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Marvel Comics Star Wars

2007 October 31



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‘Iron Man’ All-Star Covers Picture a Psychedelic Cowboy
Shell-Head is taking over Marvel Comics with new variant covers from animation auteur Genndy Tartakovksy, psy-fi artist Alan Aldridge and more as part of the publisher’s Iron Man by Design series.
BATMAN versus SUPERMAN teaser trailer 2 (plus STAR WARS series preview)


 1995 Comic Debuts


1995 Comic Debuts


$19.99


Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Preacher, Captain Marvel, Nightwing, Underworld Unleashed, Nocturnals, Witchblade, Johnny the Homicidal Maniac, New Gods, Astro City, Ragnarok, Skrull Kill Krew, Starjammers, the X-Files, Strangehaven, Triumph, Godzilla, Black Hole, Superman/aliens, Sovereign Seven, Ruins, Star Wars: X-Wing Rogue Squadron, Impulse, Azrael, Painkiller Jane, Chiaroscuro: the Private Lives of Leonardo Da Vinci, Cybernary, Tales of the Jedi: the Sith War, Stray Bullets, Sha, Tainted, Extreme Justice, Kill Your Boyfriend, Team One, Batman: Knight Gallery, Reality Check, Astonishing Spider-Man, the Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot, the Horrorist, Zero Zero, the Last Avengers Story, Wildstorm Rising, Ballistic, Skeleton Key, Princess, Sun Zi’s Tactics, Optic Nerve, Industrial Gothic, Lady Justice, Agents of Law, Sandman Midnight Theatre, Indiana Jones and the Spear of Destiny, Avengers/ultraforce, Virus, Death Race 2020, Druid, Blood Pack. Excerpt: Agents of Law was a series published by Dark Horse Comics in 1995. It followed the story of Law , a powerful individual of dubious motives who took over Golden City after the events of Will to Power , which was the big event of the in-house Dark Horse line of superhero comics during the summer of 1994. It was a continuation of Catalyst: Agents of Change . Despite massive hype by the publishing company prior to its release the series ultimately failed to survive the withering market of the time and the choice by Dark Horse to scale back their line of superhero comics, which had only recently been renamed. Agents of Law was to have been a flagship title of this new iteration. Publication Note: Issue 5 had a cover by Doug Wheatley

 2002 in comics: 2002 comic debuts, Comics characters introduced in 2002, Captain Marvel, X-Factor, Catwoman, Saver, Hood, Star Wars: Empire


2002 in comics: 2002 comic debuts, Comics characters introduced in 2002, Captain Marvel, X-Factor, Catwoman, Saver, Hood, Star Wars: Empire


$28.11


Source: Wikipedia,Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by General Books LLC

 Al Williamson's Flash Gordon


Al Williamson’s Flash Gordon


$125.73


Flash Gordon, introduced as a Sunday newspaper comic strip by King Features Syndicate in 1934, remains, after more than 70 years, one of the best-known and most beloved epics of heroic fantasy produced in America. Initially envisioned and drawn by the brilliant Alex Raymond, the strips mlange of alien wonders, beautiful damsels, interplanetary evil and peerless derring-do remains potent today, even cited by George Lucas as a primary influence on Star Wars. Al Williamson is the foremost of Raymond”s successive acolytes, a widely-acclaimed artist who exemplifies the original spirit of Raymonds creation. It encompasses Williamsons three stints of depicting Flash in comic book format: the legendary King Comics stories from the 1960s, the 1980 adaptation of the Universal Flash Gordon motion picture, and the Marvel Comics miniseries of 1994. Flash drawings done for commercial illustration and prints images reproduced directly from the artists original drawings

 Doomworld


Doomworld


$44.58


New – Dark Horse Comics presents classic Star Wars stories not seen in more than 20years, which were originally printed by Marvel.

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