Nightwing #58 May 2019 DC Comics
Written by Scott Lobdell and Zack Kaplan. Art by Travis Moore and Tamra Bonvillain. Cover by Chris Mooneyham.
On Sale For Only $4.19
The Joker's Daughter is back! Or is she? While she wasn't shot in the head like Nightwing, Duela Dent might be facing an identity crisis even more traumatic than Ric Grayson's. Fortunately the new Nightwings are doing their best to protect Blüdhaven-learning as they go-allowing Ric to try to help steer Duela away from the life of a homicidal zealot of the crazy Clown Prince of Crime! 32 pages, full color. Rated T
Nova #18 March 1978 Marvel Comics
Story by Marv Wolfman. Art by Carmine Infantino and The Tribe
On Sale For Only $4.89
"The Final Showdown!":
Guest-starring Nick Fury
As Nick Fury and S.H.I.E.L.D. continue to fight off the forces of Yellow Claw's tidal weapon, Nova battles Yellow Claw and Fritz von Voltzmann aboard Yellow Claw's dragon craft. During the fight, Nova is blasted by a hallucinogenic weapon. However, Nova is able to fight off it's effects, but not before he knocks von Voltzmann out of the ship to his death. As S.H.I.E.L.D. demolishes Yellow claw's weapon, Nova battles Yellow claw one on one, however is forced to flee the fight when Yellow Claw sets him ablaze. This allows Yellow Claw to escape, however with the threat is over Nick Fury thanks Nova for helping and commends him for a job well done.
Black Cat #3 September 1994 Marvel Comics
Written by Terry Kavanagh and Joey Cavalieri. Art and cover by Andrew Wildman and Stephen Baskerville
Their name: First Strike! Their mission: to protect the secrets of the Morelle Corporation. Their first victim: the Black Cat! The Black Cat teams up with Cardiac to battle the cybernetic terror of First Strike! Plus, another villain waits in the wings to clip the Black Cat's claws.
Tomb of Dracula #1 (Facsimile Edition) 2022 Marvel Comics
Written by Gerry Conway. Art by Gene Colan. Cover by Neal Adams
Dracula rises as comic book giants Gerry Conway and Gene Colan begin an epic reinvention of the Lord of Vampires in the Mighty Marvel Manner! When Frank Drake, descendant of the fabled Count Dracula, inherits a certain Transylvanian castle, he journeys there with his girlfriend, Jeanie, and his jealous friend, Clifton. Ignoring warnings from locals to turn away, they enter Castle Dracula - and set in motion the nightmarish return of its one, true owner! Not everybody will survive the night… TOMB OF DRACULA is revered as one of the finest horror comics of the 1970s, and it all began with this blood-curdling premiere issue! It's one of the all-time great Marvel comic books, boldly re-presented in its original form, ads and all! Reprinting TOMB OF DRACULA (1972) #1.
Batman #428 June 1990 DC Comics
Cover art by Mike Mignola, script by Jim Starlin, pencils by Jim Aparo, inks by Mike DeCarlo
"A Death in the Family" part 3 of 4:
After the explosion, Batman searches among the ashes and rubble of the warehouse where Robin was supposed to be along with his real mother Sheila Haywood. Batman has arrived too late to prevent the bomb from exploding and now the only thing he has left is hope. Batman remembers how he met Jason when the kid was trying to steal the wheels of the Batmobile, and almost managed to if not for Batman's arrival. After learning that Jason was an orphan, Batman took him in and revealed all his secrets to him, hoping to replace Dick Grayson as the new Robin. Batman trained him, and soon they were fighting crime as the dynamic duo; but Bruce noticed a difference between Dick and Jason. Jason Todd is dead.
Journey Into Mystery #125 February 1966 Marvel Comics
Cover pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Vince Colletta, script by Stan Lee, pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Vince Colletta
"When Meet the Immortals!":
Thor is in Asia trying to stop the conquest of the Demon, an Asian witch doctor who's strength has been enhanced by a Norn Stone. As the two battle, it becomes clear that their strength is evenly matched, and wanting to avoid defeat, the Demon demands that his soldiers attack Thor with a captured cannon. Thor, noticing that their weapon is more powerful than they suspect, prepares to stop it before they can unleash it's power. Marvel Bullpen Bulletins. Ad for Hulk Sweat Shirt, Spider-Man Pin-Up, Super-Hero Stationery Kit, and Thor T-Shirt.
Star Wars #14 August 1978 Marvel Comics
Written by Archie Goodwin. Art by Carmine Infantino and Terry Austin
"The Sound of Armageddon!":
Luke, Leia, Han, and the rest battle pirates, sea monsters and each other on a dangerous and desolate waterworld.
Vampirella #1 Free Comic Book Day Variant July 2019 Dynamite Entertainment
Written by Christopher Preist. Art by Ergun Gunduz. Cover by Alex Ross.
In July 1969, the world was first introduced to Vampirella. 50 years later, she doesn't look a day older!!!! Now, to celebrate her gold anniversary, Dynamite is launching a brand-new, ongoing series featuring the talents of Christopher Priest (Black Panther, Deathstroke, Quantum & Woody, Justice League) and European star/American star-in-the-making, Ergün Gündüz (Tales of the Great War, Taxi Tales)! 32 pages, full color. Rated T+
Elektra #6 February 2002 Marvel Comics
THE SCOOP: It's a 'Nuff Said tie-in to DAREDEVIL #28!
THE STORY: Elektra doesn't talk much normally -- but this month, she's even more quiet and deadly than ever! While delivering a message to Matt Murdock, Elektra encounters a very dangerous young woman. How will this new assassin affect the lives of Elektra and the Man Without Fear? For a different take on this story, check out DAREDEVIL #28! ? THE BUZZ: "Brian Michael Bendis is doing a terrific job of making Elektra a shadowy and enigmatic figure... this is shaping up to be a fun story of espionage in the Marvel Universe." -TheFourthRail.com ? THE FORMAT: 32 pages, with ads. Printed on glossy stock
Marvel Tales #22 September 1969 Marvel Comics
Script by Stan Lee, plot and art by Steve Ditko
"Bring Back My Goblin to Me!":
Reprint of the 1st story from Amazing Spider-Man #27
The Green Goblin brings Spider-Man's limp body on stage, much to the surprise of the Crime-Master. A henchman ties Spider-Man in chains but as the two criminal masterminds chat to each other, the sleeping gas wears off and Spider-Man tries to wriggle free. As the gathered mobsters attack Spider-Man, the cops flood in and Spider-Man breaks free from the chains and assists the policemen who now have been cornered. Spider-Man realizes he can’t catch up to the Goblin’s glider and instead chases after the Crime-Master. As he weaves underneath piers, he's finally lost him in a thick green cloud of nerve gas. Spider-Man suspects that Frederick Foswell is one of the criminals and as he confronts J. Jonah Jameson on it, Foswell is invited into their office for a discussion. Across the way on a rooftop, the Crime-Master plots his revenge but in a struggle is shot by police. He laughs and begins to tell the Goblin’s identity but falls dead before he can.
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