Here come WitchGirls! At first, the Black Enchantress and Psyche! Black Enchantress is shown in the "safe lawyer dealing in", in which some mystical stones missing and Enchantress has to track them down. Mind featured in "The Phantom of the chance." Cover of comic books great, Frank Brunner!
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Award-winning author / illustrator Jeffrey Brown returns to the third installation of the New York Times Bestseller Star Wars: Jedi Academy! It's hard to believe it was last year at the Academy of Jedi Roan. It was busier than ever to learn how to fly (and wash) ships, swimming in the lake country of Naboo, Jedi learns obstacle exam scores and
The book covers the first two years, 1981-1983, when hip-hop made a big shift from the parks and REC rooms in downtown clubs and vinyl records. Artists make moves to separate themselves from paying customers, a magnificently dressed as a young band called Run-DMC does not come to the scene to take things back to the streets. This volume includes
Knowledge of the early days of hip-hop became the stuff of myth, so that the best way to arrange this exciting epic true story than the other great American mythological environments - comic? From exciting young talents and a self-proclaimed hip-hop nerd Ed Piskor, a hacker known for his graphic novel Wizzywig, comes this explosive entertainment,
The comic book history and sharp, clear Golden Age superhero reprints you will find anywhere are the hallmark of this great title, and he is the first issue of the now legendary. Classic black terror adventure ("Eye Of The Lady Snake," from Nedor Black Terror # 23) leads from this rare collection of stories from the 1940s. It addresses one of the
Firstly, the original "swimsuit special"! See the gorgeous girl on FEMFORCE, their friends, enemies and minor characters, glamorous, sexy. a full-page, full figure shots. Loads guest artists invited characters and interesting situations and variations of costume. Characters include: Ms. victory, Nightveil, kitty, Stardust, Synn, Tara, happy colt,
Rick 'establishment in question fist her own book as reluctant superhero trying to master her newfound powers, and to reassure the bride' (Captain America) Levins, who he wants them instead. Future member FEMFORCE takes its first major villain as she struggles with the other Psiborg, while she tries to help her sister abused. Modern superheroics
This special edition of the first issue brings together top supercharacters in the AC of the universe to fight as the Guardians of Justice. As captain of the Paragon and the newly powered alien woman named Stardust returned to Earth (after the events in Captain Paragon # 's 1-4) Commando D and Danny Brant do Earthfall, and also on the hunt for the
The premiere superhero AC in the prime subject of his first full-color book. He is ageless, invincible, and do not know who he is and how he came to be !! See him to hire a private detective to track down their own identity in the "Diamond Connection", Bill Black, Don Secrease and Bill Neville. (First appearance Harry Diamond ,.) Then, it's "The
All vintage reprints of Western GGA action!! The beautiful lady outlaw-turned-goodhat, in "The Unholy Three", "The Nothing Robber", and "Sheriff Satan", all drawn by Frank Bolle, plus The Haunted Horseman in "Dead Man's Son', drawn by Dick Ayers...
Magic Comics was a comic anthology published from 1939-1949 and amassing a total of 123 issues. Although many of the covers featured Dagwood of the Blondie newspaper comic strip, it was Mandrake the Magician who the series truly featured and he was often incorporated into the logo and of course, the name. The archive missing this series: 2-12, 16,
Feature comics is a collection of short continuing stories, mostly about superheroes. Most prominent stories are centered around Doll Man, Lala Palooza and Stunt Man Stetson. The archive missing this series: 27, 30, 32-34, 40, 44, 49, 61, 66, 121-130,