Mark Bright and Eliot R. Brown; Jack of Hearts by Dave Cockrum; Jack O'Lantern by Steve Ditko and Eliot R. Brown; Jameson, J. Jonah by John Romita, Sr.; Jameson, John by John Romita, Jr.; Jeffries, Madison by Kevin Maguire; Jester by Kerry Gammill; Jones, Rick by James Fry; Juggernaut by John Romita, Jr.; Kale, Jennifer by June Brigman; Kang by Brett Breeding and Eliot R. Brown; Karkas by Ron Wilson; Karma by Butch Guice; Karnak by Sandy Plunkett; Karnilla by Walt Simonson; Ka-Zar by Val Mayerik; Khoryphos by Sal Buscema; Killer Shrike by Joe Kubert and Eliot R. Brown; King, Hannibal by Sandy Plunkett; Kingpin by David Mazzucchelli; Klaw by Mike Zeck and Eliot R. Brown; Knight, Misty by Kerry Gammill; Kofi by Jon Bogdanove; Krang by Sal Buscema; Kraven the Hunter by John Romita, Sr. and Eliot R. Brown; Kree by Howard Bender; Kro by Paul Smith; Kurse by Walt Simonson; Lava Men by Armando Gil; Leader by Sal Buscema; Legion by Bill Sienkiewicz; Lemuria by Eliot R. Brown; Lightmaster by Rudy Nebres; Lightspeed by June Brigman; Lilandra by Dave Cockrum; Living Laser by Mike Zeck; Living Tribunal by Marie Severin; Lizard by Ron Frenz; Llyra by Dick Giordano (as "Mark Richards"); Lockheed by Paul Smith; Lockjaw by Bob Budiansky; Loki by Walt Simonson; Longshot by Art Adams; Lord Chaos by Vince Argondezzi; Lorelei by Walt Simonson; Machine Man by Steve Ditko and Eliot R. Brown; Machinesmith by Kevin Maguire; Madame Masque by Mark Beachum; Madcap by Paul Neary; Mad-Dog by Paul Ryan; Madrox by Kerry Gammill; Mad Thinker by John Byrne; Mad Thinker's Android by Paul Becton; Maelstrom by Mark Gruenwald; Maelstrom's Minions by Ken Steacy; Maggia by Bob Budiansky; Magik by Mary Wilshire; Magma by Cynthia Martin; Magneto by John Romita, Jr.; Magus by Bill Sienkiewicz; Makkari by Keith Pollard; Malus, Dr. Karl by Mike Harris; Man-Ape by Carmine Infantino; Mandarin by Jerry Ordway and Eliot R. Brown; Mandrill by Rudy Nebres; Mandroid by Bob Layton; Manhattan by Eliot R. Brown; Manslaughter by Brent Anderson; Man-Thing by Bret Blevins; Man-Thing's Swamp by David Lofvers; Mantis by John Buscema; Marrina by John Byrne; Marvel Girl by Butch Guice; Massachusetts Academy by Eliot R. Brown; Mass Master by June Brigman, Master by John Byrne; Mastermind by Paul Smith; Master Order by John Beatty; Master Pandemonium by Al Milgrom; Masters of Evil by Kevin Maguire; Maximus by Tom Palmer; Mayhem by Bret Blevins; Medusa by John Byrne; Mentallo by Michael Chen; Mentor by Jim Starlin; Mephisto by John Buscema; Merlin by Brian Bolland; Mesmero by Walt Simonson; Mirage by June Brigman; Mister Fantastic by Jerry Ordway; Mister Fear by Butch Guice; Mr. Hyde by John Romita, Jr.; Mockingbird by Cynthia Martin and Eliot R. Brown; Modred the Mystic by Stan Woch; Mojo by Art Adams; Mole Man by John Byrne; Molecule Man by Mike Zeck; Moondragon by Carl Potts; Moon Knight by Bill Sienkiewicz and Eliot R. Brown; Moonstone by Bob McLeod; Morbius, Dr. Michael by Sandy Plunkett; Morgan LeFey by Bret Blevins; Morlocks by Russ Stefans; Ms. Marvel by Paul Neary; Mutant Force by William Messner-Loebs; Mysterio by John Romita, Sr.; Mystique by Paul Smith; Namorita by Alan Weiss; Nebula by John Buscema; Nekra by Rudy Nebres; New Mutants by Butch Guice; Nightcrawler by Dave Cockrum; Nightmare by Nestor Redondo; Nightshade by Alan Weiss; Nimrod by John Romita, Jr.; Nitro by Jim Starlin; Nomad by Mike Zeck and Eliot R. Brown; Northstar by John Byrne; Nova by John Byrne; Nuklo by Tom Morgan; Odin by Walt Simonson; Olympia by Peter B. Gillis; Olympian Gods by Rudy Nebres; Olympus by Peter B. Gillis; Omega Flight by Mike Mignola; Orka by Al Milgrom; Overmind by Butch Guice; Owl by Mike Harris and Eliot R. Brown; Paladin by Brian Bolland and Eliot R. Brown; Phastos by Sal Buscema; Phoenix by John Romita, Jr.; Plantman by Stan Woch; Pluto by Walt Simonson and Eliot R. Brown; Polaris by Marc Silvestri; Possessor by Mike Gustovich; Power Broker Inc.; Power Man by Mark Bright; Power Pack by Jon Bogdanove; Primus by Alex Saviuk; Princess Python by Bret Blevins; Professor X by Bob Wiacek; Project: Pegasus by Tom Morgan and Eliot R. Brown; Psycho-Man by John Byrne; Puck by Dave Ross; Puma by Ron Frenz; Punisher by Mike Zeck; Puppet Master by John Byrne; Purple Man by Brian Bolland; Pym, Dr. Henry by Vince Argondezzi; Pyro by Paul Smith; Quasar by Mark Gruenwald; Quasimodo by John Byrne; Quicksilver by John Byrne; Radioactive Man by Al Milgrom; Rama-Tut by John Byrne; Rattler by Rich Buckler; Red Ghost by John Byrne; Red Guardian by Josef Rubinstein; Red Ronin by Michael Chen and Eliot R. Brown; Red Wolf by John Buscema; Reject by Tony Salmons; Rhino by Ron Frenz; Rider, Richard by Carmine Infantino; Rigellians by Dennis Janke; Ringmaster by John Romita, Sr. and Eliot R. Brown; Rocket Raccoon by Mike Mignola; Rogue by Cynthia Martin; ROM by Steve Ditko and Eliot R. Brown; Ronan the Accuser by John Byrne; Rose by Ron Frenz; Roxxon Oil Company by James Fry; Sabra by Dick Giordano (as "Mark Richards"); Sabretooth by Mark Bright; Sandman by Mike Zeck; Sasquatch by John Byrne; Savage Land Mutates by Craig Hamilton and Eliot R. Brown; Scarecrow by Mike Zeck; Scarlet Witch by John Byrne; Scorpion by Mark Beachum; Scourge by John Byrne; Secret Empire by Dwayne Turner; Sentinels by James Sanders and Eliot R. Brown; Sentry by John Byrne; Serpent Society by Paul Neary; Serpent Society Headquarters by Eliot R. Brown; Sersi by Art Adams; Shadowcat by Art Adams; Shang-Chi by Paul Gulacy; Shanna the She-Devil by Joe Kubert; Shaper of Worlds by Kerry Gammill; She-Hulk by John Byrne; Shi'ar by Paul Smith; S.H.I.E.L.D. by Mike Zeck; S.H.I.E.L.D. Uniforms by Eliot R. Brown; S.H.I.E.L.D. Flying Car by Eliot R. Brown; Shocker by Russ Stefans; Shooting Star by Butch Guice; Shroud by Bill Sienkiewicz; Sidewinder by Walt Simonson; Sif by Walt Simonson; Silvermane by Kerry Gammill; Silver Sable by Ron Frenz; Silver Samurai by Michael Golden; Silver Surfer by John Byrne and Eliot R. Brown; Sinister Syndicate by Ron Frenz; Sin-Eater by Rod Whigham; Siryn by Steve Leialoha; Skrulls by Keith Williams; Slyde by Ron Frenz; Smartship Friday by Jon Bogdanove; Snarks by Jon Bogdanove; Sons of the Tiger by George Pérez; Soviet Super-Soldiers by Art Nichols; Spaceknights by Sal Buscema; Space Phantom by Frank Miller; Speed Demon by Carmine Infantino; Spider-Man by Ron Frenz and Eliot R. Brown; Spider-Woman by Mike Zeck; Spiral by Art Adams; Sprite by June Brigman; Spymaster by Henri Bismuth; Squadron Supreme by Paul Ryan and Eliot R. Brown; Stane International by Eliot R. Brown; Starfox by Jim Starlin; Starjammers by Dave Cockrum; Stilt-Man by Al Milgrom and Eliot R. Brown; Stingray by Bob Wiacek and Eliot R. Brown; Storm by Paul Smith; Stranger by Mike Zeck; Sub-Mariner by John Byrne; Subterraneans by Arvell Jones; Sunder by Paul Smith; Sunfire by Sandy Plunkett; Sunspot by Bob McLeod; Super-Adaptoid by Mike Zeck; Super-Skrull by John Byrne; Supreme Intelligence by Ron Wilson; Surtur by Walt Simonson; Talisman by Mike Mignola; Taskmaster by Josef Rubinstein and Eliot R. Brown; Tatterdemalion by Bob Hall; Tattletale by June Brigman; Terminus by John Byrne; Texas Twister by Keith Pollard; Thena by Brian Bolland; Thing by John Byrne; Thor by Walt Simonson and Eliot R. Brown; Thunderiders by Cynthia Martin; Thundra by Brian Bolland; Tiger Shark by John Buscema; Tigra by Stan Drake; Tinkerer by Pete Poplaski; Titan by Eliot R. Brown; Titania by Mike Zeck; Titanium Man by Al Milgrom and Eliot R. Brown; Toad by Steve Ditko; Tomorrow Man by Sal Buscema; Tower by Bob Layton; Trapster by Javier Saltares and Eliot R. Brown; Triton by Mike Zeck; Tyrannus by Joe Sinnott; U-Foes by Sal Buscema; Ulik by Walt Simonson; Ultimatum by Larry Hama; Ultron by Kerry Gammill; Umar by Josef Rubinstein; Unicorn by Art Adams and Eliot R. Brown; Uni-Mind by Sam de la Rosa; Unlimited Class Wrestling by Mike Witherby; Unus by Joe Barney; Ursa Major by Jim Reddington; Valkyrie by Bob McLeod and Eliot R. Brown; Vanguard by Dave Cockrum; Vanisher by Dwayne Turner and Eliot R. Brown; Vault by Eliot R. Brown; Vermin by Javier Saltares; Vibranium; Vindicator by Carl Potts; Viper by Mike Zeck; Vision by Jerry Ordway; Volcana by Mike Zeck; Vulture by Ron Frenz; Wakanda by Eliot R. Brown; Warlock by Bill Sienkiewicz; Warriors Three (Volstagg, Hogun and Fandral) by Sal Buscema; Wasp by John Buscema; Watchers by John Byrne; Water Wizard by Dennis Janke; Wendigo by Steve Geiger; Werewolf by Paul Ryan; Whirlwind by Kerry Gammill and Eliot R. Brown; White Queen by Mark Beachum; Will O' The Wisp by Sandy Plunkett; Wing, Colleen by Kerry Gammill; Wingfoot, Wyatt by Bob Layton; Wizard by John Byrne and Eliot R. Brown; Wolfsbane by Butch Guice; Wolverine by Paul Smith; Wonder Man by José Luis García-López and Eliot R. Brown; Woodgod by Armando Gil; Wrecker by Keith Pollard and Eliot R. Brown; Wundagore by Cynthia Martin and Eliot R. Brown; X-Factor by Walt Simonson; X-Men by Alan Davis; Cerebro by Eliot R. Brown; X-Men Jet by Eliot R. Brown; X-Men Mansion by Eliot R. Brown; Yellow Claw by Kerry Gammill; Yellowjacket by Josef Rubinstein; Ymir by Walt Simonson; Zabu by Brent Anderson; Zeus by Tony Salmons; Zodiac by Mark Bright; Zzzax by Steve Geiger; and Alien Races by Kyle Baker - Aakon, A'Askvarii, Acanti, Achernonians, A-Chiltarians, Alpha Centaurians, Arcturans, Astrans, Autocrons, Axi-Tun, Ba-Bani, Badoon, Betans, Brood, Centaurians, Centurii, Chr'Ylites, Ciegrimites, Clavians, Contraxians, Cotati, Courga, Dakkamites, Darbians, Deonists, Dire Wraiths, Druffs, Elan, Entemen, Ergons, Flb'Dbi, Fomalhauti, Fonabi, Froma, Galadorians, Gegku, Glx, Gramosians, Grunds, Guna, Herms, Hibers, Horusians, Hujah, Interdites, Judans, Kallusians, Kamado, Kawa, Klklk, Kodabaks, Korbinites, Kosmosians, Kronans, Krylorians, Kt'kn, Kymellians, Landlaks, Laxidazians, Lem, Levians, Lumina, Makluans, Mandos, Marvanites, Megans, Mekkans, Mephitisoids, M'Ndavians, Mobians, Morani, Myndai, Nanda, Nymenians, Ovoids, Pegasusians, Phantoms, Pheragots, Plodex, Procyonites, Poppupians, Queega, Quists, Quons, Rajaks, Reptoids, Rhunians, R'malk'i, Roclites, R'Zahnians, Sagittarians, Sarks, Saurids, Sidri, Sirians, Siris, Sirusites, Sligs, Sm'ggani, Solons, Sneepers, Sssth, Stenth, Stonians, Taurians, Technarchy, Tektons, Thuvrians, Tribbitites, Tribunals, Tsiln, Tsyrani, Ul'lula'ns, Vegans, Vorms, Vrellnexians, Wilameanis, Wobbs, Xantareans, Xantha, Xartans, Xeronians, Xixix, Yirbek, Yrds, Zenn-Lavians, Z'nox and Zundamites.
Character and penciler listing for #16-20 (Book of the Dead editions): Air-Walker by Jerry Ordway; Ancient One by Carl Potts; Ani-Men (Ape-Man, Cat-Man, Frog-Man and Bird-Man) by Luke McDonnell; Baron Blood by Alan Davis; Baron Wolfgang Von Strucker by Mike Zeck; Baron Zemo I by Wayne Boring; Basilisk by Sandy Plunkett; Beyonder by Colleen Doran; Big Man by Tom Morgan; Black Knight I by John Bolton; Black Knight II by Murphy Anderson; Blackout by Al Milgrom; Blizzard by Chuck Patton; Bloodstone by Tony Salmons; Blue Streak by Todd McFarlane; Bucky by Ron Frenz; Captain Mar-Vell by Jim Starlin; Carrion by Bob Budiansky; Carter, Sharon by Sal Buscema; Century, Turner D. by Dwayne Turner; Champions of Xandar (Nova-Prime, Protector, Powerhouse, Comet and Crimebuster) by Mike Harris; Changeling by Bill Reinhold; Cheetah by Paul Ryan; Commander Kraken by Carl Potts; Count Nefaria by Whilce Portacio; Cyclone by Al Milgrom; Dakimh the Enchanter by Brent Anderson; Damien, Margo by Jim Mooney; Darkoth by Mike Witherby; Death Adder by John Bolton; Death-Stalker by Kevin Nowlan; Destiny I by Javier Saltares; DeWolff, Jean by Mark Texeira; Dorcas, Dr. Lemuel by Hector Collazo; Doctor Sun by Marc McLaurin; Dorma by John Buscema; Dracula by Bill Sienkiewicz; Drax the Destroyer by John Byrne; Eel I by Jim Lee; Egghead by Al Milgrom; Enforcer by Rudy Nebres; Executioner by Keith Pollard; Fafnir by Walt Simonson; Farouk, Amahl by Marc Siry; Firebrand by Steve Rude; Foolkiller I by Kevin Nowlan; Fury, Jacob by Keith Giffen; Gamora by Josef Rubinstein; Gargoyle I by Rodney Ramos; Ghaur by Brent Anderson; Grand Director by Fred Kida; Green Goblin I by Tom Morgan; Grim Reaper by Ian Akin; Guardian by John Byrne; Hammer and Anvil by Kevin Maguire; Hangman by Bill Sienkiewicz; Harker, Quincy by Tom Palmer; Harkness, Agatha by Lee Weeks; Hate-Monger I, III by John Byrne; Hobgoblin I by Ron Frenz; Hyperion II by Ron Wilson; Imperial Hydra by Ron Frenz; It, The Living Colossus by Al Milgrom; Jackal by Mark Pacella; Jarella by Sandy Plunkett; Jocasta by Kerry Gammill; Kangaroo by Mike Machlan; Kiber the Cruel by Bob Wiacek; Kid Colt by Larry Lieber; Korvac by Dennis Jensen; Letha by Brian Garvey; Lilith by Nestor Redondo; Living Monolith by Mike Harris; Lucifer by Sal Buscema; Malekith by Walt Simonson; Marauders by Rick Leonardi; Marvel Boy by Dave Cockrum; Mauler I by Bob Layton; Melter by Kerry Gammill; Midgard Serpent by Walt Simonson; Mimic by Ron Frenz; Miracle Man by Sandy Plunkett; Mirage I by José Marzán, Jr.; Miss America by Mary Wilshire; MODOK by Mike Zeck; Morlocks by Sal Buscema; Nebulon by Al Milgrom; Nighthawk I by Paul Ryan; Nighthawk II by Brett Breeding; Nuke by Bob Hall; Omega by Wayne Boring; Parker, Ben by Paul Ryan; Patriot by Josef Rubinstein; Phantom Eagle by Herb Trimpe; Phantom Rider I by Paul Becton; Pip the Troll by Kyle Baker; Porcupine by Mike Zeck; Professor Power by Kerry Gammill; Purple Man by Brian Bolland; Rawhide Kid by Dick Ayers; Red Guardian by Kieron Dwyer; Red Raven by Murphy Anderson; Red Skull by Mike Zeck; Ringer by Dumuria Rumph; Ross, General Thunderbolt by Murphy Anderson; Salem's Seven by June Brigman; Satana by Nestor Redondo; Savage Land Races by Ron Lim; Sawyer, General Sam by Ron Frenz; Scourge's Victims by Tom Morgan; Serpent Crown by Marc Siry and Kieron Dwyer; Snowbird by John Byrne; Solarr by Chris Jones; Sphinx by Paul Neary; Spirit of '76 by John Buscema; Spymaster by Mark Bright; Stacy, Gwen by John Romita, Sr.; Stane, Obadiah by Mark Bright; Stick by Bill Sienkiewicz; Storm, Franklin by Tom Morgan; Swordsman by Mike Zeck; Talbot, Major Glenn by Al Milgrom; Tarantula by Kieron Dwyer; Terrax by John Byrne; Thanos by Jim Starlin; Thumb, Tom by Paul Ryan; Thunderbird I by Dave Cockrum; Thunderbolt by Kerry Gammill; Titania I by Jerry Ordway; Toro by Sal Buscema; Torpedo by Bill Reinhold; Two-Gun Kid by John Severin; Union Jack I, II by John Byrne; Vamp by Joe Jusko; Vampires by Kevin Nowlan; Van Helsing, Rachel by Stan Drake; Van Lunt, Cornelius by Mike Machlan; Viper I by Mark Chiarello; Warlock, Adam by Jim Starlin; Whitemane, Aelfyre by Carl Potts; Whizzer by Dennis Jensen; Wraith by Ron Lim; Zodiac by Rob Liefeld; Zombie by Bob Hall; and Zuras by Dave Cockrum.
NOTE: Most of the profiles in the Deluxe Edition featured new art, but some of them had art that was taken from the previous series.
Bonus materials include: Pin-up by John Byrne and Josef Rubinstein; article excerpts from Marvel Age (1983) and its Annuals; parody profile for Forbush-Man; cover gallery for this series; cover gallery by Paul Ryan and Josef Rubinstein for Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe TPB (1986-1987 Marvel) #1-10; unedited cover art by Paul Ryan and Josef Rubinstein for Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe TPB (1986-1987 Marvel) #3; and original art by Paul Smith, Sal Buscema, George Pérez and Josef Rubinstein.
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Ron Frenz Cover
1st printing. Collects Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Deluxe Edition (1985-1988 Marvel) #1-20.
Text by Mark Gruenwald, Steve Saffel, and Peter Sanderson. Cover by Ron Frenz and Joe Rubinstein.
Following the success of the original OFFICIAL HANDBOOK OF THE MARVEL UNIVERSE came the DELUXE EDITION - expanded, augmented and fully updated! Now, the ultimate guide to the mid-1980s Marvel Universe is collected in a single gigantic hardcover for the first time!
The OHOTMU DELUXE EDITION featured fact-packed character profiles illustrated by some of the era's biggest names, including John Byrne, Frank Miller, Arthur Adams, Walter Simonson and Bill Sienkiewicz! Immerse yourself in hundreds of in-depth profiles of Marvel's greatest heroes and villains - from Abomination to Zzzax and everyone in between!
Plus: An array of alien races, equipment schematics and maps, and a rundown of the dearly departed in the Book of the Dead!
Hardcover, 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 1,392 pages, full color. Rated T
Credits:
Editor: Mark Gruenwald. Assistant Editors: Howard Mackie and Gregory Wright. Editorial Assistants: Harry Eisenstein, Marc McLaurin, Marc Siry, David Wohl, Rich Williams and Michael Yee. Collection Editor: Jennifer Grünwald.
Consultants: Michael Carlin and Howard Mackie. Researchers: Steve Saffel and Peter Sanderson. Appendix Compiler: Dennis Mallonee
Written by Mark Gruenwald, Steve Saffel and Peter Sanderson.
Inks/Embellishes by Josef Rubinstein. Technical Illustrations by Eliot R. Brown.
Art Contributors: Hector Collazo, James Fry, Rodney Ramos and Marc Siry. Art Assistants: Don Hudson and Tom Morgan. Art Enhancers: Mark Alexander, James Fry, Don Hudson, Phil Lord, Mark McKenna, Art Nichols and Bruce Solotoff.
Cover art credits for the Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Deluxe Edition series: John Byrne, Ron Frenz, Keith Pollard and Josef Rubinstein.
Character and penciler listing for #1-15: Abomination by John Byrne; Absorbing Man by Ron Wilson; Adamantium; Aguila by Dave Cockrum; A.I.M. by Don Drake; Alpha Flight by John Byrne; Alpha Primitives by Ron Wilson; American Eagle by Ron Wilson; Anaconda by Mark Gruenwald; Andromeda by John Buscema; Angar the Screamer by Steve Leialoha; Angel by Kerry Gammill; Annihilus by John Byrne; Ant-Man by Jerry Ordway; Aquarian by Mike Harris; Arabian Knight by Mike Harris; Aragorn by John Buscema; Arcade by Bob Budiansky; Ares by Paul Smith; Arkon by John Buscema; Armadillo by John Byrne; Arnim Zola by Steve Ditko; Asgard by Walt Simonson; Asgard: the Nine Worlds by Eliot R. Brown; Asgard: the Continent by Eliot R. Brown; Asgardians by Rich Buckler; Asp by Carl Potts; Atlanteans by Bob Budiansky; Atlantis by Eliot R. Brown; Attilan by Eliot R. Brown; Attuma by Walt Simonson; Aurora by John Byrne; Avalanche by Rich Buckler; Avengers by John Byrne; Avengers Compound by Eliot R. Brown; Avengers Mansion by Eliot R. Brown; Avengers Quinjet by Eliot R. Brown; Balder by Walt Simonson; Baron Mordo by Paul Smith; Baron Zemo by Mike Zeck; Batroc's Brigade by Paul Neary; Beast by Kerry Gammill; Beetle by John Byrne and Eliot R. Brown; Belasco by Ron Frenz; Beta Ray Bill by Walt Simonson and Eliot R. Brown; Binary by Dave Cockrum; Black Bolt by John Byrne; Black Cat by Kerry Gammill and Eliot R. Brown; Black Crow by Howard Bender; Black King by Bret Blevins; Black Knight by Kerry Gammill and Eliot R. Brown; Blacklash by Bob Layton and Eliot R. Brown; Black Mamba by Mike Gustovich; Blackout by Al Milgrom; Black Panther by Keith Pollard; Black Queen by Mark Beachum; Black Talon by Russ Stefans; Black Widow by Frank Miller and Eliot R. Brown; Blastaar by Al Milgrom; Blaze, Johnny by Bob Budiansky; Blob by Steve Leialoha; Boomerang by John Byrne; Box by Mike Mignola; Brothers Grimm by William Messner-Loebs; Brother Voodoo by Keith Pollard; Bushmaster by Carl Potts; Caliban by Mary Wilshire; Callisto by Paul Smith; Cannonball by Bill Sienkiewicz; Captain America by Mike Zeck and Eliot R. Brown; Captain Britain by Paul Neary; Captain Marvel by John Romita, Jr.; Captain Ultra by Richard Howell; Captain Universe by Steve Ditko; Cassidy, Black Tom by Steve Laialoha; Cassidy, Sean by Mark Bright; Celestials by Keith Pollard; Chief Examiner by John Byrne; Chthon by John Byrne; Circus of Crime by Al Milgrom; Clea by Paul Smith; Cloak by Rick Leonardi; Cloud by Craig Hamilton; Cobra by Ron Frenz and Eliot R. Brown; Collector by Rudy Nebres and Eliot R. Brown; Colossus by Dave Cockrum; Constrictor by Tom Lyle; Contemplator by Alan Weiss; Controller by Al Milgrom and Eliot R. Brown; Corruptor by Dave Gibbons; Corsair by James Fry; Cottonmouth by Rich Buckler; Crimson Dynamo by Bob Layton and Eliot R. Brown; Crossfire by Kerry Gammill; Crusader by Bob Hall; Crystal by John Byrne; Cybele by Sal Buscema; Cyclops by Butch Guice and Eliot R. Brown; Cypher by Mary Wilshire; Dagger by Rick Leonardi; Daily Bugle by John Romita, Sr. and Eliot R. Brown; Daredevil by by David Mazzucchelli and Eliot R. Brown; Darkstar by Cynthia Martin; Dazzler by Bob Layton; Death by David Mazzucchelli; Deathbird by Dave Cockrum; Deathlok by Mike Zeck and Eliot R. Brown; Death-Throws by Paul Neary; Deathurge by Mark Gruenwald; Demons by Dave Simons; Destiny by Paul Smith; Deviants by Sal Buscema; Diablo by John Byrne; Diamondback by Paul Neary and Eliot R. Brown; Doc Samson by John Byrne; Doctor Demonicus by Tom Christopher; Doctor Doom by John Byrne and Eliot R. Brown; Doctor Doom's Castle by Eliot R. Brown; Doctor Druid by Nestor Redondo; Doctor Octopus by John Romita, Jr. and Eliot R. Brown; Doctor Strange by Paul Smith and Eliot R. Brown; Doctor Strange's Sanctum Sanctorum by Eliot R. Brown; Dormammu by Paul Smith; Dragon Man by Paul Smith; Dreadknight by Dave Cockrum; Dreadnought by Dave Gibbons; Drew, Jessica by Steve Leialoha; D'Spayre by Rick Leonardi; Eel by Art Nichols; Ego by John Byrne; Elders of the Universe by Mike Mignola; Electro by Mike Zeck; Elektra by Bill Sienkiewicz; Enchantress by Walt Simonson; Enclave by Russ Stefans; Energizer by June Brigman; Enforcers by Ron Frenz; Eternals by Sal Buscema; Eternity by Frank Miller; Falcon by Mike Zeck and Eliot R. Brown; Fantastic Four by John Byrne; Fenris by John Romita, Jr.; Fenris Wolf by Walt Simonson; Firebird by Jerry Ordway; Firelord by Al Milgrom; Firestar by Mary Wilshire; Fixer by Steve Ditko; Flag-Smasher by Paul Neary; Foolkiller by Trevor Von Eeden; Forge by Barry Windsor-Smith; Forgotten One by Larry Lieber; Fortune, Dominic by Howard Chaykin; Foster, Bill by Mark Bright; Frankenstein's Monster by Val Mayerik; Freedom Force by Paul Smith; Frog-Man by Kerry Gammill; Fury, Nick by Jim Steranko; Gaea by Trina Robbins; Galactus by John Byrne; Galactus' Heralds by Bob Budiansky; Gardener by Trevor Von Eeden; Gargoyle by Mark Badger; Gee by June Brigman; Geirrodur by Walt Simonson; Ghaur by Brent Anderson; Ghost Rider by Tom Palmer; Gladiator by Curt Swan (likely the only thing he ever penciled for Marvel); Glamor by Richard Howell; Glorian by Kerry Gammill; Gods; Goliath by Jim Fern; Gorgon by Larry Lieber; Grandmaster by Rudy Nebres; Grapplers by Howard Bender; Graviton by Bob Hall; Gremlin by Ken Steacy; Grey Gargoyle by Walt Simonson; Guardians of the Galaxy by Al Milgrom; Guardsman by Bob Layton; Gypsy Moth by Sandy Plunkett; Gyrich, Peter Henry by Jack Abel; Hammer, Justin by Dwayne Turner; Havok by Dave Gibbons; Hawkeye by Mark Gruenwald and Eliot R. Brown; Hawkeye's Sky-Cycle by Eliot R. Brown; Hela by Walt Simonson; Heliopolis by Carl Potts; Hellfire Club by Kyle Baker; Hellions by Mary Wilshire; Hellstrom, Daimon by Rich Buckler; Hellstrom, Patsy Walker by Trina Robbins; Her by John Buscema; Hercules by John Byrne; High Evolutionary by Butch Guice; Hobgoblin by Ron Frenz; Howard the Duck by Paul Smith; Hulk by John Byrne; Hulkbusters by John Byrne; Human Torch by John Byrne; Hydra by Mike Zeck; Hydro-Base by Eliot R. Brown; Hydro-Man by Ron Wilson; Iceman by Butch Guice; Ikaris by Keith Pollard; Illusion by Richard Howell; Immortus by Kerry Gammill; Imperial Guard by Dave Cockrum; Impossible Man and Impossible Woman by Steve Leialoha; In-Betweener by Jim Starlin; Inhumans by Bob Budiansky; Interloper by Don Perlin; Invisible Woman by John Byrne; Iron Man by Mark Bright and Eliot R. Brown; Iron Man II by Mark Bright and Eliot R. Brown; Jack of Hearts by Dave Cockrum; Jack O'Lantern by Steve Ditko and Eliot R. Brown; Jameson, J. Jonah by John Romita, Sr.; Jameson, John by John Romita, Jr.; Jeffries, Madison by Kevin Maguire; Jester by Kerry Gammill; Jones, Rick by James Fry; Juggernaut by John Romita, Jr.; Kale, Jennifer by June Brigman; Kang by Brett Breeding and Eliot R. Brown; Karkas by Ron Wilson; Karma by Butch Guice; Karnak by Sandy Plunkett; Karnilla by Walt Simonson; Ka-Zar by Val Mayerik; Khoryphos by Sal Buscema; Killer Shrike by Joe Kubert and Eliot R. Brown; King, Hannibal by Sandy Plunkett; Kingpin by David Mazzucchelli; Klaw by Mike Zeck and Eliot R. Brown; Knight, Misty by Kerry Gammill; Kofi by Jon Bogdanove; Krang by Sal Buscema; Kraven the Hunter by John Romita, Sr. and Eliot R. Brown; Kree by Howard Bender; Kro by Paul Smith; Kurse by Walt Simonson; Lava Men by Armando Gil; Leader by Sal Buscema; Legion by Bill Sienkiewicz; Lemuria by Eliot R. Brown; Lightmaster by Rudy Nebres; Lightspeed by June Brigman; Lilandra by Dave Cockrum; Living Laser by Mike Zeck; Living Tribunal by Marie Severin; Lizard by Ron Frenz; Llyra by Dick Giordano (as "Mark Richards"); Lockheed by Paul Smith; Lockjaw by Bob Budiansky; Loki by Walt Simonson; Longshot by Art Adams; Lord Chaos by Vince Argondezzi; Lorelei by Walt Simonson; Machine Man by Steve Ditko and Eliot R. Brown; Machinesmith by Kevin Maguire; Madame Masque by Mark Beachum; Madcap by Paul Neary; Mad-Dog by Paul Ryan; Madrox by Kerry Gammill; Mad Thinker by John Byrne; Mad Thinker's Android by Paul Becton; Maelstrom by Mark Gruenwald; Maelstrom's Minions by Ken Steacy; Maggia by Bob Budiansky; Magik by Mary Wilshire; Magma by Cynthia Martin; Magneto by John Romita, Jr.; Magus by Bill Sienkiewicz; Makkari by Keith Pollard; Malus, Dr. Karl by Mike Harris; Man-Ape by Carmine Infantino; Mandarin by Jerry Ordway and Eliot R. Brown; Mandrill by Rudy Nebres; Mandroid by Bob Layton; Manhattan by Eliot R. Brown; Manslaughter by Brent Anderson; Man-Thing by Bret Blevins; Man-Thing's Swamp by David Lofvers; Mantis by John Buscema; Marrina by John Byrne; Marvel Girl by Butch Guice; Massachusetts Academy by Eliot R. Brown; Mass Master by June Brigman, Master by John Byrne; Mastermind by Paul Smith; Master Order by John Beatty; Master Pandemonium by Al Milgrom; Masters of Evil by Kevin Maguire; Maximus by Tom Palmer; Mayhem by Bret Blevins; Medusa by John Byrne; Mentallo by Michael Chen; Mentor by Jim Starlin; Mephisto by John Buscema; Merlin by Brian Bolland; Mesmero by Walt Simonson; Mirage by June Brigman; Mister Fantastic by Jerry Ordway; Mister Fear by Butch Guice; Mr. Hyde by John Romita, Jr.; Mockingbird by Cynthia Martin and Eliot R. Brown; Modred the Mystic by Stan Woch; Mojo by Art Adams; Mole Man by John Byrne; Molecule Man by Mike Zeck; Moondragon by Carl Potts; Moon Knight by Bill Sienkiewicz and Eliot R. Brown; Moonstone by Bob McLeod; Morbius, Dr. Michael by Sandy Plunkett; Morgan LeFey by Bret Blevins; Morlocks by Russ Stefans; Ms. Marvel by Paul Neary; Mutant Force by William Messner-Loebs; Mysterio by John Romita, Sr.; Mystique by Paul Smith; Namorita by Alan Weiss; Nebula by John Buscema; Nekra by Rudy Nebres; New Mutants by Butch Guice; Nightcrawler by Dave Cockrum; Nightmare by Nestor Redondo; Nightshade by Alan Weiss; Nimrod by John Romita, Jr.; Nitro by Jim Starlin; Nomad by Mike Zeck and Eliot R. Brown; Northstar by John Byrne; Nova by John Byrne; Nuklo by Tom Morgan; Odin by Walt Simonson; Olympia by Peter B. Gillis; Olympian Gods by Rudy Nebres; Olympus by Peter B. Gillis; Omega Flight by Mike Mignola; Orka by Al Milgrom; Overmind by Butch Guice; Owl by Mike Harris and Eliot R. Brown; Paladin by Brian Bolland and Eliot R. Brown; Phastos by Sal Buscema; Phoenix by John Romita, Jr.; Plantman by Stan Woch; Pluto by Walt Simonson and Eliot R. Brown; Polaris by Marc Silvestri; Possessor by Mike Gustovich; Power Broker Inc.; Power Man by Mark Bright; Power Pack by Jon Bogdanove; Primus by Alex Saviuk; Princess Python by Bret Blevins; Professor X by Bob Wiacek; Project: Pegasus by Tom Morgan and Eliot R. Brown; Psycho-Man by John Byrne; Puck by Dave Ross; Puma by Ron Frenz; Punisher by Mike Zeck; Puppet Master by John Byrne; Purple Man by Brian Bolland; Pym, Dr. Henry by Vince Argondezzi; Pyro by Paul Smith; Quasar by Mark Gruenwald; Quasimodo by John Byrne; Quicksilver by John Byrne; Radioactive Man by Al Milgrom; Rama-Tut by John Byrne; Rattler by Rich Buckler; Red Ghost by John Byrne; Red Guardian by Josef Rubinstein; Red Ronin by Michael Chen and Eliot R. Brown; Red Wolf by John Buscema; Reject by Tony Salmons; Rhino by Ron Frenz; Rider, Richard by Carmine Infantino; Rigellians by Dennis Janke; Ringmaster by John Romita, Sr. and Eliot R. Brown; Rocket Raccoon by Mike Mignola; Rogue by Cynthia Martin; ROM by Steve Ditko and Eliot R. Brown; Ronan the Accuser by John Byrne; Rose by Ron Frenz; Roxxon Oil Company by James Fry; Sabra by Dick Giordano (as "Mark Richards"); Sabretooth by Mark Bright; Sandman by Mike Zeck; Sasquatch by John Byrne; Savage Land Mutates by Craig Hamilton and Eliot R. Brown; Scarecrow by Mike Zeck; Scarlet Witch by John Byrne; Scorpion by Mark Beachum; Scourge by John Byrne; Secret Empire by Dwayne Turner; Sentinels by James Sanders and Eliot R. Brown; Sentry by John Byrne; Serpent Society by Paul Neary; Serpent Society Headquarters by Eliot R. Brown; Sersi by Art Adams; Shadowcat by Art Adams; Shang-Chi by Paul Gulacy; Shanna the She-Devil by Joe Kubert; Shaper of Worlds by Kerry Gammill; She-Hulk by John Byrne; Shi'ar by Paul Smith; S.H.I.E.L.D. by Mike Zeck; S.H.I.E.L.D. Uniforms by Eliot R. Brown; S.H.I.E.L.D. Flying Car by Eliot R. Brown; Shocker by Russ Stefans; Shooting Star by Butch Guice; Shroud by Bill Sienkiewicz; Sidewinder by Walt Simonson; Sif by Walt Simonson; Silvermane by Kerry Gammill; Silver Sable by Ron Frenz; Silver Samurai by Michael Golden; Silver Surfer by John Byrne and Eliot R. Brown; Sinister Syndicate by Ron Frenz; Sin-Eater by Rod Whigham; Siryn by Steve Leialoha; Skrulls by Keith Williams; Slyde by Ron Frenz; Smartship Friday by Jon Bogdanove; Snarks by Jon Bogdanove; Sons of the Tiger by George Pérez; Soviet Super-Soldiers by Art Nichols; Spaceknights by Sal Buscema; Space Phantom by Frank Miller; Speed Demon by Carmine Infantino; Spider-Man by Ron Frenz and Eliot R. Brown; Spider-Woman by Mike Zeck; Spiral by Art Adams; Sprite by June Brigman; Spymaster by Henri Bismuth; Squadron Supreme by Paul Ryan and Eliot R. Brown; Stane International by Eliot R. Brown; Starfox by Jim Starlin; Starjammers by Dave Cockrum; Stilt-Man by Al Milgrom and Eliot R. Brown; Stingray by Bob Wiacek and Eliot R. Brown; Storm by Paul Smith; Stranger by Mike Zeck; Sub-Mariner by John Byrne; Subterraneans by Arvell Jones; Sunder by Paul Smith; Sunfire by Sandy Plunkett; Sunspot by Bob McLeod; Super-Adaptoid by Mike Zeck; Super-Skrull by John Byrne; Supreme Intelligence by Ron Wilson; Surtur by Walt Simonson; Talisman by Mike Mignola; Taskmaster by Josef Rubinstein and Eliot R. Brown; Tatterdemalion by Bob Hall; Tattletale by June Brigman; Terminus by John Byrne; Texas Twister by Keith Pollard; Thena by Brian Bolland; Thing by John Byrne; Thor by Walt Simonson and Eliot R. Brown; Thunderiders by Cynthia Martin; Thundra by Brian Bolland; Tiger Shark by John Buscema; Tigra by Stan Drake; Tinkerer by Pete Poplaski; Titan by Eliot R. Brown; Titania by Mike Zeck; Titanium Man by Al Milgrom and Eliot R. Brown; Toad by Steve Ditko; Tomorrow Man by Sal Buscema; Tower by Bob Layton; Trapster by Javier Saltares and Eliot R. Brown; Triton by Mike Zeck; Tyrannus by Joe Sinnott; U-Foes by Sal Buscema; Ulik by Walt Simonson; Ultimatum by Larry Hama; Ultron by Kerry Gammill; Umar by Josef Rubinstein; Unicorn by Art Adams and Eliot R. Brown; Uni-Mind by Sam de la Rosa; Unlimited Class Wrestling by Mike Witherby; Unus by Joe Barney; Ursa Major by Jim Reddington; Valkyrie by Bob McLeod and Eliot R. Brown; Vanguard by Dave Cockrum; Vanisher by Dwayne Turner and Eliot R. Brown; Vault by Eliot R. Brown; Vermin by Javier Saltares; Vibranium; Vindicator by Carl Potts; Viper by Mike Zeck; Vision by Jerry Ordway; Volcana by Mike Zeck; Vulture by Ron Frenz; Wakanda by Eliot R. Brown; Warlock by Bill Sienkiewicz; Warriors Three (Volstagg, Hogun and Fandral) by Sal Buscema; Wasp by John Buscema; Watchers by John Byrne; Water Wizard by Dennis Janke; Wendigo by Steve Geiger; Werewolf by Paul Ryan; Whirlwind by Kerry Gammill and Eliot R. Brown; White Queen by Mark Beachum; Will O' The Wisp by Sandy Plunkett; Wing, Colleen by Kerry Gammill; Wingfoot, Wyatt by Bob Layton; Wizard by John Byrne and Eliot R. Brown; Wolfsbane by Butch Guice; Wolverine by Paul Smith; Wonder Man by José Luis García-López and Eliot R. Brown; Woodgod by Armando Gil; Wrecker by Keith Pollard and Eliot R. Brown; Wundagore by Cynthia Martin and Eliot R. Brown; X-Factor by Walt Simonson; X-Men by Alan Davis; Cerebro by Eliot R. Brown; X-Men Jet by Eliot R. Brown; X-Men Mansion by Eliot R. Brown; Yellow Claw by Kerry Gammill; Yellowjacket by Josef Rubinstein; Ymir by Walt Simonson; Zabu by Brent Anderson; Zeus by Tony Salmons; Zodiac by Mark Bright; Zzzax by Steve Geiger; and Alien Races by Kyle Baker - Aakon, A'Askvarii, Acanti, Achernonians, A-Chiltarians, Alpha Centaurians, Arcturans, Astrans, Autocrons, Axi-Tun, Ba-Bani, Badoon, Betans, Brood, Centaurians, Centurii, Chr'Ylites, Ciegrimites, Clavians, Contraxians, Cotati, Courga, Dakkamites, Darbians, Deonists, Dire Wraiths, Druffs, Elan, Entemen, Ergons, Flb'Dbi, Fomalhauti, Fonabi, Froma, Galadorians, Gegku, Glx, Gramosians, Grunds, Guna, Herms, Hibers, Horusians, Hujah, Interdites, Judans, Kallusians, Kamado, Kawa, Klklk, Kodabaks, Korbinites, Kosmosians, Kronans, Krylorians, Kt'kn, Kymellians, Landlaks, Laxidazians, Lem, Levians, Lumina, Makluans, Mandos, Marvanites, Megans, Mekkans, Mephitisoids, M'Ndavians, Mobians, Morani, Myndai, Nanda, Nymenians, Ovoids, Pegasusians, Phantoms, Pheragots, Plodex, Procyonites, Poppupians, Queega, Quists, Quons, Rajaks, Reptoids, Rhunians, R'malk'i, Roclites, R'Zahnians, Sagittarians, Sarks, Saurids, Sidri, Sirians, Siris, Sirusites, Sligs, Sm'ggani, Solons, Sneepers, Sssth, Stenth, Stonians, Taurians, Technarchy, Tektons, Thuvrians, Tribbitites, Tribunals, Tsiln, Tsyrani, Ul'lula'ns, Vegans, Vorms, Vrellnexians, Wilameanis, Wobbs, Xantareans, Xantha, Xartans, Xeronians, Xixix, Yirbek, Yrds, Zenn-Lavians, Z'nox and Zundamites.
Character and penciler listing for #16-20 (Book of the Dead editions): Air-Walker by Jerry Ordway; Ancient One by Carl Potts; Ani-Men (Ape-Man, Cat-Man, Frog-Man and Bird-Man) by Luke McDonnell; Baron Blood by Alan Davis; Baron Wolfgang Von Strucker by Mike Zeck; Baron Zemo I by Wayne Boring; Basilisk by Sandy Plunkett; Beyonder by Colleen Doran; Big Man by Tom Morgan; Black Knight I by John Bolton; Black Knight II by Murphy Anderson; Blackout by Al Milgrom; Blizzard by Chuck Patton; Bloodstone by Tony Salmons; Blue Streak by Todd McFarlane; Bucky by Ron Frenz; Captain Mar-Vell by Jim Starlin; Carrion by Bob Budiansky; Carter, Sharon by Sal Buscema; Century, Turner D. by Dwayne Turner; Champions of Xandar (Nova-Prime, Protector, Powerhouse, Comet and Crimebuster) by Mike Harris; Changeling by Bill Reinhold; Cheetah by Paul Ryan; Commander Kraken by Carl Potts; Count Nefaria by Whilce Portacio; Cyclone by Al Milgrom; Dakimh the Enchanter by Brent Anderson; Damien, Margo by Jim Mooney; Darkoth by Mike Witherby; Death Adder by John Bolton; Death-Stalker by Kevin Nowlan; Destiny I by Javier Saltares; DeWolff, Jean by Mark Texeira; Dorcas, Dr. Lemuel by Hector Collazo; Doctor Sun by Marc McLaurin; Dorma by John Buscema; Dracula by Bill Sienkiewicz; Drax the Destroyer by John Byrne; Eel I by Jim Lee; Egghead by Al Milgrom; Enforcer by Rudy Nebres; Executioner by Keith Pollard; Fafnir by Walt Simonson; Farouk, Amahl by Marc Siry; Firebrand by Steve Rude; Foolkiller I by Kevin Nowlan; Fury, Jacob by Keith Giffen; Gamora by Josef Rubinstein; Gargoyle I by Rodney Ramos; Ghaur by Brent Anderson; Grand Director by Fred Kida; Green Goblin I by Tom Morgan; Grim Reaper by Ian Akin; Guardian by John Byrne; Hammer and Anvil by Kevin Maguire; Hangman by Bill Sienkiewicz; Harker, Quincy by Tom Palmer; Harkness, Agatha by Lee Weeks; Hate-Monger I, III by John Byrne; Hobgoblin I by Ron Frenz; Hyperion II by Ron Wilson; Imperial Hydra by Ron Frenz; It, The Living Colossus by Al Milgrom; Jackal by Mark Pacella; Jarella by Sandy Plunkett; Jocasta by Kerry Gammill; Kangaroo by Mike Machlan; Kiber the Cruel by Bob Wiacek; Kid Colt by Larry Lieber; Korvac by Dennis Jensen; Letha by Brian Garvey; Lilith by Nestor Redondo; Living Monolith by Mike Harris; Lucifer by Sal Buscema; Malekith by Walt Simonson; Marauders by Rick Leonardi; Marvel Boy by Dave Cockrum; Mauler I by Bob Layton; Melter by Kerry Gammill; Midgard Serpent by Walt Simonson; Mimic by Ron Frenz; Miracle Man by Sandy Plunkett; Mirage I by José Marzán, Jr.; Miss America by Mary Wilshire; MODOK by Mike Zeck; Morlocks by Sal Buscema; Nebulon by Al Milgrom; Nighthawk I by Paul Ryan; Nighthawk II by Brett Breeding; Nuke by Bob Hall; Omega by Wayne Boring; Parker, Ben by Paul Ryan; Patriot by Josef Rubinstein; Phantom Eagle by Herb Trimpe; Phantom Rider I by Paul Becton; Pip the Troll by Kyle Baker; Porcupine by Mike Zeck; Professor Power by Kerry Gammill; Purple Man by Brian Bolland; Rawhide Kid by Dick Ayers; Red Guardian by Kieron Dwyer; Red Raven by Murphy Anderson; Red Skull by Mike Zeck; Ringer by Dumuria Rumph; Ross, General Thunderbolt by Murphy Anderson; Salem's Seven by June Brigman; Satana by Nestor Redondo; Savage Land Races by Ron Lim; Sawyer, General Sam by Ron Frenz; Scourge's Victims by Tom Morgan; Serpent Crown by Marc Siry and Kieron Dwyer; Snowbird by John Byrne; Solarr by Chris Jones; Sphinx by Paul Neary; Spirit of '76 by John Buscema; Spymaster by Mark Bright; Stacy, Gwen by John Romita, Sr.; Stane, Obadiah by Mark Bright; Stick by Bill Sienkiewicz; Storm, Franklin by Tom Morgan; Swordsman by Mike Zeck; Talbot, Major Glenn by Al Milgrom; Tarantula by Kieron Dwyer; Terrax by John Byrne; Thanos by Jim Starlin; Thumb, Tom by Paul Ryan; Thunderbird I by Dave Cockrum; Thunderbolt by Kerry Gammill; Titania I by Jerry Ordway; Toro by Sal Buscema; Torpedo by Bill Reinhold; Two-Gun Kid by John Severin; Union Jack I, II by John Byrne; Vamp by Joe Jusko; Vampires by Kevin Nowlan; Van Helsing, Rachel by Stan Drake; Van Lunt, Cornelius by Mike Machlan; Viper I by Mark Chiarello; Warlock, Adam by Jim Starlin; Whitemane, Aelfyre by Carl Potts; Whizzer by Dennis Jensen; Wraith by Ron Lim; Zodiac by Rob Liefeld; Zombie by Bob Hall; and Zuras by Dave Cockrum.
NOTE: Most of the profiles in the Deluxe Edition featured new art, but some of them had art that was taken from the previous series.
Bonus materials include: Pin-up by John Byrne and Josef Rubinstein; article excerpts from Marvel Age (1983) and its Annuals; parody profile for Forbush-Man; cover gallery for this series; cover gallery by Paul Ryan and Josef Rubinstein for Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe TPB (1986-1987 Marvel) #1-10; unedited cover art by Paul Ryan and Josef Rubinstein for Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe TPB (1986-1987 Marvel) #3; and original art by Paul Smith, Sal Buscema, George Pérez and Josef Rubinstein.
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Volume 2 - 2nd and later printings. "Force Multiplied!" Collects Old Guard: Force Multiplied (2019 Image) #1-5.
Written by Greg Rucka. Art and cover by Leandro Fernandez.
Six-thousand-year-old Andromache "Andy" of Scythia, Nicolo "Nicky" of Genoa, Yusuf "Joe" al-Kaysani, and twenty-seven-year-old Nile return to the fight in the critically acclaimed miniseries by New York Times bestselling creators GREG RUCKA & LEANDRO FERNANDEZ!
When you've waged war as long as Andy and her squad, you've gotten your hands more than bloody.
Now, the day has come to confront the sins of the past. But as Nile struggles to make peace with the team, the last person Andy ever expected to see again returns to challenge not only what Andy believes in, but what the team is willing to fight for.
Softcover, 168 pages, full color. Mature Readers
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Published Mar 2021 by Boom Studios.$2.65
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Written by Kieron Gillen. Art and Cover by Dan Mora. A standoff between Duncan, Galahad, and Lancelot is all that's preventing the Otherworld and our world from colliding... but only one of them can be the greatest knight and Duncan better hope it's him. And, of course, there's a DRAGON. 28 pages, full color. Cover price $3.99.
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Published Mar 2021 by Boom Studios.$2.65
Limited 1 for 10 Retailer Incentive Variant Cover. Written by Kieron Gillen. Art and Cover by Dan Mora. A standoff between Duncan, Galahad, and Lancelot is all that's preventing the Otherworld and our world from colliding... but only one of them can be the greatest knight and Duncan better hope it's him. And, of course, there's a DRAGON. 28 pages, full color. Cover price $3.99.
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Published Mar 2021 by Boom Studios.
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Limited 1 for 25 Retailer Incentive Variant Cover. Written by Kieron Gillen . Art by Dan Mora. Cover by Christian Ward. A standoff between Duncan, Galahad, and Lancelot is all that's preventing the Otherworld and our world from colliding... but only one of them can be the greatest knight and Duncan better hope it's him. And, of course, there's a DRAGON. 28 pages, full color. Cover price $3.99.
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10th Anniversary Edition - 1st printing.
Story and art by Ray Fawkes.
Comprised entirely of double page spreads split into eighteen panels, with each panel featuring one character's life, cartoonist Ray Fawkes uses an experimental narrative structure to artfully craft eighteen linear stories into one non-linear masterpiece.
Hardcover, 176 pages, B&W. Mature Readers
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One-Punch Man GN (2015- Viz) #11-REPTags: MangaPublished Mar 2021 by Viz Media LLC.$9.99
Volume 11 - 2nd and later printings.
Written by One. Art and cover by Yusuke Murata.
Nothing about Saitama passes the eyeball test when it comes to superheroes, from his lifeless expression to his bald head to his unimpressive physique. However, this average-looking guy has a not-so-average problem-he just can't seem to find an opponent strong enough to take on!
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Orcs (2021 Boom) #2APublished Mar 2021 by Boom Studios.$2.65
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Written, Art and Cover by Christine Larsen. After getting into trouble with the fearsome squirrels of the Eerieasallhel forest, Bog, Zep, Pez, Utzu and Gurh are in for a fight for their lives against the tiny (but territorial!) beasties. Then it's back home to get even with King Hrogragah for sending them on a fool's errand! Plus, there's something weird about their haul, it might be something more exciting than just acorns... it's just too bad it might get them kicked out! 44 pages, full color. Cover price $4.99.
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Written and Art by Christine Larsen. Cover by Sweeney Boo. After getting into trouble with the fearsome squirrels of the Eerieasallhel forest, Bog, Zep, Pez, Utzu and Gurh are in for a fight for their lives against the tiny (but territorial!) beasties. Then it's back home to get even with King Hrogragah for sending them on a fool's errand! Plus, there's something weird about their haul, it might be something more exciting than just acorns... it's just too bad it might get them kicked out! 44 pages, full color. Cover price $4.99.
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$2 BARGAIN BOOKS ($5 MIN PURCHASE) Orcs! #2 Sweeney Boo Variant (2021 Boom!) $10 Orcs! #2b 2021 BOOM! Studios Variant 8.0 Comic Book G15-247 Clicking on the links to the eBay listings shown above and then making a purchase may result in MyComicShop earning a commission from the eBay Partner Network.
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Orcs (2021 Boom) #2CPublished Mar 2021 by Boom Studios.
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Limited 1 for 10 Retailer Incentive Variant Cover. Written and Art by Christine Larsen. Cover by Mirka Andolfo. After getting into trouble with the fearsome squirrels of the Eerieasallhel forest, Bog, Zep, Pez, Utzu and Gurh are in for a fight for their lives against the tiny (but territorial!) beasties. Then it's back home to get even with King Hrogragah for sending them on a fool's errand! Plus, there's something weird about their haul, it might be something more exciting than just acorns... it's just too bad it might get them kicked out! 44 pages, full color. Cover price $4.99.
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Published Mar 2021 by Boom Studios.$2.65
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Written by Clay Chapman. Art and Cover by Jakub Rebelka. After reaching his long-buried workshop, David, Chloe, and his robot followers must make one final stand to protect their future. But the Network has a secret weapon and will stop at nothing from achieving their ultimate goal of destroying all organic life. 28 pages, full color. Cover price $3.99.
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Published Mar 2021 by Boom Studios.$2.65
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Limited 1 for 10 Retailer Incentive Variant Cover. Written by Clay Chapman. Art and Cover by Jakub Rebelka. After reaching his long-buried workshop, David, Chloe, and his robot followers must make one final stand to protect their future. But the Network has a secret weapon and will stop at nothing from achieving their ultimate goal of destroying all organic life. 28 pages, full color. Cover price $3.99.
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Published Mar 2021 by Dark Horse.$3.00
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Written, Art and Cover by James Stokoe. A brand-new kung-fu epic from James Stokoe, the creator behind Orc Stain and Aliens: Dead Orbit! Spurred on by her master's dying words, the adopted warrior 'Orphan Mo' seeks to find and kill five former disciples who now threaten the land with corruption from their demonic powers. Part Five Deadly Venoms and part surreal grindhouse, James Stokoe brings his knack for ultra-detailed fantasy imagery and over-the-top violence to this classic tale of revenge. 28 pages, full color. Cover price $3.99.
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$13 Orphan & the Five Beasts 1 ThunderThighs 1st Appearance NM Clicking on the links to the eBay listings shown above and then making a purchase may result in MyComicShop earning a commission from the eBay Partner Network.
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Published Mar 2021 by Dark Horse.
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1st printing. Collects Orville (2020 Dark Horse) #1-4.
Written by David Goodman. Art and cover by David Cabeza.
Board the starship Orville and adventure through space on these new missions set between seasons two and three of Seth MacFarlane's hit sci-fi TV show!
Executive Producer David A. Goodman writes a double feature that has Captain Ed Mercer and crew investigating an enigmatic alien device and contemplating the consequences of intervention when a primitive civilization faces an off-world threat.
Collects Launch Day parts 1 and 2 and Heroes parts 1 and 2.
Softcover, 96 pages, full color.
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Tags: MangaPublished Mar 2021 by Seven Seas.$9.99
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Volume 1 - 1st Printing. Story and art by Akihiko Higuchi. A lighthearted manga series about a quirky elf from another world whos fascinated by video games–and the local girls who have to deal with her! Koganei Koito works as the teenage shrine maiden at the Takamimi Shrine, catering to the whims of its resident: a centuries-old elf who loves video games as much as she hates going outside! Line up your offerings for the otaku elf—some energy drinks, chips and video games will do nicely—and watch her new friends scramble to keep up! Softcover, 5-in. x 7-in., 180 pages, B&W. Cover price $12.99.
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Written by John Ridley. Art by Giuseppe Camuncoli and Andrea Cucchi. Cover by Giuseppe Camuncoli and Marco Mastrazzo. Before the New Teen Titans, there were the original Teen Titans. In the tumultuous 1970s, in an America that was very different than today but in many ways all too familiar, the trials and tribulations of these young heroes were witnessed by two of DCs first Black superheroes: Karen Beecher-Duncan, better known as Bumblebee, and Mal Duncan—even if their versions of events are often at odds. And across that decade, they fought for their seats at the Titans table while joining the battle against injustice. The long-awaited miniseries written by Academy Award-winning screenwriter John Ridley (12 Years a Slave, Let It Fall) and beautifully illustrated by Giussepi Camuncoli and Andrea Cucchi continues to look at the mythology of the DC Universe as seen through the prism of DC Super Heroes who come from traditionally disenfranchised groups. 48 pages, full color. Mature Readers Cover price $6.99.
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Written by John Ridley. Art by Giuseppe Camuncoli and Andrea Cucchi. Cover by Jamal Campbell. Before the New Teen Titans, there were the original Teen Titans. In the tumultuous 1970s, in an America that was very different than today but in many ways all too familiar, the trials and tribulations of these young heroes were witnessed by two of DCs first Black superheroes: Karen Beecher-Duncan, better known as Bumblebee, and Mal Duncan—even if their versions of events are often at odds. And across that decade, they fought for their seats at the Titans table while joining the battle against injustice. The long-awaited miniseries written by Academy Award-winning screenwriter John Ridley (12 Years a Slave, Let It Fall) and beautifully illustrated by Giussepi Camuncoli and Andrea Cucchi continues to look at the mythology of the DC Universe as seen through the prism of DC Super Heroes who come from traditionally disenfranchised groups. 48 pages, full color. Mature Readers Cover price $6.99.
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Published Mar 2021 by Dark Horse.$5.99
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1st printing.
Story and art by Franco Saudelli.
Private eye Otto Porfiri may look a little overstuffed, but don't push him too far. His placid nature can turn to fists of fury quicker than the ex-soccer star could put one past a diving goalkeeper. And he'll need those knuckles as his latest list of cases leaves him double-chin-high in sleazy sex clubs, sideshow freaks, nazi punks, phony psychics, and kill-crazy lunatics - you know, the usual!
Gorgeously illustrated and written with razor wit by Franco Saudelli, Otto Porfiri: Red Moon is another can't-miss Venture graphic album, published in collaboration with Strip Art Features, and available for the first time in an English-language edition!
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Published Mar 2021 by Dark Horse.$2.65
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Written by Mariko Tamaki. Art by Babs Tarr. Cover by Bengal. Tracer struggles to plan her next move after a friend patches up her chronal accelerator. In the Underworld, an assassination attempt is made on Kace, further fueling the omnic rebellion. Acclaimed Eisner and Harvey Award-winning writer Mariko Tamaki (This One Summer, X-23) and kinetic artist Babs Tarr (Batgirl, Motor Crush) tell a Tracer tale in collaboration with Blizzard Entertainment. 28 pages, full color. Cover price $3.99.
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Published Mar 2021 by Dark Horse.$4.30
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Written by Mariko Tamaki. Art by Babs Tarr. Cover by Jen Bartel. Tracer struggles to plan her next move after a friend patches up her chronal accelerator. In the Underworld, an assassination attempt is made on Kace, further fueling the omnic rebellion. Acclaimed Eisner and Harvey Award-winning writer Mariko Tamaki (This One Summer, X-23) and kinetic artist Babs Tarr (Batgirl, Motor Crush) tell a Tracer tale in collaboration with Blizzard Entertainment. 28 pages, full color. Cover price $3.99.
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Written by Christopher Sebela. Art and Cover by David Stoll. Waiting on the porch after a heist gone wrong is the last person our young thieves ever expected. Now they have to figure out how to escape the nightmare for a second time. The past has caught up to them, and this time, it brought a gun. 28 pages, full color. Rated T+ Cover price $3.99.
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Published Mar 2021 by Graphic Mundi.$12.00
1st printing.
Story and art by Espe.
An account in graphic novel format, based on the author's own experiences, of a boy coping with his mother' suffering from bipolar disorder and schizophrenia.
Bastien is eight years old, and his mother is ill. She often has what his father and grandparents call "episodes." She screams and fights, scratches and spits, and has to be carted away to specialized clinics for frequent treatments. Bastien doesn't like it when she goes, because when she comes home, she isn't the same. She has no feelings, no desires, and not much interest in him, and he imagines her as a comic-book heroine, like Jean Grey, who may become Dark Phoenix and explode in a superhuman fury at any moment.
Hardcover, 9 1/2-in. x 12-in., 160 pages, B&W.
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Published Mar 2021 by Behemoth Comics.$2.65
Written by Brett Murphy. Art and Cover by Wilson Gandolpho. There are ghosts running loose in Philadelphia! Has Dr. Mooney built a new Specter Cube? Will Gene and Devon be able to stop these ghosts on their own? Who is the mystery woman Alfonso Carboni called in for help? 28 pages, full color. Cover price $3.99.
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Published Mar 2021 by Scout Comics.$5.00
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Volume 1 - 1st printing. "First Blood!" Collects Perhapanauts: First Blood (2020 Scout Comics) #1-4.
Written by Todd DeZago. Art and cover by Craig Rousseau.
Black Caravan Imprint! Black Caravan and Scout Comics proudly re-present the thrilling adventures of The Perhapanauts!
For all of the paranormal phenomena out there, reports of unexplained events and strange, bizarre creatures roaming the edges of the night, there is an agency dedicated to investigate and bring those mysteries into the light of day. They are the Perhapanauts. (That the team is also made up of these weird, terrifying creatures is not lost on us. ) Bigfoot! Chupacabra! Mothman! Ghosts!
Don't miss the chance to get onboard this rollercoaster of a series right at the beginning!
Includes 10 pages of all-new material.
Softcover, 132 pages, full color.
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Published Mar 2021 by Hermes Press.
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1st Edition - Volume 21 - 1st printing. "1967-1968!"
Written by Lee Falk. Art and cover by Seymour Sy Barry.
Referred to by comic strip historian Maurice Horn as the "granddaddy of all costumed superheroes," The Phantom was created in 1936 by Lee Falk with artwork by Sy Barry.
The Phantom set the standard for action, adventure, intrigue, and romance in adventure comic strips and comic books. This exciting volume continues the Sy Barry years. Reprinted in all its black and white glory, journey with Hermes Press as we bring you five complete continuities drawn by Sy himself: "Jungle Olympics, ""The Frame-Up," "The Hydra," "The Art Thieves," "The Masked Ball," "The Jungle Home," "Rex, the Missing Heir," and "The Gladiator."
Hardcover (Horizontal Format), 12-in. x 9-in., 272 pages, PC/PB&W.
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Published Mar 2021 by Vault Comics.$2.65
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Written by Michael Moreci and Tim Daniel. Art and Cover by Josh Hixson. In order to break the curse that has haunted the Blaines for generations, Chase must destroy his family legacy. But can you really heal an entire history of shared trauma? Blood, flame, and sacrifice ignite the saga's incendiary final chapter! 28 pages, full color. Cover price $3.99.
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Published Mar 2021 by Vault Comics.
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Written by Michael Moreci and Tim Daniel. Art by Josh Hixson. Cover by Chris Shehan. In order to break the curse that has haunted the Blaines for generations, Chase must destroy his family legacy. But can you really heal an entire history of shared trauma? Blood, flame, and sacrifice ignite the saga's incendiary final chapter! 28 pages, full color. Cover price $3.99.
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Written by Steve Skroce. Art by Steve Skroce & Dave Stewart. Cover by Steve Skroce. Carolyn 's reunion with her long thought dead mother is cut short when they're captured by AMERICAN FORCES, and a hero called the NIGHT TERROR, a fiction from the the gone world, appears, but is he friend or foe? 28 pages, full color. Rated M Cover price $3.99.
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$9 Post Americana #4 2021 Image Comics 8.0 Comic Book K32-206 Clicking on the links to the eBay listings shown above and then making a purchase may result in MyComicShop earning a commission from the eBay Partner Network.
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Published Mar 2021 by Okie Comics.
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Special Issue. By Tyler Tarlton and Tanner Feuerborn. 20 pages, full color.
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Published Mar 2021 by Dark Horse.$7.00
1st printing.
Story and art by James Romberger.
The polar ice caps have melted, and New York City is flooded beyond recognition. An independent loner, along with his cat and only friend, struggles to live another day in this makeshift community, populated mostly by outsiders like himself while the depraved elite thrive ruthlessly on the outskirts. But his world is disrupted when he encounters both a mysterious woman and a trapped blue whale. Will they be each other's salvation. . . or destruction?
Experimentally told and unequivocally told, Post York contains bonus materials including an environmental fact sheet, afterword, full-color art section, and more.
James Romberger is a cartoonist, fine artist and artist of the graphic novels 7 Miles a Second, The Late Child and Other Animals, Bronx Kill and Aaron and Ahmed.
Softcover, 6-in. x 9-inb., 112 pages, B&W.
NOTE: "James Romberger . . . is in the highest horror-comics tradition" - The New York Times Book Review
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Published Mar 2021 by Boom Studios.$2.65
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Written by Ryan Parrott. Art by Francesco Mortarino. Cover by Matteo Scalera. The New Power Rangers are attacked by the young assassin known as Astronema, one of the most popular characters in franchise history! Meanwhile, Lord Drakkon and Trini face off against one of the greatest Power Rangers villains ever - with a shocking conclusion! 24 pages, full color. Cover price $3.99.
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$2 Power Rangers #5 Boom! Studios 2021 Mighty Morphin Scalera Variant NM 9.4 $10 Power Rangers #5 2021 BOOM! Studios 8.0 Comic Book K60-178 $14 Power Rangers #5 Boom Comics 2021 Nm- Clicking on the links to the eBay listings shown above and then making a purchase may result in MyComicShop earning a commission from the eBay Partner Network.
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Published Mar 2021 by Boom Studios.
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Written by Ryan Parrott. Art by Francesco Mortarino. Cover by Daniele Di Nicuolo. The New Power Rangers are attacked by the young assassin known as Astronema, one of the most popular characters in franchise history! Meanwhile, Lord Drakkon and Trini face off against one of the greatest Power Rangers villains ever - with a shocking conclusion! 24 pages, full color. Cover price $3.99.
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Published Mar 2021 by Boom Studios.
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Written by Ryan Parrott. Art by Francesco Mortarino. Blank Cover. The New Power Rangers are attacked by the young assassin known as Astronema, one of the most popular characters in franchise history! Meanwhile, Lord Drakkon and Trini face off against one of the greatest Power Rangers villains ever - with a shocking conclusion! 24 pages, full color. Cover price $3.99.